Everest!!!

We began our 2-day journey on the Friendship Highway from Lhasa in hopes to be able to sleep at Everest Base Camp. We were a bit worried that the altitude would pose a problem as Mindy felt effects in Lhasa at 3600 meters. Everest Base Camp sits at a whopping 5200 meters! We split our […]

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Impressions of Lhasa, Tibet

We could feel the higher elevation of Lhasa as soon as we stepped off the train, and no longer had access to the outlets pumping out oxygen. The altitude here is 3650m and it took us about 24 hours to fully acclimatize. Once we did, we were able to focus more on the environment around […]

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Train through Eastern Tibet

At 4:30pm in Xining we boarded car #1, just behind the engine car and found the middle bunks # 15 and 16 in a doorless room of 6 hard sleepers. We greeted our bunkmates with a smile and a Ni Hao and we were relieved when they responded in kind. For half of our previous […]

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Impressions of Xining

The two times we took a taxi in Beijing we never got our change back, despite our protesting. In the end both the driver and we knew there was nothing we could do. We mention this as a backdrop for our arrival to Xining, where we took a taxi to Lete Youth Hostel. The bill […]

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The Markets of Xining, China

The first market we went to was small and encompassed four blocks of a wide alley. This market was filled with shoes, Calvin Klain knockoff underwear and an assortment of food. The food included “Muslim food”which looks like a round bread about the size of a small plate and you can choose from an assortment […]

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Leaving Beijing

Like much of what we saw in the former East Berlin and Poland (previous communist countries), Beijing is a prime example of the communist government. Buildings were massive, and in the case of the Beijing West Train Station, sometimes gorgeously designed:What caught us by surprise though was the security checkpoint at the entrance to the […]

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Arrived in Beijing!!!!!!!!!!!

We arrived in Beijing after our long 14 hour flight from Chicago. The turbulent landing wreaked havoc on Mindy’s tummy, causing her to “lose her lunch” as everyone deplaned. Thankfully, she felt better immediately afterwards! Once we checked into our hostel……we walked over to Tiananmen Square, which included 2 security checkpoints.We braved the restaurant scene […]

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Off to China – Stay Tuned!

Today’s the day Ligeia and Mindy head off for their first time to Asia! The itinerary currently includes China, Tibet and Nepal, with their first stop being Beijing. Most impressively, we will be traveling for the entire month of April with only two backpacks: We hope to update our blog frequently, so you can follow […]

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Ligeia’s Last Day at Work

Ligeia’s final class was today and she spent it enjoying time with her students. She brought in a sombrero and a couple cowboy hats, which as you can see from the picture below were a great hit.Ligeia also sported an abaya and hijab (traditional women’s clothing from Saudi Arabia).Her favorite however was dressing as a […]

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Mindy’s Last Hockey Game in Toronto

Mindy has played 2 seasons at Moss Park and during this time she has really grown as a player. She started out wobbly at best on her skates and progressed to getting several goals and assists during the season.Last night the game was amazing to watch. They were down 5-0 midway through the second period. […]

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Full Moon over Lake Ontario

We enjoyed our relaxed Saturday with our out-of-town friend Beth. We also invited our friend Heart to join us for a wonderful Mexican dinner cooked by Mindy. The highlight of the day for Ligeia was watching the full moon over Lake Ontario. We drove to Cherry Beach to view it:And as you can see from […]

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Niagara Falls

Hello everyone,We drove to Buffalo today to pick up our friend Beth from the airport. And of course we couldn’t go through Niagara Falls without having a look. The falls were looking particularly beautiful today, especially with the snow and ice covering many of the rocks.Here are some of our favorite shots:Stay tuned for the […]

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Ligeia’s Weekend in Tampa

Ligeia went to Tampa over the weekend to visit Erick. The sunny warm weather was a nice break from the cold wet winter weather Toronto has been experiencing. Because the trip was so short, Erick and Ligeia maximized their time. Saturday they went to the Flan Festival in historic Ybor City……where they tasted lots of […]

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Winterlude in Ottawa, Canada

This Family Day long weekend, Ligeia and Mindy went to Ottawa to enjoy the final weekend of Winterlude. On Saturday, we went to the National Art Gallery and out front is this amazing spider sculpture. It’s hard to see it from the photo, but in the spider’s underbelly are a whole bunch of eggs: We […]

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Chinese Lantern Festival

Mindy and Ligeia were invited by Oma and Opa to Orangeville to take part in a Chinese Lantern Festival. The celebration consisted of about 8 courses of 100% vegetarian food and many theatrical and music acts. Below are a few pictures of various styles of Chinese opera:We also very able to tour the area and […]

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Bermuda – Ligeia’s 30th Country

Mindy and Ligeia took a 4 day weekend trip to Bermuda. Above is the view from our balcony. We stayed at the Fairmont Princess Hotel in Hamilton. Here’s Mindy attempting to be a princess:We got there on Friday evening, just in time for sunset:We began our Saturday by exploring the streets of St. George on […]

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Maple Syrup Popsicles – Attempt #1

Mindy and Ligeia first had these at Carnival in Quebec City in 2008. With all the snow that we got we’d thought we’d try it for ourselves. First, you will need Jumbo craft sticks and good maple syrup…Then, you must also have lots of snow on your balcony:Heat the maple syrup on the stove.Then, after […]

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Daytrip to Lake Simcoe, Keswik, Ontario

On Saturday, Mindy and Ligeia headed up to Keswick to visit friends that are lucky enough to live right on the shores of Lake Simcoe. Despite its size, the vast majority of the lake freezes in the winter and, amazingly, frozen enough to support trucks, cars, snowmobiles, ATVs, ice fishing huts, hockey rinks, snowshoers, x-country […]

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