Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Finland & U2

Of course, this one-day trip to Finland was nothing compared to Canada, but I'll mention it anyway.
Me, my parents and a few family friends went to Helsinki to see U2 live, at the Olympic Stadium, as part of their 360° tour. U2 is among my favorite bands, so it was exciting to see them live.
We left with the ferry around 12:05 in the afternoon. In Helsinki we were given a tour by my father's friend Georg. After eating at a tasty Chinese restaurant, we started walking towards the Stadium.
The opening act was a English-Swedish band called Razorlight. I hadn't heard of them before, but they have quite a known song named "America", which I recognized there.

This is the highly creative stage they had there (this photo isn't from Finland though). The point of the 360° stage is that the audience can be all around the stage. The band members would move around on it a lot.

U2 arrived a bit after 21:00. They played 5 songs from their newest album, No Line On The Horizon. I really liked the concert, as did the rest of the people I was with. You could see the band pretty well, where ever you were, the place wasn't overcrowded and the selection of songs was great (even though I don't know a single song by them which I don't like).
At the end of the concert it started raining, and we were soaking wet when we returned to the ship. The sea was slightly wild and wavy on our ride back, I really liked it, soothing.
I'll probably be abroad in September again.



Friday, August 20, 2010

Leaving

Well, I'm back in Estonia. Feels sad in several ways.
On the 17. August I visited High Park, the largest park, which is fully in Toronto. There were a lot of dogs. The residential area west of High Park is very relaxing and it has really good architecture. Then I started walking along the coast, and ended up at the Waterfront Condos, which are beautiful, the whole area is completely different from the rest of Toronto that I've seen. In the evening I joined a garden party at the Müllerbeck's house (where their relatives, the Undusks were staying). There were a lot of people who recognized me and a lot of people who I didn't recognize. Anyway, it was fun, and I got to say goodbye to everyone.

High Park.

A view to the most recognizable area of Toronto.

The Waterfront Condos.

A small animal I saw on the coast.

My lunch: 3 donuts from Tim Hortons and and a sour apple ice drink.

A very friendly cat I saw near High Park.
On the 18. my flight was going to leave at 10:50 PM, so luckily I had all day to spend in Canada. I bought a few things from shops and visited Little India. They sold exotic things there, like sugar cane juice, which I tried. I felt quite bitter during the whole day, knowing that I was going to leave in a few hours. So, after 8 PM Viive and Rob took me to the airport, the flight wasn't such a luxury as the one which took me to New York in the beginning of the trip. Nobody had their own personal TV screen, there were a several on the plane though, so you could watch whatever they decided to play there.
Now that I'm back in Estonia, everything seems so small. It seems like a simple thing to walk from one end of Tallinn to the other.

Monday, August 16, 2010

Biking, The Islands & Haunted Houses

On Friday the 13. I visited Toronto University with Henno, his mother and one of his friends, we were given a tour of the place. I've still sadly got at least 3 years until I can go to university, but right now I feel that I want to come to Canada to university. It was good to get a brief overview and idea of this place. In the evening Viive had to go to Hamilton, because she's designing a clothes store there, so I and Robert dropped her off and went to Niagara again. It feels very different in the night, in the day it's very sleepy and lazy compared to this. There were rock star/movie star wax museums, a Ferris Wheel, loads of haunted house attractions, a Ripley's Believe It Or Not museum, karaoke bars, souvenir shops and more. There was a fireworks display, which was quite impressive, I guess... We visited one of the haunted houses. It was pretty scary at times. Something was slithering against my back, I ran a few metres forward and it followed me. It was fun. Our car was parked next to a karaoke bar. All of the people (except for one) who decided to come up and sing something were great. However, there was one person who couldn't sing at all. He wanted to try again later, but for some strange reasons, he couldn't. Later we returned to Hamilton and eventually Toronto.
Saturday (14. August 2010) wasn't very eventful for me. In the morning I went biking by myself for some time. It was nice and relaxing to ride down the hiking tracks and slightly less relaxing to get back up, especially because it's still so warm here. After that I had sunglasses ordered for me. My uncle Aarne and his family came to Toronto (Aarne had arrived from Vancouver on the previous day, he joined his family at Joekaaru camp), we had dinner eventually, consisting of meat, corn, President's Choice chips, olives, cucumber, cheese, tomatoes, crackers and more. Then I went for a small (1 hour) walk in the neighborhood. We had dessert (muffins, cake, mango flavored ice tea) at Kristiina's home, she wanted to see Aarne's family too.
It was Sunday now. Aarne's family wanted to do something here before they returned to Vancouver, in the evening. They decided on visiting the islands (Centre, Algonquin and Snake islands), of course I went with them. I had wanted to visit them eventually. I really like these island. They are calm, relaxing, fun, you can see a great view of the city and you can see very interesting private houses and beaches there. We ate Pizza Pizza's pizza. Apparently my dad used to eat it a lot. In the evening we (+Tiina and Viive) went dining at Astoria, a Greek restaurant in Little Greece. The food was excellent. I had chicken souvlaki with rice and potatoes, a Greek salad for a starter and Pepsi (with as many free refills as I want!). Aarne, Aliina, Annika and Anne had to leave to the airport soon after that. It was nice seeing them again, the last time being in Estonia several days before my sudden trip to this place.
Today I visited the York Dale Centre again and bought some items there. I had Chinese food with Viive at the Food Court there. I also drank root beer for the first time on this trip, it had a very familiar taste. It was already nearly 7 in the evening when we left the Centre (or center, if you're American). After that I went biking again, Robert showed me a trail that led to Lake Ontario. It was after 9 that we arrived at Cherry Beach there. It was a different, more industrial side of Toronto, it seemed. In the night Viive did a strange allergy test to me, according to that I have allergies against chocolate, chili peppers, hay, latex and several other things. However, this was a very nonscientific test, so I'm not expecting it to be very accurate.
By the way, I wrote this post backwards, starting with today and finishing four days ago.
I'm leaving on the day after tomorrow (sadly), so I'm not sure if I'll post anything to this blog, while I'm still in Canada.

