Category — Temporary Torontoist
Our Toronto digs
February 17, 2011 5 Comments
I don’t care if you’re friendly with me, but be nice to my baby
We stand at intersection. Black suit universal pause, here at Bay and King. She’s staring up at you. Boulder eyes, size of the moon. Seeking face. Your upwards morning mouth, silent words: ‘Yes child, I see you. The world is good.’
Ignore me, I don’t care, but turn your gaze on these innocent eyes because they won’t remain forever so.
July 25, 2010 1 Comment
A final Sign of Hope: Toronto Edition
Rad people. Like Paul (below) and Annie.
Photo taken Sunday at a pub in the Distillery District, another Toronto favourite
We will miss them like crazy.
March 31, 2009 4 Comments
A fourth Sign of Hope, Toronto Edition
Michael and I are breakfast people. We first discovered Cora’s on a trip to Montreal, then indulged her whopping portions again and again on our honeymoon — throughout the Maritimes and Quebec. Today we are making our last pilgrimage, with the Globe and Mail in hand. It’s a Saturday morning tradition.
March 28, 2009 2 Comments
A third Sign of Hope, Toronto Edition
Beautiful, personable bookstores.
Particularly the independent booksellers Nicholas Hoare and Ben McNally, both conveniently close to our 1 King digs. The staff are courteous, immensely knowledgeable and their towering wooden shelves beg you back for more.
March 27, 2009 No Comments
Priority number one
I leave Toronto one week today. I can’t believe how fast it’s flown by. Just three months ago I was curled up in our condo cursing the cold and nursing my 24-hour ‘morning’ sickness. Today I am staring out at the sun-kissed waters of Lake Ontario filled with regret. I will miss this city and all its eccentricities — the buskers of St. Lawrence Market, Kensington’s nooks and crannies, Little India on Queen Street — where you’ll find us 3 out of 7 nights a week. I hope to share a few more ‘Signs of Hope’ from Toronto before we hop our plane next Wednesday.
Priority number one, upon my return to Vancouver (April 18, after our trip across the pond) is hitting up Raw Canvas: a full-service paint-on-canvas art studio complete with wifi, lounge and fresh crema.
I’m making plans and taking names. Who’s in?
March 24, 2009 6 Comments
In tears, I type
March 5, 2009 No Comments
A second Sign of Hope, Toronto edition
:: Toronto’s proximity to New York ::
Oh yes! This morning Megan and I will jump into her hot red jeep and speed off into the sunset (rush hour, actually) for four days of Big Apple lovin’! Since our Calgary road-tripping days we have dreamed of visiting NYC together. This is trip number seven for me.
Thanks to Amanda’s recommendation we’ll be staying at The Pod, on Friday I’ll be attending the International Arts Movement Encounter and we’ll be hopping the boat to visit the pretty lady above. So excited!
Promise to post updates along the way…
February 24, 2009 No Comments
A first Sign of Hope, Toronto edition
:: St. Lawrence Market & Old Toronto, especially the Flea Market and hotdogs on Sundays ::
Oh, and sunny days of course. ;)
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mood: mellow
listening to: my husband playing assassin’s creed
reading: the weekend globe
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February 21, 2009 2 Comments
Signs of Hope, Toronto edition

Taking a page from Comment and this young lady I’ve decided to start my own “signs of hope” series. They’ll be regular posts on lovely things I’ve discovered in The Big Smoke.
If you’ve got a recommendation for a new corner to explore please send them my way.
Humbly, Christina
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mood: optimistic
listening to: keane
reading: life after god by douglas coupland
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February 19, 2009 No Comments




















