Pizza Libretto, Danforth

pizza-libretto-danforthTop left, iPhone shot of our calamari pizza. Beside that, the Italian postcard/coupon that comes with the bill.

Brian and I were the first customers to arrive on Good Friday at 11:30 a.m. Shortly thereafter the place was packed. (Customers included one two-year old, bawling very loudly… please, parents, any chance for a bit of consideration?)
We had heard good things and were there to explore.

Marimekko: Fabulous fabric flashback

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Marimekko was a Finnish art collective whose eye-popping fabrics literally covered Toronto back in the 60s and 70s. The show at the Textile Museum made us feel as if we’d stepped into a time machine. We found out today that the exhibit has been extended to May 12th, so make the trip. It is very trippy.
The Textile Museum is right downtown, near Dundas and University Avenue. Easy to get to on the subway. You can even get free passes at your local library if you have a library card. Danica and I like to go around the corner for a good Chinese food lunch on Dundas when we visit.

A loving gesture for Emily, a reminder for me


Canadian Kyle collected video support from celebrities for Emily, his Australian girlfriend. She is recovering in Australia from surgery for a cancerous brain tumour. Her birthday arrived before Kyle could be at her side in Oz, so he put the video together. In it, everyone wishes Emily well. I do too, of course. [Story]
There was a message in the video for me as well as for Emily. The only celebrity I recognized was Regis Philbin who once ran a talk show I never watched and a game show, ditto. None of the others, kind as they were to participate, looked at all familiar to me.

East of Eliza and the perfect little gift

jo-visitDanica and I finally made it over to visit Jo in her new digs at Delmanor Retirement Suites (Wow! Wonderful life style). Since she was treating us to lunch at the in-house restaurant, we wanted to bring a little hostess gift.
We have an outstanding florist just at the top of Beach Hill… East of Eliza (on Gerrard, east of Woodbine, actually). Our friends don’t need another knick knack to dust and we don’t want to bring gifts of fattening food or candy. Tastes in wine vary and some don’t drink anyway. Flowers are perfect. East of Eliza flowers are super fresh, fragrant and stylish.

First time visiting Hirut

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Lovely Ethiopian restaurant on the Danforth near Woodbine. I asked, “How do you pronounce the name of the restaurant? Heer-ROOT?” “Correct”, the charming lady replied. “That’s also my name!”
Danica, Kathleen and I ordered 3 dishes so that we could share and get a variety of tastes. The first dish to arrive might have been enough for all of us! It was a great, big platter of delicious piles of various beans, chick peas, a hard boiled egg, some chicken, ground beef, lettuce/avocado salad, a melange of other vegetables… all sitting on a bed of Ethiopian bread. You use the bread to scoop up your food. Extra rolls of the same bread are provided, as your utensils. (We cheated a bit and asked for a knife to divvy things up. The ladies also used forks.)

Orchard Park Little Free Library opens

orchard-parkA happy crowd gathered in the park today for hot chocolate around the fire pit, in celebration of the unveiling of the latest Little Free Library. It’s the first one in a public park. Most are in private front yards.
You see Danica looking on beside our tireless local councillor Mary-Margaret McMahon. We met Bill and Carolyn, who opened the first Free Little Library in our ward. Andrew, one of the library builders, read a stanza from the A.A. Milne book he was donating and Chris, another builder, cut the ribbon. Kids quickly began to fill the shelves. No free wi-fi yet, but lots of new titles to share.

Oh oh logo

20130323-170624.jpgThis logo design for an Archdiocesan Youth Commission illustrates the trouble you can get into if you’re not careful.
Playing with negative space has its negatives.
The whole business of logo design is fraught wth danger and there are an amazing number of ways to mess up, as the ROM discovered (item below this one).
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Ontario's "O" sadly omitted

ROM-logoRoyal Ontario Museum’s new logo, designed by New York, NY firm LaPlaca Cohen.
Canadian graphic artists may feel as left out as that “O”. I’ll certainly think of that whenever I see it.