Archive for May, 2007
Meetingful Day
No classes today, which is a good thing. I did, however, have some meetings both on main campus and at the Accelerator Centre. It was kind of crazy how the day flew by even though there wasn’t really anything scheduled at all.
Still, it was nice…my body is sore from playing Wii Tennis too much. Maybe I’ll lay it off for a few more days.
To the top right corner.
I now have my photos all neatly Flickr’d.
Enjoy
Doors Open Toronto
8:14 PM May 26, 2007 Sunset 2 Went to Doors Open Toronto yesterday (and it will continue today too, if you want to go). There were a lot of really neat places open, but we were really only able to go to a very very small handful of them. In all, we stopped at the Tall Ship docked by the Rogers Center (don’t remember the name), the Steam Whistle Brewery and John Street Roundhouse (I got to pull on the Steam Whistle), St. Lawrence Market (for lunch), and the Redpath Sugar Refinery (the smell of so much raw sugar is often times nauseous).It was truly a lot of fun.
Doors Open Toronto
8:12 PM May 26, 2007 Sunset 1 Went to Doors Open Toronto yesterday (and it will continue today too, if you want to go). There were a lot of really neat places open, but we were really only able to go to a very very small handful of them. In all, we stopped at the Tall Ship docked by the Rogers Center (don’t remember the name), the Steam Whistle Brewery and John Street Roundhouse (I got to pull on the Steam Whistle), St. Lawrence Market (for lunch), and the Redpath Sugar Refinery (the smell of so much raw sugar is often times nauseous).It was truly a lot of fun.
Doors Open Toronto
1:04 PM May 26, 2007 Steam Whistle Brewery with Someone in the foreground Went to Doors Open Toronto yesterday (and it will continue today too, if you want to go). There were a lot of really neat places open, but we were really only able to go to a very very small handful of them. In all, we stopped at the Tall Ship docked by the Rogers Center (don’t remember the name), the Steam Whistle Brewery and John Street Roundhouse (I got to pull on the Steam Whistle), St. Lawrence Market (for lunch), and the Redpath Sugar Refinery (the smell of so much raw sugar is often times nauseous).It was truly a lot of fun.
Doors Open Toronto
12:52 PM May 26, 2007 Model Railroad Went to Doors Open Toronto yesterday (and it will continue today too, if you want to go). There were a lot of really neat places open, but we were really only able to go to a very very small handful of them. In all, we stopped at the Tall Ship docked by the Rogers Center (don’t remember the name), the Steam Whistle Brewery and John Street Roundhouse (I got to pull on the Steam Whistle), St. Lawrence Market (for lunch), and the Redpath Sugar Refinery (the smell of so much raw sugar is often times nauseous).It was truly a lot of fun.
Pirates of the Carribean: At World’s End
…Is not a flop!
That is all.
Random roadtrips are always fun and exciting, and the one last night was no exception. Started off in Waterloo, went out to Fergus, drove down Highway 6 through Guelph into Burlington. Scared someone…had waffles. Drove to Mississauga. Amused another person, talked and drove back.
All good times, I swear.







