Showing posts with label Bloor West Village. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bloor West Village. Show all posts

Saturday, July 1, 2023

Thor Espresso

 Linking up with Marg at The Intrepid Reader

JUNE 2023 - Toronto ON

MAY 2023 - JOHN ST. TORONTO 


Saturday I noticed I had received my $183 rebate in my account. This is one of four Climate Action Incentive payments.
90 percent of direct proceeds from the federal fuel charge will be returned to residents of those provinces through Climate Action Incentive (CAI) payments. The other 10 percent will be used to support small businesses and Indigenous groups.

Saturday was a rainy day so we continued watching Red Rock and had popcorn with a beer.


John heard about a cloth for removing scratches on your car and bought it. I laughed at the "mosquito corpses".


While chatting with a friend on Sunday I managed to sort out my clothes in the event we are sequestered this week. We were told to bring enough for three days. I will also wear another outfit on Tuesday so I have black pants as well. 


I just realized that if we are sequestered I will ruin my Wordle run!

Monday 
Monday Mural was from last week's visit to Distillery District.



I managed not to get caught in the rain as I went to Winners to exchange a sweater, hot the drug store and $ store. John cancelled his golf game.

Union Station food court is ready for summer.



I voted when I got home, there was a polling booth in our building.






Tuesday
Tuesday Treasures was a stroll along King St. East from a couple of weeks ago.


Signs were found last week.


I headed out with suitcase in hand (on my shoulder) at 8 AM. It was threatening rain so I wore a raincoat although it was hot and humid out. I also ended up walking underground as I did not want to get rained on.

On the bus with my favourite driver, who gave me his thumbs out as I crossed the street. He thought the jury sequestering was worse than prison as we have no access to our phones (camera, book, music, crossword, Wordle, alarm clock, flashlight). The hotel room would not have a TV, phone or radio/alarm clock.


This was in front of the bus and I took it as a good sign.


Two of my fellow jurors were with me going through the courthouse security, the officers on duty felt our pain when they realized we had our suitcases.
As usual two (the same 2 every day) jurors were late. We were in the jury room at 10 and finally entered court at 11 for closing arguments. The judge released the two alternates and then announced that the 3 charges had been reduced to 1 which would make it easier for us. 
Both sides made their closing statements, the Defence being stronger. 

P.S. Canadian lawyers wear gowns and our judges don't have gavels!


We had a snack break (chocolate croissant for me) and then lunch almost immediately followed. This was also provided, I had egg sandwich and salad. As it was raining out three of us sat downstairs, none of us were very hungry. 
BTW once the case goes to the jury all meals, hotels and transportation are paid for by the court system.

2:30 PM to 6 PM - The judge did his instructions to the jury. During this period we also had a break where we placed our dinner orders (Swiss Chalet chicken). We were told we would be going to a hotel at the airport which could take two hours in a taxi in rush hour.

Image courtesy of CBC.


6PM We officially begin deliberation and our cell phones/smart watches are taken away after a quick message to family to let them know we will be away for an unknown number of days. We are also told we are going to the Holiday Inn at the airport. Why weren't we told earlier? Well, the court officer told us that she once had a juror's family show up at the hotel!!!!
Judge asks how long we would like to "work" tonight. That is before we leave for the hotel. We suggest 8:30, people are getting jaded. We start talking and take an initial secret vote that was destroyed.
The courthouse closes from 7-8 for dinner. We opted for dinner from 7-7:30 and then back to deliberation. By 8:30 we asked the judge for 20 more minutes as we felt we were close. We went back into court with a verdict. By 9PM, phones in hand, we were tidying up and getting taxi chits home!

Wednesday 
Toronto’s air quality is among the worst in the world due to wildfire smoke from Quebec.
Image from CP24.


John headed to golf and I stayed home.

