<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I could go on, but that covers a few of the downtown highlights; if
you need more, let me know.
Of course (assuming I"m still around by then - I may be outta here), we
should get together (there are several more of us - we could make it a PDML
gathering) if you have
I have this and next weekend booked with the nag's.The 20th and the 27th may be open,so
far.:-)
Opps,the 20th is SO's BD,that may be out.
Dave
> Sunday I have a shoot and Starting Monday I'll be
> working 7 days a week for the rest of sept! :-(
>
> --- frank
Sunday I have a shoot and Starting Monday I'll be
working 7 days a week for the rest of sept! :-(
--- frank theriault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote: > I forgot the Zoo. Toronto has a wonderful
zoo, but
> plan on being there all day,
> because it's real big...
>
> cheers,
> frank
>
> frank theriau
I forgot the Zoo. Toronto has a wonderful zoo, but plan on being there all day,
because it's real big...
cheers,
frank
frank theriault wrote:
> Hi, Pat,
>
> Unfortunately, most of the summer festivals and the like are now history, or at
> least will be by mid-Sept.
>
> Other than Queen's Park,
Hi, Pat,
Unfortunately, most of the summer festivals and the like are now history, or at
least will be by mid-Sept.
Other than Queen's Park, and older civic buildings, there is, of course, the CN
Tower (hard to miss). Casa Loma is a pretty cool castle built by some
robber-baron type about 100 ye
Hello from a lurker-
I will be making an impromptu visit to Toronto in about a week's time. I
thought I would appeal to the generosity of the TOPDMLers for advice on any
mid-September events and late summer climate. My last trip was a summer trip 5
years ago. I have a vague recollection of visitin
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