Toronto, city of...maple leaves and geese and people who say "Sowry" and "Eh?" Toronto was not my most favorite city thus far. It seemed to be sort of a generic "big city," vaguely British, vaguely not, filled with big buildings and shops and movie theatres and our hotel. I flew back to Raleigh for a chemo in the middle of Toronto (much easier to get in and out of the country with a passport, incidentally), and so I did spend a few nights just lounging around in my hotel room resting and taking hot baths, instead of seeing the sights and painting the town red.
There WERE some fun things that happened in Toronto, however -- Johanna Day, who played Barbara on Broadway for many months, came to visit, so I got to spend some fun time with her. We took a trip to the agricultural fair, so I got to pet some sheep and horses and goats. And, I took a crazy trip with Amy Warren to Greektown, in search of a magical dessert parlor where we had ENORMOUS ice cream sundaes and could barely waddle back to the taxi to take us home again.
So. Short and sweet, that was Toronto. Pics below.
There WERE some fun things that happened in Toronto, however -- Johanna Day, who played Barbara on Broadway for many months, came to visit, so I got to spend some fun time with her. We took a trip to the agricultural fair, so I got to pet some sheep and horses and goats. And, I took a crazy trip with Amy Warren to Greektown, in search of a magical dessert parlor where we had ENORMOUS ice cream sundaes and could barely waddle back to the taxi to take us home again.
So. Short and sweet, that was Toronto. Pics below.