Saturday, October 29, 2011

Oops, I did it again

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Eating out in Chinatown! Only this time, no pain, but weightgain. Got this tip from one of the travelguides owned by my host. For those of you who will stay in New York (and already left a little money in, let's say Toronto), stay positive, you will be fed!

I speak squirrel

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Bench-mark squirrel-trap


NUTS! Go to Washington square park, if you take some peanuts with you, even better. Of course they can cause an allergic reaction, we all know that*! *Not exactly known in squirrels
Jump to conclusions!

Park and run

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New York made it up to me for being all rainy and bitchy yesterday. I woke up at 7.30 to rays of sunshine. Open the curtains, get dressed, we're going to Central Park! I never made it to Central Park, this time I made it through Central Park (yup, all of it)


Friday, October 28, 2011

Golden Age

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This is the lovely place I am staying in. My host Sarah is a producer at the theater and her appartment is so great, I would trade it for my own without hesitating. If you happen to see this decoration at my house, you know where I stole the idea. (Those were once stage props and are made of acrylic glass with gold paper. It gives the room an actual cathedral-like look, me likey, me copy!). This trip turns out to be kind of a make-over for my flat. I am so very tired and have to be fit for some crazy kilometres tomorrow!

Harlem Globetrotters / Are you ready for Bro-vember?

Shown in the Museum of Modern Amusement: Hilarious Anecdotes, Highly Affordable (MoMA-HAHA)
I made it! It really was raining cats and dogs (like really big ones, no puppies) and I was an hour early, so I had to find a place to kill time. Of course I went in the wrong direction (I really need to work on that skill, without google maps on my cellphone I am so lost). And of course where I was heading, there were no coffee shops, but a hell lot of delis (Which we would call a "Späti" in Germany. Like a kiosk, only smaller and even more stuffed). I waited in front of them, as a guy came up to me, he was all like "come in here, *shopowner* get this young lady this and that." As I would find out later, I have been running into one of the neighbourhoods best known herb-expert (let's leave it at that). We talked a little and as I wasn't feeling extremely safe, I thought it to be good staying in the shop and chat.


Thursday, October 27, 2011

O Canada


Getting a little teary eyed sitting at Toronto Pearson, farewell Canada! Flight to New York LaGuardia as scheduled. Well, I haven't expected anything less from Air Canada. My favourite quote about Toronto by the way: "Toronto is a kind of New York, operated by the Swiss" (Peter Ustinov). And now I am heading off to New York operated by the New Yorkers. Any recommendations? I have been there 2008, so I've seen the classics. Argh, and I tend to be the rain fairy, because every city I visit, its starts to rain the very day. My host Sarah just emailed me, where to go and hang out, in case I will be around early, because it's raining cats and dogs. Didn't see that coming on weather.com.

Mumford and Sons "The Cave" live in Toronto



So make your siren's call
And sing all you want
I will not hear what you have to say
Cause I need freedom now
And I need to know how
To live my life as it's meant to be

And I will hold on hope
And I won't let you choke
On the noose around your neck
And I'll find strength in pain
And I will change my ways
I'll know my name as it's called again

School girls skirts*

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Really, that's a respectable length for a school-uniform skirt? But I like the stockings and especially the Birkenstock (two girls on the left side) to mess up the look. A little research: They are going to an independent girls school (Branksome Hall). That's probably why nobody cares about the actual over-the-knee-attitude. And if we thereto trust wikipedia information, they are all brainy overachievers by status. "Generally, all graduates proceed to university, many with scholarships"

*Say that ten times fast

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Knowing him? Knowing who?

I ran into a film shooting yesterday. This is not unusual, because there are many TV-production companies based in Toronto and you can see cameras, actors (and sometimes hords of costumized people) on a regular basis in the neighbourhood. As there was quite a crowd gathering, I was curious to know, what was going on. They were filming a scene for the TV drama series "The Firm" in front of one of the many office buildings/ condos at Bloor St east. "The Firm" is a sequel to the John Grisham novel and the film version of 1993. It will be aired in 2012.

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Action.... (and actors!)

Legendaryness* (captured on camera)

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It was legen-wait-for-it-dary! Mumford and Sons are known to be an amazing live band. But this was beyond amazing! Oh my goodness, I want to show you the video, but it will take the whole night for only one youtube-upload. Freaking HD!!!

