Toronto, December 28, 2018.
Tampa, January 3, 2019.

Temperatures are in Fahrenheit. 81°F = 27°C.
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One of the big perks of working at Sourcetoad is the beautiful surroundings. I thook these photos around 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, January 2, 2018 on the boardwalk at the back of our office building.
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Anitra and I haven’t seen our Toronto family and friends there in a while. Luckily for us, there was a last-minute deal, and so we caught a flight on the 26th and spent a few days in my former home. As much as I love Tampa, it’s nice to pay regular visits to “The Six”.
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We spent one of our evenings at the Aurora Winter Festival, a big display of lights and other winter activities located at Ontario Place, Toronto’s waterfront park in search of a full-time purpose. Here are some of the photos I took while there.

One of the attractions was the Arctic Retreat, a “maze of snow packed walls and ice shards” with ice sculptures, electric orbs, polar bear light sculptures, and this tunnel:
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The Luminous Gardens and Whimsical Forest featured colorful displays:
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You can’t have a Canadian winter display without moose:
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For those who wanted to move about and do more than look at things, there was a sizable ice rink and a long line for the ice tube slide:
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And, as you might expect, there was food aplenty, including the offerings of this Toronto mainstay:

There were a number of stalls selling their wares in the Christmas Village, including this T-shirt that shows you how to pronounce “Toronto” the way the locals do:


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The old-school version:
The new-school version:

Let make this new year a great one.
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Never mind what side of the gun debate you’re on for just a moment — the important thing about this gift is that it’s proof that they have truly accepted me into the fold. And isn’t that the True Spirit of Christmas?

The gift reminds me of this Saturday Night Live skit: