It's An Internet Thing
Greetings from Toronto!
The tour doesn't kick off for a couple of days, but Humphrey and I wanted to get settled into east coast time and explore the city a bit before all the excitement begins. Plus, my good friend's celebrating a birthday tomorrow and I'm excited to spend it with her. (Happy birthday, C!)
Anyway. Here's Humphrey all geared up for our flight this morning from Vancouver. Those pins help keep his hat on what with all the moving around. You understand.
When I was setting up this photo, the woman sitting to the right of us looked down and asked, “Is it an internet thing?†What. Is it only internet people who photograph monsters in the airport? Anyway, I replied that “Yes. Yes it is.†And we shared a chuckle.
So. Toronto's easily navigable by public transit, which seems to be fairly ubiquitous. I must say, though, that I'm not entirely sure why everyone says it's so clean. I mean, sure: I wouldn't eat off the ground in the New York City subway system, but it's not like TO's is immaculate. See:
[x-posted at get-hooked.net]
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I should take a picture of the Glasgow subway. It's just a loop. A filthy loop. I love it, though.
My favourite part of subways is the breeze that flys through the air before the train arrives.
Me too! When the rumble starts then the wind comes, I can't help but smile.
That should be a t-shirt, it's an internet thing.
You're so right.
OMG, it was so much fun meeting you yesterday. I hope the rest of the tour is as much fun as Toronto, hee hee.
Where did you get the eyes for Humphrey? Are they beads? Too cute! I hope he enjoyed his trip.
Hi Rita - I think I might have gotten them at a Japanese $2 store called Daiso. They're around 10mm across, and you might be able to find some in a crafts store.
Humphrey's totally enjoying his trip!