Suite Toronto - The Matrix
Travel Blogs from Toronto
Nervous and Excited
The title says it all.
Like most of our longer trips, this one involved a fair amount of planning and preparation, with a bunch of concurrent personal and family obligations to make it that much more challenging.
Further complicating our preparations was trying to figure out how to accommodate cold weather, wet weather, hot weather, informal ...
The sweet love triangle
... not. Its just a house build using gothic architecture. A house the size of a small castle. :)
Sir Henry Mill Palet was very a very succesfull businessman, financer, soldier, etc. who got rich after investing in land, something which back in the day people thought wasn't a smart move, but he made tons of money from it. He never managed to finish Casa Loma because he went nearly bankrupt when some of his investments were unsuccesful and many other factors which I don't ...
Suitcase Issues & Toronto first impressions
... br> It were Strategic Marketing Communications and Social Media Marketing.
So far I'm looking forward to both :D
I managed to get myself into some situations on my first day though:
* While running out of my first class to pick up my phone (about my suitcase) I ran facefirst into the window because I thought the closet door that was standing open was the classroom door...
(it was dark, that's all I will say about that)
* I skipped the most interesting part of my ...
Here We Go Again...
... then took a limousine downtown to our home, dried our damp clothng and took a long midday nap. Another complimentary limo ride back to the airport revealed the place was in utter chaos. Apparently we weren't the only flight affected by the weather the day before as we were told over 10,000 passengers had suffered similar fates. The lineup was neverending.
As our departure time approached, Jason started asking questions. The ...
A farewell to Canada.... For now!
... Louise from above. I then left Laura feeding some squirrels on the side of the mountain by the tee house and set off up the snow covered path to the top of the Big Beehive. This was quite an effort and provided some nice views, but it was very snowed over and the path proved quite a challenge. After heading down and forcing Laura to stop molesting the squirrels, we checked out and hit the road for Banff town.
We drove down the Bow Valley parkway to ...