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#topographies#art#guerilla art#maison rose#pink house#Saint-Henri#Montreal#Canada Malting#drone photography
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Well I'm done with the documentary, it's (only) 2 and a half hours long
#blender#blender3d#canada malting#montreal#quebec#saint-henri#documentary#film#qweee#omg it's done I wanna kms#communism#Youtube
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Much love to our brothers in Anti-Criss who are not only killer musicians who know now to rip and tear with some of the most savage riffing this side of the Saint Lawrence, but are also a trio of the nicest dudes I’ve ever had the pleasure of sharing the stage with! Touring with these guys was so much fun and I can’t wait until we get the opportunity to share the road again in the future.
#Anti-Criss#black metal#blackened thrash metal#blackened speed metal#speed metal#thrash metal#heavy metal#metal#Rimouski#Le Bien Le Malt#live music#Quebec#QC#Crisswalker Tour#Viridian Cult#Viridian Cult Productions#Canada#Eastern Canada#Canadian metal#Quebec metal
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Then, a short peninsular hot coffee . . .
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Starts today!
#Ratpiss#Le Bien Le Malt#Rimouski#Quebec#live music#powerviolence#grindcore#Xeroz Arcade#Moncton#New Brunswick#Radstorm#Halifax#Nova Scotia#Odell Lodge#Fredericton#Maritimes#Eastern Canada#Atlantic Canada#Canada#death metal#extreme metal#crust punk#crust#punk#sludge metal#sludge#grind#metal#heavy metal#mincecore
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Crown Royal Single Malt
Crown Royal Single Malt Reviewed by: zSolaris Distillery: Valleyfield. Bottler: Crown Royal. Region: Canada. Age: NAS. Cask Type: New charred white oak barrels. ABV: 45.0%. Price: $46.99 at Costco in Omaha, Nebraska. Color: 0.7, Amber. Nose: Red berries are the major note here, dried cranberries in particular comes to mind the most. There’s also a bit of boozey, zesty, and citrusy note…
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#Canada#Canadian Whiskey#Canadian Whisky#Crown Royal#Rated 75-79#Single Malt#Valleyfield#Whisky Review#zSolaris
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Handel’s Homemade Ice Cream, 711 Foothill Blvd, La Canada Flintridge, CA 91011
Handel’s used to be called Handel’s Homemade Ice Cream and Yogurt a few years ago. I dropped by to get some yogurt and they only had one flavor, vanilla. At some point they dropped the Yogurt from the name and no longer offer froyo.
If you like ice cream, they have lots to choose from: ice cream, sorbet, sherbet, and ices by the scoop, milkshakes, sundaes, malts, floats, pops, ice cream sandwiches, chocolate covered bananas, etc. They make their own waffle cones and bowls. A single scoop is $5.50.
I was surprised that they do not offer any samples. Most ice cream places have samples.
Most of their flavors have inclusions like nuts, cookies, chocolate chips, chocolate chunks, etc. They’re more indulgent.
Green tea ice cream: a single scoop is generous. The ice cream was dense, rich, and creamy. It seemed sweeter than usual and the green tea flavor wasn’t as strong as I’m used to…but then again, I probably should have chosen a more traditional flavor.
All the seating is outdoors. Easy strip mall parking.
4 out of 5 stars.
By Lolia S.
#Handel's Homemade Ice Cream#ice cream#ice cream shop#banana split#milkshake#malt#sundae#La Canada Flintridge
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"Truck Seized At Fort Erie," Niagara Falls Review. October 16, 1933. Page 10. --- Contraband concealed beneath load of weekly newspapers ---- MALT-EXTRACT ---- FORT ERIE, Ont., Oct. 16. - (CP) - While customs officials declined to give out information it was learned here today that a truck destined for Brantford had been seized at the Peace Bridge together with a quantity of contraband malt extract. The seizure was made by a special inspector from the Customs Excise Department in Ottawa.
