@mnemeth Whats going on in Montreal? I'm hearing reports of hostages being held on the roof of Obisoft offices by at least 1 armed man, have you heard anything at all?
I have no idea... I've been on the road all day running down the lumber I need for this project. Maybe cyclin_al would have a bit of a clue; he's from that neck of the moose.
"You might be in Canada, ehhh...?!?"
Speaking of which... one of the lumberyards has an interesting mascot; my son named him Mustard Moose.
mnem
"Oh, just trample off, ya hoserrr..."
Wow. That's one of very few moose left from Moose In The City back in 2000. That thing's over 20 years old now.
Wait.... whattt?!? You mean the moose was a thing up here?
When I lived in San Damntonio, they were one of the first host cities for CowParade... and it was at the time when the whole thing exploded. We had like 100 cows produced through... IIRC, City Arts Foundation... and donated to various local artists and fine arts schools for the event. It was huge back then, before SA turned into one of the world's scariest strongholds of "Lets Make The Rapture Actually Happen" rabid religious right-wingnuttery and we had to run away.
mnem
"Keep Austin WEIRD!!!"
"Keep san Antonio LAME!"
If I remember correctly, Chicago did it with cows and that's where the mayor of Toronto at the time got the idea. I did a double take about this time last year when I saw a moose on top of a dry cleaning shop compete with antlers. A lot of them got vandalized when this thing was current and the antlers would be broken off so seeing a moose is rare now and with antlers, even more rare.
Oh, shoot... I forgot the link:
http://www.cowparade.com/our-story/No, see... CowParade is a huge traveling circus art exhibition thing; it started in Hartford 20 years or so ago. The host cities all contribute cows to the project, they get placed in public places all over the city during the show, then some of the cows get auctioned off, and a fair number of them stay in the host city afterwards.
It is sort of like... patronizing the arts the
right way... giving the artists a canvas (the cow) and a place to show it (CowParade) and a way for the artists to actually be profitable at their art, so a few less of them struggle in obscurity. That's the gist of the thing. Or at least that's how they pitch it to to the Mayor and how they spin it to the public. There's a fair amount of host city tax $$ go into making the event happen, I'm sure.
Of course,
the event is also a huge circus-like moneymaker for the host cities and organizers... a traveling cash cow... as well.
Because, like... utter altruism is a lost concept. This is pretty much as close as it gets in today's world.
mnem
*currently thawing my fingers and mixing paint for sortie number 3*