Monthly Archives: April 2025

Game Theory – History of Open Options Corp

This detailed history of Open Options in Waterloo, ON mentions Tom Mitchell, CEO. I worked with him briefly at Imperial Oil back in the mid 70s. Article fails to mention Dr Gerry Sullivan, a cofounder of Open Options, who was in my engineering class at U of Waterloo. I would have really enjoyed working with these guys.

From the Globe and Mail: 16,777,236 – https://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/rob-magazine/16777236/article1353357/

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Sisters of the Visitation of Holy Mary

In 1957 or 58, I briefly attended Hilson Ave Public School in Ottawa’s west end near Island Park Drive. We were living on nearby Northwestern Ave while our new house on Georgina Dr further west was being completed. I was in grade 2 or 3.

After school I would walk home east along the sidewalk. I remember very clearly a tall stone wall that sheltered some kind of institution behind. You could not see anything at all – just the big wall. I remember wondering who is in there and what are they doing? It was a big mystery until recently.

The other day I drove by. The area has been developed now, the wall is gone and you can walk right up beside what I have since learned was the Monastery of the Visitation of Holy Mary. It’s very interesting history is documented here.

Wow, a cloistered group of nuns – as many as 60 of them – spent their whole adult life in total silence, dedicated to the love of God. In today’s secular world, it is hard to believe that just a generation ago, religion was that strongly embedded in our culture and that many of these places existed and thrived.

I found an absolutely fascinating video where in 1981, local journalist Charlotte Gobeil visited the Sisters Adorers of the Precious Blood contemplative monastery also in Ottawa, to show to the outside world what these sisters’ life was like. A little long, and sometimes awkward due to the language issues, it is well worth the watch here.

All this makes me wonder how important religion still is to Canadians. Very much so it seems when it comes to baptisms, weddings and funerals. Less so in terms of regular church attendance. Religion is largely a private affair in Canada and nowhere as culturally embedded or as participatory as it is in Mexico where there are religious festivals, shrines and images everywhere.

The Sisters of the Visitation of Mary were a beautiful Order but largely gone now. But so too is that wall. Hopefully the site will be preserved.

The Elms Villa dating from 1865 with the Monastery behind dating from 1913

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The Path is Made in Walking

I am posting this link to series of blogs in 2013 in France and Spain I wrote entitled The Path is Made in Walking: click here.

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CDMX the preferred travel destination

www.theglobeandmail.com/gift/e52bf5c769d52bebc64c0cc2b8f1793e9f1eacb45ce5a4c47490d98d9e88b63a/ZYRNRL5HAJDMVLI3YDDMABCCDM

We certainly agree with this article.

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How Mexico’s Modelo Especial became the most popular beer in the US

Well, I didn’t know this. Have to get some.

https://mexiconewsdaily.com/food/mexico-modelo-especial-has-become-americas-favorite/

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For you taco lovers

In honour of International Taco Day March 31.

Read about it here.

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