Entertaining but fluffy. Good general book if you aren't looking for a lot of details and don't know anything about nutrition, exercise, etc.
Sunday, 30 October 2005
Book ~ "The Dish: On Eating Healthy and Being Fabulous! " (2004) Carolyn O'Neil and Densie Webb
Entertaining but fluffy. Good general book if you aren't looking for a lot of details and don't know anything about nutrition, exercise, etc.
Saturday, 29 October 2005
Dogs Rule!
They want to go in when they’re out
And out when they’re in.
And they’re more trouble
Than a two year old
Why, then, do we love them so much?
Could it be they fill a need
Deep within us for a loyal friend?
A companion who doesn’t care
What we look like
Or how much we weigh?
Fact is, they totally adore us
When we are way less than adorable.
They never breach a confidence,
And they’re always
Watching out for us
With that irresistible,
Goofy, puppy dog look
On their face.
(And best of all,
They don’t get all hot and bothered
When we pet them.)
Surely there has never been a more devoted
And affectionate creature
Than this bundle of unconditional love
With a hairy face!
© 2003 Suzy Toronto
Cats Rule!
We’re suckers for purr and fur.
We simply can’t resist
The lavish nudging of
A fuzzy face,
Or the soothing vibration
Of a throaty rumble.
We love them to curl up with us
When we’re having a bad day,
And lovingly
Push their foreheads into ours.
We even tolerate their sharp little claws
Pawing at us
When they need to knead.
But what I love most are
“kitty kisses…”
When they slowly squeeze
Their slumbering eyes
And send us a trusting wink.
Whatever the reasons,
We are hooked.
Sure, we may be the goddesses
In our homes…
But it’s the cat that rules!
© 2004 Suzy Toronto
Friday, 28 October 2005
Ghosts of the Garrison Walking Tour, Toronto, ON
Fort York is just a couple of blocks from where we live. This week they have been having tours of the Fort at night in honour of Halloween. They started with hot chocolate and ginger bread soldier cookies. Then we moved around the Fort with a guide telling ghost stories. He dropped us off at four different buildings where ghosts tell stories. It was very entertaining and well worth the $10 admission for 2.5 hours of entertainment.
The settlement of modern Toronto began in 1793 when Lieutenant Governor John Graves Simcoe built a garrison on the present site of Fort York. Fearful of war with the United States, Simcoe planned to establish a naval base at Toronto in order to control Lake Ontario. Civilian settlement followed and a community named York began to grow two kilometres east of the fort (York was renamed Toronto in 1834). In 1812, the United States declared war and invaded Canada. On the 27th of April 1813, the U.S. Army and Navy attacked York with 2,700 men on 14 ships and schooners. The defenders put up a strong fight but fell back to Fort York in the face of overwhelming odds, eventually abandoning the fort and town to the enemy. In the autumn of that year, the British returned to Toronto and built the fortification that stands today. Fort York’s cannon and earthworks became obsolete in the 1880s, although the army continued to use the fort for training, barracks, offices and storage until the 1930s. Fort York opened as an historic site museum in 1934. Today, Fort York is home to Canada's largest collection of original War of 1812 buildings.
Sunday, 23 October 2005
Book ~ "Like a Lampshade in a Whorehouse" (2005) Phyllis Diller
Interesting read.
Lawrenceville Restaurant, Virgil, ON
On our way home from Niagara on the Lake, we stopped at the Lawrenceville Restaurant for breakfast. It's just outside of Niagara on the Lake in Virgil. It's a small family type place.
I had the biggest pancakes I've ever seen. They were good but HUGE! Gord had his usual bacon and eggs.
Our waitress wasn't all that warm and fuzzy ~ until it came time for the bill. Then she was very friendly ~ no doubt sucking up for a tip.
I had the biggest pancakes I've ever seen. They were good but HUGE! Gord had his usual bacon and eggs.
Our waitress wasn't all that warm and fuzzy ~ until it came time for the bill. Then she was very friendly ~ no doubt sucking up for a tip.
Saturday, 22 October 2005
Olde Angel Inn Pub, Niagara on the Lake, ON
Gord and I ended up eating at the Olde Angel Inn Pub both Friday and Saturday nights. We wanted to go to a pub and that seemed to be the only one around. It was packed both nights but we waited at the bar until we got a table.
I had fish and chips both nights ~ it was good. Gord had fish and chips Friday night and a Reuben sandwich and fries Saturday night (there was lots of meat).
We'd definitely eat there when we go back to Niagara on the Lake. The food is good and it has a fun atmosphere.
Tetley's, Niagara on the Lake, ON
After the play, it was still raining so we didn't want to go too far.
We stopped in at Tetley's for a drink.
It's a snooty place and we just had a beer at the bar. The menu seems pricey and fancy with sushi and stone grill items. There was a steady stream of people coming in and it seemed that all the tables were reserved.
