Friday, April 3, 2026

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 Linking up with Marg at The Intrepid Reader

3 April 2026 - Toronto ON


Saturday/Sunday



Not much happened this weekend we did this and that.
We were supposed to get together with my cousin and family, but she had a cold so we postponed that.

I did blog posts, reading. John worked out. 
I didn't even have my weekly chat with my friend, because she is back in the hospital.

Don't get me wrong, we did plenty of various things and were not bored by any means!

I frittered Sunday afternoon away, watching shows I like, on my laptop, sitting with Eeyore!
My room doesn't look like this anymore! This was 2023. Eeyore doesn't look as shiny anymore.


I did back up some photo files.

I came across this but haven't investigated.

MONDAY

John took the car in for an oil change and removal of his winter tires. I snuck out to get him a birthday present.

I then went out later to College Park and picked this up on my way home.

John went for a walk, people were out in shorts and t-shirts!

A present.




TUESDAY


I contemplated letting our cleaning lady go today. T has worked for us for 3 years. Another client who had hired her at the same time as us, let her go 2 years ago for the same reasons as us. So we have been patient!!
We really liked her and have been extremely supportive of her. She has a 16 and 4 yo. I wouldn't mind if she had to cancel, but instead she always waits until she should be here to tell me she is sick/car problems/sick kid/no baby sitter/on a video call/family visiting etc. 

I did make her an offer that basically said if she could do a trial for 2 months with committed dates and stick to them she could come back. But she declined as she didn't want to make a commitment she couldn't keep she didn't want to let me down again.
She is a good, honest person but has some family issues. So we agreed she'll let me know when she feels she can commit.
But she didn't want me to find someone else and then have to let that person go. I said no, I'm going to try an agency.

It is John's birthday today!! We went to Canoe and had a lovely time!! Fred was our server again. he had served us when we went in February.

John loved his snow crab salad - buttermilk, preserved lemon, quinoa, grilled bread  


My choice was also delicious beef tartare - smoked heart, rosemary custard, crispy sunchokes ✅
Sunchokes (Jerusalem artichokes) are versatile root vegetables with a sweet, nutty, artichoke-like flavor, best enjoyed roasted, mashed, or raw in salads. They can be prepared similarly to potatoes, often without peeling, but should be scrubbed well. Common methods include roasting at  for 20-30 minutes, sautéing, or frying into thin chips.

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We chose mains that were unusual for us, they were fine but not our favourites. I usually order fish and this was a big portion of meat. John's lamb was more rare than he prefers. 

My veal schnitzel - creamed kale, vermouth, bitter greens, parmigiano-reggiano 



John's lamb sirloin - braised shoulder, charred rapini, broccoli purée, white port jus  


This was divine and we shared blackberry meringue - wild ginger, honey sponge, buttermilk


Fred gave us complimentary glasses of port with our dessert. Graham's Blend No 12.


This time it was a very foggy view!!





John got our income taxes submitted. We had a couple of family video calls.

WEDNESDAY APRIL

This was so true, after 21 the other day we were back into our winter coats!!

APRIL - The "Opening" Month: Derived from the Latin word aperire ("to open") and associated with Aphrodite, the goddess of love, the month represents the opening of flowers and trees, signifying new life. Yes, I took 4 years of Latin!


BMO is ready for FIFA.




Even though it was cold and grey we hopped onto the subway and bus (streetcar tracks being worked on) for a quick visit to Allan Gardens ahead of the Easter crowds. I was here last year and they had a pink bird!!
John hasn't been here in years!

I saw my first robin of the year!!























John made us flat whites when we got home.

THURSDAY
Throwback Thursday - Oahu Hawaii 2009

Another miserable cold day. I simply went to Longo's for mostly vegetables as everything is closed tomorrow. John took some golf clubs in have the shafts replaced and then used the golf simulator.

Loose potatoes are a ridiculous price - this was for 3. We need to continue to get them at Costco.
The asparagus was pretty good, a little thick for our liking, we like really skinny.


I spent time investigating cleaning agencies, I decided to get quotes on a deep spring clean.
The first company, New Century, I had used once in the past, came back with a quote of $251.20 which includes 13.5% HST. And an additional $20 for use of their vacuum. I went with them.
But they responded in writing with a complete quote and followed up with a phone call.
MaidsForCondos $265. The only difference between their basic and deep is wiping baseboards and they do the laundry room emptying lint!
ItsGLO came in at $400!!
Hausly came in at $512!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
MasterMaid sent a TEXT saying let's schedule without any quote!

I got my lost Rexall loyalty card points transferred to the new one by their Help Desk, only problem now, the app doesn't recognize the number!




FRIDAY - HOLIDAY GOOD FRIDAY

Nothing is open today so we planned on a day of chores and baking. Baking didn't happen.
I was going to strip the bed and realized it was more than 2 years (recommended) since we replaced them, so I placed an Amazon order.

Well, that was fun!
It is 21 C today so I had the balcony door open. John went out for a walk, but came back to get water. The impact of the open balcony door and front door caused a wind tunnel that knocked over all the standing plants and the floor lamp!! What a mess, John cleaned it all up!!






AROUND HERE
ELEVATOR MODERNIZATION UPDATE – PARKING SHUTTLE ELEVATOR RETURNED TO SERVICE 

It must be spring - our window cleaning and spider treatment starts this week!


COOKING

I order cappuccinos and lattes interchangeably, but the latte that we had a couple of weeks ago was so good that I actually wondered what the difference was.


