Author: KeriCDN

  • An Inpromtu Dinner

    It was very random, very delicious, way fancier than I thought, I quite liked the duck sauce. Thanks lady, and great meeting you two!  Here’s what we disovered:

    Sobey’s is much more Canadian than the Metro
    – crack is approximately $7/hit, many hits a day are needed
    – we all have Bolds and good luck getting us to switch from BB
    – invite me for dinner, I always do the dishes as you know
    – being a consultant to the Logistics Analytics Dept. for the East Coast Division is a BFD 

  • Me Today

    That’s something I bought in the summer of ’07 because I’d seen an infomercial for it in the spring.  It’s a QuikPod, it was too weak for my big camera but fits my new one just right.
     
    And re: this tweet about who I met yesterday, look at my nails.  That’s what I used to shake hands with when I met Anne, “publisher and editor-in-chief of TraveltoWellness.com, the FIRST and only editorially-driven monthly online magazine for wellness-minded travelers”.  

    Click here for an extensive and reliable list of Canadian Spas and Wellness Travel Places.

  • I’m Reading This

    It just came out, and being a longtime fan of course I bought it, and it’s fantastic.  And guess who’s coming to Toronto next week SICK; we’re going.

    Get to know Gary here and click here to buy his book.

  • Toronto’s Oldest Restaurant

    It’s the Senator Restaurant on Victoria Street, click here for their day menu and some history.

    It’s 2 seconds away from Dundas Square and go, it’s like walking back in time… so much that when a movie is shooting in Toronto and they need an olden-times set, they rent this place.  Also, it smells exactly like the News Cafe.


    I decided on pecan pie and milk.

  • A Lot of Diamonds

    That’s Keith (who you’ve met before) and we’re at his diamond setter’s, that’s Berge waving at the end.  He’s Canada’s premiere diamond setter, neat eh?  

    I got it wrong in the Twitvid description, there’s even more diamonds in there than I said.  And I was the first person to wear the thing ever, ha.  The clasp was super tight and Keith, “woah, I think I just sold this to Keri”.

     
    That window is facing north; you always want to face north because that’s the best light for inspecting diamonds.