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road trip 8/09: Toronto

DSC_2538 (Custom)On our annual “visit a new city tour”, Tracey and I drove up to Toronto Canada to explore a relatively new city of only 175 years. Our trip started early on Aug 15 with a departure from Providence taking us about 12 hours to reach our destination (including stops, traffic and a dinner caused be a severe traffic jam on the QEW in Ontario). We arrived late at our hotel in downtown Toronto and sat down to a few pints of Canadian ale. Our Sunday walking effort was challenged by record high heat and humidity, nevertheless we navigated through the city and found our way while drinking plenty of water. The heat continued on Monday as we found ourselves back in the car to explore west and east suburbs of the city and get a sense of living styles in the surrounding area. Tuesday night we walked 2 blocks from our hotel to Rogers Centre to watch the Red Sox defeat the Blue Jays 10-9. We were impressed by the stadium and it’s amenities, grand concourse and retractable roof all of which made the game more spectator friendly. Also noted by our new friend Saba (a long time Jays fan) that it is an “old stadium and not to be confused with a ballpark like Fenway”. Toronto is loaded with new architecture by Will Alsop, Gehry, Morphosis, Libeskind, Mies, Calatrava and many others. Some of the building noted in the photographs include:

The Sharp Centre for Design, Ontario College of Art and Design, Alsop Architects, 2004
Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO), Gehry Partners, 2008
University of Toronto Graduate Housing, Morphosis Architects, 2000
BCE Place Allen Lambert Galleria, Santiago Calatrava, 1992
Royal Ontario Museum (ROM), Studio Daniel Libeskind, 2007
Toronto Dominion Centre (TD Centre), Mies Van Der Rohe, 1967

Wednesday we left Toronto and made a stop to visit our friend Doug who recently moved to Niagara Falls and visit the Falls (my first time). Needless to say the Falls are breathtaking and a very unique natural wonder that can not be fully captured with photographs, so I also shoot some HD video to get a better representation of the sites and sounds of the Falls. As a five day trip we covered many miles and saw many interesting things, enjoyed great food, friendly people, and became acquainted with a new city. We haven’t determined our destination for next year but I’m certain Toronto will remain on our top 5 city list for a long time to come. I hope you enjoy the photographs which can be seen as a full screen slide show and please leave your comments!

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Red Sox ALCS Game 7 (3-1 Rays)

I really want to thank the Red Sox for an awesome season. I will cherish the memories for a long time, especially game 5 of the ALCS, and look forward to the start of the ’09 adventure. Until then, life goes back to usual, nightly TV watching returns to prime time, going to bed before midnight, less biting my nails and a real opportunity to enjoy Halloween! GO SOX!

(Recap from last night): Tonight’s game 7 will decide the ALCS Champions for the 2008 baseball season and provide the Red Sox with the opportunity to win a third World Series title in five years. The game is scheduled to start at 8:07 eastern time (let’s hope TBS doesn’t have difficulties again tonight). read more »

Red Sox WIN ALCS Game 6

Tonight’s Game 6 should be a good match up for the Red Sox with Beckett starting on the mound. The first inning of the game was no where to be seen on TBS as a showing of Bloopers replaced the broadcast on account of a power outage in Atlanta. This reaffirms my hopes another station will pick up the games next year, hopefully a national NESN effort. Fortunately however, this spared me from seeing the other team score first.

At the top of the 4th, home plate empire Derryl Cousins, is taken out due to a chest injury and causes both dugouts to wait 15 minutes, possibly affecting the pitchers and the calls at the plate for the next 6 innings. I’m having thoughts of a long game like game 3 of the ALDS at Fenway, I was there.

The Sox hold the record as 1-3 come back “kings” winning 4 straight in both the 2004 and 2007 ALCS games and will be looking forward to adding another title to Red Sox legacy tomorrow night during game 7. Hats off to Papelbon for throwing 8 pitches  (7 strikes) in the bottom of the 9th to secure tonight’s win! GO SOX!

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Red Sox come back to win Game 5 of ALCS (7-8)

Last night at Fenway Park, in what can only be described as magical, the Red Sox came back from a 7-0 shutout, starting in the bottom of the 7th inning, to WIN what I believe to be a historical game. Like many other fans were feeling, the first 6.5 innings were nothing to write home about. The Sox found themselves down by two in the 1st with no outs, down by five in the 3rd, and down by seven at the top of the 7th. I do admit to reading Wired magazine during these innings and just glancing at the screen from time to time. And with 2 outs in the bottom of the 7th my friend told me this morning he turned off the radio on his drive home from a poker game (I was the first to tell him the news this morning). read more »

Red Sox lead series 2-1

UPDATE: Sox win ALDS in game 4 (3-2) at Fenway Park

The Red Sox battled last night, and this morning, for the ALDS title but came up short after 12 innings. Beckett started the game and quickly allowed the Angels on base leading to a run in the first inning. The bottom of the first saw a 3 RBI single by Ellsberry that cleared the bases after a pop fly landed in shallow right. Both sides tied the score at 4-4 in the 5th inning and went scoreless until the top of the 12th when the Angels took the lead to win. read more »