
Back in the frozen wastelands of the North...
About two and a half weeks ago I left Canada via the tortuous freeway system of Toronto in the rental car to get to the airport and thence to Costa Rica. The signage on the freeways in Toronto is designed to comfort the nuerotics that already know their route perfectly. For anyone that does not they are useless. The freeway splits and only after you are on the new route are you rewarded with a sign that tells you that you made the right or wrong decision. Signage for minor roads is designed so that you have to swerve across five lanes of heavily trafficked highway within a hundred meters, at 120kph or be forced to drive on safely, missing your exit, to the reach the following one and drive around aimlessly for an extra hour. Did Ontario employ Spanish road designers?

Prior to leaving I went downtown and happened upon the Toronto Santa Claus Parade, it takes about two hours to see the whole thing and takes place over a 6km route. This was the 101st year, which apparently makes it the oldest running Xmas parade in the world. Along the whole route there are children playing and families under blankets sitting on camp chairs and some of the floats are truly impressive.
I went to the Toronto Motorcycle Show today where I became convinced that life would not be

2 comments:
So you're back in TO?
How can you possibly bear to leave Costa Rica and enter the frozen wasteland?
Cathy, wherever you go, you shine a little light in someones life.
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