Saturday, August 24, 2024

Our surprise parking ticket

Thursday, August 22 was an ideal day to visit the Canadian National Exhibition (CNE) in Toronto, which we locals call "the Ex."  It was sunny, but not too humid.  It was also a fine day for a football game.  So, my husband and I decided to spend some time at the Ex and then attend the Toronto Argos game at BMO Field on the CNE grounds.

We prefer taking the GO train to the Es, so we parked our car near the Mimico GO station.  There were many unoccupied reserved parking spaces close to the station.  We could have parked illegally in one of them, but we didn't.  Instead of taking our chances by parking in a reserved space, we chose to park our vehicle a little further away, on Wesley St.  After a short walk, we caught the next train to the Ex.  

After an enjoyable time at the fair and at the football game, we caught a GO train back to the Mimico station.  We soon noticed an unpleasant surprise on our windshield - a yellow parking ticket.  At first we were mystified because we hadn't noticed any NO PARKING signs where we parked.  However, we were fined $40 for parking longer than three hours.  Again, we were mystified.  We hadn't seen any sign informing us that there was a time limit.  Is the city so cash strapped that it is handing out parking tickets here, there and everywhere?

It seems so blatantly unfair.  Much more than three hours is required for a day at the Ex.  We don't see how we were careless or negligent.  We don't think we deserved the parking ticket.  We had no idea about restricting our parking time to three hours.  How were we to know when there was no sign?  If we are missing something, we would like to know.  We also don't want to give up taking the GO train to the Ex or to sporting events at BMO Field.


- Joanne

Tuesday, August 20, 2024

Why do we rush the summer?

Today is August 20th, and many will say that the end of summer is nigh.  I am not one of them.  I find enjoyment in all four seasons, but summer is really special.  I revel in those lazy, hazy days of sunshine, and those long, lingering summer evenings.  Yes, I know it must come to an end, that it's all part of the cycle of life.  Summer must end to make way for fall and winter, and, of course, life must go on.  What I don't understand is why it has to be rushed.  Summer should be savoured.  It should be sipped slowly.

The back-to-school sales seem to be starting earlier and earlier every year.  That's the way advertising works.  However, the autumnal equinox falls on September 22, 2024.  That's over a month away.  We actually have more than a month of summer left.  What's the rush?

For many, summer ends when school begins.  In the province of Ontario, where I've lived all my life, the first day of school is traditionally the Tuesday after Labour Day.  Here in Toronto, the Canadian National Exhibition (CNE) runs from mid-August until Labour Day.  When I was a child, the CNE or "the Ex" was summer's swan song, its last blast before the beginning of a new school year.

In other areas, school begins earlier, often the last week of August.  For most students, summer ends when school begins, but what about all the people who aren't students or teachers?  There is still much to enjoy in the month of September, even if you have returned to school and must concentrate on your studies.

Every moment of summer is  precious, and I don't want to waste a single one.  I prefer to sip the seasonal elixir for as long as possible. 


- Joanne

Thursday, August 8, 2024

Maritime photos: New Brunswick

 I recently toured the Maritimes.  I love Atlantic Canada/  It is one of my favourite places in the world.  On this trip, I visited Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island.  Here are some New Brunswick photos.  My Nova Scotia and P.E.I. photos are on separate pages.

- Joanne


NEW BRUNSWICK

Alma, New Brunswick











Fundy National Park




Baie Verte, New Brunswick, Near Sackville      

Bistro Le Chat Bleu



Maritime photos: Nova Scotia

I toured the Maritimes from July 5 to July 17, 2024.  I love Atlantic Canada.  It is one of my favourite places in the world.  On this trip, I visited Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island.  Here are some Nova Scotia photos.  My New Brunswick and P.E.I. photos are on separate pages.

- Joanne


NOVA SCOTIA


Halifax

Point Pleasant Park

Point Pleasant Park


Point Pleasant Park


Point Pleasant Park











Halifax restaurant: The Bicycle Thief




Halifax waterfront


Lunenburg




Peggy's Cove




              













Maritime photos: Prince Edward Island

I recently toured the Maritimes.  I love Atlantic Canada/  It is one of my favourite places in the world.  On this trip, I visited Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island.  Here are some P.E.I. photos.  My Nova Scotia and New Brunswick photos are on separate pages.

- Joanne


PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND   

Summerside

Spinnakers Landing













South Rustico

St. Augstine's Catholic Church, the oldest Catholic church on Prince Edward Island, was built in 1838.




Cavendish    


Cavendish Beach


Sunset at Cavendish Beach



Cavendish Sand Dune






Green Gables Heritage Place


Anne of Green Gables House



Lover's Lane and Haunted Forest



       




Charlottetown

Arts Hotel




Cows ice cream store