Saturday, March 9, 2024

Goldstruck

  Linking up with Marg at The Intrepid Reader

March 2024 - Toronto ON



We started collecting items for our road trip.
I cleaned up some house plants.

My new crossbody bag arrived and I am pleased with it.

Travelon Anti-Theft Classic Slim Double Zip Crossbody Bag Messenger Bag. Roomy compartment has RFID blocking card and passport slots, open top pocket, zippered wall pocket and tethered key clip with led light patent.


Monday's Mural at John and King.


What a gorgeous day, it is time to stop wearing the big winter coat! Toronto broke a 50 year old record with a temperature of 16C or 61F!!!
Tuesday is expected to be 17C with thunderstorms predicted.
I did some shopping and John had a dental appointment.

John started planning our road trip route and I booked some hotels. We finalized our hotels for the way there.
We will leave on Monday March 11 and take 6 days to get there, spending 2 nights in St. Louis.
Our reservation in Las Vegas is from March 17-31. We don't have a firm plan for the trip home as yet.



Tuesday started out sunny, I even saw some people out catching some rays!

John did a Costco run for a few items to take away, coffee, water, energy bars, always good to have in the car on a road trip. I ordered a couple of flashlights as well.

I thought this was a good deal yesterday at Rexall 5 toothbrushes on sale 25% of at $42 before taxes. I then found 20 TWENTY for $16 (including tax) on Amazon! 
I also got flashlights, ours had all died.
John's new putter also arrived.


Wednesday I went for a mani-pedi then did some groceries for the rest of the week. John used the golf simulator.

On my way to mani-pedi.


Spring is here!


On the bus going downtown.



Thursday we caught the 9AM bus and went for breakfast at the Village Grange food court.
I had an egg McMuffin and John went to Karine's, a gluten free spot.


Then the AGO.



We saw most of the exhibits.

Indigenous people lived on the land we now call Canada long before paper money was even invented, but an Indigenous person has never before been honoured on a banknote.

The Native Women’s Association of Canada launched “Change the Bill”, a campaign aiming to get an Indigenous woman on the $20 bill.








I will only put the highlights of each exhibit here, then I will do a photo loaded post.

Click here to see the AGO website for Life Between Islands. 
Making its way across the Atlantic to the AGO from Tate Britain, Life Between Islands: Caribbean-British Art, 1950s–Now examines the relationship between the Caribbean and Britain and reconsiders British art history in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries from a Caribbean perspective.

1948 The British Nationality Act allows everyone born in Britain or its Empire to become a ‘Citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies’. The act encourages Caribbean people to move to the UK to address labour shortages and help facilitate postwar reconstruction and the building of the welfare state. HMT Empire Windrush docks in London carrying 800 Caribbean passengers. Many find work in the NHS and for the train and bus services. Those who emigrated from the Caribbean to Britain between 1948 and 1971 become known 4 as the Windrush generation.








The elevator is part of the Keith Haring exhibit.


Keith Haring’s style of art is one of the most recognizable in the world. The American-born contemporary artist was known for his bold drawings and paintings and continue to be popular even after his passing. Exhibitions of Haring’s work attract audiences of all ages around the world.
The exhibition celebrates Keith Haring’s creativity and activism. It also offers insight into the artist as a person. Haring’s archival materials play a key part in understanding what inspired him and acts as a thread not just through his art but his activism. Haring participated in anti-nuclear, anti-Apartheid demonstrations, and AIDS activism.
This exhibit is the only Canadian stop on this tour.
Click here for the AGO detailed post.

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From there we went a totally different route.
From the Bader Collection at the Agnes Etherington Art Centre, the AGO welcomes a remarkable selection of seventeenth century Dutch paintings. Shown in dialogue with paintings from the AGO’s European Collection of Art, at the centre of this focused installation are seven artworks attributed to Rembrandt van Rijn (1606-1669), shown together for the first time.





This was the exhibit I really wanted to see!









John took this from the AGO.


We went for coffee at The Library.






Friday we each ran some errands and I got my hair cut.
We got some techie things resolved. Both our cameras on our phones were making a clicking sound when taking photos, solved that. Then John's camera was taking motion photos, solved that. I finally got the VPN setting on my laptop to automatically connect!
We're also gathering items for our trip, John's clubs are packed up.






COOKING
Saturday roast pork, potatoes and carrots
Sunday slow cooker ribs and fries
Monday sweet and sour pork leftover
Tuesday shrimp salad with hard-boiled eggs and homemade soda bread.
Wednesday lamb chops, mashed potatoes and Brussels sprouts.
Thursday hamburger patty, mashed potatoes, gravy and beans.
Steak and fried mushrooms.

WATCHING

I am up to date on Belgravia Season 2 and Bollywed.

I started watching The Tudors (4 seasons). I was inspired to learn more about Henry the VIII after seeing SIX, the play.

Code 8 part 1 and 2 is a 2019 Canadian science fiction action film, filmed in Toronto. In a city where people with powers are policed and oppressed, an ex-criminal must turn to a drug lord he despises to protect a teen from a corrupt cop.

We finished season 3 of Entrevias (Wrong Side of the Tracks) a Spanish drama series. Set in Entrevías, the poorest neighborhood in Madrid, the series follows Tirso Abantos, a former military man running a hardware store, whose monotonous daily routine is shaken when his unruly and rebellious adopted teenaged granddaughter Irene, of Vietnamese origin, along with her Colombian-immigrant boyfriend Nelson, agree to sell heroin from drug dealer Sandro. While the young couple had planned to sell the drugs and run off together, the plan goes wrong, and she is violently raped by Sandro and his thugs. Tirso then teams up with corrupt police officer Ezequiel to face up to the criminals in the neighborhood.

The Survivor 2021 after World War II, Harry Haft is a boxer who fought against his peers in concentration camps. Haunted by memories, he tries to use fighting legends as a way to find his love.
READING

I enjoyed the story line  in Losing Juliet, however I got totally fed up with Chrissy's miserable character, she never stopped whining, and was just plain insufferable. But the "twist" was a bit far-fetched.

I started Strange Sally Diamond, this is a very dark and disturbing story dealing with mental illness and abuse. 

6 comments:

  1. Wow have a great time in Vegas. It seems like quite a road trip. We are also doing a long road trip in April and will go thru Vegas on our way to Southern California. What do you plan to do in Vegas? Have fun and enjoy all the sights along the way!

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    1. We don't gamble! We love the Strip and sights. Shows. New places like Area 15. Trying new restaurants. Factory outlets.

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  2. I bought the same crossbody bag after my phone was stolen out of my purse in Paris. I had no problems with pickpocketing after I changed to this purse.

    That is going to be some road trip, thirty-five hours one way. I see you will be coming through the panhandle of Texas. Hope you will wave to me down in Houston as you pass through.

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  3. We are currently planning our next holiday but we have to wait until August!

    We saw a Keith Haring exhibition here a few years ago. Dutch masters are more our style if I am honest!

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    1. I'm not home and thinking of the next one! I can't say I was a fan of the Haring exhibit either.

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