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Four Cities in six days

With the weather forecast not being too bright, we decided to leave the cottage a day early and use the extra time in London to prepare for our lightening tour of East Canada. We set off after a splendid meal of fish and chips from The Fish & Chip Place in Tobermory. On Sunday we packed the...

permalink written by  rickandsuejohnson on August 08, 2008 from London, Canada
from the travel blog: Two Thumbs up for the Canucks



Dinner at Michael's

We were up a bit late today and then went for a nice walk in Springbank Park – a lovely, huge green area in the centre of London and along the banks of the Thames. Ollie apparently did his training for the Toronto half marathon here. After a bite of lunch, we accompanied Kris and Dave to Val’s...

permalink written by  rickandsuejohnson on July 27, 2008 from London, Canada
from the travel blog: Two Thumbs up for the Canucks



An important date to remember

Our wedding anniversary did not start too auspiciously; despite knowing it was coming and despite having made a note to get a card in preparation for the event, in the fracas of the last week at home, I overlooked it – so no card for Sue 1st thing! Ollie took us to a shopping mall for the north...

permalink written by  rickandsuejohnson on July 26, 2008 from London, Canada
from the travel blog: Two Thumbs up for the Canucks



Black squirrels and chipmunks

A haven of wildlife in your own back garden. From the kitchen dining area we were treated to: chipmunks, rabbits and black squirrels; and a rainbow of birds – red cardinals, green and yellow finches and humming birds. Just literally through the woods across the road a Canadian botanical...

permalink written by  rickandsuejohnson on July 21, 2008 from London, Canada
from the travel blog: Two Thumbs up for the Canucks



Toronto to London

From our bedroom window at the Sheraton we had a great view of the Old Town Hall complete with clock tower, reminiscent of Big Ben, and the CN Tower in the distance. At 6 am, it was dark enough for the clock face to be shining out making the whole scene look rather pretty as the clouds began to...

permalink written by  rickandsuejohnson on July 20, 2008 from London, Canada
from the travel blog: Two Thumbs up for the Canucks



Imagine that- they shift with their left hand...

And good news...I have safely arrived in London! But only after not sleeping a wink (except to momentarily pass out) on a seven hour flight and putzing around New York for eight hours. Where to start...well, from an airplane, Long Island looks like a lego city..the Statue of Liberty didn't...

permalink written by  flaminko on May 22, 2007 from London, Canada
from the travel blog: 'Ello Guvnah



The other London

In South-western Ontario, nestled halfway between Toronto and Detroit, and in one of the most southerly points in all of Canada, lies a little city called London. Only it's not all that little - it's home to roughly 350,000 (proudly laying claim to being Canada's 11th largest city), and one of...

permalink written by  olliejohnson on December 20, 2006 from London, Canada
from the travel blog: A man from Cockshutt.



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