Teena in Toronto
Friday, 3 July 2026
Fringe Festival, Sweet Action Theatre, Toronto, ON
I spent the afternoon volunteering at The Toronto Fringe Festival at Sweet Action Theatre at Youngspace (Shaw Street, north of Queen Street W).
Thursday, 2 July 2026
Old Flame Brewing Company, Toronto, ON
After Gord and I saw Dead Lucky, we crossed the lane to Old Flame Brewing Company in the Distrillery District.
Roberto took good care of us.
I was hungry so ordered a hot dog and pretzel. You can't beat the price ... $5 each! And they were good.
"Dead Lucky", Fringe Festival, Soulpepper Theatre, Toronto, ON
Gord and I saw Dead Lucky, part of The Toronto Fringe Festival. It was good.
Fringe Festival, RBC Studio, Soulpepper Theatre, Toronto, ON
I spent the afternoon volunteering at The Toronto Fringe Festival ... it's my fourth year volunteering.
Wednesday, 1 July 2026
Checkerboard Stitch Knitted Scarf
I knitted another scarf to donate. I found the checkerboard stitch pattern on New Stitch a Day's website.
I used a Caron Anniversary Cake Special Edition (the colour is Holly Jolly) and 6.5mm needles.
Cast on multiples of 8 stitches plus 4 (I cast on 20 stitches).
- Row 1: K4, *p4, k4; rep from * to end
- Row 2: P4, *k4, p4; rep from * to end
- Row 3: K4, *p4, k4; rep from * to end
- Row 4: P4, *k4, p4; rep from * to end
- Row 5: P4, *k4, p4; rep from * to end
- Row 6: K4, *p4, k4; rep from * to end
- Row 7: P4, *k4, p4; rep from * to end
- Row 8: K4, *p4, k4; rep from * to end
- Repeat rows 1 to 4, knitting to the desired length
- Bind off
Book ~ "The Night We Met" (2026) Abby Jimenez
From Goodreads ~ In everyone’s life, there’s a split-second decision that can change everything.
For Larissa, it came when choosing which guy to ride home with after a concert. That night, she had no idea she’d met the perfect man. She and Chris are great together, co-parenting a slightly unhinged rescue Yorkie, sharing their favorite books and judging bread (pumpernickel for the win!). For the first time amid all her side hustles to scrape by, things finally feel easy.
But Chris isn't the one who drove Larissa home all those months ago - Chris is her boyfriend's best friend. All Chris wants is for Larissa to be happy. Standing by on the sidelines is slowly killing him but making a move would destroy someone else. And he’s just not that guy.
For Larissa, it came when choosing which guy to ride home with after a concert. That night, she had no idea she’d met the perfect man. She and Chris are great together, co-parenting a slightly unhinged rescue Yorkie, sharing their favorite books and judging bread (pumpernickel for the win!). For the first time amid all her side hustles to scrape by, things finally feel easy.
But Chris isn't the one who drove Larissa home all those months ago - Chris is her boyfriend's best friend. All Chris wants is for Larissa to be happy. Standing by on the sidelines is slowly killing him but making a move would destroy someone else. And he’s just not that guy.
Larissa's life changes because of a single decision. After attending a concert with a friend, she's offered a ride home by two different men ... best friends Mike and Chris. She chooses Mike and they begin a serious relationship. As time goes on, she gets to know Chris better. Although they'd only briefly met before, Larissa and Chris discover they have a strong connection and many shared interests. Their friendship continues to grow and they find themselves co-parenting a rescue dog.
As Larissa and Mike's relationship becomes more serious, Chris finds himself caring for Larissa more than he should. But Mike is his best friend so he keeps his feelings to himself. Meanwhile, Mike is struggling with demons and Chris is constantly covering for him and trying to fix the problems he leaves behind.
I liked this story and found it to be an easy read. It's written in alternating first-person perspectives from Larissa and Chris, with each chapter labeled. I did find Larissa and Mike to be an unusual couple, as they didn't seem to have much in common. I was also surprised that Mike never seemed bothered by how much time Larissa and Chris spent together. Another thing I found a bit unrealistic was that Larissa never seemed to notice everything Chris did to protect and support her. As a head's up, there is lots of swearing.
As Larissa and Mike's relationship becomes more serious, Chris finds himself caring for Larissa more than he should. But Mike is his best friend so he keeps his feelings to himself. Meanwhile, Mike is struggling with demons and Chris is constantly covering for him and trying to fix the problems he leaves behind.
I liked this story and found it to be an easy read. It's written in alternating first-person perspectives from Larissa and Chris, with each chapter labeled. I did find Larissa and Mike to be an unusual couple, as they didn't seem to have much in common. I was also surprised that Mike never seemed bothered by how much time Larissa and Chris spent together. Another thing I found a bit unrealistic was that Larissa never seemed to notice everything Chris did to protect and support her. As a head's up, there is lots of swearing.
Tuesday, 30 June 2026
Roxton Public House, Toronto, ON
Gord and I had supper at the Roxton Public House on Dundas Street W, just east of Ossington Avenue.
Gord had fish and chips.
Both were good.
I had Piri Piri chicken.
Both were good.
“Mysteries & Lies”, The Toronto Fringe Festival, Tarragon Theatre, Toronto, ON
Gord and I saw Mysteries & Lies with James Alan, part of the Toronto Fringe Festival, this evening at the Sweet Action Theatre at Youngspace (Shaw Street, north of Queen Street W).
Some people lie to themselves and say magic isn't real. Some people lie to themselves and say that it is. James Alan—an actual magician—creates an unrepeatable, interactive hour; built live, in the room, with you. Your choices will leave you lying awake in bed at three o’clock in the morning wondering if the people in charge of the universe are personally messing with you.
Magicians always amaze me and I’m still trying to figure out how James Alan did what he did. Fun show with lots of audience participation and worth seeing!
Monday, 29 June 2026
Dora Awards, Meridian Hall, Toronto, ON
This evening I volunteered as a pre-show greeter at the Dora Awards, which recognize excellence in theatre, dance and opera productions presented in Toronto. The volunteer orientation was this afternoon.
The Great Beaver Quest, Toronto, ON
I was in Old Town Toronto and had some time to kill this afternoon so I went searching for beavers in The Great Beaver Quest.
There are 51 beavers, each representing the nations competing on the global soccer stage and one special beaver representing all of the nations. Each has been uniquely hand-painted by a local artist.
I found 10 of the 51 beavers. Apparently the American beaver has been permanently removed due to vandalism.
Sunday, 28 June 2026
Disco, Toronto, ON
I’m an elite Yelper and when Yelp Toronto recently offered the opportunity for Treat O’Clock at Disco (a complimentary double scoop kiddie cone and cookie), I RSVPed right away.
Disco was in our ‘hood for a couple years. They went on hiatus for about a year and I was happy to see they’d reopened in April at College/Ossington.
I stopped in this afternoon and it was nice to catch up with Gigi and Ozzy.
Saturday, 27 June 2026
Little Ese, Toronto, ON
Gord and I had supper on the patio at Little Ese on Queen Street W at Niagara Street this evening. It's been open for a while and I've been wanting to check it out.
Both were good and we took some home.
Gord had a pepperoni pizza.
I had mozzarella sticks.
Both were good and we took some home.
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