Wow. What a crazy weekend.
I'm sorry I haven't posted in a couple of days, but there haven't been enough hours in the day for me and with the weather warming up and all, I haven't been indoors long enough to get anything written down. I did happen to go out to the Distillery District on Sunday, and found this lovely paisley ceramics tile to post for you. It's from a beautiful boutique called Fawn Ceramics, and the ceramic tiles can even be doubled up as coasters for those pesky beverage rings. The boutique boasted a trendy, inviting space and was jam packed with tonnes of awesome pieces of art. Definitely worth a look.
So to fill you in, Saturday was day of that wedding I attended, and it was fantastic, amazing a
nd crazy!
It started out beautifully, and by the end of the night, the open bar had relaxed everyone into laughing, dancing party animals. Unforgettable. Here is a photo of me with the couple and with the beautiful bride so that you can see both her ivory gown and red dress that night.
Becky is Chinese-Dutch and Nick is Indian-French and so the wedding was a fabulous melange of cultures and magnificent food. After a 16 course meal of shark fin soup, lobster, abalone... I was sure that I was going to explode and die a happy, gluttonous death that night.
I must admit, that it was a bit tough getting out of bed the next morning, but
with the
gorgeous
sunny weather there was no way that I was staying in. And so I woke up, got dressed and proceeded to have one of the most amazing days ever! I enjoyed a beautiful drive down to Kensington Market, where the first Pedestrian Sunday of the year was underway and enjoyed an array of stunts, shows, musicians and bazaars. Here are some photos to make up for my slow posting time.
After Kensington, I made it to the Distillery District, and explored all the little shops and historic architecture. I was particularly intrigued by the old, working freight elevator from 1926.
Here ar
e some of my favourite pictures from there.
Hope you like 'em. Took forever to post!
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