Writing this blog has made me realize how hard it is to really start keeping track of everything you've done in the past week. I've been up and about all the time, but it's hard for me to now pin point everything! Every week seems to be blending into the next, in a good way!
However, I do have some things to share! Enjoy!! Next week's entry will be a good one for sure. This week is the North by Northeast Music Festival in Toronto!! I can't wait! Last year I had such a blast and made some awesome friends! It'll be great to see all my friends again in one place celebrating Canadian music. Plus, I'll be hosting a picnic in Trinity Bellwoods Park for all the R3 Bloggers to meet up and spend some time together! Should be fun!
But, for now, here's Week 11!
Bata Shoe Museum
327 Bloor Street West
Pay-What-You-Can Thursday Evenings!
This museum is literally like a 15 min walk from my house and I had never been to it. Therefore, since they had a PWYC Thursday Evening where you just pay a minium $5, my friend and I thought it would be a good idea to finally visit it!
Now, I'm sure some people would find this museum very fascinating, and indeed it is! However, my friend and I didn't read a lot of the history of any of the shoes, and were more into looking at the shoes. Perhaps that's why we didn't find it all that interesting? We really should have read a bit more. The museum itself is not that large, so if you're not reading anything than you get through it pretty quick. They did have a "Junos" themed exhibit with shoes donated by Canadian musicians. I saw Sam Roberts' shoes, they were dirty... Oh, and Justin Bieber's shoes were on display too! What I can say is that I absolutely adored the shoes from the Roaring Twenties, but that's a given.
Justin's Shoes
Cutest shoes :)
I would recommend this museum for those who enjoy learning about the history of things, and more specifically shoes. I personally wouldn't pay full price to get in, so if you can go on a cheap night do it!
Magic Oven
Various Locations Across Toronto
I'll make this nice and simple.
Great great pizza. So tasty. Not greasy. Different types. Organic. Fresh ingredients. Free of preservatives.... I could keep going.
Go there if you want some yummy pizza in the city. Trust me!! And it's not that expensive compared to other Toronto places!!
That's all for now folks!!
10 more weeks to go!
Keep Smilin,
Monica
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