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Filed under: food, voayges and vacations | Tags: | September 24th, 2006
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I’m rather tardy at getting a post out. Actually it’s almost been a month. A very busy, event packed month, mind you! Yeah so life is a little insane right now … hopefully when things calm down I can say more. I am trying to catch up on all those blog posts I missed. Well Tyler is now a corporate stooge (just kidding Tyler, I’m really happy for you). Also Anik posted lovely photos of her new flat.

I recently returned from a work related trip to Toulouse. We had some very good work meetings (discussing current results and future plans) and I was able to take two days off at the end of the week to do some shopping and sightseeing. Too bad those were the days it rained (did I mention I forgot my umbrella?). But I did have a great time visiting downtown Toulouse. The best thing was that I was able to do tourist things (like visiting Saint Sernin cathedral) without having to a) pay or b) fight my way through crowds of other stupid tourists. It’s a very lovely city and I wish I had even more time to explore it. Oh yes and I almost didn’t make a connecting flight on the way back again, thanks to the travel agent who decided an hour and a half was enough time to switch terminals and airlines in Charles de Gaulle. Thankfully the staff working at the Air Canada desk were nice and rushed us through the booking and security (or at least they thought it was easier than trying to book us on another flight) so we were only just getting our final calls when we walked up to the gate. Unfortunately because the check-in had already closed we lost our upgraded seats (my supervisor got a book of upgrade tickets after flying to India twice, South Africa once, Europe at least twice and Indonesia once in the past 12 months). The food in Toulouse was also great except for the one night we ate in the hotel restaurant.

We’ve been having some very cool fall weather here and I have already started wearing my winter jacket. Have to find the scarves and mittens, though. I think they’re in the closet and hopefully not lost among other things during the move. Dan’s found some very good things at the library lately. We watched Whale Rider and the 1938 mega-blockbuster Robin Hood as well as Life Aquatic. He also got out the Modern French Cookbook and so far we have tried an interesting glazed beet recipe which turned out well. Vegetable pancakes and onion soup are next on the list. He also found a very nice full-o-pictures book on houseplants, how to pot them and how to care for them. I saw the faces of many, many houseplants who are no longer with us – and learned exactly why they died. But in good news, the plants in our planter made a huge come-back (I think it was too hot for them in the summer) and our other plants are still doing very well. The mint and basil plants are still around. In fact the mint plant has so many shoots it’s starting to look a bit Davey-Jones-ish. I might give it a larger pot.

4 Responses

  • Tyler H. | September 24th, 2006 @ 2:25 am

    HA! You may be kidding when you say I’m a corporate stooge, but I’m not! Or am I? But thanks, anyway. I’m not quite a corporate stooge, but I actually enjoy working at a big company. It’s corporate, and I have a cubicle, but the bosses are all super nice and down to earth and Alberta-y. Kind of like what my parents would be like heading up a hge company.

    “Life Aquatic” is good, and I remember loving the Errol Flynne Robin Hood, but it’s been about 24 years since I’ve seen it (yikes!). My dad’s a big fan of that one.

    I miss you guys! I wish we could all go for lunch at T and T Gourmet together. I had some weird mixed vegetable dish with fake shrimp today that was super tasty. Come for a visit soon!

  • Karen | September 25th, 2006 @ 11:10 am

    What’s this? There’s a T&T gourmet?? I’m hungry already. It’s great that you’ve had a chance to find some of the local gems – they are fewer and far between there so it’s a nice treat when you do.

    What was with Maid Marion’s outfits in tha film? Each scene made me slightly nauseous in a different way. I think the outfit from the first scene was the worst, though…

  • Tyler H. | September 27th, 2006 @ 1:26 am

    T & T Gourmet is a little joint across the hall from the store in the same mall. They sell all kinds of Chinese food that you can either buy in little tin plates to take home, or you can get a meal combo to eat in the food court. The food is phenomenal! It’s easily the best Chinese food I’ve had in Calgary, and way better than any Chinese I had in Montreal. I’d also say that my neighborhood is full of great places to eat, so I’m not lacking in that department. And in the same mall as T & T, there’s the best Korean barbecue place ever!

    I’ll have to watch Robin Hood again to see what you’re talking about. I’d imagine the big downtown library here has it.

  • Anik | September 29th, 2006 @ 9:28 pm

    Hey you! My mom told me something that she said your mom had told her that your mom had said you told her and now I’m, like, “Ahhhhh! Really? OMG!”

    You got some ‘splainin’ to do! ;-)