Last month, I walked around le Plateau with my sister and revisited areas where I used to shop.
Everything is covered with snow right now, but I still have a lot of pictures from September and October to post!
Outfit:
Skirt: Jusglitty
Faux leather jacket and shoes: thrifted
Turtleneck: Uniqlo (with added bow)
Beret: Daiso (old)
Brooches: thrifted Wedgewood and another artist
Lorsque je prends des marches, j’ai souvent les yeux qui recherchent la beauté invisible, les détails pouvant être magnifiés… bref, je m’arrête souvent pour prendre en photo ce que les autres ne remarquent parfois pas, au grand dam de ma fille 😅
Lightleak by Yannick André-Genel
Via Flickr:
Ricoh AF 35, Fuji Superia 400. Developed and scanned by Borealis Lab. I love the Ricoh AF35, such a great p&s. But it might be time to change the seals! Clark st (and Mt Royal), Montreal. June 2022.
These Victorian Houses are located in Square Saint Louis in Le Plateau-Mont-Royal borough. The historic square is located near Sherbrooke metro station and Prince-Arthur street.
You’ll find a beautiful fountain ⛲️ in the middle of the park, a former “vespasian”(called “camillienne” in Montréal) building transformed into a small café. A great poet, Émile Nelligan, grew up near by on Laval avenue, hence the statue of him in the Square.
Walkable streets in Montreal reduce store vacancy rates from 14.5 to 5.6 percent
Shoppers walk past a boarded up storefront on Ste-Catherine St. in downtown Montreal, Tuesday, Dec. 19, 2023. Photo by Christinne Muschi /The Canadian Press
Many streets have reported fewer empty stores after upgrades to make them more attractive, said Luc Rabouin, head of Montreal’s executive committee. The vacancy rate along Mont-Royal Avenue in the Plateau district dropped from 14.5 per cent in 2018 to 5.6 per cent this year after the street was closed to vehicle traffic and redesigned to add seating areas and greenery.