So Canadian's are weird. They don't have Thanksgiving. I guess it makes sense, the Pilgrims discovered America, right? Not our friends to the north. Anyways, I'm pretty sure that they have turkey in Canada, and also have a lot to be thankful for, but I digress....
Things have been going well here. I've been busy conducting interviews for the study I've been working on, and traveling all over the island. It goes without saying that I'm not a fan of nature, but I can't help but marvel at the sheer beauty here. Today I was heading out to one of the towns on the eastern coast of the island and coming over the hill you could see the ocean, with the land dotted by small houses. It was beautiful. I'm going back that way tomorrow, so I will make sure that I get a picture.
I moved to a new hotel and it's awesome. I booked it online through hotels.com and got a good deal ($89 a night) and made the reservation for about 3.5 weeks. When I called to see if they had a fridge in the room, they surprised me. "We figured since you booked us for about 3 weeks, you'd want something more than just a room with a bed, so we upgraded you to a suite with a kitchenette". Score! I didn't get my hopes up too high, but when I got here on Monday, it was pretty, ahem, SUITE! I've got a full kitchen (stove, oven, etc), and a separate living room and bedroom. It's not huge by any means, but it feels like an apartment. There's also free breakfast, and the wireless is 10x better than where I was previously. There's a gym and concierge here too, which is also a plus. And! You can buy beer from the brewery across the street
Yesterday I survived my first trip to a Canadian grocery store. I say survived because I nearly had a heart attack when I was looking at the prices of food - SO EXPENSIVE! And not helping is the fact that the Canadian dollar is stronger than the US dollar ($1 CAD = $1.05 USD approx), remember when it was almost 2:1 in favor of the US? Yeah, that seems like ages ago.
Excited to see Silver Linings Playbook and Life of Pi this weekend, although surprised that Lincoln hasn't been released here yet. Saw Flight and Wreck-It Ralph two weeks ago; Wreck-It Ralph was cute, and the Pixar short before it, Paperman was excellent, I could have watched a full length feature about that. Flight, on the other hand, was a little disappointing. I'm over Denzel Washington being a bad guy that you're supposed to root for. He did it in Training Day, which I thought was great, and did it again in American Gangster, which was enh. It was about 30 minutes too long, and while I though the first 30 minutes or so were excellent, the rest kind of petered-out.
Hardest thing about this job? I MISS NEW YORK! I haven't been since July and am experiencing some serious withdrawals. Hoping to get there around Christmas to see The Mystery of Edwin Drood, Dead Accounts and the musicalization of A Christmas Story (fun fact, I was in Cleveland for 18 months and never went by the house used in the film, even though I drove by the street it's on about 1,000 times), and just spend some time in the city.
Hope everyone has a happy thanksgiving tomorrow, and have some extra turkey (dark meat, please) for me!
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