LAST-TO-POST #13 Calling all Posting Gals and Guys of the Lasting Kind.....

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Montreal - for some reason :rolleyes:, we didn't take hardly any pictures there....seemed like a poor cousin to Quebec.


We caught the train from Quebec to Montreal.

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Hands down...my favourite place we went to in Montreal.

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Shots of the Old town in Montreal.

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okay what is the ball? Sorry I have never been there. PIO is taking me places and it isnt costing me one red cent.
 
What time of year did you go to Montreal Quebec etc... ?

I ADORED the 'ball'
I've got photos of it with snow around

I think we were in San Fran at the start of June...we had Father's Day there. We were in Montreal at the end of June....and New York/Boston for the 4th of July.

Eastern Canada was just spectacular in summer. Niagara was pretty warm and we all pretty much lived in shorts for the entire vacation.

The pictures won't show it...but my mum travelled with us. I have a whole heap of pictures that I won't be posting if my mother is in them. She's from the generation that only just learnt how to send a text on the phone.
 
okay what is the ball? Sorry I have never been there. PIO is taking me places and it isnt costing me one red cent.

It's the Biodome or Biosphere in Montreal. Inside the building is a hands-on science museum.

DS walked on water...

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...and learnt about gravity.

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There was also a very static display about whales in the St Laurence river.
 

It's the Biodome or Biosphere in Montreal. Inside the building is a hands-on science museum.

DS walked on water...

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...and learnt about gravity.

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There was also a very static display about whales in the St Laurence river.
Thanks for sharing I learned something new.
 
The Biodome is a different building...
trying to find my pic of it now :rolleyes:
 
Stop it your not unnoticed. Maybe we should start a new game called have you ever been not noticed?

There is the IGNORAMI group! They started their own thread because they felt they were ignored on threads and figured they might as well hang out together.

Hey - it happens. You know the weekly photo competition? I once posted an entry and the moderator ignored my post...it didn't even make it in to the first round of voting. When I finally couldn't take it any more, I asked what I did wrong....turns out nothing. The mod couldn't see my post to begin with. The ignorami didn't stop laughing for 2 days!!
 
There is the IGNORAMI group! They started their own thread because they felt they were ignored on threads and figured they might as well hang out together.

Hey - it happens. You know the weekly photo competition? I once posted an entry and the moderator ignored my post...it didn't even make it in to the first round of voting. When I finally couldn't take it any more, I asked what I did wrong....turns out nothing. The mod couldn't see my post to begin with. The ignorami didn't stop laughing for 2 days!!
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Nah I'm used to being ignored....story of my life....
Unless I fall over or something. Then EVERYONE sees
 
Thanks for sharing I learned something new.

The sphere structure is based on a theory by Buckminster Fuller and on the molecular chemistry theory of Carbon molecules. Carbon molecules like to bond with other carbon (and hydrogen) molecules. Because of their specific molecular chemistry, the natural form for carbon to bond together is in groups of 6 to form a hexagon.

Buckminster Fuller proposed that if you only had an environment with nothing but carbon (and hydrogen), the molecular chemistry would work such that you would eventually end up with a sphere of hexagons. If you look closely at the picture, you can see the hexagonal structure (in tetrahedron shapes).

The chemists did partly support Fuller's theory. There was a laboratory somewhere that did try this closed carbon environment and the electron microscope pictures showed that a semi-circular structure formed.
 
hmmmmmm...can't find my Montreal photos....

This is Niagara...cold...and very wet spray blowing our way. We went Dec/Jan

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There is the IGNORAMI group! They started their own thread because they felt they were ignored on threads and figured they might as well hang out together.

Hey - it happens. You know the weekly photo competition? I once posted an entry and the moderator ignored my post...it didn't even make it in to the first round of voting. When I finally couldn't take it any more, I asked what I did wrong....turns out nothing. The mod couldn't see my post to begin with. The ignorami didn't stop laughing for 2 days!!

So...if you post on that board your ignored?
 
Which side of the falls?
The View is from the Canadian side...we stayed on the Canadian side.
The first falls are the "US falls" as they are on the US side of the border.
The second 'shoehorse' falls are in Canada
 
I can't believe I'm contemplating writing a retrospective TR. It's your fault Queenie!

I just don't know if I should post this somewhere other than the Other Lands section...
 
Well ladies I need to sleep for a while. So have a good night and I will talk to you tomorrow.
 
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