More Songs about Buildings and Food
Oct. 25th, 2008 10:00 pmWe loaded the girls into the Haunted Police Car this afternoon, and took them into downtown Toronto for a special treat. Yes, Australian supergroup "The Wiggles" were in town. I have to say, the bandmembers are clearly in very good shape. A few of them were doing the splits during the show.
And, they taught Captain Feathersword (the Friendly Pirate) all about Canada's ties to Australia through the Commonwealth, and the show concluded with "Rule Brittania!" in full chorus. Well, okay, not the last part.

The first stop, though, was buying candy in Union Station. You know how much theSkyDome Roger's Centre charges for food?

velvetpage, Claire, and Elizabeth.

BEHOLD YOUR AUSTRALIAN OVERLORDS!

The show in progress...

Jeff, the Laugable Narcoleptic Wiggle, has fallen asleep in the midst of his wild gyrations once again.

Fall sunshine and colours.

The CN Tower and Roger's Centre.
After the show, we ambled through a park built on land that was, not too long ago, scarred wasteland owned by the Canadian National railways. Toronto is evidently booming, and about two dozen high-rises were in construction around us.

The beautiful Royal York Hotel, once the largest building in the British Empire, is rapidly losing its waterfront view.

These were built since I started working at CCI.

Construction is everywhere.

And that's all.
And, they taught Captain Feathersword (the Friendly Pirate) all about Canada's ties to Australia through the Commonwealth, and the show concluded with "Rule Brittania!" in full chorus. Well, okay, not the last part.
The first stop, though, was buying candy in Union Station. You know how much the
BEHOLD YOUR AUSTRALIAN OVERLORDS!
The show in progress...
Jeff, the Laugable Narcoleptic Wiggle, has fallen asleep in the midst of his wild gyrations once again.
Fall sunshine and colours.
The CN Tower and Roger's Centre.
After the show, we ambled through a park built on land that was, not too long ago, scarred wasteland owned by the Canadian National railways. Toronto is evidently booming, and about two dozen high-rises were in construction around us.
The beautiful Royal York Hotel, once the largest building in the British Empire, is rapidly losing its waterfront view.
These were built since I started working at CCI.
Construction is everywhere.
And that's all.
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Date: 2008-10-26 03:38 am (UTC)*is not good with change*
I visited the year it was built and got a little plush turtle named "Domer." I have not informed him of the takeover, I'm sure he'd be crushed (and that's difficult for a turtle!)
Some of the signs on the walkways toward the Skydome still say "Skydome" on them too, which amuses me to no end.
As for your Mom, one of the Walmarts near me used to be a Woolco, so I can understand that problem!
Oh, and if
She's recently started calling all Shoppers Drug Marts "IGA"s, even though she's never shopped in an IGA. Being the good friend I am, I only refer to Shoppers as IGA in her presence now.
*giggles and goes to hide somewhere safe from Cats*
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Date: 2008-10-26 05:54 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-10-26 05:48 pm (UTC)They still have the SEARS, Toys-R-Us, and Canadian Tire, though. My father likes to tell me about the Canadian Tire sometimes. When he was a kid, it was just a little hardware shack off-downtown. When I was a kid, it was a big anchor store on the mall. Years ago they got a huge wad of cash from the Canadian Tire Fairy and became the biggest Canadian Tire in Canada for a little while. Only a little while, though, because the Canadian Tire Fairy was giving bigger wads of cash to other stores. ^.^;;
Ahh progress.
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Date: 2008-10-27 04:14 pm (UTC)