Sunday, 15 July 2012

Weekend Fun

On Saturday I did a little shopping in Kensington Market, which is an area of Toronto full of neat little shops, handcrafted gifts, and many vegetarian and gluten free restaurants.  I have some photos that I'll try to get up later.  Satuday night was the Graduate House's Birthday party.  There was pizza, cake, a licensed bar, and a dj.  It was a great night full of dancing and fun.

Today a group of us had another beach adventure.  We headed to the usual spot, Ward's Island beach and enjoyed some sun, until the giant storm rolled in...
On the ferry.

Arriving at the Island.



Me and the group.

The storm.



The rain started and suddenly everyone wanted to sit by me. Strange.


We took cover at the Island cafe for the worst of the storm.

The subway home.

Wednesday, 11 July 2012

Wasaga Beach

Last week a few friends and I planned a road trip to Wasaga Beach.  The beach is about 2 hours north of Toronto and it is apparently the longest stretch of freshwater beach in the WORLD!  How could we possibly not visit?

We left for the beach bright and early on Saturday morning to avoid traffic, thankfully we didn't have to worry about traffic at all due to the dark ominous skies and pouring rain.
What a beautiful day for the beach!


Mathilde

Chris and Franz played with their Canada flag football the whole ride there.

Aline and Yvonne.  Don't worry, I watched the road through the viewfinder.

Road trip!

It rained the entire car ride up and drizzled on us as we carried the cooler full of drinks and bags full of towels and sunblock down onto the wet sand.



Lunch


We made sand castles in the cold wet sand, then as I shivered and my lips began to take on a purple tinge the clouds blew over, the sun came out, and it became a perfect day at the beach.  We played a little volleyball and frisbee, we shopped at the beach side shops, and soaked up the sun.  We left at 7pm, stopped at Wendy's for some dinner, and then we spent the rest of the night dancing at a club downtown (that's right, I went clubbing, don't look so shocked).





Our sandcastles survived the entire day.

The boys had a long day.


Happy Wednesday!
Sincerely,
Jessa

Tuesday, 10 July 2012

Walk to work

Every weekday I walk 25 minutes to and from work.  I have a couple different routes, but all of them include walking through the U of T campus.  It's a beautiful walk through the campus's many historic buildings.  Here are a few shots from my walk.  I think I'll take more tomorrow.






Street car with my building in the background




The CN tower and the Spring Graduates lining up at the convocation plaza



Tuesday, 3 July 2012

Canada Day

Last weekend was a 3 day weekend thanks to Canada Day!  On Saturday a group of us, including Benedict, Peter, Franz, Yvonne, Chris, Mathilde, and myself went to the Islands.  We went to Ward's Island beach again and we swam, snacked, laid around, and people watched.  We then walked to the other side of the island where we saw the oldest lighthouse on the great lakes and some live music amidst the Wisconsin-esque scenery.  When we finally got home we walked to the Metro and picked up some burgers, hotdogs, potato salad, and sweet potatoes (which Chris and I had to teach the foreigners how to eat) and we went back to grad house and grilled out on the patio.  It was the perfect way to end the day.  

On Sunday Yvonne and I went to the Gay Pride Parade which was quite the experience.  There was so much celebrating and cheering, costumes and birthday suites, water-guns, water-balloons, free condoms, rainbows, confetti, dancing, and most of all, pride.  Following the parade Yvonne and I met up with Aline and we walked and got to Hero Burgers (gluten free buns people), and then decided we would go to Aline's "Canadian parent's" house to swim in her pool and watch fireworks.  Chris and Franz came too and we swam for a bit, walked to get pizza, and sat in the grass in Aline's front yard to watch the fireworks that her Canadian Dad bought.  It was a stark contrast to the Fourth of July, the neighborhood was mostly quite with very few decorations.  Maybe everyone went to Ottawa?  Either way it was a great day and we all went home exhausted.

Monday was adventure day.  Aline and Yvonne took me on a bike tour of Toronto.  I rented a bixi bike (Toronto's rent-a-bike system) and we biked up to Don Valley park, which borders the river.  We stopped for a picnic in the woods and later for slushies in town.  Finally we reached the beach we had been searching for, a tiny little beach next to the river that you can't even see from the bike trail.  It was perfect for laying in the sun and climbing on the rocks in the river.  Eventually we biked back downtown and had dinner and drinks with Siebe on the patio of the Town Crier.  In the end we biked for at least six hours.  My legs and butt are a bit sore, but it was so worth it.
Beach:

Bike Tour: