The adventures of a seeker trying to figure it out.
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This is the heart and soul of our city.
A must read piece by Shawn Micallef: http://www.eyeweekly.com/city/psychogeography/article/96101
My comment:Thank you Shawn for putting words to the feelings felt by so many of us. I too fled the city to avoid having to witness the inevitable disaster of G20. I too was compelled back to the city when I learned how she was being hurt. I also felt that same reassurance of healing from joining thousands of average Torontonians at the rally that began in front of Police HQ on Monday evening. This event is a psychic trauma. That trauma comes from the realization by many that the freedom we take for granted is so fragile, so tenuous and so conditional in the face of fear and power. We need more healing. We need to restore the Toronto we know and love. We need truth and reconciliation. Who will lead us through this process? What is the next step?
An animated mind melt into a post human New York where TV and animals rule. All cast to the sincerely melodic soul of Blockhead's 'The Music Scene.'
Re-entering the Toronto rental housing market for what feels like the hundredth time in the 15 years I've lived here is stressing me out.
My boyfriend Christopher and I are on the hunt for the perfect place to start our lives together as a couple, and we're looking to our friends and networks to find that special, unadvertised place. Yep, I'm finally growing up and shacking up! We're excited and eager to make this move. My promise to myself is that this move will be my last before I buy a place and get back into the real estate market. (I sold my condo back when I quit my job, went back to school and changed careers, but that's a whole other story.)
Here's a profile of the kind of place we're looking for:
Those are the main requirements. A/C is a bonus.