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echobeach2002 · 10 months
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jacksoldsideblog · 7 months
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I think if the narrator (and Tyler) went camping it would be quite interesting. Like, if they used some of that insomnia time to go visit beautiful places in nature, something the US is rife with. I think it's pretty notable that the first time the narrator sees Tyler (in the book), it's on a nude beach. For so many reasons, but also just that it's a beach. A lot of mental anguish can be alleviated by being in some trees. On the other hand, I think it's really notable how much ecological anxiety they have, it's a notable focus driving their feelings of impending doom and the need for the collapse of society, and it's easy to fall into the trap of seeing these beautiful places and being obssessed with their disappearance.
And of course, the biggest issue is that the narrator can't drive, and in the US this means he can't actually physically get to any of these locations. But if I remember correctly (for the book, movie is a yes for sure), Tyler is able to drive so maybe he could be convinced the next fight club should happen at 1am in a state park. Then maybe they can touch grass a little. See a spring.
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designwallah · 2 years
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muirneach · 9 months
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ned hanlan wasn’t even gay we just turned his house into a rocking gay spot. obsessed
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heluca · 2 years
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lureresearch · 1 month
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Pike Fishing
Finally got out for a bit of pike fishing before the season closed in FMZ 20.
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Decided to start at the eastern gap. Winds were really strong and cold.
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Jerking the NLW Erie 115MD with full weight tune attached and suddenly a brown trout attacked it closed to shore.
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Also got to see the Island Cafe that was destroyed by a fire very recently.
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Moving on further west through the island there was no bites at the church dock or the famous photo spot. Water was a bit lower than normal for this time of year.
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Ryo finally landed one near the centre island bridge.
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And I too landed one after losing two.
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We moved further west and finally convinced William to stop throwing the big glide bait and catch a pike on the jerkbait.
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At Hanlan's point Ryo caught another pike in the shallows.
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After working our way back east William caught a big one at the kayak/canoe rental dock.
This one came up and swiped at his jerkbait twice and he only hooked up on the third try.
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And that sums up a day of pike fishing on the island.
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natasharoldanmusic · 6 months
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NEW RELEASE: Ya No Estoy Aquí - Natasha Roldán
Available NOW on all digital platforms • Disponible YA en todas las plataformas digitales.
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Produced by Natasha Roldán & Jorge Gil Arias
Recorded at GMP Recording Studios in Toronto Overdubs: Lazlo’s Studio in Toronto Engineer: Marito Marques Overdubs Engineer: Jorge Gil Arias Editing: Marito Marques & Jorge Gil Arias Arrangements: Natasha Roldán Mixing & Mastering: Justin Gray in Toronto Artwork: La Pupila
All songs are original compositions by Natasha Roldán (track #2 Natasha Roldán & Jorge Gil Arias)
Personnel:
Natasha Roldán - Voz, Coros, Teponaztli, Palmas, Buk, Maracas Jorge Gil Arias - Guitarra, Bajo Eléctrico, Glockenspiel, Palmas, Guacharaca Marie Goudy - Trompeta Drew Jurecka - Clarinete Nick Arseneau - Contrabajo Marito Marques - Percusión, Batería
We would like to acknowledge funding support from the Ontario Arts Council and the Government of Ontario for their support.
(Video & Script by Natasha Roldán - filmed at Guatavita, Colombia & Hanlan's Point, Toronto Islands)
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if-you-fan-a-fire · 9 months
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""CABBAGETOWNERS" THRONG TO HA NLAN'S POINT FOR FIRST REUNION," Toronto Globe. August 3, 1933. Page 9. ---- A crowd estimated at several thousand persons thronged to Hanlan's Point yesterday afternoon and evening to take part in the first reunion of residents of that district of Toronto known years ago as Cabbagetown. A varied program was offered for their entertainment, both in the afternoon and evening, the event being held under the auspices of the Old Boys' and Old Girls' Associations of Dufferin Park, and St. Paul's Schools. Illustrations above show: At the left, William Watson of 320 Seaton Street, 60 years of age, who was judged first in the old-time fiddlers' contest, which was the feature of the afternoon program; at the right, a section of the gathering around the platform where the entertainment features were held.
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talinekavoukian · 9 months
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Summertime, Hanlan's Point 2023
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waterparktoronto · 11 months
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Unveiling the Beauty of Toronto's Beaches and Parks
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college-girl199328 · 1 year
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The beach at Hanlan's Point on the Toronto Islands has served as a gathering place for the city's LGBTQ+ community for decades, but some are worried that could soon be at risk.
A dozen people recently formed a group called Hands Off Hanlan's to sound the alarm about the city's master plan for the islands, a long-term planning document that's still under development that's meant to guide decisions about the future of the area, which sees close to 1.5 million visitors per year.
In a series of social media posts last week, the group questioned a proposal to create an "open-air event space" on the event lawn close to the beach for hosting "island-sized festivals and cultural events."
Travis Myers, a member of Hands Off Hanlan's, said he worries about what the proposal could mean for the LGBTQ+ community, which relies on what he called Canada's oldest queer space.
