At Sweet Boutique they make fresh home-made Italian pastries, cakes and gourmet cookies. While eating from here, saying OMG is an understatement, trust me on this!
Tag: #toronto
The Pier 6 Building
The Pier 6 building is the oldest structure on Toronto’s Central Waterfront. Continue reading “The Pier 6 Building”
Steer
Steer exposes imaginary inner worlds through a fusion of biology and technology. Continue reading “Steer”
Pool transformation
The winter is over (I think!), spring had arrived and now summer is in our midst (although I have been told not to rely on the fact that we are in ‘summer’ as Toronto weather can sometimes be unpredictable). Continue reading “Pool transformation”
Kensington Market downtown Toronto
For generations, people of diverse origins have lived and worked along the narrow streets of this colourful and distinctive neighbourhood.
In the mid-19th century these streets were laid over the Denison family estate.
The tightly knit blocks of businesses, homes and community institutions evolved as successive waves of immigrants, attracted by the relative affordability of the area, added their cultural imprint to the city.
The district was first occupied by British workers, then by Jewish immigrants who converted the Victorian houses into small small family-run stores by adding makeshift ground-floor shops.
As a result, the area was known for decades as the Jewish market. After the Second World War, new Canadians from Italy, Portugal, Western Europe, the Caribbean, and Asia were drawn here, each in turn adding to the vibrant life of this culturally diverse marketplace.
Below, beyond the park and houses of the streets of Kensington Market, the financial district of downtown Toronto and the CN tower.
The synagogue is next to the park, part of the rich history of this place.
Tolerance and integration have been vital to the development of this cosmopolitan community, which is distinguished by constant renewal.
Filled with scents and sounds from around the world, Kensington Market recalls the history of the Canadian urban immigrant experience.
In a short time, we met some wonderful people from different parts of the world, it really is fascinating experiencing life in one of the most diverse cities in the world.
Leaving for Montreal…oh, better check the weather then?
So here we go, a road trip to Montreal with the family…to visit more family which is always a joy. We are packed, car is booked, snacks are ready, books and CDs are selected, toys have been chosen… Continue reading “Leaving for Montreal…oh, better check the weather then?”
Near East Ensemble – Ragas and Maqams (part 1)
The Middle Eastern evening of spectacular sounds continues with something I was really not expecting, I love the words Ragas and Maqams. Continue reading “Near East Ensemble – Ragas and Maqams (part 1)”
Dazzling drum display
If I was to say that the following video clips below that I share with you, mesmerised me, it would certainly be an underestimation of what I am trying to say! Continue reading “Dazzling drum display”
Sacra Terra – Medieval Vocal Music
There is always a first time for everything, and listening to medieval vocal music live was definitely a first for me. Continue reading “Sacra Terra – Medieval Vocal Music”