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Wow, quite the bedrooms! Although I will never understand how the killing of an animal and then showing off it's dead body in one's house is a "cool" thing to do.
I thoroughly enjoyed seeing that beautiful mansion!!! The furnishings in the bedrooms were so beautiful and the bathrooms were just incredible. What a view you had from the top of the tower. Were there a lot of stairs to climb to get up there?
I thoroughly enjoyed seeing that beautiful mansion!!! The furnishings in the bedrooms were so beautiful and the bathrooms were just incredible. What a view you had from the top of the tower. Were there a lot of stairs to climb to get up there?
I don't remember how many, but it was way too many for us to consider climbing the other tower... let's put it that way.
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I'm pretty sure I would have jump in fright seeing that tiger skin rug on the floor. Other than that, the bedrooms and the bathrooms were really something awesome!
The first thing I thought when I saw the rug was that knowing me I'd probably trip over the head when I got up in the middle of the night. Both bathrooms are quite impressive as are the views from the tower.
The last time I visited I was helping to chaperon my daughter's school class, so the rug wasn't on the floor. I had forgotten about it. So my guess was wrong. My guess was about his shower, an extremely modern convenience for the time in which it was built.
I love her suite of rooms. If someone brought my meals, I would never have to leave just those rooms other than to go outside.
What's with all the canons? There's one in his bedroom (maybe THAT'S how the tiger rug got there!) AND downstairs?! Was he expecting invaders? Sacre bleu, invaders in the castle?!
The last time I visited I was helping to chaperon my daughter's school class, so the rug wasn't on the floor. I had forgotten about it. So my guess was wrong. My guess was about his shower, an extremely modern convenience for the time in which it was built.
That was very neat.
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I love her suite of rooms. If someone brought my meals, I would never have to leave just those rooms other than to go outside.
What's with all the canons? There's one in his bedroom (maybe THAT'S how the tiger rug got there!) AND downstairs?! Was he expecting invaders? Sacre bleu, invaders in the castle?!
Well, it's a very nice place and I guess people might want to get in?
Yay, finally I can post - sorry for the lateness, but the boards have been down for the last nine hours... it's been driving me insane!
Sunday 18 September – part five: oh wow, this is amazing!
We made our way out of Casa Loma, with the intention of going to the Royal Ontario Museum. I’d rather pass over the next half hour or so, but it basically consisted of us going round in circles, and getting ever more frustrated at roads being closed for a community event, and a complete lack of parking, then getting lost thanks to not being able to turn where the GPS said we could. Suffice to say it all got a bit heated…
Finally we did find parking in the University of Toronto complex. It started with a Royal charter granted back in 1827 by King George IV and it’s grown to become one of Canada’s most prestigious universities. It’s a wonderfully historic place, and one of those where everywhere you look, you see beautiful buildings.
We made our way over to the museum via the Philosophers’ Walk. Isn’t it pretty?
On the way, we found some more black squirrels. I am really fascinated by these things, as I have no idea why they’re black. I mean, it’s snow in the winter here, and black is hardly camouflage is it?
We found our way to the main entrance of the museum, because of course that’s not where Google Maps brought us out. I’m not having much luck with them today.
We went in and paid for the museum and the Chihuly exhibition, as that was one of the main reasons I wanted to come today. The museum was founded in 1912, and its collection is very wide ranging, as you’ll see from some of the parts we visited. We only scratched the surface of this place, as is the case with so many museums like this. It’s home to dinosaurs, Asian arts, a collection about the First Peoples of Canada, a bat cave (so not my sort of thing!) and European galleries. You get the idea…
We were told to head straight down to the Chihuly exhibition, so we did. Oh wow, we were not to be disappointed!
This is the first piece you come to, and try as I might, I couldn’t find any information about it. All the others do have the information to go with them.
This was next….
… but to me, this was the amazing piece in the whole exhibition. I could’ve sat there for hours just staring at it. I personally kept forgetting it was made out of glass, as it just didn’t look like it, and of course if you forget it’s glass, you forget how much work, and how many hours goes into this. When you start thinking about that, honestly it’s mind blowing.
Mark actually found the sea creatures in it, only after we’d been looking at it for a while. After that, I felt these were a bit of a disappointment, as you just couldn’t compete with what you’d just seen.
More great photos from Casa Loma and I really enjoyed all the rooms and especially those large baths! Not sure if I like that tiger spread out on the floor! The museum looks quite nice and the exhibitions are so unique, colorful and diverse! I can imagine staring at them for hours, but then I'd need a nap after doing so!
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October 6, 2017-Enjoying an amazing dinner at Victoria & Albert's with PP's Dot and Drew
My TR from my most recent trip is now underway. Includes: Universal Studios Florida, Disney World and Sea World Orlando Trifecta TR -Updated December 10th! TR is now COMPLETED!