Camp Closing

We were all invited for lunch at Angela’s Guide camp. This was the last year for the leaders, they were retiring after more than 20 years as leaders of the 257th. They managed to recruit some new leaders for the group.

Gillian

Claudia

Debbie and Margot the leaders and their daugthers.

Margot and Debbie

Debbie and Margot

A final song.

Closing

Susan and Margot.

Susan and Margot

Gillian and Mrs Woods.

Gillian and Mrs Woods

A group photo of all the 257th Guide unit.

Group photo


Around The House

The rain and wind passed through today and it probably went through where the girls were camping. I took a picture out the front after the weather had passed.

Front yard

This injured bird was on our front lawn. It must have fallen out of the nest, but the mother was still feeding it.

Baby bird

The mother.

Mother bird


Camp Weekend

It was camp weekend for all three girls. Angela had her year end Guide camp at Mountsberg Conservation Area. Gillian and Claudia were at Valens Conservation Area near Freelton with Pathfinders and Brownies. Our first drop off was Angela.

Angela

They had to wait for all the girls in their tent to arrive before they could set up their tent.

Camp

Gillian and Claudia blowing dandelions.

Gillian and Claudia

Dandelions

Next year they’ll be camping together.

Claudia and Angela

Next it was on to Valens to drop off Claudia and Gillian. While we were there it started to rain, we helped Gillian get settled in and got soaked in the process. On our way home there was an amazing rainbow, super bright and it spanned the whole sky. By the time I could pull off the 401 at Campbellville Rd, it wasn’t as spectacular.

Rainbow

Sunset

Sunset


And Then She Was 9!

Happy Birthday to Claudia! She turned nine today.

Claudia

Cake

Sisters!

The girls


Colin and Patrick Confirmation

The last of the confirmations were tonight in Markham. Colin and Patrick were being confirmed, so we were out to their place for dinner ahead of time. Susan was Colin’s sponsor.

Susan and Colin

Andrew was Patrick’s sponsor.

Andrew and Patrick

Claudia trying to sneak into the photo.

Group photo

Second try.

Take 2

Finally!

Take 3

Another picture of the cousins. Eric not looking too excited.

Cousins


Downtown

By the time we finished with the Don Jail, all the other doors were closed. We decided to head downtown and hopped on the streetcar from the corner of Broadview and Gerard.

Gerard and Broadview

TTC Streetcar

We got off at Dundas Square, where there is always interesting people and things to see.

Angel

Dundas Square.

Dundas Square

Deciding where to go.

Which way?

We headed into the Eaton Centre and up to Indigo.

Muscle beef

Angela and Gillian posing with Bella and Edward.

Angela and Gillian

Indigo

Claudia trying on a new pair of reading glasses.

Claudia

Next we headed for dinner at the E-on restaurant. We went here years ago for dinner when I was small. One of the things we had was the snails. Here is Gillian trying them out.

Gillian

Claudia liked them as well.

Claudia

Leaving the restaurant and heading back to Dundas Square.

E-on Restaurant

The angel was gone but Batman was in her spot.

Batman

Not sure if I’d be handing my infant over to some dude dressed as Batman at the corner of Yonge and Dundas.

Batman babysitter

Some drumming and dancing going on.

Dancing and drumming

We headed over to the World’s Biggest Bookstore. Here is Grandma and Gillian.

Gillian and Grandma

After there it was to the subway and back home. It was a long, but fun day in the the city. We enjoyed the diagonal crosswalk at Yonge and Dundas, although it seems to be every other light, so you really have to pay attention to your signals.

Dundas and Yonge


Door Open

No there is not a typo in the title. We went downtown for “Doors Open“, but we only got through one door. The Don Jail was one of the new (and most popular) Doors Open for this year. It has never been open to the public before and starting this fall, Bridgeport Health who owns it would start renovations. This was an opportunity for the public to see it (for free, otherwise $20 per person over the summer).

The Don Jail

We started the day at Yorkdale subway station and headed to Broadview. From there it was a streetcar to meet Carolyn, Mom and Alex.

Yorkdale Subway

We started out just above the G in Gerard Street when we got in line.

Map

The lineup was long, and due to fire regulations, they could only take in 16 people, every 5 minutes. At least that was their plan.

The lineup

The lineup seemed to move quickly initially, but then at some point it hit a snag.

Waiting

This didn’t seem so bad when we reached this point. We had already put in an hour at this point, but we had been moving.

Hmmm

Watching people finish their tours.

