Saturday, August 29, 2009

Montreal - Kaleidoscope From La Belle France to North American Metropolis


Montreal is just like this picture! -- A harmonious orchestra with the old key but the fassionable tone. This photo was taken on McGill Avenue, the right is from the archives of McCord Museum while the left is advertisement for Mexx, a fashion brand. Indeed, you can always find steepletops constrasting to modern glassic skyscrapers, wherever in the downtown and old town area.

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Saint Joseph's Oratory of Mount Royal. This is a Roman Catholic basilica. No doubt this Oratory is famous for its architechture and religious status. But here what I really want to mention is a man, who ever said: "I am a man just like you". His name is Brother Andre. I was so impressed by his stories. One comment he ever made concerning the numberous requests for healings is,

"It is surprising that I am frequently asked for cures, but rarely for humility and the spirit of faith. Yet they are so important..."
Love, Faith, Confidence and Humility. -- This is my feeling after the visit to St. Joseph's Oratory.

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Inner views of the Oratory. The door has quite fashions with those colorful glasses. The window actually depicts bible stories in a cartoon style. Very funny!

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Another famous chapel! Basilique Notre-Dame de Montreal. This building's history dates back to the origins of Montreal, which was founded in 1643. If you ever get chance there, pay attention to those gorgeous stained-glass windows, which depit scenes from Montreal's social and religious history.

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A quiet morning. I starts off my wandering from this trail.

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Old railway station. Montreal has many stone houses like this one, because of the famous fire in the history, just like Chicago. Also, Mark Twain ever said,

"This is the first time I was ever in a city where you couldn't throw a brick without breaking a church window."

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Now let's see some modern world. Love it or hate it, Raymond Masson's 1986 statement on the human condition is one of Montreal's most talked-about sculptures. The inscription reads in part:

`A crowd has gathered... the strong light casts shadows, and as light moves toward the back and diminishes, the mood degenerates; rowdiness, disorder and violence occur, showing the fragile nature of man'.

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This sculpture work is called La Joute (The Joust), designed by Jean Paul Riopelle. It is by far his most important and prodigious work, noted for the diversity of its thematic elements.

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The same building, two views. We often judge people and things with colorful glasses. Here is a vivid example. Be Careful!

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Inner side of the colorful building, (sorry, I forgot its name!).

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A flower store at the corner of one subway station. Halloween is coming!

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Views from the Old Port. Montreal is still in the peak of color, while Chicago is already winter.

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Montreal's Subway Stations are really worth going, not only for its convenient transportation, but also for creative station art! Have you ever heard the title "Underground City"? That is the name for Montreal's subway network. -- You can walk through the whole downtown area without coming out of the ground!

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My last meal was enjoyed in this restaurant. Its name is Usine De Spaghetti Parisienne. Why I have to tell your the name? Surely, I had a luxious lunch and were very happy. More coincidently, this is the place where Charles Dickens wrote the novel, A Tale of Two Cities .

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When you're travelling, the culinary experience in each country helps set the mood of your stay. You almost eat every meal out. Much of the enjoyment of a vacation is finding a cute little place to sit in and watch the world go by while eating a whole new array of foods. :)

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Waiting in the airport. The night I were supposed to fly back home witnessed the heaviest thunderstorm of this year in Chicago. The flight was almost cancelled in Montreal. But the airline service said there was little chance that we might still take this flight in the late evening. Many passengers chose to leave on the early morning of the next day, but I stayed, with uncertain hope. Only 7 persons including me were waiting at the gate C75.

A young couple, looked like just married, sweetly whispered to each other. A businessman, anxiously talked on the phone. A middle-aged woman, was watching cartoon. An old couple, seriously sat there without a word. And me, a student, reading papers. I still found something interesting, -- the toy you saw in the following. Montreal airport was somewhat unexpected!

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This trip unavoidably reminded me of another three-year-ago trip to Canada. That time, I was also hampered in the airport and had to stay one night on the chair. That time, I just struggled through a relationship, with an empty wounded heart. During these days in Montreal, I made a hard decision to close the current relationship. We are still very good friends, but my heart is already on her new journey. Without knowing the path, I do know my goal. In these hard moments, all I can do is to bravely face the truth and trust in what I believe, for better and for worst.


Photographed by Jennie Bai.

Copyright ©Jennie Bai. All Rights Reserved.


(Note: this article was originally written in the fall of 2005.)


