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What to do on a lazy Sunday afternoon

February 15, 2009 by Chris

I’m here in our nice little warm house, wondering what to do next. While viewing my Facebook account, I noticed that the nicest person that ever went to St. Bernard’s elementary school in 1977, just accepted me as a friend … ah, isn’t that nice! Now what am I going to do next?

I took the dog for a walk earlier, had a nice big breakfast, took the dog for a HUGE 1 1/2 hour walk along the Don Valley River in the Taylor Creek Park area! Our little puppy Midnight and I then returned back home for some lunch and something warm to drink.

I’m not into playing guitar, not into reading a book, not interested in Wii! I guess I’ll just blog?

Keep on Jammin’





Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, My Experiences, Pets and Wildlife, Recreation, The Neighborhood, Toronto Tagged With: black_labrador_retriever, danforth_area, don_vally_River, Midnight, taylor_creek_park, Toronto

Well it’s not quite 40 below

February 6, 2009 by Chris

Ok, I fully realize what season we’re in but, holy shit it’s cold out there! Especially past my warmth of our living room door. Even the dog is not interested in staying outside any longer then she has to, and she’s a Labrador Retriever.

During these early days of February one can expect long, cold and cloudy days. You completely understand what the temperature actually feels like, even though your a bit fuzzy on how they actually achieve it, that little confusing thing they call the Wind Chill Factor.

Just a days ago I was taking the dog outside in front of the house for one of her many bathroom breaks and I came across one of our neighbours walking by the house. The conversation was very quick BTW consisting of Wow, it’s not all that bad out now is it and his response was Not all that bad really. When I came back in I looked at the temp on the weather network and it said that it was -14 (C) and -24 with the wind chill!

I wouldn’t even think about taking any of my guitars outside. Not even if I wrapped the guitar up BEFORE I put it in it’s case, wrap a towel around that and have the car all toasty warm inside eagerly waiting our arrival!

So all we have to do is sit back and look at the calender, it’s almost summer now isn’t it? If that fails to warm up your hearts, you can always go out and get yourself some ruby slippers, out them and start clicking your heels together saying “There’s now place like summer … ”

Keep on Jammin’

Filed Under: Canada, General, Home and Lifestyle, My Experiences, Recreation, The Neighborhood, Toronto Tagged With: cold_weather, Toronto, Toronto_weather, what_to_do, wind_chill_factor, winter_in_Toronto, winter_weather

The neighbourhood Coffee Bar

January 7, 2009 by Chris

As I’ve said before on this blog, you never know what a gem of an article is hidden in your local bi-weekly news letter that you would have otherwise not been privy to! We’re all aware of these things taking up space in our recycling bins outside the house. They can draw your attention to a local event or some kind of one of a kind establishment in your hood!

Today I was waiting around for a store to open and I had roughly 35 minutes to kill. So what was I going to do to pass the time I said to myself? Ah, what about that Coffee Bar that opened up in the old XXX video store that went under ages ago?! Even some local critics had nothing bad at all to say about the place, so sure, let’s check it out!

Trying to recall where this place was, after walking down the street and around the corner, sure enough it was there! The place is called Broadview Espresso. The outside was nicely refinished, back to it’s original period look. Gone were the signs that covered up the front windows, blocking the hidden beauty inside this vintage old store.

As I strolled in, the inside great! It has a small, intimate feel to it. The ceiling was wood, the lights hanging from the ceiling were a nice art deco design and they all fit in well together for a charming atmosphere. The owners used particle board (that was shellacked really thick, I might just do this for a future home project, if it presents itself to us) for a stretched out table that wrapped all the way around the windows so you could look outside onto the street to view the sidewalk traffic. The high barstool like seats are simple, just the way I like it. Overhead, there was relaxing jazz music, people reading, talking in a low voice or simply using their notebooks.

Upon ordering a coffee, I made small talk with the young lady behind the counter. I asked her if they had anyone playing music in there and she had a neat answer to my question. She said that musicians just show up from time to time and play when they like. The Barista added that this one guy even came back every Saturday night for a month and played for nothing! Now this is the kind of place that you want to see up and coming new indie talent! Nice, I’ll be back for sure!

So when you see that old bi-weekly newspaper, that you normally just chuck into the recycling bin, leaf through it and you never know what you’ll find!

Keep on Jammin’

Filed Under: Canada, Home and Lifestyle, My Experiences, Recreation, The Neighborhood, Vacation and Travel Tagged With: 817_broadview_ave_Toronto, Broadview_and_Danforth_ave, broadview_expresso, coffee_shop, Jazz_venue, Mike_Cullen, The_danforth, Toronto, Toronto_Coffee_bar

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