Would we go back? Probably not.
We stopped in at Tetley's for a drink.
It's a snooty place and we just had a beer at the bar. The menu seems pricey and fancy with sushi and stone grill items. There was a steady stream of people coming in and it seemed that all the tables were reserved.
Would we go back? Probably not.
The Queen's Landing, Niagara on the Lake, ON
We spent Friday to today at the Queen's Landing in Niagara on the Lake. The manager is a friend of a client of mine and he gave us a special price. We were expecting a regular room but were quite shocked and thrilled to discover that we had a suite ~ it was huge!
And my eyes were drawn right away to a plate of chocolate dipped strawberries on the desk. Very yummy! The room had a king sized bed, a fire place, a view of the River and a jacuzzi in the bathroom. At night, they turned down the bed and left a room on the pillow. We felt very spoiled.
The hotel is very nice. There is a pool with salt water. The hot tub was very very hot.
In the evenings, we had a cocktail at Bacchus, the lounge.
It rained all weekend so we weren't able to walk around as much as we'd like but we still had a great time!
And my eyes were drawn right away to a plate of chocolate dipped strawberries on the desk. Very yummy! The room had a king sized bed, a fire place, a view of the River and a jacuzzi in the bathroom. At night, they turned down the bed and left a room on the pillow. We felt very spoiled.
The hotel is very nice. There is a pool with salt water. The hot tub was very very hot.
In the evenings, we had a cocktail at Bacchus, the lounge.
It rained all weekend so we weren't able to walk around as much as we'd like but we still had a great time!
Sunday, 16 October 2005
Daniel's Ark, Caledon, ON
Daniel gave us the tour (that's him with Turney, a lynx). He is very knowledgeable and passionate about his animals. On the preserve are coyotes, wolves, lynx, bobcats, foxes, minks and cougars.
After the couple hours tour, we had sandwiches and salads in the lodge.
Saturday, 15 October 2005
C'est What?, Toronto, ON
From Toronto.com ~ Although C'est What regularly plays host to a variety of musical acts, it is definitely best-suited to quieter and mellower performances. The comfortable chairs and couches and the low lighting make it easy to sit back and absorb the sounds coming from the stage, which are often a mix of eclectic pop and edgy indie acts. The munchies ($7-$12) are as diverse as the crowd, with pastas, pizzas, a daily curry special and several other international dishes. Saturdays it's a hot spot for brunch. The pub is divided into two distinct halves. The Church Street entrance leads to the band room, the Front Street entrance to the restaurant/cafe/bar area. Both sides are licensed.
In last week's Globe and Mail, there was an article about bars in Canada that support craft breweries. One in Toronto is C'est What?. Since neither of had been there before, we like beer and were in the area (it's near St. Lawrence Market), we checked it out.
It's in the cellar of an old building and has a jazzy theme (there was a quintet playing New Orleans-style jazz when we were there).
I tried the Ephemere Apple beer and liked it so stuck with it. Gord, on the other hand, tried three different ones.
We had a good time there and will go back.
Friday, 14 October 2005
Village Pub, Toronto, ON
Gord and I walk home from work pretty well every day and we pass by a backpackers' hostel called Global Village Backpackers.
They have a patio on the side called the Village Pub and we've wondered what it was like. It seems pretty lively. So we stopped in tonight on our way home.
It was packed with lots of younger travellers drinking pitchers of beer. We sat at one of the picnic tables and had a beer. Inside the tunes were cranked, people were shooting pool, chatting and dancing.
We'll definitely check it out again.
They have a patio on the side called the Village Pub and we've wondered what it was like. It seems pretty lively. So we stopped in tonight on our way home.
It was packed with lots of younger travellers drinking pitchers of beer. We sat at one of the picnic tables and had a beer. Inside the tunes were cranked, people were shooting pool, chatting and dancing.
We'll definitely check it out again.
Thursday, 13 October 2005
Book ~ "Such a Girl" (2005) Karen V. Siplin
I enjoyed the writing ~ it was in a fun style. The book was a bit too long, though ~ it didn't have to take as long as it did and tended to drag at times. The ending was predictable and seemed to wrap up very quickly and unbelieveably. I found it hard to believe that she had been unconsciously pining for nine years for someone she felt compelled to break up with because her friends didn't like him (though they like him now that he's rich).
Casino Rama, Orillia, ON
I find the slots really boring. This summer Gord taught me how to play roulette and I find that fun. So I sat down with $100 ~ that's the most I was willing to lose. After I won a couple times, I set aside $100. Then I won more and I set another $100 aside. The rest (about $80) was now the most I was willing to lose. If nothing else, I was going home doubling my money. And that's what happened. It cost me $100 to win another $100 and I had a couple hours of fun. Gord came away with a profit of $82 (he also was playing with $100).
