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Snowy January Saturday puts snow on the ground, but temperature swings with freezing rain will lead to uncertain Sunday outdoors. Winter with snow that endures is not a sure thing in our neighbourhood. (Riverside, Toronto) 20150105 - Storefront art
Lovebot concrete robot statues by Matthew Del Degan inside the sales centre for Riverside Square development, which will be on the south side of Queen Street, east of the Dion River. A winter stroll through our changing neighbourhood. (Toronto) 20150111 - Art at Union Station
As part of Villa Toronto, "Outliers" (2014) JD Walsh, in a narrow booth in the grand hall of the train station under construction. Images projected on the "cymbal" worth watching, although conditions in the venue are less than optimal. Exhibit by the Cooper Cole gallery, expected European works as Villa Raster is centered in Warsaw, Poland. (Toronto Union Station) 20150122 - Pearl Court
Toronto is one of the few places where you can have dim sum while it's snowing outside, observed EKI. Family lunch before an upcoming birthday where adult children don't care so much about the celebration anymore. Relaxed conversation about life. (Gerrard Street East, Toronto) 20150208 - Systems Thinking Ontario Feb. 2015
Special session on "Systems and Resilience: Deciphering Panarchy", with exceptional request that all attendees preread the 2001 Holling article. Rich discussion, with varying views on the helpfulness of diagrams to either clarify or confuse the text. (OCAD U., Toronto) 20150218 - Crustaceans in tank
Crab towering over lobsters may have slightly longer life, as restaurant had double lobster special. Family dinner with visiting niece fulling in for errant son. Winter day slightly less cold, with snowfall slowing traffic uptown. (Perfect Chinese Restaurant, Scarborough, Ontario) 20150221 - Pearson gate E77
Short escape from chilly Toronto for rainy Tokyo. No courtesy upgrade today, so will sleep vertically against the window wall. Enjoyed chicken pho with vegetarian broth in Maple Leaf Lounge, multiple refills die to small bowls. (Toronto Pearson Airport Terminal 1) 20150224 - Haneda arrival gate corridor
Speedwalk fronted by windows in makes the long trek in daylight from international arrivals to the immigration hall less tedious. Airline terminal formerly just domestic fights, now includes Air Canada from Toronto. Easy walk to monorail, much closer to central Tokyo than Narita airport way out east (Tokyo Haneda Airport) 20150225 - Kiba Park Bridge and fountain plaza
Rainy walk to Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo on a different route from past trips. Path from Kiba station north through park leads to landmark Kiba Koen Ohashi bridge, over Kasaibashi Street and the Sendaiborigawa River. (Kiba Park, Tokyo) 20150226 - Scholarly after-lunch discussion
Beyond formal presentations, privilege of relaxed time for conversation of speculative ideas about the future. Wide variety of perspectives and backgrounds add to a rich dialogue. (7th floor, 9 West building, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Ookayama, Japan) 20150227 - Symposium on Service Systems Science
@JimSpohrer saying Moore's Law for Service Systems may be found in Smart Service Systems with Cognitive Assistants, at the 8th annual symposium hosted at the Tokyo Institute of Technology. Full day of lectures by experts, some regular participants in the invited workshops. (Tokyo Institute of Technology, 9 West Building) 20150228 - Gekkeikan Okura Sake Museum
Learning about varieties of rice used, and how sake is made. Small samples at end of tour still more alcohol than I've consumed in a year. Rainy day deterred outdoor sightseeing. Rode shinkasen bullet train from Tokyo to Kyoto, day of touring, then continuing route by car to Osaka. (Gekkeikan Okura Sake Museum, Fushimi, Japan). 20150301 - Fushimi Inari Shrine
Beginning of ascent through thousands of vermilion torii gates at Shinto shrine, on a rainy late afternoon in early March. Brief sightseeing opportunity on routing from Tokyo to Kyoto on shinkasen, continuing on to Osaka in the car of a colleague. (Fushimi Inari Shrine) 20150301 - Fox Capture Plan, Club Metro
Jazz fusion trio in Kyoto basement music venue. Stood for an hour on concrete floor for band to start, our group double the age of the target audience. Japanese music lovers appreciative but enthusiasm restrained as compared to western audiences. Fox Capture Plan opened, we stayed halfway though set by Jizue before jet lag suggested leaving early. (Club Metro, Kyoto, Japan) 20150301 - Coleading systems workshop
Graduate students for systems-inspired leaders in material science immersed in learning. Started with self-introductions of participants with narrow specialities, then exercise for pairs and trios to find a synthesis of their expertise. Lecture on systems concepts will be followed by more exercises. (Osaka Prefecture University) 20150303