Friday, August 31, 2007

CNE / Streetcars of Tomorrow / Queenie's Farewell


August 31, 2007 - So a bunch of us went to check out the Ex tonight! It has been awhile since I've been to the Ex and really, not that much has changed since my last visit. The Food Building (99 cents pasta + 2 bucks for 2 meatballs), the scary rides, and the smelly farm animals are still there! While I have to say that the Ex isn't THAT exciting (though the Human Cannonball was really cool), it's still fun to go - especially with a big group.

This year's CNE features a special exhibit called "Streetcars of Tomorrow". On display were two models (designed by Siemens and Bombardier, two of the four bidders for TTC's new streetcar contract) of what future Toronto streetcars could look like. While the final design will look considerably different, both consortia went all out to impress Torontonians. Siemens showed off their Combino Plus model - a slim, sleek LRV that reminds me of the trams in Germany. Kudos to Siemens for painting their model in classic red/white TTC colours - it allowed people to immediately identify with it. However, because the vehicle is so slim, the interior does look too narrow compared to our current streetcar fleet - and I can't imagine what it would be like to be stuffed inside one of these vehicles during rush hour.

The Bombardier model is the same one that was on display at Dundas Square awhile back. I have already blogged about that - but compare to the Siemens model, the Bombardier one does look a bit bulky. Sure, it's roomy inside - but does it have to look like a box on the street?

I also want to stay that I think the TTC, Siemens, and Bombardier are doing a great job in terms of educating the public about our future streetcars. The moment I stepped on the Siemens model, I was greeted by a very knowledgeable and enthusiastic person that answered all my questions (I had to play dumb for a bit just to see how much he knows). I also liked how pamphlets were readily available and a large map of the Transit City Plan was also on display. Gotta hand it to all three for the excellent PR job - what a great way to generate interest on our new transit vehicles!

Our Ex visit also served as Queenie's farewell, who will be leaving us for Asia! Good luck Queenie!

Thursday, August 30, 2007

Congratulations, Mr. 4.0!!

August 30, 2007 - A big shout-out to Mr. 4.0, who simply did amazing on his anatomy summer course! Your hard work and dedication paid off big time. I am very very proud of you!! yay!!!

*cross fingers for FAH*

Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Highlights from the Big Apple

August 28, 2007 - So I'm back from the Big Apple!! Actually, I've been back for a few days now! The trip was very tiring but lots and lots of fun. New York City is truly amazing!! Of course, it helps when you're travelling with great people as well. =D

Here are some of my favourite memories from the trip (not in any particular order):

1) Watching Grace shop for illegal bags at the South Street Seaport

After visiting the WTC site and Battery Park, we walked north to the South Street Seaport for lunch. Along the way, we passed by all these street vendors that were selling fake purses, fake watches, fake sunglasses, etc. Because we were all pretty hungry, I suggested that we come back after lunch. By the time we returned after our meal though, the vendors had wrapped up their stuff and closed shop. We weren't quite sure why they did that, but we figured it was probably because there were cops nearby. Not wanting Grace to be disappointed, we sat on one of the benches by the vendors and waited for them to open shop again. One of them eventually did, though discreetly (literally behind the bushes), and Grace quickly picked up two nice Gucci bags for about $20 each. The whole deal was pretty shady- with the vendor kept looking up to see if the cops are coming and Grace kept bargaining with the vendor for a decent price! By the end of the trip, Grace would end up buying 5 bags, though one of them was actually free, since it was hidden inside one of the illegal bags!!!

Hours later, we wa
tched Grace barter again with the shopkeepers in Chinatown! My favourite: "Three dollars! no? fine then! I can get it cheaper somewhere else!" (and this was for a hair clip thing that was originally listed for six bucks!).

2) Walking to the Buffalo-Niagara International Airport at 4 a.m.

Because we had a few hours to kill in Buffalo before our flight departs, we decided to go Denny's, which was right by the airport, for a quick meal. Our taxi dropped us off outside Denny's, but we had no way of getting to the airport afterwards - besides walking! So at around 4 a.m., the seven of us WALKED along this dark, deserted street to the Buffalo-Niagara airport. Though it wasn't sketchy, it was still dark and from what I've read, walking around at night in Buffalo is a big no-no! But we survived (though we got looks from people driving by), and B and Grace took some really nice pictures of the neon-blue airport sign. Our meal at Denny's was quite yummy too!