Thursday John is taking weekly golf lessons, but it was cancelled this week. 
The skies were almost blue with little smoke when we went out.
We decided to go to lunch for fish and chips at a new (to us) place, Fishinn! Well, they were "Gone Fishinn", closed, out of business. Nothing indicated this on their website or FB page.
We walked along Bloor W debating where to go and decided on The Works, a hamburger place, offering gluten free options. The manager/server, Trevor was friendly and knowledgeable, announcing their GF bun did not fall apart. There was also GF beer and a dedicated fryer.
It's too bad that the burger was rather dry and underseasoned and the onion ring batter was too thick (for me). 
Looking at the photo, I just realized there was cheese on the burger, it was tasteless.

It's a shame because it is a great location that has a great manager who understands celiac.




Poking in the s few stores along Bloor.






I needed potting soil and we picked these up as well.




By 6PM the smoke had moved in and it was totally grey outside.



Friday morning and the smoke is still thick, sitting at a moderate risk.

John used the golf simulator 
I decided to take the bus to Cloverdale, something I have only done once before. It leaves at 10 and drops you at Cloverdale Mall, which has a grocery store, LCBO, Winners, Kitchen Stuff, book store, and $ store along with a variety of other smaller retail options.
Well, wouldn't you know the bus has mechanical issues so we never made it to the mall.



I'll end June, Pride month, with this.




COOKING

I did not know this!




Saturday ham and potato/cauliflower au gratin

Sunday chicken wings and fries

Monday hamburger patties, mashed potatoes and beans - comfort food as I may be away for a few days

Tuesday me - Swiss Chalet at courthouse John - leftover ham and potato au gratin


Thursday last night's leftovers

Friday steak, asparagus, baked potato

WATCHING

No Sudden Move 2021 A group of criminals are brought together under mysterious circumstances and have to work together to uncover what's really going on when their simple job goes completely sideways. We enjoyed it.

Empire Season 6 and last season, we somehow had not seen.
 
A Man Called Otto 2022 - Tom Hanks, what else can I say? It was funny and sad, tears were shed.

A Spy Among Friends TV mini-series 2022 is a British espionage thriller television series, starring Guy Pearce and Damian Lewis.
In England in 1963, Nicholas Elliott (Lewis) is working for SIS as an intelligence officer and is left in turmoil when he learns his close friend and colleague, Kim Philby (Pearce), has been secretly working as a double agent for the KGB since 1932. Elliot interviews him in Beirut, and then Philby defects to the Soviet Union.

READING



I Have Some Questions for You had me intrigued and I really enjoyed it. It is a long book, 450 pages.

I just started What Was Mine and am enjoying the storyline.

Monday, September 5, 2022

T for Tuesday

 T Stands For is hosted by Elizabeth and Bleubeard

September 2022 - Toronto ON

I am on vacation so I scheduled some posts.

Back to school today (Sep 6) in Ontario!



Mugs for T.



Some mugs with a bookish theme.





Coffee shop LIT for literature? Not likely. Chairs outside the principal's office?


A thoughtful teacher's gift!


At the end of the day, your choice....




Friday, April 15, 2022

Weekend Roundup

 Welcome to The Weekend Roundup...hosted by Tom The Back Roads Traveler


1. Starts with "O"
2. A Favorite
3. OLD chosen by Tom

Starts with "O"
ORANGE OVEN


FAVOURITE

Dundas St. West Toronto


OLD

Fire Station 314 built 1929 as TFD 3


FRINGE BENEFIT

OCCULT



Saturday, June 13, 2020

Self-Isolation Week 14

Weekend Cooking is now hosted by Marg at The Intrepid Reader!





June 2020 - Toronto ON


A mural of 29-year-old Regis Korchinski-Paquet, who died after falling from her apartment balcony in Toronto last week, was painted in Graffiti Alley.

All we're asking for is peace. Toronto protests last weekend.





Prime Minister Trudeau took a knee in Ottawa during a protest.



