The leaves are changing colours, the oversized grandpa sweaters are back in our closets…Fall is here! Though we love reading whenever and wherever there’s just something about cuddling up with a knit throw, a pumpkin spiced latte and a good book that makes autumn our favourite season.
We’ve been hard at work researching books for our October reading list and we found three great books. No really, think this may be one of our best reading lists yet.
Have a look!
Ahh, as people of all ages return back to school and hit the books, we decided maybe we too should revisit our book reviews.
I guess this means we have to take our tuxedo to the tailors because guess what?!
Drumroll please …
It’s been a hot week. And by hot, we mean sweltering, blazing, melting…that kinda of heat. Where you feel as if you can fry some eggs on the roof of your car, flip a few pancakes, maybe uh, make grilled cheese? Okay, okay, you get the point.
When it’s this hot out there’s nothing more to do than grab a cold beverage, grab your shades and hit the pool or patio with a good book! Here’s what we’ve come up with for July’s reading list.
Ah, we’ve been slacking on our reading for the past few months but we decided the summer is the perfect time to head over to your favourite library and check out some good reads. Check out these reads that will keep you entertained without working your thought processes too much.
We had a bit of a case of the midweek blahs, then we had an earth-shattering idea — Cupcakes. We thought cupcakes would cheer us up, and so we went to Market Street with hopes to devour some of the sweet sweet nectar of the chocolate gods and to share with you our adventure. We’re so lucky that St. Lawrence Market is just a hop, jump and a skip away from Market Wharf!
Here are some lovely pictures of our morning in the world’s best food market (as awarded by National Geographic).
It can be said that with the exception of the Molson Amphitheatre, Toronto is really lacking in the space necessary to hold a top-notch summer music festival downtown. And before you start, no, Downsview park doesn’t count.
But then our good friends and usually quiet neighbours over at Fort York went and let a bunch of musical hooligans into their yard for some good old fashioned fun. Which has us all excited about these amazing shows lined up this summer.
So, there’s a few things we’re passionate about: Toronto and building awesome buildings. Since it’s opening week for the Blue Jays, we thought we’d go ahead and show the similarities between some of our projects past and present and the starting roster for the Toronto Blue Jays!