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Another Three Days Have Gone By

My vacation will end 6 days from now. It's a shame, I'd like to stay here for a lot longer, I really like Canada. But I've still got nearly a week, so there's no point in crying yet.
Anyway, to give a brief overview of my actions lately, I'll start with the 10. August. Tiina decided to go to the cinema with a friend, and asked if I want to join them. I had no other plans, so I accepted. We went to watch Despicable Me, it's an animated movie and it was surprisingly funny. The medium sized popcorn is really big in these cinemas, a lot bigger than the large one in Estonia. Another difference is that here you don't have a one certain seat where you have to sit, you have more freedom. After returning home, I went biking with Robert. We went to the beautiful Mount Pleasant Cemetery, where I saw a hawk (apparently I was lucky to see one) and a raccoon, who seemed to be searching for food. It climbed to the top of a tree eventually. Of course I also saw several squirrels, because they're everywhere. In the evening a neighbor and family friend Henno took me over to his place. There we mostly played video games (for those who are interested, Forza Motorsport and a Call Of Duty, for the Xbox 360).
On the day after that I went on the bus tour of Toronto, immediately followed by the boat tour to the islands. It was a double-decker, I was one of the last people to get a seat upstairs. The tours gave a nice little (3 hours all together) overview of the downtown. When the tour ended, I slowly went to the Eaton Centre (at first I wasn't sure where I wanted to go), I ate noodles in the Food Court (it's an indoor plaza or common area within a facility that is contiguous with the counters of multiple food vendors and provides a common area for self-serve dining, I took that description from Wikipedia, as I don't feel like explaining it with my own words) and then Viive took me to the Art Gallery of Ontario, where Kristiina (my uncle's ex-wife, but I guess I'll just call her my aunt) showed me around and later took me to a Gelateria (an Italian ice cream place). It was nice.
Today I went to Chinatown with a small group of people. The Mullerbecks had relatives coming over from Estonia, one of them is a teacher at my school VHK, one of her daughters is a student there, and there were 4 other family members, I think. So I joined some of them. We ate dumplings at a restaurant there, and I bought lychee flavored hard candy (having all ready tried lychee juice, ice cream and, of course, fresh lychees themselves) at a supermarket where they mostly sold Chinese products. After a few hours there and at some of their relatives home, Viive and Rob took me to Beaches (a neighborhood in Toronto) and Scarborough Bluffs, you can see a part of it on this photo (it's not my photo, by the time we went there, it was dark), quite unique nature there.
Well, I'm finishing for now, it's 3:03 AM. It's usually around 1,2 or 3 AM that I finish my posts, even though below it says something like

Monday, August 9, 2010

The Niagara Falls

Yesterday I visited the Niagara Falls with the whole family (Maarika, Robert, Tiina and Viive) after Anne, Annika and Aliina had left to Joekaaru. The Falls were, of course, mighty for me. First of all went on to one of those so-called 4D cinemas, where we had quite some water, wind and even snow pouring out from somewhere. After that we went under the Niagara Falls, and even later we went on the little boat tour, which went pretty near to the Falls. We wore raincoats on all of the three attractions, because the water tried to get us whenever it could, there was really a lot of it in the air. It was nice there. It took us quite a while to get back to Toronto, we went through Guelph (a small university town) to drop Maarika there (she lives there), there was some trouble finding the town.
Today I visited the York Dale Centre somewhere relatively in the edge of the city, I think. I've gotten quite used to navigating around with the subway, it was easy to get there (I went there by myself). I went to the cinema there, to watch Inception. I'd say it was an excellent film, with a very complicated plot and stunning, exciting, thrilling scenes, as well as a lot of great acting. Yeah, otherwise I just looked around in the centre, the shops and also the parking lot, which, for some reason, I was very interested in. Hours later I watched another movie, The Cove, at home with Robert. It's a documentary about dolphins, people trying to save them and a Japanese town, where 23000 dolphins are slaughtered in a year. It felt really barbaric and primitive that people would do such a thing. But I liked the movie..

Saturday, August 7, 2010

The past few days

After arriving from New York at about 6:30 AM on the 3. August, I decided to walk around in Toronto again. I was slightly sleepy, but I thought that such a situation where I'm awake and active at such an early time should not be wasted. I moved around by the lake, and later walked home slowly through Yonge Street (I tried some tasty maple syrup donuts at Tim Horton's on the way). It was after 12:15 that I was back home, so I walked for nearly 6 hours. At 4 in the afternoon I went for another walk, because I wanted to get out of the house, this time into some of the trails and nature in Toronto. Now I was away for 2 hours.
On the next day I visited the CN Tower with Tiina, who hadn't been there for years. The glass floor is still the most thrilling part of the tower, where you can see right down from a 342 metre high place. We visited the Sky Pod in the tower, which is 447 metres high. It was great to be in the CN Tower after so many years (I still remember the last time I stood on the glass floor, at least 7 years ago). After coming down to Earth again, we went on a motion theater ride called Himalamazon, that was pretty interesting, made me want to go onto a roller coaster. Later Viive and I went to an ice cream parlor, a few pet shops and the supermarket. I ate cotton candy and Rocky Road (chocolate with marshmallow bits and nuts) ice cream. We saw some funny and some gorgeous parrots, hamsters, fish, dogs, cats and so on. Viive seemed to especially like one certain parrot, who seemed to be nearly communicating with her.
On the day after that I visited the Ontario Science Centre, which had a lot in it. I didn't see too much, it was big, most of the exhibits were fascinating and time consuming. At 17:00 I went to their IMAX cinema to watch a movie about the Hubble Space Telescope. I've never been in an IMAX cinema before, it was an incredible experience. In the evening I visited Greektown with Viive, the streets had been closed because of a small festival. I bought some green calcite from a shop called Gifts From The Earth, it sells minerals, rocks, crystals, I really liked all that stuff.
Today I went to Joekaaru with Robert. For those who don't know, it's a countryside area built by and originally meant for Estonians, it's about an hours drive from Toronto. I did some work there, cut down a few branches and unwanted little trees, dragged and threw bits of trees into the fire, things like that. I also saw the summer camp there. Hours later when we were back in Toronto, my uncle's wife Anne and their children Annika and Aliina arrived here from Vancouver. I saw them only once when they visited Estonia several weeks ago, because of my sudden departure to this great place.
Well, tomorrow I'm going to the Niagara Falls. I guess I'll write about that soon.

Thursday, August 5, 2010

New York

Hello, I'm back in Toronto. I came back from the USA yesterday morning.
I don't know if I have anything original to say about my destination, New York. It was (and I bet it still is) huge. There were many interesting places. There was a lot more nature than I expected, and I'm not only talking about Central Park. When I was on the boat cruise around Manhattan, I saw a lot of trees and green.
We (me and my cousin Maarika, she invited me to join her on this trip) arrived after 12 in the afternoon, even though we were supposed to make it to NYC by 7:30, so we had a 5 hour delay, mostly at the border. We went on the 3 hour boat cruise, where I took a lot of photos, 200 maybe. I don't have access to them yet. We were invited by some of Kristiina's (my aunt, kind of) relatives (Andy and Laura) to spend the night in Connecticut. They had a huge house there, with a library, a billiards table, many many bathrooms, a swimming pool in the garden and much more. My bedroom was big, it had a separate bathroom and a plasma TV. It was very comfortable, different and nice there.
Next day we walked around in town and also saw a Broadway show, called Lend Me A Tenor, which was funny, and it was very different from any theater show that I've ever seen before, more detailed and professional. I haven't seen a lot of them anyway. In the evening we went to a strange jazz place. They basically composed everything on the spot, improvised, they only decided what instruments to play before they started playing (some of these things weren't instruments at all, they used all kinds of objects to make sounds). The songs weren't always very melodic, but overall I quite liked this concert.
On the 3rd day we did quite a lot. We went to the Empire State Building soon after it was opened (it opens at 8 in the morning). Luckily, there were hardly any people there, so it didn't take long until we were at the top. The view was amazing, of course. It seems strange to me that such a tall building was built already 80 years ago and in only 410 days. It's still the tallest building in New York, although the planned One World Trade Center will be about a 100 meters taller. Anyway, later we walked in the southern part of Manhattan, with a relative called Peter, who has lived nearly all of his life in this city. He told many things about all these places we visited, so I got a better overview of the city. In the evening Maarika and I went to Central Park. The bodies of water had interesting names there, like The Pond, The Lake and The Pool. Someone had just broken a Guinness World Record in the park, too bad we missed it. It was a record related to ballet, don't remember exactly.
On the last day we visited 2 museums, the Guggenheim and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The Met was very big, I tried to see everything except for the European sections. I really liked some of the Far East and African parts, as well as most of the modern art section. The Guggenheim was a lot easier to navigate through. Unless you try not to, you'll probably see everything they have on display. I liked them both.