Calgary mayor, Naheed Nenshi, speaks about protests in his city.




Saturday saw several peaceful protests in Toronto. Some businesses had boarded up their buildings and the Eaton Centre was closed in case of looting, but none of it was necessary.

This week was our busiest since the lockdown began. As of this Friday, June 12, it has been 93 days for us.
But this week we got our EVERY day!


Monday we headed to Graffiti Alley to see the new BLM murals painted on the weekend. 
A group of local artists came together to paint murals of George Floyd and other Black figures throughout Toronto’s Graffiti Alley over the weekend, in support of anti-racism and the Black Lives Matter movement.

I posted many of the murals here.



Ready for a fight?








Now it just so happened that the block we parked on, Queen St. West near Spadina is in the Fashion District.

Despite several closures over the years, Toronto's Fashion District—which stretches from Queen past King, between Bathurst and Spadina—is still home to just over ten shops supplying the craft-inclined with the tools they need to turn nothing into something.

And, it so happens, that we were right in front of a store with a moving sale AND sewing machines in the window. So I said I would check it out when we came back to the car. 
I've regretted not moving my sewing machine when we moved. 

So we returned to the car and I am now the proud owner of a new sewing machine!






Since the outset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the city has seen a dramatic increase in homeless encampments across the city as inhabitants find themselves without shelter space and apprehensive of facilities that have become vectors for the deadly virus.

Early in March, the city imposed a moratorium on clearing homeless encampments, given the challenges of ensuring physical distancing in shelters. But the city has since resumed the removals of the encampments as they implement new, temporary housing measures for the homeless.



We made a stop at Peach Berserk to pick up a replacement mask for a friend as it still has not come in the mail. I insisted on paying for it as I will keep the mailed one (if it ever comes). Canada Post is so overwhelmed these days they are now working 7/24! Who thought that would ever happen??


John headed out to golf and I set up my machine. That is as far as I have gotten with it this week.




Tuesday we took a trip to the Niagara Wine Region. We knew they weren't really open, but thought we'd check them out and get some photos.
You can read about it here Day Trippin' 2.0

A brewery in the middle of wine country.


First ice cream of the season. Grapefruit and raspberry lemonade.




We bought a rose here.


Next stop - London Born


The owner said this was their pizza wine $10, so we got one!


Hockey stick holding the debit machine as John paid for lunch.



Wednesday John golfed early, it was a hot hot day with the humidity making it feel like 37C.

I took my first trip on public transit - bus, since March. Every other seat is blocked off, you must enter and exit by the back door, and the driver area is unapproachable. A man got on and asked how he paid, she said, they don't accept cash any longer. Glad we have our Presto cards.


Subway ads thanking frontline workers and providing Covid information.


A spot for buskers.


Headed to Bloor West Village.


Queen of Hearts with mask and it says Essentials.







I like the creativity of these signs - Keep about 24 body butters apart.



Thursday and the weather changed to a cool 22C sunny and windy. We had incredible storms north of us overnight and two tornadoes touched down around London On.

We decided to see if there were any changes to the murals at the Underpass Park.

Turns out there weren't many changes or additions.







The condos are sprouting like crazy in this area.



We picked up a dinner for two from August 8, our favourite sushi restaurant.

dinner for 2
miso soup (2)
green salad (2)
salmon sushi (2 pcs)
white tuna sushi (2 pcs)
shrimp sushi (2 pcs)
crab stick sushi (2 pcs)
california roll (6 pcs)
spicy salmon roll (6 pcs)
chicken teriyaki & fried rice
shrimp tempura (2 pcs)
vegetable tempura (4 pcs)
deep fried vegetable spring roll (2 pcs)

It was good, but this is our second takeout since the lockdown and neither have lived up to our expectations. Next time we will just pick up sushi and skip the warm items as they just can't do justice to eating them in house.


Some parcels arrived. John got me a larger food processor using some credit card points. This is 8 cups mine was only 3 cups.


