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I try to say what is on my mind and not hurt others, but some things need to be said whether they hurt or not and I do just that. I try to listen as well as talk, but my opinion is just that mine. You need not take it as your own, just respect the fact that I am entitled to it, as you are yours.
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- We Didn’t Know Won’t Work This Time April 24, 2022Perhaps democracy and the rule of law has always been more talk than walk. Something to hold up a orated about, but not fought for when challenged. Continue reading →archemdis
- Color Them Yellow – NATO, Western Alliance, G7, G20, United Nations and All Who Watch and Do Nothing! February 25, 2022When in comes right down to it the world was a better place before the Western Alliance NATO, the G7, G20, the United Nations, SWIFT, and all of the other international organisations who hide behind membership in order to not do the right thing. Continue reading →archemdis
- What Have We Learned About Canadian Police, Policing, Politicians and Some Canadians As a Result of Covid19 February 9, 2022What of the rights of those who have followed the law, did their part to help those most vulnerable in society to covid 19 and are unable for medical reasons to get vaccinated? Who speaks for them? Who protects their right to live in peace to be able to go to work to quite frankly and literally live if it is not the government and not the police? Continue re […]archemdis
- How Long Will The Vaccinated Be Sacrificed To Save The Unvaccinated? January 13, 2022It is time to stop the nonsense and letting the will of the few dictate the lives and deaths of the majority. Continue reading →archemdis
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The Sounds And Sights Of Summer That I Love
I thought to myself maybe this is the way it should be for humans too. Every human with the capability of making his or her own house, providing their own food; maybe that was God’s original plan, before man decided to alter God’s plan and alter the natural course of nature so that they could have what they wanted instead of what they needed and become as close to being a God as humans can get.
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Posted in Canada, Government, Montreal, Ontario, Prevost Park, Quebec, The Laurentians, Things to do and places to visit in Canada, Things to do in Montreal, Things to do in Montreal for free, Tourism, Traveling, Uncategorized, Walking parks
Tagged Animalia, Biology, Bird, Bird bath, Environment, Flora and Fauna, God, Heron, Human, Insect, Mating, Ornithology, Rapid, Recycling, Rock (geology), Spider web, Tree, Water, Water Resources, Waterfall, Zoology
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Running Montreal, Quebec’s, St. Lawrence River Rapids In A Kayak
It is funny you can visit a place a thousand times see and read about the history of a place and when you see something like a kayaker alone near the rapids you forget what you learned and read. I had read a thousand times about the First Nations People of Canada braving the rapids where they could in their canoes, but all this slipped my mind as I watched this man out in the white water with his kayak paddling and going nowhere. Continue reading
Posted in Prevost Park, Things to do and places to visit in Canada, Things to do in Montreal, Things to do in Montreal for free, Tourism, Traveling, Uncategorized, Walking parks
Tagged Boat, Canada, Canoe, Canoes and Kayaks, First Nations, Kayak, Montreal, Paddle, Quebec, Rafting, Rapid, Recreation, River, Saint Lawrence River, St Lawrence River, United States, Water, Water Resources, Watercraft, Whitewater
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Politics Asside All Levels Of Canadian Government Are Failing Canadians
Municipally, provincially and federally this great country of ours and our people are being over taxed and ill-served. The fact is that the level of mismanagement of tax payer money is now bordering on criminal. One only has to look at the situation in Montreal to see that all governments are doing it shamelessly. Continue reading
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Tagged Berri Street, Bicycle sharing system, Bicycle stand, Bixi, Botanical garden, Business, Business plan, Canada, Canadians, community services, family, family support, fighting city hall, free public facilities, Gérald Tremblay, Government, Government of Canada, heavy handed tactics, Jean Charest, justice, Local government, Mayor, Metro Areas, Montreal, Ontario, Quebec, small business, stepping up to the plate, Tax, Toronto, United States, Warfare and Conflict, YouTube
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Winter Turns To Spring In Parc Des Rapides
It will be hard to believe, but these pictures were taken just few days before the official arrival of spring in the city of Lasalle. province of Quebec, in Canada. I love to walk and take pictures of nature so when … Continue reading
Posted in Canada, Government, Things to do and places to visit in Canada, Things to do in Montreal, Tourism, Uncategorized, United States of America, Walking parks
Tagged animal and bird sanctuaries, Bridge, Canada, Conservation, Conservation and Endangered Species, free public facilities, Government of Canada, green spaces, Ice, Montreal, Parc Safari, politics, prodedure, Quebec, River, Snow, stepping up to the plate, Technology, United States, walking parks, walking parks in Montreal, Water
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Words that Go Unheard / Asking Jack Layton For A Favor
I wrote to Mr. Layton today and asked him to do me a favor. I will let you know if he does it later on. Dear Mr. Layton, my name is Arche Mdis and I wrote to some time … Continue reading
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Tagged Canada, Candice Hoeppner, Conservative, Conservatives, Jack Layton, Member of Parliament, Michael Ignatieff, Montreal, New Democratic Party, politics, Stephen Harper, United States
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The Old Port Of Montreal
The old port part of old Montreal is a good walk and a chance to see where the big ships would dock to unload their goods. The old buildings and sheds are still there but now they hold exhibits and stores and … Continue reading
Posted in Canada, Government, Things to do in Montreal, Tourism, Traveling, Uncategorized
Tagged Boat, Business and Economy, Hotel Nelson, Luxury yacht, Marine Sales and Services, Montreal, montreal tourism, Oceania, old montreal, old port of Montreal, prodedure, Quebec tourism, Ship, street of artists, Tamir Sapir, tourism, United States, Yacht
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