Showing posts with label Cabbagetown. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cabbagetown. Show all posts
Tuesday, September 9, 2025
Cabbagetownfestival 250906 and time with Jackie and Hannah at Leslie Beach 250906
So the weekend invited for Cabbagetown festival. I met up with Amalie who came in from Belleville at a not so crowded Patrician Grill. When we asked the waitress to take a photo she said to Terry that he was in the picture(at the table behind) and I said "He can be in the picture" so he kindly sat down with us and we took some pictures one of them a due Sout classic with waving hands. Not to forget, Amalie gave me a nice hat to resemble due South.
At the festival I didn't take so many photos but a puppetdoll and some flowers were caught. It was a lovely time spent with Amalie.
Sunday I went out to Lesliewille and met up with Jackie and Hannah at Remarkable Bean, we went to a fleamarket where they sold both new and vintage stuff and after a quick stop at their house to collect the car we went to Leslie Beach, or really Leslie Lookout Park. Weather wasn't the best so we were alone on and off. We had some fun with bubbles at least. Even though it's still industrial area it's nice how there's a beach/park like this in the middle of the city. I have permission from Jackie to put up the photos of Hannah(well she's in one of the herself aswell)
And these last ones are from the lookout tower
Sunday, September 7, 2025
Travelling to Toronto again and the first day here - entry for 250902/03
So, I'm back in Toronto, love the city and love meeting up with my Canadian friends. As always I'm going to share some photos here with you and for the first day it's mainly classical photos of travelling and Cabbagetown, where they have spruced things up a bit with fresh plantpots(at least freshly painted) and green stickers(I think) on lampposts. There was also a new feature at the airport with it's name YYZ, maybe when I leave I'll take a selfie at it.
So the next day I went downtown as I was going to meet up with Sonja, TIFF is happening as usual celebrating it's 50th Anniversary so the area there was bustling with preperations.
St. Andrews church was open and there's a museum in the cellar for the 48th Highlanders. Old uniforms, parade uniforms, new uniforms, pipes and drums and a lot of other stuff. Also just before I went there I was lucky they flew with the airshow and when I posted about that on Instagram a friend of mine said "Oh, so that was what I heard around lunchtime".
As I upload the photos you'll also see the stone at Canada's Walk of Fame of Graham Greene, felt approriate to visit it as he passed away just the other day.
So this was it for these two days, more to come so look out for new entries.
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