Our frying pans had gotten worn out.


First tomato from our plant.


Friday and it is cool and sunny. John golfed.
I took the streetcar (first time since March) to Dufferin and then walked back to Roncesvalles. This area is not very gentrified and is known as Parkdale.

I popped into Dollarama and got some potting soil and a small planter. There are several local shops selling really lovely plants and I picked up a couple. Par of our shop local initiative.


A really worn mural, must look and see if I can find a photo of the original.



Though his restaurant is new, Jerome Robinson is a familiar face and name in Toronto. He has been catering for years and participated in some of Toronto's food festivals. In fact it is so new, he only opened March 7 a week before we all went into lockdown. It will be on my list to visit when restaurants are allowed to open.


Another store I want to visit.


Lovebird - chicken ALL GLUTEN FREE! Can't wait to try.










Garleek Kitchen is an Asian fusion restaurant serving Tibet, Nepal, India, Sri Lanka & Vietnam cuisine, very intriguing.


Little Tibet is an enclave of Parkdale that is home to the largest concentration of Tibetans outside of Asia.
Known as 'the gateway' to Canada, Parkdale and its historically affordable housing have long been viewed as ideal landing ground for those fleeing Chinese-occupied Tibet.








In the window of The Rug Club.


A short walk, 2km but lots of crossing back and forth and poking into various shops.

I potted the lavender plant I bought on Bloor St. this week with another plant.


I put a lace piece from Brussels on the new screen otherwise John was going to walk through it!



Two new plants in the new planter from Dollarama.


WOW what a week we were out five days in a row!

COOKING



Roast chicken roast potatoes broccolini and carrots.

The chicken carcass went into the soup pot with some added vegetables.

I had a bag of carrots that were getting past their best, going a little woody and mushy. So I made a pot of  creamy ginger carrot soup using some of the homemade stock from the chicken.



Then I made a coconut carrot loaf with a cream cheese icing. Most recipes had 8 oz of cream cheese in the icing which seemed excessive so I found this one that had 3 oz and it still made a little too much. A keeper.


I made a lemon cheesecake gluten free, and forgot to take a photo!

Leftover roast chicken Caesar salad - dressing from Jamie Oliver Keep Cooking and Carry On TV show. John, who used to make our Caesar dressing declared this to be the best. I had the recipe in my 15 Minute Dinners by Jamie Oliver in my collection. Another keeper.

Pasta Carbonara I used prosciutto and I had some frozen brie in the freezer so I used that to replace some of the cheese.
Using the GFJules flour I made homemade gluten free buttermilk biscuits. These were really good, to me they were as good as "regular" biscuits!

Salmon with Caesar salad

Korean meatballs (frozen from last batch) lettuce wraps (romaine works better than iceberg) with peanut sauce

Oven fried chicken and potato salad

Steak and potato salad, we enjoyed it so much last night I made another batch.



WATCHING



We finished Prison Break! So we started on Queen of the South.


I am nearing the end of  Mad Men. UPDATE I'm at season 7 episode 3 and on June 9 Netflix pulled it!!!



I started watching a British series Bodyguard.



READING



I discovered why I have done so little reading during lockdown. I did a lot of my reading before this in transit. On buses, subway streetcars etc. This week is the first time in 15 weeks that I have used public transit.

I am still on Tessa Hadley's Late in the Day, it was slow going at the beginning but is now getting a little more interesting.


THROWBACK TRAVEL - THE FOOD EDITION


Since travelling is off the table at the moment I am revisiting our travels for The Food Edition.

Breakfast in Mexico is one of my favourite meals from the cafe de olla to the gorditas and everything in between.

Some breakfast menu items you can find.
Papas con chorizo
Mexican style scrambled eggs
Chilaquiles with eggs

In 2019 we found a new restaurant, La Martina in La Noria, courtesy of friends. And we went back several times.