Monday, April 16, 2018

PLEASE READ BEFORE NIECES WEDDING POST - Visit to Toronto Area Early September 2017

On the Thursday in advance of my niece's wedding I moved the trailer to Bronte Creek Provincial park, which I had found to be quite satisfactory during my visit a few weeks ago for the Aufruf.  

On Friday, I had arranged an appointment for a massage with my RMT, Janice, in Scarborough.  I was picking up and dropping off some things at my locker, I hoped to get in touch with and have a quick visit with Ron, my husband, and then attending a get together with a group of ladies from my years as President of Paradise Condominium on Eglinton.  I had been seeing a couple of the gals somewhat regularly, had seen another a couple of times recently, but the two others I hadn't seen in years.  We had a lovely, leisurely dinner at Red Lobster in Scarborough.  In attendance were Tracy Hernandes one of the first property managers at Paradise who I hadn't seen in years, 

Darnell Summers (whose birthday is the same as mine) who managed Oasis and managed the shared board for a while, who I hadn't seen in years, Jane White who was on my board and later became a property manager herself, so is now a colleague of Darnell and Tracy, who I had seen about once a year recently, Vivienne Mok a later manager at Paradise, who I had seen a couple of times a year due to our shared love of Dim Sum, and Lorraine Pruskie who was our regional manager and recently retired.  Lorraine had always said she would hire me as a property manager in a minute based on my prior experience and her dealings with me as President of the Condominium board, should I want to be one.  I had visited Lorraine a couple of times this summer as our places were fairly close together. 

On Saturday  I played another new course to me in the Burlington area with my friend Enid Aaron.  The course was Tyandaga.  

The course has some good holes, with nice views of Lake Ontario in the distance.  


A couple of holes have been ruined by housing development encroaching on the course, requiring them to shorten a couple of holes in order to reduce the number of balls spraying into adjacent back yards.   

After the round of golf, which was rather long due to how busy the course was, we went for a Chinese dinner at a restaurant we had been to previously and enjoyed.   After dinner I needed to do laundry, so headed to a laundromat nearby.  It wasn't busy, so the chore was accomplished quite quickly. 

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