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Day One - Starting From Square One
... to wear the proper clothes for the conditions. I was in multiple layers, with no exposed skin and tight seals at the wrists and ankles. However, at 110 kph my hands started to feel the chill - time to switch on the heated grips. Border Crossing - at the Peace Bridge crossing there were only two vehicles in front of me. The Customs Guard was an older man who's approach was very friendly. It seemed as though he wanted to ...
Home Sweet Home, Briefly
... down, industrial - too bad after the pretty countryside we've passed through.
It was 11 am and we crossed without difficulty so after getting some more gas we continued down 401. The landscape felt alien - tons of windmills along the Erie shore and three lanes of highway but scarcely any traffic. Obviously a make work project!
We ate lunch at one of the new service centres - an A & W no less - and kept on plugging. Took 401 as an alternative to 403. I ...
Fall Into Autumn
... begin to ask why I was in Toronto and about my trip as she followed me around a little more, and I was soon happily talking about Couchsurfing and Wwoofing, even holding onto the bangle as I considered that maybe it wouldn’t hurt to have. As she pondered my solo trip further she began to ask questions such as ‘don’t you get lonely?’ ‘Did nobody want to travel with you?’ ‘Isn’t it expensive?’ I thought the point of shopping was ...
From Bootleg-Town to The Maple States
... one; but unfortunately, South Chicago's favourite sons lost by 3 runs to 2. On the plus side, I got a great view, and Amy's friend Ricardo and I were able to sneak downstairs into some vacant $120 seats right by the diamond, so it was a pretty good deal!
Tuesday was a day FULL of art, as I hit the Chicago Art Institute. Hard. I spent 5 hours in gawping wonderment, staring at European masters, from Magritte to Monet, from Picasso to Van Gogh, as well as checking out ...
Off to Lithuania...
... the magnet being Ukraine - poor Ukraine. It has made our short list for 8 years, and has always been scratched off in favour of some other far-flung place. Well this year, Ukraine gets its moment to shine – and Michael gets his chance to visit his place of ancestry – at last.
Today we fly to Vilnius, UNESCO world heritage site and capital of Lithuania. We have a whirlwind two days in this small little capital before moving on to Riga, the capital ...