Apologies if you are trying to avoid chocolate (for whatever reason), but I came across this inviting and delightfully purple looking chocolate store in Downtown Toronto. Continue reading “Purdys Chocolatier”
Month: February 2016
Do you have a few cents?
On my way to fund raise and raise awareness of a charity called ‘Second Harvest’ (coming up soon in another post that is in stark contrast with this post!) I came across this building on Bloor Street West in Downtown Toronto. Continue reading “Do you have a few cents?”
Where did you see a McLaren P1?
I was not expecting to see this car on any day, but I certainly did not expect to see it here… Continue reading “Where did you see a McLaren P1?”
The serenity of snow
It basically snowed all day today in Toronto, the nice type of snow, the snow that is pure, soft and absolutely perfect for making things and of course, having snowball fights. Continue reading “The serenity of snow”
Extreme Running!
I know that the title of this post seems as if I maybe writing about my running being extreme, as if I am some high endurance or top class athlete, I am not, I am far from being an athlete of this caliber. Continue reading “Extreme Running!”
‘Radical Love’
In a peace starved world where there is so much pain, suffering, violence, hurt and loss of life, to attend a lecture about love, in this case, ‘Divine Love’ according to the famous poet Rumi, was something very interesting to be looking forward to. Continue reading “‘Radical Love’”
Toronto Symphony Orchestra – ‘Symphonie Fantastique’
We were so excited about visiting the Roy Thomson Hall to see the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, lovely to see the CN tower in the background as we approached the entrance. Downtown Toronto is very special, vibrant and lively at night. Continue reading “Toronto Symphony Orchestra – ‘Symphonie Fantastique’”
Electric Hair!
The static electric ball just makes you smile and the electric hairstyles it creates are fantastic…so much fun, have you tried? Continue reading “Electric Hair!”
Chinatown, Downtown Toronto
After a lovely cultural visit to Kensington Market, we walked towards Chinatown. It is quite an unbelievable place, you basically enter an area that engages your senses, wakes up the wonder in you, informs your brain that knowing Chinese at this moment maybe a very good and beneficial thing to know, especially if you are like me and like to haggle now and again! Continue reading “Chinatown, Downtown Toronto”