Saturday, 23 April 2011

Day Three Hundred and Fifty Five - Earth Hour and The Big W

Dear all,

Today was Easter Friday and with the whole day stretching out in front of me, I sent Karla a quick BBM message ( I am breaching the technology threshold and discovering a whole new world on my black berry) and in the blink of an eye, we are meeting up in Espresso Post (I love technology!).






Karla has been working extremely hard on various projects at work but as we were sipping our cappacinos and discussing the news from the day, she noticed a 'Blue W' sticker on the door.












The fruits of her labor where on display! Karla has been working on the Blue W project for sometime; it's a nationwide project that allows you to fill your water bottle at participating companies. We were obviously extremely excited by this and Jay got to work immediately to get his water bottle filled.














The lovely folks at Espresso Post kindly obliged when Jay asked for his water bottle to be filled.















Here is picture of Jay with is filled full of fresh cool water! Congratulation Karla and the wonderful Blue W! Keep your eyes open for the stickers!















And here is the sticker on display!














And in other news:
1. Darren and I decided to pop into the Huron House for a quick snack and realized on entering the restaurant that the lights were significantly 'dimmed'. We wondered if it was in order to simulate a 'Jazz Club' to enhance the ambiance set by the two musicians already entertaining the punters with soft music in the corner. It turns out, it was a celebration of Earth Hour and we were told it was 'candle light only'. How wonderful! http://www.thehuronclub.ca















I decided to branch out and try a 'Lychee Martini' to celebrate Earth Hour. It was quite fabulous and quite strong.. ( Darren suggested that a couple may have several interesting 'side' affects )














I had one in the end and a glass of Shiraz. It was a wonderful evening. The food was fabulous ( calamari and mussels. D had the Caesar and beef ribs) and the ambiance, candles et al, was blissful.

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