
JOURNAL
Bowmanville, ON to Toronto, ON
In the morning, we were back on the Waterfront Trail marshes, getting up close and personal with the transmission towers. The path winded through a dichotomy of steel and grass. We made many stops…
We started the drizzly morning off with a lovely breakfast at The Jane. Camille then met with her friend Seema. They hadn't seen each other in nearly 8 years! The middle school friends had a great time catching up over lattes and ma’amoul (pastries filled with pistachios and walnuts) while strolling downtown. Greg was the best partner ever and did laundry before meeting the ladies for lunch at Yummy, a true-to-name Korean restaurant.
After browsing Hanji for some beautifully made cards, we visited the textile museum of Canada (Seema's friend's friend was running a show there). They hosted some profound exhibits featuring textiles from Kashmir and Inuit cultures. The evening was filled with more exploring throughout the city, a jazz show, and a light meal at the Rex. Afterwards, we did some errands and picked up more dinner and dessert from H-Mart & Jollibee. The ube pie was a delicious way to end the night.