I left work early today to go get my teeth cleaned at my dentist in the Beaches. I enjoyed the ride on the infamous Queen streetcar. Infamous for a couple of reasons – one of them is the fact that the cars are always late, always getting tied up with the traffic, as they don't have a dedicated lane on Queen Street; further complicated by it being the longest streetcar route in North America. When I lived out in the Beaches, I had many a long wait for that car.
Later, Ceri and I met up with brother Scott and sister-in-law Jennifer, who came in from Washington to spend Easter with my family in St. Catharines, and taking a brief, baby-less couple of days in Toronto. We walked over to Il Fornello on King Street and had dinner with Carly and Kelsey. Great fun, great visit. So fun, I forgot to take a picture.
The four of us left Scott and Jen at their hotel and went to Fionn's where we met up with Cathy who had just finished working a Leafs game.
Great night.
The iron fencing at Osgood Hall, University Avenue at Queen Street, Toronto. The purples and blues courtesy of dusk, on the shortest day of the year. Those colours, that light – beautiful thing #79.