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This semi-autobiographical title looks at the childhood and teenage years of Bruno, a boy growing up in Toronto's Little Italy area. With vivid descriptions of memorable events, this once-fledgling neighborhood comes to life with stories of weddings, funerals, feasts, and processions. Revisiting an endless array of family gatherings, neighborhood girls, dinners, and covert trips to Italy, these reminiscences about the city with the largest population of Italians outside of Italy creates a lively picture of multicultural friendships. 
The view from our seats
It was a great game! They closed the roof just before the game started because there was rain coming :(
During the first inning, four people arrived and had problems with their seats ... they were taken already. We're not really sure why. There were two empty seats next to us so we offered to move (so the four of them could sit together) if the attendant found us two empty seats. For offering to move, the attendant gave us a couple game balls.
We ended up sitting about five rows down ... right in the middle of about 100 Yankee fans who had been bussed in for the game! So we cheered a little extra loud ... that wasn't hard considering the Jays kicked some Yankee butt!

Teena and Gord after the game
On the walk home, we stopped at the Old York for drink (Gord had a beer and I had water) ... we like their patio.
Our final Summerlicious adventure was tonight and we checked out Czehoski. Czehoski is a former Polish deli on Queen Street W that has morphed into a three floor bar/lounge/restaurant with a huge patio. I'd never been in it when it was a deli but it's really nice now ... kind of upper end.
Yvette's friend, Kate, and her sister, Michelle, after the show.
From Chapters.ca ~ From Roy MacGregor, comes this entertaining collection of essays on man’s best friend. Through his earliest moments of dog ownership, when he bundled his new puppy, Cindy, into his oversized, hand-knitted hockey sweater, to a present-day magical winter’s walk in the woods with Willow, MacGregor captures the joys, the mysteries, and the occasional if inevitable heartbreak of a lifetime with dogs. Whether it’s a hilarious guided tour through the puppy brain or the poignant final days shared with a long-lived friend—and everything in between, including some commentary on the foibles of modern dog madness—The Dog and I is an homage to a life of unsurpassed companionship and unconditional love.
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We have to climb how high?
Our seats were in row 30 (7 rows from the top)

The view from our seats
We moved in the second inning to the first row of the 500 level seats, just behind first base. Much better seats!
It was a great game. We left after the tenth inning, though, when the game was tied. It was really hot (34C) and we'd been sitting in the sun for more than three hours. We went to a nearby pub with a/c to watch the end of the game.
It was Dog Days at the Rogers Centre today. Everyone was invited to bring their dog to the game. There were almost 29,000 people in attendance and 409 dogs (the most dogs since the promotion started four years ago).

The doggy section was just on the other side of the Mariners' bullpen
(between the Pontiac and Pizza Pizza signs).
If you brought your dog, you got two seats ... one for you and one for your pooch. KC would have hated it. She's not interested in baseball and doesn't like hanging out with other dogs. She was better off at home with the a/c.



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There are lots of cottages on the Islands (aka 30,000 Islands)
Halfway ... then we headed back to Penetanguishene

