Posts Tagged ‘ seasons ’

Summer Is Almost Upon Us

Posted on May 22nd, 2011 Be the first to comment
So yeah.  Week of hell is over.  Thank goodness.  I am now on vacation for a week! Woohoo!  It couldn’t have come sooner, people.  Wednesday night I started feeling kind of crappy.  As usual, I blame everything on allergies so I figured I would wake up on Thursday morning (which was my last day of work for the week) and feel better,  But no.  I woke up full out sick, shakes and fevers and sore throats and all.  I still had to go to work though.  I had too much to do before I could leave. But it’s done!  Yay!
I am still sick, but I figured since I had been dying on the couch for a day and a half, that it was time to suck it up and get outside.  Force myself to feel better!  It doesn’t help lying there feeling sorry for yourself right?  You need to show that flu who’s boss!
So today, Saturday, the day of the apocalypse, it was up and at ‘em time.  The weather today is GORGEOUS and it would be such a waste to stay inside.  The temperature would be reaching highs of 25C (around 80F for my American friends) so we went for a walk.  I had to warn Dave that I didn’t want to push it too much today since I am still sick, and it was pretty hot out there.
We went and got a coffee, and I decided that a trip to the natural food store was key.  I loaded up on plenty of herbal stuff to fight this bitch I got going on.  I am ready for battle.  I hate being sick, and I HATE taking drugs even more.  I will do anything to avoid it.  So natural medicine it is.
After that, Dave got ice cream.  I did not partake (siiigighhhhhh).  I just didn’t think it would be a great idea under the circumstances.  He was sweet though. When I asked him if it was good, he (kind of) convincingly said it was disgusting. Cutie.
Giving good face here….

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My Week At A Glance

Posted on May 15th, 2011 Be the first to comment
This last week has been a bit of a blur.  Everything that could go wrong at work, did.  But enough about that crap.  Just letting you know why I haven’t really posted anything this week.
A friend gave me this tea to try.  I haven’t yet, but I certainly love the name of it. Can’t wait to put that in my mouth.  Wait…

 

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Sunny Days…

Posted on April 21st, 2011 Be the first to comment
In homage to two weekends ago, when Spring was here for a breath of time (it has been snowing/ raining for a week now), Dave and I went on a long walk to one of our favourite places in the city to get ice cream:  Bloor West Village.
I knew the day was going to be great when I walked outside of my house and saw that my neighbors had strung a spring themed paper chain across their fence.
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Just when you think it’s safe to go out again…

Posted on April 18th, 2011 Be the first to comment

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Leaving the hovel

Posted on March 30th, 2011 Be the first to comment

Dang … almost forgot I had a blog and a camera! I totally blame winter for my shut-in-edness and lack of motivation. TIME FOR REVENGE!!

toronto harbour commission, sunset, sculpture, art, toronto, city, life, blog

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Instant Seagull Delight – $7.99 +tax

Posted on April 3rd, 2009 Be the first to comment

rain

Today it rained all day.

May flowers are looking pretty distant right now. My shoes, having been on my feet most of the winter, are now starting to get that glorious and ripe spring aroma that is released through repeated drenching in April’s showers.

On my way home I passed a few hotels with some unprepared tourists milling about in front trying to figure out how to stretch the openings of handbags wide enough to use them as dilapidated hats. Others were pulling their t-shirts over their heads, shoulders shrugged in a in a pitiful huddle to accommodate the relocated collar, which was now an elongated port hole through which they peered helpless, dazed, and destitute.

Poor poor people. Did no one tell them Toronto weather can’t be trusted?

Weather. Yes, fine topic. Isn’t that the topic you choose when you want tell someone that you’re absolutely not interested in any sort of meaningful conversation?

It’s a conversation that too few travel guides about Toronto have, if you ask me. What’s there is usually something like: “…frigid in January…blah blah…sweltering in August…blah blah blah David Miller is so hot…blah blah.” It’s fair to say that this crass generalization encompasses all guides about Toronto so there’s no need to provide links or supporting quotes.

Instead of waiting for them to get their acts together, I’m going to deliver my piece on Toronto weather in a single word: layers

Start with a comfortable cotton undershirt. A button-down shirt with expertly “distressed” cuffs and collar on top of that. Next, a loosened cravate emblazoned with a funky puke green-brown, retro seventies, broken strip pattern; or maybe a happy, bright, fun one with a stylized flower in a gay colour.

Slide into a happening blazer. Water-proof, wind-proof, child-resistant, anti-corrosion, and weather-treated coat to top it off. Now you’re ready.

The thing that the guides rarely mention is that you’re as likely to spend your time indoors as you are outdoors. There are a couple of times in the year where the outdoor temperature and humidity match most indoor ones, but these are as rare as the savage marital rites of the women of Balthazar. Never heard of them? Exactly.

For all other times in the year you’re either going to be:

  1. One of those Starbucks-carrying chicks (sorry, but it usually is chicks), twitching spasmodically down Yonge street in a frantic attempt to keep warm with nothing on but a t-shirt, torn jeans, and irresponsibly tiny shoes, as the outdoor temperature starts to fall below -10oC (14oF) .
  2. A delirious puddle of flesh swimming in the squishy lining of your massive parka that, now that you’re indoors you either have to wear, or portage above your head like a canoe because it’s just too fucking big to carry any other way. Why the hell did you buy that thing?!
  3. Just dripping. I mean totally drenched; socks, underwear, inside, outside, every layer; you name it, it’s wet. Summer soakers are even worse. In an air-conditioned mall, hypothermia sets in in minutes. A combination of hyper-erect nipples and annoying squeaky sneakers can result in severe and dangerous facial flushing.
  4. Some really funny combination of the above.

Even Toronto’s famous soupy summers require layering, but for a different reason. In this type of weather an undershirt does most of the absorption and evaporation of sweat. Unless your pits are soaked, most of it won’t transfer to the light shirt you wear on top. An extra sweater comes in super handy when you sit down at the movies where the A/C always seems to be cranked to 11. Finally, a light jacket should make you more comfortable in the wind by the water, and protects your clothing when tucking into a leisurely nautical meal where “instant seagull delight” is on the menu.

Funky fresh dressed to impress, ready to party.

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