Friday: Went for a bike ride (somehow avoided the rain) and then cleaned my condo. Went for dinner with simply Dan and his mom at the fabulous
Debu Saha's Biryani House (across from Wellesley station). Went back to Dan's and watched some
Sex & The City and called it a night.
Saturday: Breakfast at
Art Square Gallery Café followed by a movie at the R.O.M. Theatre as part of the annual
Inside Out Film & Video Festival. We saw
The End of Second Class which charts the history of the gay marriage movement in Canada. After that we headed to Union Station and took a
GO bus to Bramalea to visit my parents. Had a lovely dinner of
polenta (and other things) and then watched two reasonably good movies we had rented for a badly stocked suburban
Rogers Video. They were
The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill and
Me And You And Everyone We Know.
Sunday: simply Dan and myself decided to go to London, Ontario for the day (we still aren't sure why, but the pictures are coming!). After lots of walking around the town (including
Western U) and being somewhat underwhelmed by the place we head to dinner at an Italian restaurant on the
Richmond Row business area. However, the power in the neighbourhood goes out just after we order our meals. Anyway, they give us lots of free beer which we happily drink in the dark for an hour. At this point we decide there's no way either of us are driving anytime soon and decide to check into a hotel for the night instead.
$96 for the night in downtown London...not bad! Since we are staying the night we decide to hook-up with some friends who live in London and went for drinks at the
Alex P. Keaton pub. Following that we checked out London's incestuous gay scene with some drinks and dancing at
The Annex.
Monday: Head back to Brampton to return the car. Get a ride to the subway and then head straight to the R.O.M. for another Inside Out movie. This one is called
Is It Really So Strange? and it chronicles the burgeoning interest of latinos in East L.A. into the music of
Morrissey and
The Smiths and how they reconcile with the fact that he's a flambuoyant and possibly gay Brit. Anyway, it's an interesting doc that I'd recommend! Following that I head to work (wohoo, premium pay!) and then following work at 22:00 head in a cab to
The Phoenix Concert Theatre to see Madchester survivors
The Charlatans live in concert.
That's a wrap! Satisfied Babel?