Snow.  That's what I saw when I first looked out the hotel window this morning.  Not a lot of it and no accumulation, but it was snow all the same.   It looks like it's stopped now, so that might be the last snow I see until almost Christmas.
I've had a pretty busy week so far.  The course has definitely kept my busy as has preparing for my upcoming trips.  I went out with some of the university gang the other night; Colin, Mario, the Daves, and Dean.  I don't remember the last time that I saw Mario.  It might have been going for sushi while Rich still lived in Toronto (probably a couple of years at least).  Once Mario's Beemer comes in, he can drive out and see us in Ottawa.
I also had dinner with my parents last night in Hamilton.  I don't see them much since it's almost impossible to get out there with my travel schedule, so it's good that I take the opportunity when I'm in Toronto.  Had a bit of an adventure getting there, though.  Who would have thought that Main St. W and Main St. E were two completely separate roads?  After a not-so-short detour through Ancaster, I finally made it (about an hour late).  I think next time it will be easier to just go to Waterford.
Thursday, November 10, 2005
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haha, whereas out here in the west end of the city it's a tropical 5'C and no snow.
anyway doesn't snow give you fond memories of home?
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