Saturday, January 13, 2007
Here are some pics of recent:
I know there still aren't any pics of our place, but I thought it would be nice to show them after we have a couch (which we hopefully get tonight).
Soul Food is a small Jamaican restaurant on Lansdowne just north of the subway station. The woman you runs it is very nice and has had it for seven years. The food is very good, and the portions are quite large. I've been trying to cleanse the last few days, but I've been finding it hard to do that when eating out so often. Last night at Soul Food I didn't realize I ordered two full meals for myself. The vegetarian roti dish was called "small" but it filled the whole plate and was maybe four inches high. That was in addition to the vegetarian dalé dish that ordered, which was more than enough for one person. So much for cleansing.
Today Jen and I visited her good friends Anna and Ben in the east end, and they gave us chairs. We took them home on the streetcar and subway. We also scored at the second-hand store in Cabbagetown, paying only $10 for a bursting knapsack of clothing. Chris gave me the idea of silkscreening some of my bizarre drawings onto T-shirts and selling them on Etsy.
I know there still aren't any pics of our place, but I thought it would be nice to show them after we have a couch (which we hopefully get tonight).
Soul Food is a small Jamaican restaurant on Lansdowne just north of the subway station. The woman you runs it is very nice and has had it for seven years. The food is very good, and the portions are quite large. I've been trying to cleanse the last few days, but I've been finding it hard to do that when eating out so often. Last night at Soul Food I didn't realize I ordered two full meals for myself. The vegetarian roti dish was called "small" but it filled the whole plate and was maybe four inches high. That was in addition to the vegetarian dalé dish that ordered, which was more than enough for one person. So much for cleansing.
Today Jen and I visited her good friends Anna and Ben in the east end, and they gave us chairs. We took them home on the streetcar and subway. We also scored at the second-hand store in Cabbagetown, paying only $10 for a bursting knapsack of clothing. Chris gave me the idea of silkscreening some of my bizarre drawings onto T-shirts and selling them on Etsy.
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