3) Buying Max with Bernard at F.A.O. Schwarz

B and I saw a lot of neat stuff inside F.A.O. Schwarz, but what really caught our eyes were the stuffed labrador retrievers! As some of you may know, B and I have always wanted a lab retriever. So instead of getting a real one (since our moms strictly forbid us from getting a dog), we decided to buy a plush one for now! We ended up buying two - a big one, which we named (Baby) Max, for B, and a small one, which we named Baby Baby Max, for my sister Flora! Max looks incredibly real and is super duper cute. He makes us want to get a real one even more. =(

4) Theresa and Kevin getting lost 5 minutes after leaving us for the UN

Theresa and Kevin decided to go see the United Nations building while we were shopping. After giving them instructions on how to get to the UN building from the corner of 5th Ave and 34th Street, we found them wandering around the intersection 5 minutes later, lost!! Apparently, even though I had told them to walk towards the Empire State Building to find the closest subway station, they mistakenly thought another building was the Empire State and walke
d in the wrong direction! Sorry guy, for not giving better direction! =S

5) Walking through the Black Hole Tunnel at Ripley's Believe it or Not Museum

We must have walked through the incredible Black Hole Tunnel at least 5 times. The tunnel is really just a bridge inside this tube that keeps turning. Anyway, the whole point is that even though the bridge itself isn't moving, when you walk across it, it's hard to keep your balance because the tube is moving. I know I'm not describing it properly here, but it was just a lot of fun!! Even by the 5th time we walked across it, we were still falling!

6) Funny nanny picture at Central Park

A nanny came up to us at Central Park and asked us to take a picture for her. We thought she wanted a picture with her cute 2 year old boy. Instead, she told the boy to stay still, ran up to the edge of the lake, and asked us to take a shot right there! She was really nice though, and the kid was super cute.

Right after that, we saw a cute Asian guy with his parents. After we asked him to take a picture of us, we took a picture of them. B couldn't resist and took a picture of the cute guy too! =D

7) Riding the New York subway everywhere!

It's one of the most famous transit systems in the world and I'm so glad I got to use it often! Sure, it's not as clean as the TTC - many of the stations are truly falling apart - but, you can take the subway everywhere! I also like the express/local division, though it did suck for us since our hotel was located on top of a local stop. We also got semi-lost after our E train turned into the V train on the way to the WTC. Having said that, upon returning home, I did start to appreciate the TTC subway just a tiny bit more.

8) Visiting the New York Transit Museum with Bernard

It poured on our last day in New York but B and I still made the trek to Brooklyn to check out the NYC Transit Museum. The museum itself is located inside a former subway station and holds many historical artifacts from the city's transit system. B and I had fun exploring the museum and my favourite was their collection of historical subway cars, some of which date back to the 1900s! It was also really cool to see the evolution of the subway cars - from open carriages to today's modern sleek aluminum cars. The museum is a must for all transit geeks out there! =D

9) Going up the Empire State Building

I haven't been up the Empire State Building since my second trip to New York, which was back when I was in high school! The view from the top of the tallest building in New York was amazing, especially with all the lights. Though you could say it was a touristy thing to do, I kinda want to do it again next time I'm in town!

10) Spending four days/three nights in one of the greatest cities in the world with someone special

It has been a super busy summer for both of us, and the trip was sorta the light at the end of the tunnel. Though the weather was crappy and we didn't get to do everything we planned, it was still our first trip together and I had an amazing time. What we didn't get to see will become our top priorities next time we visit the city! Being in one of the greatest cities in the world, with the most special person in my life, was probably what I loved most about the entire trip. =D

So that's my NYC wrap-up! I'm definitely going through vacation withdrawal right now! Thank you B, Grace, Calvin, Theresa and Kevin for such a great trip! And of course, a big round of applause for our fearless leader Eric for planning the whole thing!

So anyone up for Orlando in December?

Friday, August 17, 2007

Off to the Big Apple

August 17, 2007 - I'm off to New York for a few days!! yay!!! It seems like it was only yesterday when we were talking about the possibility of going away - and it's finally here! I hope the trip will go off without a hitch =D

Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Why riding the subway sucks (sometimes) - Part 3

August 15, 2007 - It has been awhile since I've blogged! I think it's because I really don't have that much to say these days. Work has been super busy and by the time I get home, I'm usually too tired to sit in front of the computer and type. Anyway, thought I would be blog about this though: yet another interesting subway-riding story!

Well actually, let me change that - it really wasn't that interesting, but I think my reaction surprised me. I was on my way home from work - it was around 7 p.m. - and at Union Station, a mother and her four kids came onto the train. The kids, under normal circumstances, can be classified as cute. But when you're exhausted from work and you just want to go home and ride in the train in peace, 4 overly active kids (all under the age of 10) cannot be considered the fun. The kids started SCREAMING at one another on the train while the mother just sat there and smiled. They then started climbing all over their seats (this poor man who was sitting beside one of the kids had to put up with their constant climbing up and down). What annoyed me the most, besides how the loudness and how their mother thinks this kind of behaviour is okay in a public place, was when they REPEATED the name of each subway stop about a hundred names very very loudly. Then they started questioning their mother why the stops were named as so. My favourite was the explanation for Summerhill - it's a hill and it's always summer there! Summerhill!!

Like I said, the normal regular Felix would have thought it was adorable - the grumpy Felix at the end of the day wanted to slap those kids. I was even THIS close to telling the mother off. I don't care that they are all less than 10 years old, but this kind of behaviour - the screaming, the climbing, the shouting - is not acceptable in a public place. Parents need to take more responsibility in making sure that their kids act appropriately. In the situation here, a simple "kids, use your indoor voice" would have been sufficient. But nooooo, she sat there while the kids screamed all the way through Union to Eglinton.

Another reason why riding the subway sucks - sometimes.