Wednesday, 12 October 2005
Book ~ "The Roofer" (2004) Erica Orloff
Very deep and dark ~ totally different from her other funny light stuff.
The Rotisserie House, Toronto
We'd been watching the "Coming Soon" signs in windows of The Rotisserie House around the corner for months.
We noticed last month that they were finally open. Yay!
So we decided to check them out today for a late lunch.
I had a half chicken dinner ($8.49) with potatoes and rice. Gord had the same but with onion rings rather than potatoes.
I gave it a big thumbs up and would go back. It was very yummy and the servings were large.
We noticed last month that they were finally open. Yay!
So we decided to check them out today for a late lunch.
I had a half chicken dinner ($8.49) with potatoes and rice. Gord had the same but with onion rings rather than potatoes.
I gave it a big thumbs up and would go back. It was very yummy and the servings were large.
Sunday, 9 October 2005
Book ~ "Bras and Broomsticks" (2005) Sarah Mlynowski
Cute quick read.
Also written by her which I enjoyed is Milkrun.
Saturday, 8 October 2005
Chubby's, Hoard's Station, ON
Minnie and Keith live about a half hour north of Belleville) and a half hour away from Chubby's.
There's not a lot of choice at Chubby's (it was roast beef and spare ribs tonight - which were very good) but the desserts rock! There are so many to choose from and they are all homemade ~ I made three trips just for desserts!!!
Thursday, 6 October 2005
Book ~ "Diary of a Blues Goddess" (2003) Erica Orloff
From Amazon.com ~ Georgia Ray sings in a successful New Orleans wedding band but her real desire is to be a blues singer like her great-aunt Irene. Georgia lives in her grandmother's brothel-turned-hotel, which is haunted by the ghost of a murdered prostitute who slams doors when the hotel's denizens make poor choices in love. Georgia knows a thing or two about this. After several failed relationships, she makes the mistake of sleeping with the bandmate her best friend, Maggie, is interested in. Then she runs into handsome Rick "Casanova" Jones, her high-school crush, at a wedding and suddenly she's head-over-heels in love. But as she reads her aunt Irene's diary, it draws her closer to achieving her dream of becoming a bona fide blues goddess.
This is a fun light book that involves New Orleans, drag queens, blues music, broken hearts and ghosts.
Sunday, 2 October 2005
Book ~ "G-Force : The Ultimate Guide to Your Best Body Ever" (2005) Gunnar Peterson
From Amazon.com ~ Gunnar Peterson, fitness guru behind Hollywood A-listers and professional athletes, maps out the optimal get-in-shape program, complete with surefire techniques to help you achieve the rock-hard body you've always wanted.
Great book for beginners or anyone else looking to mix up their workouts.
Toronto Blue Jays 7, Kansas City 2
Today was the Jays' last game of the season.
We didn't make it to the playoffs but the Jays had a good season and didn't let us down. They won today and there were a couple of home runs. Because the Jays had seven strikeouts against Kansas City, everyone at the game today could head to a Pizza Pizza for a free slice of pepperoni pizza ~ whoohoo!! It was a great day for a game ~ warm and sunny so the roof was open. Thankfully there were no big heads in my way this time.
Before the game, Gord and I went to Burrito Boyz for lunch. I got a steak burrito and Gord got a chicken one. Both were yummy!
We didn't make it to the playoffs but the Jays had a good season and didn't let us down. They won today and there were a couple of home runs. Because the Jays had seven strikeouts against Kansas City, everyone at the game today could head to a Pizza Pizza for a free slice of pepperoni pizza ~ whoohoo!! It was a great day for a game ~ warm and sunny so the roof was open. Thankfully there were no big heads in my way this time.
Before the game, Gord and I went to Burrito Boyz for lunch. I got a steak burrito and Gord got a chicken one. Both were yummy!
Saturday, 1 October 2005
Brent Butt and "Corner Gas" ~ Convocation Hall
Brent Butt and some of the Corner Gas stars came through Toronto tonight. Our seats were good ~ not far from the stage.
The show started off with Craig Northey and Jesse Valenzuela, the two guys who sing the the opening and closing theme songs ~ they used to be in The Odds so sang a couple of their songs too.
Brent Butt did some stand-up, interviewed a couple of the cast members (Lacey and Emma) and had a friend do stand-up.
After the intermission, Brent did more stand-up, interviewed a couple more cast members (Karen and Wanda) and had another friend do some stand-up (this guy was very funny!).
Phil's Original BBQ, Toronto, ON
Phil's has been on our list of places to try for a while. They are just north of us and seem to get good reviews.
There's a small choice on the menu ~ ribs, chicken and pulled sandwiches. We were there for the ribs so we both ordered the full rack each. Along with the ribs are baked beans and cole slaw. The ribs were tasty, though I've seen bigger racks elsewhere ($19.50 for the full rack).
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