May. 6th, 2007

Yesterday, while not being as awesomely awesome as the rest of the week, was in fact quite enjoyable. I spent a few hours at Ian's, after which we headed out to the Botanical Gardens to meet Warren and others in a picture-taking extravaganza. The Gardens were surprisingly free, I assume because it's still off-season and moderately chilly, so that was good too. The cast of characters for yesterday's expedition: [livejournal.com profile] photogeek_mtl, [livejournal.com profile] iangurudata, [livejournal.com profile] fruity_spikey, [livejournal.com profile] dizietsma, [livejournal.com profile] diluvienne, [livejournal.com profile] dcoombs, [livejournal.com profile] conscioussoul, and me ([livejournal.com profile] eveglass). Also on the cast of characters were two children, most notably one amazingly cute three-year-old.

Ian, Warren, and I decided to make our way back west via metro, only to hear the announcement that the green line was closed between Berri and Angrinon, and the orange line was closed between Berri and Snowdon. Ouch! I heard there was a fire at Lionel Groulx -- can anyone confirm this?

Anyway, due to the metro being closed, we decided to have a sushi dinner and were joined by Blue and her sister. It was muchly tasty and definitely a place I'd like to try again.

From there (St. Denis and Ontario), I walked over to Chris' party near Vendome metro. Due to this, I now know that my average walking speed when I'm by myself is about 4 mph, which is none too shabby given my little legs. I showed up as the party was still in its early, slow stages, but it picked up. It was great seeing people I hadn't seen in months, a list of which I will not provide, lest I show favouritism. Suffice to say, it was fun.

Got home, got a call from Marc, got to bed. Today is a new day. Yay!

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