Monte Carlo Inn Mississauga / Toronto West
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Education is light
... not dead, but it’s going to have to take root and find a life on this side of the ocean, and on this side of the equator. I was not meant to go to Africa and there is something so liberating in knowing that I didn’t make a mistake; that I am where I was meant to be.
Throughout our travel in East Africa – never were we away from the sound of children’s voices. And I am not talking about the Italian kids that shouted ...
Jared Padalecki private Q&A
... s pain from losing a purse was no less real than the pain someone feels from their house burning down, or something like that, which I thought was funny.
Someone asked him about pranking and joking around on set, and Jared said that they all like to try and keep the mood on set light between takes, because the show is so grim sometimes. On this point, he mentioned a friend who is a firefighter and how his unit will make up funny names for ...
Blinkin' Raccoons!
... even the washing machine and toaster, but nothing seemed to reveal where the unknown sound was slowly torturing me from. I had a poached egg and some bargain peaches, just $0.99 for six from the grocery store yesterday, granted they were a little weepy but a bargain’s a bargain, and then went for the leaf-blower to tackle the mass of tree bark that had fallen in just a few days.
Unfortunately the wind kept on bringing more down as the ...
North of the Border
... were all quite nice, a lot less hectic than other cities we've been to and quite calm. The day was rounded off by one of the most random places I've ever been to - The Shoe Museum. This is exactly as it sounds, a museum filled with the history of shoes, native american shoes, famous people's shoes and a lot more random stuff. For $4 we couldn't really complain.
Monday was the day of the main attraction. Niagara Falls. First though we went ...
True Grit
... but of course there’s far less exertion involved so it’s only natural, but once I got to Indian Road, its actual name rather than me being a little racist, I suddenly faltered in my direction and began to glance at every road sign in the hope I’d remember one, or even catch a glimpse of the hydro-line. As I walked along I realised I looked like someone who’d just gotten a little too sweaty on a morning walk and ...