"These are a lot of people who have experienced different types of vulnerabilities in different parts of our lives," he said.
The social media outcry has prompted the city official in charge of the consultation process, Daniel Fusca, to speak out in an attempt to dispel what he called a "misunderstanding" and to reassure the community that its voice will be heard.
The public spat shows the intense emotions and tensions surrounding any possible changes to the historically and culturally significant location.
The city's been consulting the public for more than two years about the master plan, which is scheduled to be completed by the summer of 2023.
Engagements with Indigenous groups, community organizations, sports programmers, island residents, and other stakeholders; public workshops to gather and discuss ideas for change; pop-up events to share information; an open house; and more have all been part of the process. 
Fusca, manager of a public consultation at the City of Toronto's parks and recreation department, told CBC that more than 20,000 people have participated in the process so far.
He said the city has gathered the views of the LGBTQ+ community through targeted discussion and a focus group that involved Pride Toronto, trans advocates, and other LGBTQ+ advocates. He said hundreds of Hanlan's Beach users responded to surveys or attended other public events.
Still, he admitted that more consultation could have been done with the Hanlan's Beach LGBTQ+ community.
"We probably could have engaged further with Hanlan's Beach users, which is clear based on the feedback we're getting," he said.
Tim McCaskell, a longtime gay activist, attended an initial consultation meeting and said the idea of a festival space was never raised. He said the increased foot traffic and crowds that such a space could bring raise safety concerns about possible harassment.
"The real wealth of that area is that it is more natural, quieter, and less razzmatazz than the rest of the islands, and that's what attracts the people who want to go there," he said.
Members of Hands Off Hanlan's have combed through hundreds of documents generated by the engagement process and argue that community support for a festival event space is almost non-existent, according to the city's own research.
As one example, the groups cite the results of a digital outreach campaign that saw members of the public rate and comment on 140 "big idea" summaries. The document shows that the idea of having a publicly owned concert ground on the islands received a low rating compared to other ideas that were presented and that received high engagement.
Further, the group argues the city wants to "prioritize private profit over public space." As evidence, the group points to December 2020 meeting the city held with seven promoters and event management companies, including those involved with the Electric Island, Field Trip, Veld, and Boots & Hearts music festivals.
"When we have been doing the outreach that we have online, there's been an overwhelmingly negative response to this," said Myers.
Fusca said the proposal for an outdoor event space in its current form would "formalize" a space that has been already used for events for years. It could include an outdoor amphitheater defined by pathways and sloped lawns, with a power source and other infrastructure to support small-scale events, and would remain public when not being used for permitted events.
But Fusca stressed that the master plan is meant to serve as a high-level document, not a detailed implementation plan.
"The misunderstanding is that this will be a concert venue, replacing the Budweiser Stage," Fusca explained, "but this is the final baked plan."
Fusca said there will be additional opportunities for the LGBTQ+ community to provide input, including at two upcoming events.
The city is holding a virtual meeting on Thursday, Feb. 23, to discuss the outdoor event space idea. Meanwhile, a workshop at the 519 community center on Monday, Feb. 27, will focus on all the ideas proposed in the draft master plan for Hanlan's Point.
Fusca said these meetings will help the city determine the specific nature of the community's concerns and whether any "guardrails" would need to be in place to make people more comfortable or if the idea should simply be dropped altogether.
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dan6085 · 1 year
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Here are some ideas for a 5-day travel itinerary in Toronto:
Day 1:
Start your day with a visit to the CN Tower, one of Toronto's most iconic landmarks. You can take in panoramic views of the city from the observation deck or go on the EdgeWalk, a thrilling outdoor walk around the tower's circumference.
After that, make your way to the St. Lawrence Market, a bustling food market with over 120 vendors selling fresh produce, meats, and other culinary delights. Don't forget to try some of the local specialties like peameal bacon sandwiches and Beavertails.
In the evening, head to the Distillery District, a historic neighborhood filled with trendy restaurants, boutiques, and art galleries. You can also catch a show at the Young Centre for the Performing Arts or take a tour of the Gooderham and Worts Distillery.
Day 2:
Spend the day exploring Toronto's diverse neighborhoods. Start in Chinatown, where you can find a variety of Chinese restaurants and markets. Then, head to Little Italy for some delicious Italian food and coffee.
Next, make your way to the Kensington Market, a bohemian neighborhood known for its colorful houses, independent shops, and street art. You can also visit the Graffiti Alley, a popular spot for street art and photography.
In the evening, catch a Toronto Blue Jays game at the Rogers Centre or see a performance at the Sony Centre for the Performing Arts.
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Take a trip to the Toronto Islands, a group of small islands located just off the city's shore. You can get there by ferry from the Jack Layton Terminal.
Once on the islands, you can rent a bike or go for a leisurely walk to explore the natural beauty of the area. Don't miss the breathtaking views from the Hanlan's Point Beach or the Centreville Amusement Park, a popular spot for families.
In the evening, head back to the mainland and check out the vibrant nightlife in the Entertainment District, where you can find a variety of bars, clubs, and live music venues.
