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Thursday, July 21, 2011

Scotiabank Caribbean Carnival Toronto

Today, I had an interesting Field Trip with Joseph and his LINC colleagues, students and two of his sons.
I browsed his class Blog of LINC4-5 before and remembered that there was a Caribean Carnival by Scotia Bank.
I was late to Eglinton Subway station. When I got there, Teachen Joseph was walking hurry on platform to look for his team. He was very happy to meet me, shanking my hands, "How are you Liu. Do you know our Field Trip?" I joined their team. I met teacher Arion, Peter, my alumnis and his cute sons.
We took southbound Subway and left off on Osegoode which located on Queen Street West.
It was too hot that became the top 1 highest tempture of Toronto recent 200years


When we arrived the square, it didn't open. We were too early. We saw the CP24's car and some BBQ beadeques. Because it wastoo  hot, we entered a large bookstore to share coold air-con.
After 12:00, Music was beginning. The door opened.
Scotiabank supplied the free cool water to drink, plus candy annd canes, coconuts.


Many black girls of Caribean descant wear less dress with bright and beautiful feather on head appeard. They danced and showed their exacting





Although it was very hot. The information showed it was the highest tempyure of Toronto. I thought it was wealth to go.

Saturday, July 16, 2011

Tasty Thursday.

It was very lucky that I happened to meet my teacher Joseph who was in LINC school at the Sheppard &Yonge Subway station where I was waiting the Southbound train last Thursday. He was waiting for his student. They wanted to go Downtown to have their Field Trip. It was Tasty Thursday festive. How interesting it was. I decided to join them.
We left off at 10:30. We had to delay 15 minutes to wait others. It was very soon that we got off at Union station.
Accrossing the street, we walked in Fairmound Hotel. There were many pictures portraids and stone---in the windows in lobby.
We walked in PATH which was a long street about 34Km under Downtown of Toronto. When we arrived at Commerce Court, we went up in CIBC. In Bay street, Joseph told us about Delottid, Ern&Young company, Fedex and UPS, and so on the other famous international company.
It was City Hall Square, many food courts under the blue umberlas. Many countries' cuisines were showing there. A heavy music team was playing. Joseph told us their name was Blue Grass.

By the end, we choiced Caribbean cinsine. I ordered a cuban swidege which cost was $6. Everyone here were very honour, they pay and order on the right line and they pick up on the another line. Nobody pays less then takes expencive one, nobody picks without paying.
We had a delicious lunch accompay with beautiful music.