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- Disrupting for Disruptors
Plenary Brianna Wettlaufer @StocksyUnited @CoopsCanada #platformcoop Platform Co-op Start-up Showcase (Bram & Bluma Appel Salon, Toronto Public Library) 20170909 - Lalibela
Hosting @mikewittenstein in the multicultural Toronto experience with Ethiopian dinner, eating with our hands. Restaurant reservation was miscommunicated, manager graciously asked other customers to shift to accommodate our group. Our sons might not remember the time we visited Mike in Atlanta, as they were children en route to Disney World. (Lalibela Cuisine, Danforth Avenue, Toronto, Ontario) 20190615 - Disrupting the Disruptors
Plenary @StocksyUnited @helenissocial @SitoVeracruz @CoopsCanada @jhoronjeff @ntnsndr @CoopsCanada #platformcoop Start up and Scale up Panel Discussion (Bram & Bluma Appel Salon, Toronto Public Library) 20170909 - Maple Leaf Lounge, Pearson T1
Still enjoying benefits as a Million Mile @aircanada flyer. Family beginning first true non-conference vacation since our sons were children. Escaping winter by flying south for 11 days. (Maple Leaf Lounge, Pearson Airport, Toronto, Ontario) 20191217 - Hooked Inc. Leslieville
Bonus sample of variety of salmon sashimi, for birthday in cooking class. Warned that one species isn't normally recommended raw, but knowing your fish makes the difference. (Hooked Inc. Leslieville, Queen Street East, Toronto, Ontario) 20190909 - Disrupting the Disruptors
Plenary @sgeobey @CoopsCanada #platformcoop Research & Policy Questions (Bram & Bluma Appel Salon, Toronto Public Library) 20170909 - Devonian Pond
Loose time sees skaters in tights, player with hockey stick, child with trainer, and mother using toddler using stroller to get around the rink. Construction through campus on Gould Street now seems complete, pavement replaced by interlocking stone for pedestrians and cyclists. Hadn't appreciated that the square with the oval pond was opened in 1978 with funding from the Devonian Foundation of Calgary. (Devonian Pond, Ryerson University, Toronto, Ontario) 20201223 - Rockbund Art Museum
Tobias Rehberger (2018) "Free Coffee Free Parking Freedom" installation from fifth floor @Rockbund, as part of "If You Don't Use Your Eyes To See, You Will Use Them To Cry". Signage embodies an information paradox, where availability without charge may encourage an unrestrained liberty to consume or get more. Our visit coincided with the museum opening for the day, so a rapid visit of 30 minutes with no crowds. (Rockbund Art Museum, Huqiu Rd, Huangpu Qu, Shanghai, PR China) 20190403 - Prairie Drive Park
Singing a capella into the wind @LidoPimienta @bike_music_fest #artsintheparksTO. Bicyclists scattered on inclined lawn, most having ridden the PanAm Trail north from the Evergreen Brickworks. City streets were more direct for me. (Prairie Drive Park, Oakridge neighbourhood, Toronto, Ontario) 20160919 - Toronto Necropolis Mary Watson 1869
Grave marker for Mary Watson, died 1869 at age 6 years, 11 months. The oldest legible date that I saw at Toronto Necropolis, originally opened in 1850. A tranquil spot in today's downtown Toronto that would have been far from the harbour so many years ago. Northeast of Wellesley Street and Parliament Street (Toronto) 20110811 18:05 - Disrupting the Disruptors
Plenary @rabble @TreborS @StocksyUnited @ntnsndr @nora3000 @CoopsCanada #platformcoop Technology & innovation (Bram & Bluma Appel Salon, Toronto Public Library) 20170909 - Janes Walk, Villiers Street at Don Roadway
Wet grass @JanesWalkTO led by @JohnLorinc "A Meandering History of the Lower Don" on land that will become a new shallower southbound channel emptying into wetland. Keating Channel will remain as the deeper westbound channel, with new promenades at water's edge, while the Gardiner Expressway is moved further north. The Don River was never straight lines, these engineering projects aim to renaturalize the landscape to preempt flooding. (Distillery Lane, Distillery District, Toronto, Ontario) 20190504 - di_20140320_185346_st-on_gamingthecanadianelectoralsystem_presenters
- Sushi Style
After movie, indulged in late night sushi party tray. We were the only guests dining in, a steady stream of pickups and delivery people coming through the door. The assortment of fish was fresh and traditional, without fusion creativity that wouldn't be seen in Japan. We chose to not partake before the 3h01m film that tests bladder capacity. (Sushi Style, Dundas Street East, Toronto, Ontario) 20190504 - Janes Walk, Distillery Lane
On land @JanesWalkTO led by @JohnLorinc "A Meandering History of the Lower Don" that was Ashbridges Bay Marsh before landfill. Cherry Street would have been part of the Don River delta, before the waterway was channelled further east, with an unnatural 90-degree turn as the Keating Channel in the late 1890s. The combination of industrial waste and human excrement combined into public health hazard, corrected with conversion into a massive industrial district from 1912-1922. Today, the Gooderham and Worts site has been redeveloped into the Distillery District. (Distillery Lane, Distillery District, Toronto, Ontario) 20190504