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Spend the day exploring Toronto's rich history and culture. Start at the Royal Ontario Museum, one of the largest museums in Canada, where you can see exhibits on natural history, world cultures, and contemporary art.
After that, visit the Art Gallery of Ontario, which houses a collection of over 95,000 works of art from around the world. You can also take a stroll through the beautiful Grange Park, which is located just next to the gallery.
In the evening, enjoy a dinner at one of Toronto's many fine dining restaurants or catch a show at the Second City, a famous comedy club and theater.
Day 5:
Head to Toronto's west end to explore the High Park, a large urban park with walking trails, gardens, and a zoo. You can also visit the historic Colborne Lodge, a 19th-century cottage that serves as a museum.
In the afternoon, visit the Ontario Science Centre, an interactive science museum with exhibits on space, technology, and the environment.
Finish your trip with a trip to the top of the CN Tower for a sunset view of the city, or enjoy a romantic dinner at one of Toronto's many rooftop restaurants.
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fvdnews · 1 year
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Wycombe 1 - 0 Ipswich
Wycombe 1 – 0 Ipswich
Ipswich were knocked off the top of League One as Brandon Hanlan’s first goal since February condemned them to a 1-0 defeat at Wycombe. The Tractor Boys have dropped back behind Plymouth, following the latter’s win over Morecambe, while the Chairboys will spend Christmas seventh in the table, just two points behind the play-off places. Wycombe began the brighter, with Hanlan steering Jordan…
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wintzero · 2 years
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Canadian knighthood
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Giving a knighthood to Captain Tom Moore is a step in the right direction, but must be followed by well-publicised awards to the tens (or even hundreds) of thousands who have helped Britain and the British people during this time of national emergency.Hanlan Boat Club, named after the world-famous sculler Edward “Ned” Hanlan has a rich and colourful history on Lake Ontario. The British public must believe that the honours system isn’t corrupt and that the right people are being rewarded. There is also the argument for creating a unique award for people who have worked so hard during this pandemic.Īll of these ideas have merit – but the most fundamental issue remains one of trust. In 2004 John Major suggested changing the Order of the British Empire (OBE), to the Order of British Excellence in order to better reflect Britain in the 21st century. Some politicians have also suggested changing many of the names arguing that some recipients might feel uncomfortable receiving an award in the name of the British Empire. Equally, the number of awards could be reduced and others abolished entirely. Despite attempts to open it up in recent years, most people have no idea how the system works – and this is perhaps not surprising considering its labyrinth complexity of sub-committee after sub-committee. Equally, this would help demonstrate that the system is fair.Īnother way would be to improve the transparency of the process of how people are chosen. One way of improving the transparency of the system therefore would be more coverage of lesser-known names and their achievements in the media. Unfortunately, most of the media coverage tends to be focused on either celebrities, or honours awarded to people who subsequently become involved in scandals, creating the impression that the entire system is broken. It should be pointed out in their defence that the vast majority of the honours awarded each year are to people that do deserve them, but that mostly go unreported beyond the local press. Both of these are qualities that British civic society will need to foster in the upcoming economic downturn. In order for this to work they need to be seen as being both transparent and fair. At their best, awards are meant to reward the worthy – and ideally inspire others to follow their example. The Boaty McBoatface fiasco shows how easy it can be for public votes to become hijacked.īut if the honours system is to survive into the 21st century, then it probably does need reforming. The latter is not necessarily a bad idea, although I think we should be careful to avoid turning it into a popularity contest. These have ranged from abolishing it altogether, to widening the selection and approval process to involve more members of the public.ĭear Sir: five reasons why Britain should keep knights and dames Over the years, several suggestions have been made as to how the system could be reformed. The argument that the system is out of date was being made as long ago as the 1920s – and certainly those given the awards should be scrutinised to ensure they’re not getting them purely for political reasons. Other criticisms include that all the major political parties use it as a way of rewarding their supporters and that the whole system is archaic. This is a valid point and promises were made a few years ago to try to tackle the issue – but questions remain about who is rewarded and why. Opponents of the honours system have long argued against it on the grounds that far too often the undeserving super-rich are given the highest honours available, while engaging in tax avoidance and other unsavoury activities. Captain Moore’s knighthood might also spark a broader conversation about whether the honours system should be reformed, and how this might be done. I strongly suspect that this is the first of tens of thousands of honours that will be awarded across the UK in the next year or so, given the bravery and courage of so many working in the NHS, social care and other vital services – not to mention people volunteering to support their local communities. Has there been a more popular knighthood in recent times than that granted to Captain Tom Moore for his remarkable fundraising achievements? The positive reception to the move is understandable given the amount of money he’s raised for the NHS – more than £32 million – and the fact he did it while approaching his 100th birthday.
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kannibalkrunch · 2 years
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The statue of Edward Hanlan, Hanlan's Point, Toronto Islands. #edwardhanlan #statue #maleart #malephysique #autumnvibes🍁 #2022 #bluesky (at Hanlan's Island) https://www.instagram.com/p/Ci3_Ll6OykP/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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