It was learned the contraband was concealed beneath a load of weekly newspapers being trucked Into Canada.
#fort erie#contraband smuggling#custom officials#brantford#border crossings#u.s.-canada border#malt extract#customs excise#great depression in canada#crime and punishment in canada#history of crime and punishment in canada
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In 2019, a strange little pink house appeared right on the top of the historical plant of the Canada Malting Silos, built in 1905 and abandoned in 1986. The unknown authors brought the material to an height of about 35 meters to build this absolutely unique thing and added later other pieces to their creation, like a Christmas three, a gift and other decorations.
I think I have never seen anything like this in hundreds of explorations in abandoned places!
Montréal, Québec - Canada.
© Roberto Conte (2022)
#montréal#canada#architecture#architecturephotography#abbandono#abandoned#abandoned places#decay#urbex#urban exploration#pink house#old montréal#industrial#industrial archeology#industrial architecture#factory#industrial decay
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– the black dog | jessie fleming x reader
Part 2 to So Long, London!
warnings: angst, happy-ish ending?
As you push open the heavy wooden door to your favorite North London pub, the smell of malt beer and greasy chips infiltrates your nose. Leah waves you over, her and Emily having already found a four-top near the bar. Ignoring their choice of specific table, you hug your teammates in greeting. Emily slides a pint toward you, and you smile at her in appreciation. Bringing the glass to your lips, you nod toward the empty seat next to you as you take a sip of your drink. You lick the layer of foam off of your top lip, savoring the sweet, carmelly taste of your favorite beer.
“Beth’s running a few minutes late,” Leah glances at her watch, “but she should be here soon. You settled back home okay?”
You nod, taking another swig of your beer, the cold liquid a stark contrast to the August heat. It was by no means sweltering in London, but the humidity after this morning’s rain and lack of air conditioning in the pub made your legs stick to your barstool. You had a few days off between the end of the Olympics and Arsenal’s preseason tour in the States, so some of the girls wanted to have a casual night out prior to your long travel day this weekend. Despite having only gotten home from Paris the other day and a nagging gut feeling that you should stay in, you missed your club teammates and wanted to catch up with them off the pitch.
Leah fills you in on her prior conversation with Emily, which had been an update of what the two of you had missed while you were at the Olympics. You laugh as the Englishwoman narrowly misses a passerby as she’s flailing her arms while recalling her and Keira’s trip to Ibiza.
“Keira almost fell off of a wha–?” Emily, who’s clutching her stomach laughing, gets cut off by a frantic Beth scurrying toward the table.
“9-1-1, 9-9-9, red alert, red alert!” Beth blurts out with a panicked look on her face. Your eyes follow hers as she nervously scans the crowd behind her. She turns back toward the three of you, looking like she had seen a ghost.
“Red alert? Beth, what’s wrong?” you ask, noticing Emily’s posture straightening and Leah’s face hardening out of the corner of your eye.
“Y/N,” a familiar voice calls your name from behind you. A too familiar voice. A voice you hadn’t heard in months. Your eyes shut closed as heat rises in your chest. You take a deep breath and mentally count to three, fog already threatening to cloud your head. Exhaling, you turn toward the voice and open your eyes to confirm your fears.
“Jessie,” your voice wavers as you take in the sight of her. Though she fundamentally looked the same as she did that night in January, you noticed how her cheeks were dotted with a greater amount of freckles, and how her curls were more defined from her growing her hair out. Her eyes were soft, unsure of how you would react to her showing up unannounced.
Every feeling you had pushed into a corner in the back of your mind came crashing back at you full force. You hadn’t seen Jessie since you left her apartment in a haste – the second half of last season was spent nursing a nagging hamstring injury, so you were left off of the national team roster for the Gold Cup and SheBelieves. The United States and Canada had avoided each other on the Olympic bracket, so you didn’t cross paths in France either. Contact was limited between you, mostly short messages wishing each other “Happy Birthday” or Jessie texting you to congratulate you and the team on winning the Conti Cup.
