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Thursday, 5 February 2015

World's Oldest Wombat

Happy Birthday to Hamlet.  Happy Birthday to you.

Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Address: 2000 Meadowvale Road
Date: Feb 2015
Website:  www.torontozoo.com

  Hamlet, the southern hairy-nosed wombat, turned 33 on February 1, 2015.  We visited the Toronto Zoo to wish him a happy birthday and to congratulate him on being the oldest wombat in the world.  On September 1, 2016 he will become the oldest wombat in history.
 
Hamlet. Today it's your Birthday.

   Hamlet is still quite active and can often be seen roaming around his enclosure.  He is a little worse for wear, as he had to have one eye removed and he often requires his food to be microwaved in order to soften it up for chewing.  His right eye always appears closed which makes him easy to differentiate from the other two wombats at the zoo.  If you can, we recommend that you come and visit him in the Australasia Pavilion.  If not, you can always enjoy the video of him below.  We wish you all the best Hamlet!



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Toronto Zoo (Australasia Pavilion)

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Friday, 30 January 2015

Chocolate FX

Get your chocolate fix at Chocolate F/X.

Location: Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Canada
Address: 335 Four Mile Creek Road
Date: Jan 2015
Website:  www.chocolatefx.ca

  While we were visiting Niagara-on-the-Lake, we decided we could use a little chocolate to go with our wine.  Chocolate F/X offers tours of their factory to see the chocolate making process in action.  During the tour we were shown a cocoa pod which looks kind of like a football.  Inside rattling around you could hear the cocoa beans.  Our tour guide told us that the dark chocolate comes from the beans and white chocolate comes from the oils.
  On the other side of a big window was the factory.  A worker was there wearing ear protection, a hair net and a beard net.  We guess technically he was wearing two hair nets.  The guide told us that whatever is being covered in chocolate is put into one of the giant metal drums and then chocolate is repeatedly coated over it.  Sometimes it takes the whole day to get just the right thickness of coating.  Once the product is ready it is taken out of the drum and the whole drum is cleaned by hand to get ready for the next batch.  There were some hair dryers which they use to help melt the chocolate off the walls during cleaning.
  We were told that when the product emerges it is usually bumpy from bouncing around in the drum.  They then cover it in corn syrup to make it smooth and round like the public expects.  We say no need for the syrup.  Chocolate is chocolate.  Bumpy would be fine with us.

Tub of chocolate.

  In the hallway where the tour takes place there were two pictures.  The bottom picture was of a messy child covered in chocolate.  This picture also appears on some of the packaging so we assume it is someone associated with the business.  The other picture was of a monkey in a thorn bush so concerned with cleanliness that he was using one of the thorns to pick his teeth.  We purchased a few tubs of chocolate and using a voucher from our hotel we were also treated to a chocolate dipped strawberry after the tour.  We managed to keep the chocolate off our hands and faces and get it into our mouths where it belongs.


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Chocolate FX

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Tuesday, 20 January 2015

The Big Apple

The other Big Apple.

Location: Colborne, Ontario, Canada
Address: 262 Orchard Drive
Date: July 2004
Website:  www.thebigapple.ca

  Did we tell you that we were in The Big Apple last weekend?  You were in New York?  Well, no, but we are not lying.  Located about halfway between Toronto and Kingston, Ontario is a giant apple that you can actually go inside.  You can then climb the stairs and look out from the observation deck at the top.  It is a good spot for a break when driving along Highway 401.  It is also a good spot to pick up some apple pie or bread, freshly baked on site. There is a small petting zoo, games like mini golf or shuffleboard, and other food and candy.
  We stopped to climb the apple as we can not resist these things.  It is the world's biggest apple after all.  While it is not quite as big as New York City, it is definitely the biggest apple that we have seen.  You can't miss it when driving by on the highway.  So stop and take a break, and take some pictures too.  This is the sort of thing you should do while enjoying life on vacation.


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The Big Apple

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