Saturday, August 1, 2009

平遥古城


回到我自小熟悉的平遥古城,不是旅游,没有猎奇,高高兴兴地跟爸爸妈妈一起走在敦厚质朴的城墙上,穿梭于熙熙攘攘的集市中,城隍庙前烧一柱香:康宁安乐⋯⋯

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无名之城


北上雁门关,路途中无意发现了一座古城。它有着平遥城的制式和完整的城墙,却没有平遥城的气魄和喧嚣。普通的百姓依然生活在这古旧残破的城中,守着城东的庄稼,城西的高速路,也守着远山北方的汉长城和城南的大汉冢。古城和城中的百姓在这片晋中的土地上默默无闻,只有那连绵的长城和起伏的冢堆昭示着这里曾经有过的金戈铁马。

车子即将驶入宁武高速的时候,张大叔说这附近有汉代古冢。我一下子起了好奇心。下了高速又转过几条小路,便看见了一排排的大土堆,同时也看见了一段不起眼的城墙, -- 这就是古城,无名之城。


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绕着城墙碾着黄土地,我们找到了城的入口。弃了车子,我迫不及待地走向古城,仿佛前面就是尘封的藏宝洞。

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城门并不宽阔,刚刚容得下一部汽车。显然,这里的百姓并不富裕,交通工具是自行车,马车以及不多见的摩托车。没有水泥路面,只有黄土路。路边的电线杆在这只有平房的小城显得几分突兀。但是, 不远处山上的皑皑白雪为这城池平添了几分神秘气息。

进了城门,右手边是一坑坑洼洼的土坡。沿坡而上,我居然就上了城楼。这真让人惊喜。

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我在城中兜兜转转,发现这里的房屋远远没有平遥城保持的完好,但是格局、制式却是相差不多。可以想像这座城也曾经像平遥一样有着重要的军事功能。特别是它的地理位置,比平遥距离长城更近,又遥相呼应宁武关,我想它一定也曾经是个要塞。

如今,一切已是过眼云烟。不知道这位晒太阳的老大爷,是不是还守着先人们流传下来的故事。

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凋敝废弃的古式房子,在城中很多见。不知道那雕花的门窗后面是昔日怎样的繁华。

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一户农家
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堆积的玉米
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“绿树村边合,青山郭外斜。” 出了小城,眼前的景象不由得让我想起了孟浩然的《过故人庄》。我们来的时候正是冬末春初,虽没有看见绿树青山,但到了夏天,想必这一带就会成为诗中的画了。

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站在城外的山坡上,眺望远处的汉代大冢包和一望无际的黄土高原。

正是黄土高原风沙肆虐的季节,出太原的时候还是阴天,但都了这里居然看到了纯净的蓝天。十二万分的难得!

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这里距离“天下九塞之首”的雁门关不到一百公里。虽说没有"三关冲要无双地,九塞尊崇第一关"那么重要,但古往今来,这里也是兵家重地战火频繁。看那一排排两米多高的大冢,该是埋了多少精忠铁骨!


黑云压城城欲摧,甲光向日金鳞开。
角声满天秋色里,塞上胭脂凝夜紫。
半卷红旗临易水,霜重鼓寒声不起。
报君黄金台上意,提携玉龙为君死。
唐 - 李贺《雁门太守行》


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生于斯,长于斯,但这是我第一次近距离地接触黄土高原。心中唯有自豪!
-- 尾声


Photographed by Jennie Bai.

Copyright ©Jennie Bai. All Rights Reserved.



(This article was initially written in March 2008, revised in July 2009.)

闲居的日子 -- 生活在别处


Life is elsewhere.

The only path to get complete rest, I always think is to escape from routine. Say leave the city where I work and live. Chicago was, and New York now is such a city. Shopping, eating, and other activities all can temporarily rejuvenate me from working. Yet coming back to my place immediately reminds me of the next day's responsibility.

Escaping from New York, the idea has centered in my mind after a long time continuous intensive working. And I finally made it! This summer's journey is not engaged in traveling from place to place, but rather settling down at home without doing anything.


旅行的概念于我似乎总是和行走联系在一起。不停地走, 不停地看, 不停地行动。但这一次,我只是度假,呆在家里无为的静止的简单的过日子。这么多年好像都没有和爸妈连续地在一起这么长时间,说这么多话。也很久没有机会坐下来整理以前的文字。如今,每一天的日子简单到吃饭、睡觉、读书、散步、游泳⋯⋯


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