You open your mouth again to speak, but nothing comes out. For months, you had practiced what you wanted to say to Jessie when this inevitable reunion occurred, but it was no use; you were at a loss for words.
“Hey,” Jessie chews at the corner of her thumb, a nervous tick you’ve seen her do since you’ve known her, “Could we, do you think we could talk? Outside, I mean?”
“Actually, I think you should leave,” Leah snaps, shooting the Canadian an icy glare.
“It’s okay, Lee,” you look at her in reassurement, before turning back toward Jessie, “Um, sure.”
Before you can stop yourself, your brain goes into autopilot, and you hop off of the barstool to follow Jessie outside. She leads the two of you to a bench a few meters away from the door, gesturing for you to sit. She sits down on the other side, making sure to leave a bit of space between the two of you. A beat of silence passes, neither of you knowing how to broach the subject. You sigh, deciding to break the ice.
“You didn’t tell me you were going to be in town.”
Jessie looks at you apologetically, “I didn’t think you wanted to know. Uh, I was hoping I would run into you though, then I saw you sitting at our usual table.”
Not knowing how to respond, you stare down at your feet, kicking away the gravel under your feet. Your mind races, everything you’ve wanted to say to Jessie flooding into your head, but no coherent thoughts sticking long enough to form a full sentence.
“I can hear you thinking,” Jessie frowns, her voice pulling you back into reality. She always knew when there was something bothering you, saying she could see it in your face whenever you were thinking too hard.
“What did you bring me out here for, Jess?” you sigh, cutting straight to the point.
Jessie’s heart tugged at hearing you call her by her nickname. You rarely ever called her Jessie, always joking that it felt too formal. Even though her other friends and teammates used the same nickname, it felt different coming from you. More personal, more intimate. Warm. A warmth she had been missing since January, all from something she could have prevented in the first place.
“I miss you.”
You toss your head back and let out a wry laugh, much to Jessie’s chagrin. “I don’t know what you want me to say to that,” you shake your head, ignoring the twinge in your chest. You, of course, missed your best friend more than anything, but you couldn’t help but keep your guard up.
“Y/N,” Jessie turns her body to face you, “I don’t know how to tell you how sorry I am. I should’ve told you about my transfer as soon as I found out.”
“Why didn’t you? I understand that it’s your career, and I wanted to support you in everything, Jess, but you really hurt me,” you admit, tears stinging the back of your eyes. Logically, you knew Jessie owed you nothing when it came to her decision to leave, but finding out through a letter on her counter after spending the night together felt like a stab in the chest. She was your best friend, and you thought you meant more to her than that. You loved her, and you trusted her with a part of you that you couldn’t take back.
“I–, I fucked up, Y/N,” she shakes her head, “I know it’s not an excuse, but I didn’t know how to tell you.”
“With words would have been nice,” you bite, Jessie wincing at your tone. You immediately shoot her an apologetic glance, you didn’t want to make things worse than they already were. “I guess I just assumed you would tell me something as big as moving countries,” you shrug, a tear slipping down your cheek.
“I know, and I wish I could go back and fix everything,” Jessie sighs, “I don’t know why I did it, I was scared, I guess.”
“Scared of what? Jess, you know you could tell me anything, right?”
Jessie squeezes her eyes shut, running a hand through her curls. “I–, I guess telling you meant that the move was real, but I wasn’t sure if I was ready to leave yet.”
“Niamh said you requested the transfer.”
“I did. I knew I wanted to leave Chelsea, but I–,” Jessie stammers, “I wasn’t sure if I was ready to leave you.”
You give Jessie a confused look, furrowing your brows together. You knew she had considered you one of her closest friends, but you couldn’t figure out what she meant by that. You watch the girl take a deep breath before reaching out for your hand resting on the metal bench.
