do you travel between toronto and montreal regularly?
i searched and searched prices the best way was renting a car.
this queen elizabeth thing sounds expensive but fun.
once it gets HOT i want to take the fancy fary up to quebec.
ofcourse i will be wearing a vintage 1950s dress, as there is no better way to travel
im leaving tommorow
coming back monday
i was hoping to meet with this lady about a job
but she wont be there
but the job is mine anyways
without a meeting
it is a necesaty that i go to the fibers museum
and the ontario museum of fine arts
the rest i plan to eat
and take photos
it is on bloor just east of bathurst street on the south side. i cannot remember the name though. (i am more of a landmark navigator so names and such don't mean much to me lol).
and the other.. well it is not a strict vegetarian resteraunt.. so i am unsure of cross contamination of foods and cooking utensils, but it is a vegan-friends favourite place. it is called Mezzetta. it is on the corner of St.Clair and Christi. on the east side of the intersection, and on the South corner also. that place is one of my favourite resteraunts.. and if you choose to go there.. get the lemonaide that is made with blossom water. the taste is devine. quick snap to the palate, and then a lingering sweetness. mmm
the other is in the greek part of town (the Danforth).. called the Big Carrot..
the other... too hard to describe how to get there.
if you want more information.. check out:
www.toronto.com
and type in Vegetarian Resteraunts. it has some cool stuff posted with maps and such.
will you be staying locally (like downtown?).. if so, there is alot to do in such a small amount of time ha.
i searched and searched prices the best way was renting a car.
this queen elizabeth thing sounds expensive but fun.
once it gets HOT i want to take the fancy fary up to quebec.
ofcourse i will be wearing a vintage 1950s dress, as there is no better way to travel
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