Days Inn Toronto East Lakeview
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A little piece of heaven
... fall asleep at my gate waiting for the flight. I told her, "Psh. Nah. I'm wide awake" .....I need to remember, mom is always right. Indeed I did fall asleep and did not wake up until I was listening to my name overhead: "Kamila Anderson to gate E8, this is your final warning" Boy I jumped up and ran to the entrance! They told me they were about to take my bags off the plane! Gah! That was a close one. Ha. So ...
Pottering around Toronto and Lake Ontario
... the massive amount of salt and grit spewed on to the roads, pavements and trolley bus rails (of course they are Swiss trolley buses or street cars as they call them, go figure.. introduced in 1984!) hugely damaging the cars and the concrete pillars etc. holding up the autoroutes (highways.) Every decade these pillars have to be replaced causing construction chaos! Those with very smart cars have, as I suspected, have both Summer and Winter cars. It ...
Futuristic landscape
... people in the streets are very warm and friendly, there are shopping malls all over the place and most bigger building (eg. stadium) are named after a brand. Also, shops are open till late in the night and also on Sundays, there are a lot of warnings for idiots, eg. "mind the unequal ground". Toronto has a nice flair with a lot of cafes, bars and restaurant with outdoor spaces. There seems to be a lot going on here, festivals, ...
Halloween in Toronto
... and pool are used as set in lots of films. actually a lot of films are made in Toronto. I then went on down the hill, as the buses had stopped for some unknown reason (these were very frustrating times) past the shoe museum (apparently excellent), into the frozen yogurt shop and then to Libeskind's Royal Ontario Art Museum. A fantastically striking sharp building juxtaposed to its beautifully respected interlocking of the old museum. Finally a bus came (i was standing ...
Searching For Toronto's Next Top Model
... in thought I was pulled back into the studio to dismantle the stage, putting away the heavy black benches that began as a two-person job when everyone wanted to appear dainty, but soon evolved to seeing who could manage one each, which I’m pleased to say I could, and should put me in good stead for carrying those boats in a few weeks at the rowing club back home.
When back at our initial dressing room we were told the show was ...