“I didn’t want to leave you,” Jessie starts, glancing up at the sky as she tried to formulate what she wanted to say, before looking back into your eyes, “because I love you, I–I’m in love with you, and I knew leaving meant that I couldn’t be with you.”
Your breath catches in your throat as your brain short circuits. She was joking, right? Or, she was saying I love you in the way you had always said I love you to each other, the same way you said I love you to Leah, or Beth, or Emily. She couldn’t possibly be confessing romantic feelings for you, right? But she said in love?
“You’re thinking out loud again,” Jessie gives your hand a squeeze, “Y/N, I’m so, so sorry for how I handled things back then, and I’m sorry that it took me this long to sit down and apologize. I also should probably apologize for using this to tell you how I feel about you because that’s not fair to you, because I really hurt you, and here I am, hoping that you forgive me, but not just because I told you I love you, which I do, but I don’t want to use that as a bargaining chip for your forgivene–”
“Jess,” you cut her off, knowing she would ramble for hours if you let her, “Do you think we could just, uh? Start fresh?”
A hopeful look falls onto Jessie’s face. “Start fresh?”
“Yeah,” you bite your lip, “I don’t want to say start over because what happened isn’t just something I can forget, but if you are open to it, I would like a fresh start, um, to everything.”
“I would like that too,” you watch the weight lift off Jessie’s shoulders as she gives you a small smile, “Pals, again?”
“Maybe a bit more than just pals if you play your apology cards right, Fleming,” you grin. You still had a ways to go before things would be back to how they were, but you were just happy that you had your Jess back, here with you.
#jessie fleming#arsenal wfc#woso#woso x reader#jessie fleming x reader#jessie fleming imagine#woso one shot#woso imagine#woso fanfics#woso soccer#woso community#jflem#chelsea fcw
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the two characters being gay
Plus happy ending alternate timeline where Malt and Boone reunite in Canada after 8-9 years or something and they get to be an unofficial married couple.
#rdr2#Rdo#red dead online#rdo oc#meek’s ocs#Meek’s art#art dump#not my oc#cupiidskiss#Malt vagabond#Boone Quinn#Gay#homosexual#i want them to have a nice life
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Hello! I want to try vegan British Chinese food, but I live in Canada. Do you have any recipes or tips for making it at home?
That's a great idea, I'll link a few recipes for some of the classics:
Salt and Pepper tofu (this is my favourite)
Sweet and sour tofu
Tofu Foo Yung
Vegan duck pancakes
Vegan battered fish
Chip-shop style chips - salt and malt vinegar are essential. Serve with the fish, curry sauce or covered in onion/mushroom gravy. Chip balm (chips on a large bread bun with the sauce or gravy on top is also traditional)
Vegan fried rice
Chip shop curry sauce
Vegetable spring rolls
Vegan chow mein - I’d substitute agave syrup for maple.
There are plenty of alternative recipes around, so try a few if you don't have much success with the version I've provided here.
Have fun with it!
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The Crisswalker Tour was a rousing success! Thank you to everyone who came out to see us on this short Maritimes run. We’ll be back before too long.
A huge shoutout goes out to our black metal brethren in Anti-Criss. It was so much fun sharing the road with you guys and we can’t wait to do it again!
Also a huge thank you to Le Bien Le Malt, Xeroz Arcade, Gus’ Pub, and The Shred Shed for hosting us as well as to Riffchild, Möpe, Blind Witch, Hushmetal, Nightfall, and Mean Street for sharing those stages with us!
Also a huge thanks to Joe Dery, Samuel Frenette, and Viridian Cult Productions for booking this run.
Also thank you to Trekker, Suzy and Travis, Shea, and Billy for letting us crash at your respective places.
