WEEK 1 - 24 JUNE TO 01 JULY 2007.
Departed South Africa with Virgin Atlantic flight on 24 June 2007.
Monday 25 June 2007.
Arrived London 07:00 and met Kens new girlfriend - Renata - (now his wife). She is Brazilian and really wowed us out of our socks with her bubble personality.
Tuesday 26 June 2007.
Went for a walk around the neighbourhood and found this lovely park.
And a friendly squirrel.
Wednesday 27 and Thursday 28 June 2007
Explored local area and went into London.
No photos.
Friday 29 June 2007.
Flew to Ontario Canada to visit my brother and sister in law. Ken came with us while Renata stayed at home. Unfortunately she could not get leave.
Saturday 30 June 2007.
Watched the news of the bombings in London and Glasgow and went for a walk on the shores of Lake Ontario.
Some houses near the lake.
A storm out on the lake.
Some geese enjoying the lakeside grass.
Sunday 1 July 2007 - Canada Day.
Went to the Toronto Rib Fest.
An example of just one of the many stalls selling barbeque ribs.
All of us enjoying ribs.
A small selection of what we had.
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wow the sparesribs
you are the only who travel a bit... even a lot
you are the only who travel a bit... even a lot
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Loving it already! Always great to see place that I have never been to myself.
Your goose is a Canada goose, I think.
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Thanks nan - those spareribs werenan wrote:wow the sparesribs
you are the only who travel a bit... even a lot
So pleased you are enjoying this trip Mel.Mel wrote:Loving it already! Always great to see place that I have never been to myself.
Your goose is a Canada goose, I think.
Thanks for the ID of the goose. Googled it and it looks like you are right.
It was all choice Flutterby:Flutterby wrote:You have done a lot of travelling STF!!
No travel - plenty pension or Plenty travel - no pension.
You can guess which we chose. -O -O
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Monday 2 July 2007.
Today was a public holiday so Mike and Merle took us for a picnic to 50 Point conservancy.
Tuesday 3 July 2007 - Joans birthday.
Mike and Merle treated Joan, Ken and I to a visit to the CN Tower.
We caught one of those double decker trains into Toronto. Just look at the size of the locomotive compared to the people on the station. Quite an experience.
The CN Tower which is 553.33 metres high.
A lovely fountain near the entrance to the tower depicting salmon leaping up stream.
View from the revolving restaurant at the top of the tower.
An arty photo of my foot.
The tower seen from a boat ride.
On the way home Joan got this pic of a neat looking police station at Bronte.
Wednesday 4 July 2007.
Went to Orangeville to take a ride on the Credit Valley Explorer train.
No photos.
Thursday 5 July 2007.
Went Crawford Lake where there is a re-constructed Indian village and then moved on to Springridge Strawberry Farm but unfortunately the strawberry season had just ended but still had a lovely lunch.
Walking back from the shops late one evening - yes one can go for late night walks - we came across a racoon and a black squirrel.
Tomorrow we go to Niagra Falls which will require one episode dedicated to this visit.
Today was a public holiday so Mike and Merle took us for a picnic to 50 Point conservancy.
Tuesday 3 July 2007 - Joans birthday.
Mike and Merle treated Joan, Ken and I to a visit to the CN Tower.
We caught one of those double decker trains into Toronto. Just look at the size of the locomotive compared to the people on the station. Quite an experience.
The CN Tower which is 553.33 metres high.
A lovely fountain near the entrance to the tower depicting salmon leaping up stream.
View from the revolving restaurant at the top of the tower.
An arty photo of my foot.
The tower seen from a boat ride.
On the way home Joan got this pic of a neat looking police station at Bronte.
Wednesday 4 July 2007.
Went to Orangeville to take a ride on the Credit Valley Explorer train.
No photos.
Thursday 5 July 2007.
Went Crawford Lake where there is a re-constructed Indian village and then moved on to Springridge Strawberry Farm but unfortunately the strawberry season had just ended but still had a lovely lunch.
Walking back from the shops late one evening - yes one can go for late night walks - we came across a racoon and a black squirrel.
Tomorrow we go to Niagra Falls which will require one episode dedicated to this visit.
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nice city, nices pictures, nice visit
love the Racoon and the Squirrel, black Squirrel never saw, nor even only heard
love the Racoon and the Squirrel, black Squirrel never saw, nor even only heard
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I think, I would have fainted before getting to create an arty foot pic like
you did. I'm afraid of heights (and it's getting worse the older I get )
Some extremes here, for sure. A huuuge locomotive and a mini police station. -O
you did. I'm afraid of heights (and it's getting worse the older I get )
Some extremes here, for sure. A huuuge locomotive and a mini police station. -O
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Why were you barefoot at the top of the tower STF? -O
Also never heard of a black squirrel...very nice.
Also never heard of a black squirrel...very nice.
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Thanks nan. I must admit that I am only calling it a black squirrel because it is black and looks like a squirrel. I could be wrong.nan wrote:nice city, nices pictures, nice visit
love the Racoon and the Squirrel, black Squirrel never saw, nor even only heard
Thanks Mel. I was rather dizzy at the time and my wife was holding me up.Mel wrote:I think, I would have fainted before getting to create an arty foot pic like
you did. I'm afraid of heights (and it's getting worse the older I get )
Some extremes here, for sure. A huuuge locomotive and a mini police station.
Good question Flutterby.Flutterby wrote:Why were you barefoot at the top of the tower STF?
Also never heard of a black squirrel...very nice.
I think I must Google "black squirrel" to check if there such an animal.
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