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Sunday, 10 January 2016

Lake Opeongo (Algonquin Park)

Algonqun Outfitters Dock.

Location: Algonquin Park, Ontario, Canada
Address: Lake Opeongo Road
Date: Oct 2005
Website: www.algonquinpark.on.ca

  On the road to Opeongo Lake is where we had one of our greatest moose encounters.  This road leads up from Highway 60 to an Algonquin Outfitters location where canoeists can launch and head even further north to the lake.  The first lake we encountered as we drove up the road is Costello Lake.

Hey Abbott!
 Costello Lake.

  A little further along the road passes through a marshy area.  Occasionally you can see beaver dams built in this area.  This is also where we encountered a rather large snapping turtle attempting to cross the road.  We stopped and he lumbered across to continue on his journey.  In Algonquin you need to always be on the lookout as you never know what is around the corner.


  As the road winds over a small bridge there is a rather large rock sitting in the water which makes for a great photo opportunity.

Great Photo Spot.

    At the end of the road are two parking lots where you can leave your vehicle when you go canoeing.  As it was the off-season nothing was open so we were just using the parking lot to turn around.  As we drove into the first lot we spotted something.  It was more than something, it was a moose and her baby headed into the bushes.   

Moose on the loose.

  We drove out and up to the second lot, we stopped the car and we waited.

Mom with shy baby behind her.

  Luck was with us and a moment later the mother moose climbed up the hill and stopped to give us a look.  Behind her was her young offspring waiting for the all clear.  The mother walked over and started eating leaves from a tree.  She had determined we were not a threat.  She continued across the parking lot and a moment later the baby came out of the bushes and went over to her.  New calves are usually born in May or June and will stay with their mother until she gives birth again the next spring.  We have determined that this calf is most likely about 5 months old.


    It was all over in just a few moments.  We were able to catch one last glimpse of the two moose as they headed into the bushes at the side of the parking lot.
 
Moose Caboose.

  When we visit Algonquin we always take a drive up to this parking lot in hopes of repeating our experience.  Algonquin Park has one of the highest concentrations of moose in all of Ontario.  We have had other moose encounters elsewhere in the park, but never in this same spot.  We do get to enjoy the beautiful scenery whenever we visit as you can see below. 

Algonquin Parking Lot Fall Colours.
View From Lake Opeongo Road.

    As we head back south towards Highway 60, we also keep a keen lookout for any activity.  We know that a brief moment can be the difference between having a memorable wildlife encounter and not seeing anything at all.

Lake Opeongo Road.


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Algonquin Park (Lake Opeongo)

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Tuesday, 5 January 2016

Farting Lane

 Carting Lane. Farting Lane.

Location: London, England
Address:  Carting Lane
Date: Sept 2015
Website: www.atgtickets.com

  Carting Lane is just a small street, but it is an area of important firsts and lasts in London's history.  On the north end it can only be accessed by pedestrians via a stairway.  On the east stands the Savoy Theatre which opened in 1881 and is also the first public building in the world to be lit throughout with electricity.  The theatre also became famous for presenting the operas of Gilbert & Sullivan.  The opera Patience was the first to appear at the Savoy, but perhaps the best known is The Pirates of Penzance.

I am the very model of a modern Major-General.

  As you head south towards the Thames you will see a single lamp standing on the west side of the lane.  A small plaque next to the lamp lets us know that this is the last remaining sewer gas destructor lamp in the City of Westminster.  The City of Westminster includes a large part of central London.  Both the Queen's residence at Buckingham Palace, along with Big Ben and parliament can be found in Westminster.  More obviously this is also where the famous Westminster Abbey can be found.

The last one of its kind.

  This cast iron lamp was installed as part of the Victoria Embankment sewer system which opened in 1870.  It is this lamp that gives Carting Lane its oh so clever nickname.  One can only imagine what London smelled like at the end of the 1800s and this lamp was doing its part to help reduce that smell.   The lantern is designed to take the biogas that emits from the sewer system and burn it off.  We visited in the mid-afternoon and as you can see the lamp burns 24 hours a day.  We were also pleased to report that this lane did not smell any different than any of the others we had walked through earlier that day.

Listen. Do you smell something?


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Farting Lane Lamp , Savoy Theatre

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Wednesday, 30 December 2015

Chocolate Tour Of Toronto

Colourful Macarons.

Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Date: Dec 2015
Website: besttours.com

  We arrived at the corner of King & Spadina just before the tour departure time.  There were a few other people milling about.  A couple of  minutes later a girl revealed herself to be our tour guide and off we went.  We were going on a chocolate walking tour of Toronto and we were ready to sample some of the best that each location had to offer.

Forno Cultura.

Forno Cultura
Address:  609 King Street West, Toronto, ON
Website: fornocultura.com
 Our first stop was to sample some chocolate olive cake.  There was a contrast between the sweet chocolate and the olive that was quite pleasing.  The bakery also had racks of fresh bread as well as pizza that looked like something to try on a return visit.  Right now it was all about the chocolate.

Delysees.

Delysèes
Address:  780 King St W, Toronto, ON
Website: delysees.com
  Delysees was the location that appealed to us the most with rows of colourful macarons and other carefully decorated desserts.  We were allowed to choose which macarons to taste from the display.  We also tried a small cheese and egg croissant sandwich that called out to us.  We left Delysees and headed further west and then turned up to Queen Street for our next location.

Happy Birthday To You.

Dufflet
Address:  787 Queen St W, Toronto, ON
Website: www.dufflet.com
    At Dufflet we were given some brownies to eat.  We were familiar with Dufflet as their cakes can be found in many Toronto grocery stores.  The Queen Street West store has been here since 1982.  After finishing the brownies we were starting to feel full.

Dlish Cupcakes.

Dlish
Address:  833 Queen St W, Toronto, ON
Website: www.dlishcupcakes.com
   We had passed Dlish on our way to Dufflet so now we doubled back.  We were offered to either have a cupcake now or to have it packed for later.  These were rather large cupcakes so we had a marshmallow cupcake and a salted caramel cupcake put into a little carrying case to take with us.

Nadege sweet treats.

Nadege Patisserie
Address:  780 Queen Street West, Toronto, ON
Website: www.nadege-patisserie.com
  The last stop was Nadege.  This shop is owned by a fourth generation pastry chef, Nadege Nourian.  Here we were treated to a small dark chocolate.  They seemed to know they were the last stop on the tour and they didn't want anyone exploding on them.  They also had some beautifully crafted desserts in their display case.  It seems there is some competition between Nadege and Delysees as to who has the best macarons.  We plan to return and do some blind taste testing to determine which is our favourite.

Queen Street West & Niagara.

  As we walked along our tour guide had quizzed us on how much chocolate it takes to kill a person.   This lead to questions such as "Is it being dropped on top of them?"  The tour guide clarified.  It turns out that a person would have to eat about 22 lbs of chocolate in one sitting for it to kill them.  While we did have quite a bit of chocolate on the tour, we were nowhere close to that limit.  After the tour we even took a chance and found a quiet place to sit and polish off those Dlish cupcakes.


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Forno Cultura , Delysèes Authentic French Bakery , Dufflet Pastries Inc. , Dlish Cupcakes , Nadege Patisserie

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