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David Ing, at large … Sometimes, my mind wanders

2024/12 Moments December 2024

Toronto, Ontario; Markham, Ontario; Richmond Hill, Ontario

Gourmet Malaysia Restaurant
Gourmet Malaysia Restaurant: Family lunch starting with vegan versions of roti canal, mock chicken, mock shrimp, spring rolls, and mango salad. Beef rendang ordered on special request. First in a series of December events, it’s a busy month not only for holidays, but for birthdays. (Gourmet Malaysia Restaurant, Sheppard Avenue East, Scarborough, Ontario) 20241207
Industrial Arts, Steelcase Art Projects
Industrial Arts, Steelcase Art Projects: Hanging by the west window and a partially demolished wall, Deanne Gene (2024) Self-Inventory might be described as a shield, or a nest with portholes. Following the Face/Waste multi-artist exhibition, the artwork is made of garbage, including a lot of plastic bags, invasive plants, and kitchen discards. Large space in the northern suburbs, the family arrived with the first snowfall outside. (Industrial Arts, Steelcase Art Projects, Steelcase Road East, Markham, Ontario) 20241207
St. Michaels Hospital
St. Michaels Hospital: Walked in for x-ray of left knee, images taken with pant legs rolled up in standing position, and lying down horizontally for skyline view. Pain that started a few days ago is subsiding, but family practice is thorough in trying to determine cause at appointment next week. Excellent health care system in Ontario! (St. Michael’s Hospital, Queen Sttreet East, Toronto, Ontario) 20241209
St. Michael’s Cathedral Basilica
St. Michael’s Cathedral Basilica: A quiet oasis in the middle of the city, occupied by only maybe 5 worshippers late on a Monday afternoon in December. Completed and blessed in 1848, the current state of the church shows how buildings well-maintained can endure. Just down the street from the St. Michael’s College School, and the hospital. (St. Michael’s Cathedral Basilica, Bond Street, Toronto, Ontario) 20241209
Centre for Social Innovation Spadina
Centre for Social Innovation Spadina: Accommodating a request for vegan hot chocolate drink with crumbled candy canes, on top of whipped coconut cream. Dinner included delicious Afghan aush soup noodles with beans, we couldn’t figure out the mystery spices from looking up recipes online. CSI Holiday Party at Spadina location, after years going to Annex, got to meet some new people and missed some regulars. (Centre for Social Innovation, Spadina Avenue, Toronto, Ontario) 20241212
Koffler Arts
Koffler Arts: Community group Sketch Working Arts (2022) Hear Us is a graffitied phone booth ironically without a phone. Originally was part of Reconstructions of Home public art exhibition shown on The Bentway in spring 2022. Temporarily part of the Another Decade show celebrating artists who have called the Youngplace hub a working home. (Koffler Arts, Youngplace, Shaw Street, Toronto, Ontario) 20241213
Koffler Arts
Koffler Arts: In foreground, Flavio Bell (2024) Spherox is a transparent tower box full of colourful hollow balls of many diameters. In the background, dia assembly by non-speaking autistic artist Adam Wolfond with critical disabilities researcher Estee Klar. Pieces showing in the Another Decade exhibition at the Youngplace community hub. (Koffler Arts, Youngplace, Shaw Street, Toronto, Ontario) 20241213
California Sandwiches
California Sandwiches: Afternoon walking tour from Little Portugal led into Little Italy, to sample original Toronto veal sandwich in kaiser bun, with eggplant sandwich for me. He said it was larger than a cake that he might have had to celebrate his birthday. Continued over to Cafe Diplomatico, a neighbourhood restaurant where it’s still possible to order just a cup of Americano. (California Sandwiches, Claremont Street, Toronto) 20241213

Tranzac Club: Relaxed gig with lead vocal without instruments, as broken arm not full recovered. lead guitar, guitar, keyboards, bass. drums. Easy groove on Copper Moon, with space for guitar solo. Southern Cross space is barely larger than a livingroom, friendly audience would seem to include a lot or regulars. (Tranzac Club, Brunswick Avenue, Toronto, Ontario) 20241214

Denison Centre
Denison Centre: Mid-morning extended family intercept meeting to accommodate conflicting lunch schedules. Hard to keep track of cousins’ kids growing up. Chose seating outside Chinese bakery in suburban mall as on the path to destinations. (Denison Centre, Denison Street, Markham, Ontario) 20241214

Perfect Chinese Restaurant: Simultaneous pull of party crackers at extended family lunch, with table for the youngers, and table for the elders. Wide variety of Chinese dishes to meet the spending minimum for private room, so many leftovers sent home afterwards. Karaoke bridging from boomers to Gen Z requires selective musical choices. (Perfect Chinese Restaurant, Sheppard Avenue East, Scarborough, Ontario) 20241214

Perfect Chinese Restaurant
Perfect Chinese Restaurant: Extended family group shot, in pause after long series of Chinese courses, before dessert soup was served. Karaoke subsequently ensued, in the private room. A rare opportunity to gather cousins a little farther out of town for a relaxed Sunday afternoon. (Perfect Chinese Restaurant, Sheppard Avenue East, Scarborough, Ontario) 20241214
Riverside neighbourhood
Riverside neighbourhood: Following the family tradition of stuffed stockings on Christmas Eve, we do have a fireplace that contains a television, not logs. Untraditional holiday dinner of pizza, avocado salad, and mango coconut tapioca pudding. For my birthday, I requested not gifts of more things, but instead decluttering a house for fewer things. (Riverside neighbourhood, Toronto, Ontario) 20241224
Dragon Pearl York Mills
Dragon Pearl York Mills: Christmas Day lunch buffet, after an hour of sampling selections. Served as sherpa for my father making choices, roast beef and bacon aren’t normally served in his retirement home with Chinese residents. Subsequent food coma for most, with some having to look forward to dinner with families on a separate lineage. (Dragon Pearl Buffet, York Mills Road, Don Mills, Ontario) 20241225

Jefferson Richmond Hill: Deep fog on suburban street just south of Oak Ridges Morraine. Extra caution required on the drive 40km north of downtown Toronto. Saturday lunch with cousins, including out-of-town family members. (Jefferson Richmond Hill, Ontario) 20241228<

Jefferson Richmond Hill
Jefferson Richmond Hill: Lunch gathering cousins from across the city, and from down south. Original plan for Afghan food thwarted, Pakistani alternative had everyone reaching for yogurt to tame the spice. Short breaks for toddler taking nap, and practising potty training. (Jefferson Richmond Hill, Ontario) 20241228

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