Last but not least, the biggest thank you goes out to Chris Verge for filling in on guitar super last minute and being our driver, roadie, repairman, and merch girl, among other things. We couldn’t have done it without you! 🖤
BLACK THRASH ‘TIL DEATH
⛓️🖤⚔️🖤⛓️
#Crisswalker Tour#Anti-Criss#Mistwalker#live music#Maritimes#Eastern Canada#Atlantic Canada#Canada#New Brunswick#Nova Scotia#Quebec#black metal#blackened heavy metal#blackened speed metal#blackened thrash metal#speed metal#thrash metal#heavy metal#metal#metalpunk#punk#blackened punk#black n roll#Le Bien Le Malt#Xeroz Arcade#Gus’ Pub#The Shred Shed#Rimouski#Moncton#Halifax
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The other "tail" to be picked up at the club . . .
#cocktail in a can#the original clubtails#watermelon margarita#malt beverage#clubtails & co.#laval#quebec#canada#flavored ale
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Tableau des médailles des Jeux olympiques de Paris 2024
Pays- or - argent - bronze
-1 Chine 40- 27- 24 Total 91
-2 États-Unis 39-44-42 Total 125
-3 Japon -20-12-13 Total 45
-4 Australie 18-19-16 Total 53
-5 France 16-25-22 Total 63
-6 Pays-Bas 15-7-12 Total 34
-7 Royaume-Uni 14-22-29 Total 65
-8 Corée du Sud13-9-10 Total 32
-9 Italie 12-13-15 Total 40
-10 Allemagne12-13-8 Total 33
-11 Nouvelle-Zélande 10-7-3 Total 20
-12 Canada 9-7-11 Total 27
-13 Ouzbékistan 8-2- 3 Total 13
-14 Hongrie 6-7-6 Total 19
-15 Espagne 5-4-9 Total 18
-16 Suède 4-4-3 Total 11
-17 Kenya 4-2-5 Total 11
-18 Norvège 4-1-3 Total 8
-19 Irlande 4-0-3 Total 7
-20 Brésil 3-7-10 Total 20
-21 Iran -3-6-3 Total 12
-22 Ukraine 3-5-4 Total 12
-23 Roumanie 3-4-2 Total 9
-24 Géorgie 3-3-1 Total 7
-25 Belgique 3-1-6 Total 10
-26 Bulgarie 3-1-3 Total 7
-27 Serbie 3-1-1 Total 5
-28 République tchèque 3-0-2 Total 5
-29 Danemark 2-2-5 Total 9
-30 Azerbaïdjan 2-2-3 Total 7
-31 Croatie 2-2-3 Total 7
-32 Cuba 2-1-6 Total 9
-33 Bahreïn 2-1-1 Total 4
-34 Slovénie 2-1-0 Total 3
35 Taïwan 2-0-5 Total 7
-36 Autriche 2-0-3 Total 5
-37 Hong Kong 2-0-2 Total 4
-38 Philippines 2-0-2 Total 4
-39 Algérie 2-0-1 Total 3
-40 Indonésie 2-0-1 Total 3
-41 Israël 1-5-1 Total 7
-42 Pologne 1-4-5 Total 10
-43 Kazakhstan 1-3-3 Total 7
-44 Afrique du Sud 1-3-2 Total 6
-45 Jamaïque 1-3-2 Total 6
-46 Thaïlande 1-3-2 Total 6
-47 Éthiopie 1-3-0 Total 4
-48 Suisse 1-2-5 Total 8
-49 Équateur 1-2-2 Total 5
-50 Portugal 1-2-1 Total 4
-51 Grèce 1-1-6 Total 8
-52 Argentine 1-1-1 Total 3
-53 Égypte 1-1-1 Total 3
-54 Tunisie 1-1-1 Total 3
-55 Botswana 1-1-0 Total 2
-56 Chili 1-1-0 Total 2
-57 Ouganda 1-1-0 Total 2
58 Sainte-Lucie 1-1-0 Total 2
-59 République dominicaine 1-0-2 Total 3
