Wednesday 5 February 2020

BOOKMARKS

It was a cool but sunny day for Mary Ayers to lead 59 Seniors on one of her unique urban hikes. This one included visiting 4 Bookmarks in the downtown area. The group met outside of Broadview Station

Mary gave a descriptive explanation of the day's activities

We proceeded north on Broadview Ave to the Chester Hills Lookout which afforded great views of the city skyline, the Don Valley and the Prince Edward Viaduct 



Twas here that I read the first Bookmark a passage from "In the skin of lion" by Michael Ondaatje. It was better to read it here as the official Bookmark was on the Viaduct and traffic noise would be an issue



At the Viaduct we did pause at the actual Bookmark site

We then made our crossing the Viaduct

After my reading I needed a rest

Our next reading took place at the Harold Town Park. Before arriving there we walked through the picturesque Manulife Gardens (photos lost?). Sigrun read a passage from "If I die before I wake" by Jean Little


After lunch in the Food Court of Cumberland Terrace we made our way up to Casa Loma

Climbing the steps up to the Castle



Susan Richardson read the poem "The Cat and the Wizard" by Dennis Lee



Leaving Casa Loma we descended back down the steps to Walmer Road


On the way south to College and Spadina we passed a monument to another Canadian writer

At the intersection of College and Spadina Mary Moore read the final passage of the day, "Knowing I live in a dark age" by Milton Acom



After the hike ended those with a thirst raced to the Ein-Stien Bier Halle"

Ann appeals for leaders for the March/April schedule




We thank Mary for a most interesting day, for bringing a spot of culture to the members and choosing an enjoyable watering hole. Thanks to Liliane for the count and to Cathy for sweeping. The distance covered was about 12 km









1 comment:

  1. I am really impressed with this walking tour and the photos. I am president of the board of Project Bookmark Canada. Some of these photos are fabulous. I would like to use them on our social media sites. Mary Ayers tells me that you give your permission. Hughena Matheson president @projectbookmarkcanada.ca

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