Days Go By: first trip into Toronto since 2005 for me
Tuesday, 29 August 2006 11:18 pmSomehow I seem to have fallen a few posts behind. Well, I suppose I'll fix things incrementally.
This evening, we hopped into the car at 5pm and drove into Toronto to see
melted_snowball's dad, who was on a business trip here. We were going to go to a brew-pub, when we walked right past
metalana's suggestion for a Spanish restaurant.
Segovia's the name, according to Dan. Well, they sat us right away, and we proceeded to have a quite pleasent two hour chat and dinner. Steven was in good spirits, and had interesting things to say about his company's work. (It's an engineering firm on Long Island which mades sound-buffering and such.) The restaurant has great visual appeal- they had reproductions of Picasso, Goya, and other Spanish artists covering the walls, and there were super (very bright) colour-combos everywhere. Another section of walls had original murals based on Spanish event posters. Pretty neat. Anyway, the food was... pretty good; not stellar, but it might've been due to the dishes we chose; if we'd gotten one dish that was less olive-oily, that would have suited a bit better. We got six Tapas and a half-litre of sangria. My favourite dish was the Spanish omlette (tortilla)- it was more perfectly formed and browned than ours, though really, it didn't taste any better. We had the nth incarnation of "Are you two twins?" with the waitress. (sigh).
We got flan and chocolate cake for desert, and got ourselves home right around 11.
Oh! And dan's talk-to-strangers ability worked very well on the subway back; we were sitting next to a woman paging though the Toronto International Film Festival catalogue (which is the size of a thick phone book) and she explained to us a bit of how ticket-buying works, what typical people can get to see, and at dan's request, she checked the catalogue to determine that "49 Up" is not playing at TIFF this year. Oh well.
[Edit:
And!... Dan's dad gave me a book: sci-fi by Bester/Zelazny. Forward by Greg Bear! Can't wait to start.
And!! On the drive back, we just got back onto the 401 from the 427 and there at the horizon was a gorgeous not-quite-harvest moon (about 1/3 full, but OH so orange, and just skimming the horizon and the lights of the highway.) I would've killed to have my camera and the opportunity to get a clear photo...]
This evening, we hopped into the car at 5pm and drove into Toronto to see
Segovia's the name, according to Dan. Well, they sat us right away, and we proceeded to have a quite pleasent two hour chat and dinner. Steven was in good spirits, and had interesting things to say about his company's work. (It's an engineering firm on Long Island which mades sound-buffering and such.) The restaurant has great visual appeal- they had reproductions of Picasso, Goya, and other Spanish artists covering the walls, and there were super (very bright) colour-combos everywhere. Another section of walls had original murals based on Spanish event posters. Pretty neat. Anyway, the food was... pretty good; not stellar, but it might've been due to the dishes we chose; if we'd gotten one dish that was less olive-oily, that would have suited a bit better. We got six Tapas and a half-litre of sangria. My favourite dish was the Spanish omlette (tortilla)- it was more perfectly formed and browned than ours, though really, it didn't taste any better. We had the nth incarnation of "Are you two twins?" with the waitress. (sigh).
We got flan and chocolate cake for desert, and got ourselves home right around 11.
Oh! And dan's talk-to-strangers ability worked very well on the subway back; we were sitting next to a woman paging though the Toronto International Film Festival catalogue (which is the size of a thick phone book) and she explained to us a bit of how ticket-buying works, what typical people can get to see, and at dan's request, she checked the catalogue to determine that "49 Up" is not playing at TIFF this year. Oh well.
[Edit:
And!... Dan's dad gave me a book: sci-fi by Bester/Zelazny. Forward by Greg Bear! Can't wait to start.
And!! On the drive back, we just got back onto the 401 from the 427 and there at the horizon was a gorgeous not-quite-harvest moon (about 1/3 full, but OH so orange, and just skimming the horizon and the lights of the highway.) I would've killed to have my camera and the opportunity to get a clear photo...]
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Date: Wednesday, 30 August 2006 12:02 pm (UTC)You could try different hairstyles :)
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Date: Wednesday, 30 August 2006 01:06 pm (UTC)We'll both be getting different glasses soon, maybe that will help. People notice the superficial.
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Date: Wednesday, 30 August 2006 01:17 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: Wednesday, 30 August 2006 01:19 pm (UTC)You could colour it! ;)
I could colour mine. Blue? Purple?
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Date: Wednesday, 30 August 2006 01:24 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: Wednesday, 30 August 2006 03:03 pm (UTC)An interesting story about Segovia:
I downloaded a photo of it years ago to use as a desktop image from macdesktops.com. However, I didn't know what it was *of*. I just liked the photo and thought the colours worked well. This summer, I was walking from Bloor and Spadina to Yonge and Wellesley and was diverted off of Bloor by protests about the infamous Danish comics. This led me through the intervening neighbourhood, and I passed by Segovia. I was like, "That looks familiar," and then I suddenly remembered that I've had that image as one of my random-rotation desktop wallpapers for years and never knew the place was even in Toronto.
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Date: Wednesday, 30 August 2006 03:13 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: Wednesday, 30 August 2006 05:45 pm (UTC)Only that's wrong- I was thinking of your story of walking past it and it seeming familiar; I think you posted on your LJ, including the mac desktop, and you might have even linked to the picture, because somehow I knew what the place looked like.
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Date: Wednesday, 30 August 2006 06:09 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: Wednesday, 30 August 2006 08:01 pm (UTC)Every time I do that, Linda mutters "gotta cut your hair soon" which may be a hint, but possessing XY chromosomes, I ignore those.
You could try the same thing with your students.
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Date: Wednesday, 30 August 2006 08:02 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: Wednesday, 30 August 2006 08:04 pm (UTC):-)
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Date: Wednesday, 30 August 2006 08:04 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: Wednesday, 30 August 2006 08:05 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: Wednesday, 30 August 2006 08:09 pm (UTC)So wait a year or whatever and you ought to have tenure (cos you're cool and "they" should keep you around) and *then* do it.
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Date: Wednesday, 30 August 2006 08:18 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: Wednesday, 30 August 2006 08:31 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: Wednesday, 30 August 2006 08:34 pm (UTC)You're pretty close, so you should get to do this soon. :)
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Date: Wednesday, 30 August 2006 08:39 pm (UTC)