I thiink you've got me all week. Bad luck ;-)
I must say Mr S-P is getting a bit grouchy. I was on honey moon for nearly two days and neglecting you lot, which face it honeymoons and billionaires are not as important as Stepsisters. I told him, he's been sulking. If it wasn't for the sea-plane, he might be on warning. What's wrong with coming back in at 4 a.m.? I'm not a cosy night in front of the fire girl - pffft!
Anyway Toronto -are we ready? Is toronto ready more to the point?
Just jump - it's a motto for life in my opinion.

Home to 2.5 million people (5.5 million in the Greater Toronto Area) of more than 200 distinct ethnic origins, Toronto is one of the most multicultural cities in North America.
It's an economic and social powerhouse with a vibrant bar, restaurant and arts scene, not to mention major league sports teams.
It's a city of neighborhoods -- Chinatown, Little Italy, Queen West.
It's a city of festivals -- the Toronto International Film Festival, Caribana, Gay Pride.
I've found us a nice hotel, The Thompson

Nothing embodies the glamorous life of the stepsister more than a roof top bar. No idea what the rooms are like, but we'll be spenidng more time here.

Standing at 553 metres (1,815 feet) the CN Tower held the distinction of being the tallest free-standing structure in the world until the completion of Burj Khalifa in 2010 - See more at: http://ift.tt/1ox18eH
The tall building int the above photo and the first one that we are jumping off is the CN Tower. Until 2010 it was the tallest free standing structure in the world. You can take the glass fronted and glass floore lift up to the sky pod - suggest you dine after the jump, just saying.... The 360 restaurant revolves to that you get stunning views all round the city and takes 72 minutes to complete one revolution. It has the worlds highest wine cellar - that's tempted you.
Kiwi, you should be in heaven

We'll stay here a few days - there's a lot to see and do.
In real life, I had a good few days off, bit of work, caught up with an ex colleague. Only 5 miles from you Rosa, stayed at the Hinds head at Aldermaston - nice food, lovely bedroom
http://ift.tt/1ox18eJ
stayed in the room that has the shower enclosure to the fore of the phot - darned nice shower.
Would have let you know I was around, but I think you have enough on your plate at the moment! :-(
And then what did i do Saturday..hmm...let me think...sure I did something....nevermind it'll come back to me...
No idea on steps - Bug III had a holiday, bit grouchy and hungover this morning when I woke him up but he's managed nearly 5000 steps this morning, so he's getting there.
Oh that's it - I met SOOze, and Mr SOOze (and his inner Kylie Minogue). She is mental, really she is...
One day we will have to have a stepperfest - just find somewhere that is central for Kent, Berkshire, Cheshire, Yorkshire.......California and New Zealand. Anyone got a globe to hand?
Day 43 Hello Toronto
I must say Mr S-P is getting a bit grouchy. I was on honey moon for nearly two days and neglecting you lot, which face it honeymoons and billionaires are not as important as Stepsisters. I told him, he's been sulking. If it wasn't for the sea-plane, he might be on warning. What's wrong with coming back in at 4 a.m.? I'm not a cosy night in front of the fire girl - pffft!
Anyway Toronto -are we ready? Is toronto ready more to the point?
Just jump - it's a motto for life in my opinion.
Home to 2.5 million people (5.5 million in the Greater Toronto Area) of more than 200 distinct ethnic origins, Toronto is one of the most multicultural cities in North America.
It's an economic and social powerhouse with a vibrant bar, restaurant and arts scene, not to mention major league sports teams.
It's a city of neighborhoods -- Chinatown, Little Italy, Queen West.
It's a city of festivals -- the Toronto International Film Festival, Caribana, Gay Pride.
I've found us a nice hotel, The Thompson
Nothing embodies the glamorous life of the stepsister more than a roof top bar. No idea what the rooms are like, but we'll be spenidng more time here.
Standing at 553 metres (1,815 feet) the CN Tower held the distinction of being the tallest free-standing structure in the world until the completion of Burj Khalifa in 2010 - See more at: http://ift.tt/1ox18eH
The tall building int the above photo and the first one that we are jumping off is the CN Tower. Until 2010 it was the tallest free standing structure in the world. You can take the glass fronted and glass floore lift up to the sky pod - suggest you dine after the jump, just saying.... The 360 restaurant revolves to that you get stunning views all round the city and takes 72 minutes to complete one revolution. It has the worlds highest wine cellar - that's tempted you.
Kiwi, you should be in heaven
We'll stay here a few days - there's a lot to see and do.
In real life, I had a good few days off, bit of work, caught up with an ex colleague. Only 5 miles from you Rosa, stayed at the Hinds head at Aldermaston - nice food, lovely bedroom
http://ift.tt/1ox18eJ
stayed in the room that has the shower enclosure to the fore of the phot - darned nice shower.
Would have let you know I was around, but I think you have enough on your plate at the moment! :-(
And then what did i do Saturday..hmm...let me think...sure I did something....nevermind it'll come back to me...
No idea on steps - Bug III had a holiday, bit grouchy and hungover this morning when I woke him up but he's managed nearly 5000 steps this morning, so he's getting there.
Oh that's it - I met SOOze, and Mr SOOze (and his inner Kylie Minogue). She is mental, really she is...
One day we will have to have a stepperfest - just find somewhere that is central for Kent, Berkshire, Cheshire, Yorkshire.......California and New Zealand. Anyone got a globe to hand?
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