Friday, September 30, 2011

Fun with Nancy and Phil

Our dear friends and son in law Peter's Mom and step-father arrived at the end of our time with Sean and we spent 5 fun-filled days together, walking around areas of Toronto, sharing stories and laughs, eating (lots) good food and drinking wine.  They rejoined us this week after spending time with relatives in Niagara and St. Mary's and continued the fun with Rachel, Peter, Steve, Tina and Sean.  They left for Nova Scotia this morning.  We are always so happy to see them and sad to see them go.

Here are just a few pics of our time together.

The first photo's are of our walk (2 hours one way) along the Leslie Street Spit.  It runs parallel to the cityscape and was created out of used concrete and bricks and soil, starting in 1955.  It is still being maintained and constructed by the Toronto Conservation Authority and is home to all kinds of flora a fauna that arrives naturally to the soil that is transported here.  Trees have grown, ponds have developed   over the years.  A free park to cycle and walk in without vehicles....right in the city and on the waterfront of Lake Ontario.
Phil and Bob

An unexpected and emotional tribute to
Jack Layton, created out of old bricks by some sensitive soul 

Part of the tribute

Another part of the tribute





Nancy on a log

Lakeside view

Nancy and Phil

The new Sugar Beach park on the waterfront




Waterfront Toronto improvements
in front of new Corus Entertainment
Film Studios and Restaurant

Sherbourne Common - part of Waterfront Toronto
This water sculpture treats rain water runoff with
UV and the clean water into Lake Ontario

A bit of whimsy.....a manual pump that
is also a drinking fountain of clean water, blending
 past and present technologies

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