-60 Guatemala 1-0-1 Total 2
-61 Maroc 1-0-1 Total 2
-62 Dominique 1-0-0 Total 1
-63 Pakistan 1-0-0 Total 1
-64 Turquie 0-3-5 Total 8
-65 Mexique 0-3-2 Total 5
-66 Arménie 0-3-1 Total 4
-67 Colombie 0-3-1 Total 4
-68 Corée du Nord 0-2-4 Total 6
-69 Kirghizistan 0-2-4 Total 6
-70 Lituanie 0-2-2 Total 4
-71 Inde 0-1-5 Total 6
-72 Moldavie 0-1-3 Total 4
-73 Kosovo 0-1-1 Total 2
-74 Chypre -0-1-0 Total 1
-75 Fidji -0-1-0 Total 1
-76 Jordanie -0-1-0 Total 1
-77 Mongolie -0-1-0 Total 1
-78 Panama -0-1-0 Total 1
-79 Tadjikistan 0-0-3 Total 3
-80 Albanie 0-0-2 Total 2
-81Grenade 0-0-2 Total 2
-82 Malaisie 0-0-2 Total 2
-83 Porto Rico 0-0-2 Total 2
-84 Athlètes olympiques réfugiés 0-0-1 Total 1
-85 Cap-Vert 0-0-1 Total 1
-86 Côte d'Ivoire 0-0-1 Total 1
-87 Pérou 0-0-1 Total 1
-88 Qatar 0-0-1 Total 1
-89 Singapour 0-0-1 Total 1
-90 Slovaquie 0-0-1 Total 1
-91 Zambie 0-0-1 Total 1
Les pays qui n'ont pas obtenus de médailles
92 Afghanistan
93 Andorre
94 Angola
95 Antigua-et-Barbuda
96 Arabie saoudite
97 Aruba
98 Bahamas
99 Bangladesh
100 Barbade
101 Belau
102 Belize
103 Bénin
104 Bermudes
105 Bhoutan
106 Birmanie
107 Bolivie
108 Bosnie-Herzégovine
109 Brunei
110 Burkina Faso
111 Burundi
112 Cambodge
113 Cameroun
114 Comores
115 Congo
116 Costa Rica
117 Djibouti
118 Émirats arabes unis
119 Érythrée
120 Estonie
121 Eswatini
122 Finlande
123 Gabon
124 Gambie
125 Ghana
126 Guam
127 Guinée
128 Guinée équatoriale
129 Guinée-Bissao
130 Guyana
131 Haïti
132 Honduras
133 Îles Caïmans
134 Îles Cook
135 Îles Marshall
136 Iles Salomon
137 îles Vierges américaines
138 Îles Vierges britanniques
139 Iraq
140 Islande
141Kiribati
142 Koweït
143 Laos
144 Lesotho
145 Lettonie
146 Liban
147 Liberia
148 Libye
149 Liechtenstein
150 Luxembourg
151 Macédoine du Nord
152 Madagascar
153 Malawi
154 Maldives
155 Mali
156 Malte
157 Maurice
158 Mauritanie
159 Micronésie
160 Monaco
161Monténégro
162 Mozambique
163 Namibie
164 Nauru
165 Népal
166 Nicaragua
167 Niger
168 Nigeria
169 Oman
170 Palestine
171 Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée
172 Paraguay
173 République centrafricaine
174 République démocratique du Congo
175 Rwanda
176 Saint-Christophe-et-Niévès
177 Saint-Marin
178 Saint-Vincent-et-les-Grenadines
179 Salvador
180 Samoa
181 Samoa américaines
182 Sao Tomé-et-Principe
183 Sénégal
184 Seychelles
185 Sierra Leone
186 Somalie
187 Soudan
188 Soudan du Sud
189 Sri Lanka
190 Suriname
191 Syrie
192 Tanzanie
193 Tchad
194 Timor oriental
195 Togo
196 Tonga
197 Trinité-et-Tobago
198 Turkménistan
199 Tuvalu
200 Uruguay
201Vanuatu
202 Venezuela
203 Vietnam
204 Yémen
205 Zimbabwe
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