I then wondered (as one does) about the difference between au gratin and scalloped potatoes after a conversation with my BFF. 
The key difference between these two similar dishes is the presence of cheese. Scalloped potatoes consist of thinly sliced potatoes layered in a casserole dish and baked with heavy cream or milk (or a combination of the two). Potatoes au gratin, on the other hand, has grated cheese sprinkled between the layers, resulting in a cheesy, more decadent dish.

MENU

Saturday
L - Dumplings
D - chips, eggs John's request and he cooked.
Sunday
L - sausages for breakfast
D - ham, au gratin potatoes and mashed turnips/carrots
Monday
L - ham sandwiches
D - curry with fries
Tuesday JOHN'S BIRTHDAY
L - Canoe
D - popcorn
Wednesday
L - scrambled eggs
D - beef bulgogi with sticky rice. I added cabbage and celery and more gochujang. 
Thursday
L - leftover curry and rice
D - cod fish fillets with chili lime sauce definitely not a keeper!! Roast potatoes and leftover veggies
Friday
L - bacon tomato sandwiches
D - steak parmesan balsamic asparagus garlic toast - delicious, we said we would have paid for this!

WATCHING

We finished Peaky Blinders. And watched the movie as well, Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man.
What can I say, it tied up loose ends, as it should, but that was about it, it would be impossible to top the series.

We caught up on Marshalls and Law and Order Toronto.

We rewatched the Montreal Irish Mafia Kings of Coke.

An oldie but goodie - Presumed Innocent

We are watching the last two seasons of The Cleaning Lady. Unfortunately it's beginning to feel like a Mexican soap opera, a telenovela. And that kid, Luca, is so whiney! Plus their kitchen is so cluttered! 

John watched a documentary Fukushima A Nuclear Story.

I watched the latest two episodes of season 21 The Hotel Inspector, a guilty pleasure and I have a girl crush on the host!

Great British Bake Off season 16 is on CBC Gem!!
I always assumed a flapjack was like an American pancake, but the ones they made looked nothing like that. Instead they looked like this. Now I have to find golden syrup!



READING

Liberty Street is set in Toronto, so I can picture every one of the locations.

I came across a blog that had two interesting book recommendations. Harvee44@HarveeReads.

You have to read Jinjer's post this week! It's too wordy and complicated for me to recap here, but it is so fascinating!!

Oh, Jinjer! What am I going to do to you!!! I was reading posts at Sunday Salon on a Sunday morning, as one does! Then I got to you and I read this post, took my current book and built a rabbit hole list, which led to a blog post!! I am now polishing the post, while researching more stuff to add to the RH list! And might even lead to an outing this week!!

So I did the rabbit hole exercise that Jinjer suggested. I wrote a post on the book I was reading Liberty Street. 
I did my list.

At one point I had 15 tabs open on my screen!



And that post led to another post this week!! 

I finished The Marriage Pact, she also wrote The Wonder Test that I read a while ago. I enjoyed the first 80% but then things happened that made me question some actions. The ending, I'm not so sure.

I started Adrenaline, a fast paced  spy thriller. The main character is a bit one dimensional, but a fun quick read.

I read a true crime story in McLean's magazine. Russell Williams’ final victim: his wife.



14 comments:

  1. Those gardens are lovely. I'm glad you got to see all of that and I thank you for sharing it with us.

    Good luck with the cleaning lady. It seems like a good idea to have a deep spring clean.

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  2. Allan garden looks like a lovely place! I would love to visit one day.

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  3. Thanks for the heads up that season 16 of the Great British Bake Off is on CBC Gem. I will watch it!

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  4. well that was a long post, but very informative Jackie. I wouldn't commit to the cleaning lady, you're right to go with someone else. I don't think anything could top the Peaky Blinders Series. I have still to watch the movie, not sure what's stopping me? Yes Flapjack is made with oats and syrup. Super easy more like a granola bar. Love all your photos, and yes the weather is all over the place!!

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    1. Thanks for reading and commenting! I'll be curious what you think of the movie.
      Flapjacks - always learning something new!

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  5. Oh oh. Sorry about the plant and lamp accident. What a mess. I love the photos from the conservatory. I always visit them when I go to towns which have have. Lovely. And the food photos, yum! Have a good week. Please visit my Sunday Salon at: https://headfullofbooks.blogspot.com/2026/04/sunday-salon-ready-set-go.html

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    1. Yes, it was an awful mess! I'm dropping by in a sec!

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  6. Your meal at Canoe looks fantastic. I thought about revisiting the Allan Gardens this month. Thank you for your weekend coffee share.

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  7. Allan Gardens look very nice.
    Latte seems better value than cappuccino.

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    1. Allan Gardens are nice and right in the middle of the city. Unfortunately the large park is also a magnet for a less desirable crowd.

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  8. Thanks for sharing the picture of your rabbit hole list! LOVE TO SEE IT!!! I totally feel you on the 15 tabs open on your browser! That happened to me LAST week and I will try to remember to post about it NEXT week as it is SIMILAR situation, but a little bit different!

    As usual, I'm drooling over all your food pics (happy belated birthday to John) and I did not know the difference between lattes and all the others. I'm glad I went for the caramel latte yesterday and not the macchiato!!! I need that extra cushion of milk. The espresso and sugar make my head swim.

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    1. It was a fun exercise. I'm doing it this morning to see what I actually did between 7:30 and 10!! I'm going to add another coffee chart this week as we were talking about other coffees yesterday.

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    2. Love, love, love it!!!!! I just finished adding my rabbit hole pages to my next weekly post.

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  9. Haha, I love the quote from the kid at the library. I also need a lot of emergency books.

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