*The term-inator says: Yes, it's a word!


Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Sigh no more

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I got a ticket at kijiji.ca, picked it up this morning at the Tim Hortons at Bloor/Sherbourne. It felt kind of like a spy swap, but Carol turned out to be a really nice woman at my Moms age, she bought the ticket for her daughter or something. I paid the exact amount she actually once paid for it, which is beyond fair. She said, she didn't want the ticket sitting around at home. Now it will hopefully have a great time with ME ;)

Birdie!

Okay, this is a little stupid, but it's just so canadian and I think it's sweet.
If the traffic lights for pedestrians turn green, there is usually a sound for the visually impaired. In Toronto it sounds like a little chirping bird. I recorded it, it's just a very short audio-sample, because I failed to do a better one on youtube. (The picture is Honest Ed's shopping mall at Bloor St West/ Bathurst St., another thrilling story to come soon)

re-cycle

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What Torontonians really like (recently): riding a bike and going green. First thing is mastered with the BIXI stations, Toronto's public bike system. Second is met by several stores that trade only local/regional products and the waste separation of the city, which can be described as a "garbage role model" to the world. Really, it's been taken seriously. Toronto is the greenest city I know when it comes to evironmental issues. It's so green, they wouldn't allow mushroom clouds on a label of a beer bottle (True story, more about that another time)
Watch out, there is a puddle, would you please jump...

Monday, October 24, 2011

Grab The Grid!

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All you need to know about what is going on in Toronto: "The Grid", a weekly newspaper full of reviews, columns, events and the latest chitchat in the city. It's free! You can get it all over town, mostly at boxes nearby subway or streetcar stations.

And look what I found this morning!
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My new favourite band is in concert in Toronto at the Air Cananda Center. I finally get to go (because hockey matches are sold out in advance and prices for remaining seats are absurd). Hooray!

ZINES and Editor-in-Pants

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Woke up to sunshine and a blue sky (actually a "first" in Toronto). I thought the day couldn't get any better, until I arrived at the "Canzine". And yes, that is the CN Tower in the background, which I refuse to visit, because a) it is ugly and b) it is 553 metres high (you can go up to 346 metres). And I am not into heights. I wouldn't visit the Eiffel Tower if I was in Paris. Back to the Canzine, ... if you would follow me, please

The typewriter orchestra

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Type your heart out! I have been visiting the "Canzine" today, an event hosted by "broken pencil", a magazine of zine culture and independent arts. If you don't happen to know what zines (← click) are, wikipedia can explain it so much better (because I am new to the zine scene myself). Especially I want to note the typewriter orchestra. A new type of music (haha). Could this be any more fun? See me typing like there is no tomorrow after the jump. You might as well...

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Zombie me

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One of the (many) photographers (freelance/press) took this picture with my camera. That's probably why it turned out so well. Want to see the zombie me?

A lot of heart (and brains too)

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There was a couple, who got married before the Toronto Zombie Walk at the meeting point/ zombie fair in Trinity Bellwoods Park. An odd way to say "I do", but it actually made sense, because the couple met at a horror convention and fell in love while working together on the project "Toronto Zombie Walk". And while all dead things must come to an end, why not a happy one: About 7000 zombie-friends witnessed their matrimonial bliss. Want to see the newly deads and costumes, costumes, costumes? (Warning: not for the faint-hearted)

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This morning in full costume and make-up, but without the certain amount of blood, that was generously donated and applied by the Zombie-Walk-Team. This was the funniest event ever, I took zillions of photos. I got a lot of compliments, especially for my forehead scar and the teeth (which are Avatar-teeth as the assistant at the Halloween-shop told me. I have never seen the movie, I just thought, those are really, really scary teeth) Well, I made two kids cry in the streetcar, which was actually a little awkward, because I had to get there somehow and most people in Toronto know about the Zombie Walk, it is kind of an institution, but the little ones, they were unfortunately uninformed. Smiling at them made it even worse. To my surprise there were a lot of kids at the Zombie Walk itself. I will sort and upload the pictures, which might take a minute or two and then I will give you the creeps. Beware!

Saturday, October 22, 2011

Gory, gory, hallelujah

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She is back, she is hungry and she is not staying 6 feet under any longer!
I am gonna be such a smokin' hot zombie, you will say "to die for" :)

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