A very long walk on 9/11; the last days of summer.

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| Darrell's drawing for this advertisement, for Les secrets de la bonne cuisine, was published in La Presse on 22 October 1928 |
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| Darrell Morrisey's drawing, see top right hand corner |
In 1927 Darrell Morrisey produced an advertisement for what became a popular cookbook, Les secrets de la bonne cuisine (1928) compiled and written by Sister Sainte-Marie Edith (1876-1949) whose secular name is Mary Theodora Turner, of la Congrégation de Notre-Dame (CDN) located at 2330 Sherbrooke Ouest, Montreal, QC. Sr. Sainte-Marie was the director of the school for home economics which included cooking classes taught by Sr. Sainte-Marie; the book was also published in English. The book has been reprinted and second hand copies of the original book are available online, it can also be read or downloaded in its entirety on the Internet Archive website. Darrell Morrisey was a member of the Beaver Hall Group of artists; she was born in 1897 and died in 1930.
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| "Les secrets de la bonne cuisine" |
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| The above image is not from the Mother House of the Congregation of Notre Dame but should give an idea of what the CDN cooking classes, in this instance at the college Marguerite Bourgeoys, were like. |
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| Marina Tsvetaïeva en 1925. |
05 September 2025
After last night’s rain and heavy winds—broken tree boughs, many branches littering the streets, loss of electricity—after that, a property fire occurred on Westmore Avenue.
Here is the communique from our Borough mayor regarding the fire:
Update – Fire on WestmoreOur thoughts are with the residents affected by the major fire currently underway on Westmore. Videos and images circulating on social media show just how serious the situation is.Thankfully, everyone has been safely evacuated and is safe and sound. The Red Cross is on site providing emergency housing and immediate support to those in need.The borough has set up an emergency response team, in collaboration with OMHM and the NDG Community Council, to support residents in the coming days as they navigate this difficult time.A heartfelt thank you to the firefighters and all first responders for their courage and swift action.
Fall is not far away, the days are shorter, the sunshine is not as hot, the nights are cooler, there is the smell of fall in the air, birds are flying south, bears prepare to hibernate, and the garden is closing down. While flowers are dying back we know that they will return in eight months, that’s eight long cold months. Cruel months. Monochromatic months of sense deprivation. No wonder we celebrate summer, tolerate winter, see winter as something to survive and put behind us, and in November we already count the months to spring.
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| The garden on 3 September 2025 |
Yesterday—it was the last day of August—I visited the city/farm garden behind the Hingston Hall residence at Concordia University (Loyola Campus). I’ve visited this garden for many year; it is thriving and the herb garden is growing better than ever. This was a good summer for gardening!
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| Elf dock |
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| Common primrose |
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| Milkweed |
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| Worm wood |
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| Mullein |
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| Bee balm |
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| Horse raddish |
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| White sagebrush |
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| Chives |
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| Leaving the herb garden |