The Don Jail

Even once we got to this point we seemed to keep moving. After this section they led people to individual lanes in groups of 16. We were close to that point when we realized we weren’t moving anymore. One lady fainted in the heat and things were on the verge of turning ugly when two guys were taking pictures of her while she was laying on the ground. People were complaining to the event staff and pointing them out in the crowd.

The lineup

The kids were good, they didn’t seem to mind. They were able to get out of line and go sit in the shade.

Claudia

The back of the jail.

The Don Jail

The police were out in full force, always a good thing around a jail.

Police

Once we made it to the individual rows we had some hot dogs for lunch.

Lunch break

The old Riverdale Hospital, now the Bridgeport Health Centre.

Riverdale Hospital

This guy was an actual guard in the jail at some point.

The Warden

Finally it was our turn to tour the jail.

Entering the jail

Looking up in the rotunda

The rotunda

Some views from inside the Don Jail.

Inside the Don

The old jail closed in 1977 (it opened in 1858), the new jail next door was completed in 1958. They use to serve salmon as part of their meal, the salmon was caught in the nearby Don River.

Dragon

Intricate ironwork

Layers

Some of the prisoners.

Claudia

Angela

Grandma

Gillian

Carolyn

They filmed the bar scene from the movie “Cocktail” with Tom Cruise in the rotunda.

Don Jail

The Warden

This was one of the Death Row cells, a little more room than the regular cells, but they spent their entire time in there.

Death Row

Death Row

We got to see the execution chamber where they hanged twenty six men between 1908 and 1962. Previous executions were done outdoors for public viewing. You can see the painted outline of the gallows on the wall.

The gallows

These were the rows of cells for the general population

The cells

The cells measured 1×3 metres.

Regular cell

From the inside looking out.

Cell

Without the flash, this probably more likely what a prisoners view would be.

Cell

More cells.

More cells

These were office areas on the main floor.

Don Jail

Don Jail

“Every man who walks through these doors, walks through time”

Father Time

The front entrance to the old Don Jail.

Front door

This was our tour guide who was pointing out the Govenor’s Residence.

Tour guide

The new section of the Don Jail is built right up against the old section.

Old meets new

Don Jail

They still have a little section of barbed (razor) wire on the grounds.

Barb wire

On the brick wall were names of prisoners that were carved into the bricks.

Brick wall

Bricks

Bricks

Bricks

By the time we finished the line-ups were gone. They turned away alot of people and alot of people just turned away when they saw the line-ups.

Empty lines

There were still people waiting to go in.

Still waiting

It was a long day and we can say we saw it. It’s been a part of Toronto history and it was an opportunity to see it in it’s somewhat original condition. The tour was good, just a little rushed. I’m glad I went, not sure about everyone else. We ended up back on Broadview and walked past the new Toronto jail. This one is slated for closure in a few years when the new Toronto South Detention Centre is completed in Mimico.

New Jail


Happy Victoria Day!

Happy Victoria Day, we had a fire in our chiminea and the girls roasted marshmallows. Or as a guy at work called them “sweetened cotton balls”, this guy is originally from Bulgaria, he had his first marshmallow recently and he is 25.

Angela and Claudia

The fire

The girls had friends over to roast marshmallows.

Gillian

As with all good fires, there comes a little smoke with it.

Smokey

Sue and Mike brought over some sparklers for the girls.

Sparklers

Maddy

Claudia.

Claudia

Gillian making circles.

Gillian

More sparklers


Moving Up To Guides

Tonight was Claudia’s Advancement Ceremony from Brownies. She is moving up to Guides this fall, both Angela and her will be in the same unit.

Brownies

Claudia enjoyed her Brownie years.

Claudia

Waiting her turn.

Claudia

Being welcomed by a Guide leader.

Claudia

They all participated in the evening.

The girls

Not sure what Angela is doing?

Gillian and Angela


Gillian’s Confirmation

Gillian made her first confirmation today. It was a 10:30 AM start at the church. While waiting to go to the church, I took a picture of Angela in the mirror.

Angela

Gillian and her friend Veronica. They have been friends since JK.

Gee and Vee

A picture before mass started.

Family shot

Aunt Jeannette was Gillian’s sponsor.

Gillian and Jeannette

Considering their were close to 75 candidates, the mass was quick and things were done in an hour.

Busy

Gillian and Susan.

Gillian and Susan

There were quite a few of the girls from Gillian’s school and class making their Confirmation.

Girlfriends

Gaggle of girls

Gillian with Father Joseph.

Gillian and Fr. Joseph

Gillian and a couple of her girlsfriends.

Monika, Gillian, Ashley

Cake, Gillian and Jeannette.

Cake

Gillian