Color Me Rad

Team Supreme Surprise Face.

Shortly after returning from the Oregon Coast, Mike and I raced up to Bellingham to meet up with Annie. Annie and I showed Mike around our beloved university town, but the real action took place the next day. We were up bright and early for the Color Me Rad 5k in Vancouver, BC.

Together, we comprised Team Supreme Surprise Face… ready to run our bums off for charity. Turns out… we walked our bums off instead. Annie had recently sprained her ankle and didn’t want to aggravate it further. That was totally fine by me. It’s much more fun to play in clouds of colorful dust with friends than solo.

The course was actually much shorter than I expected. It suspect it was only 4k, but what can you do?

This is how it works… after every kilometer you travel you are doused with a new color. Sometimes it was colored powder, other times it was colored water. At the finish line you join up with other participants for a giant colorful celebration.

It was definitely a fun morning out with friends and a fun way to support a good cause. The charity for the Vancouver location was Keep a Breast.

Luckily for us, Mike’s brother lives near the race site. We were able to pay him a visit, and clean up in his shower.

xo, jill

Novelty Snacks of Canada.

Good, eh?

Novelty snacking in Canada was pretty fun because I was finally able to eat some of the foods my Canadian friends often talk about. I mean, I had been waiting three years to get a taste of poutine! Visiting the Jean Talon market also afforded the opportunity to try a few new fruits and vegetables.

Novelty Snack: Toronto street hotdog (veggie dog, really)
Description: A hotdog grilled right before your eyes with your choice of toppings
Tastes Like: Pickles and mustard. My topping choices overpowered the hotdog itself, which didn’t taste like much.
Verdict: Thumbs up!

Novelty Snack: Beavertail
Description: Fried dough covered in cinnamon and sugar, shaped to resemble the tail of a beaver
Tastes Like: A thicker version of an elephant ear.
Verdict: Thumbs up!

Novelty Snack: Poutine
Description: French fries covered in gravy and cheese curds.
Tastes Like: What you would imagine. Delicious! (Although Mike says it wasn’t actually that great compared to other poutine he’s had.)
Verdict: Thumbs up!

Novelty Snack: Green, purple, and orange cauliflower aka rainbow cauliflower
Description: Alternative varieties to the classic boring white cauliflower that may be healthier too!
Tastes Like: Pretty much the same as white cauliflower but perhaps a tiny bit sweeter.
Verdict: Thumbs up!

Novelty Snack: Cerise de terre (ground cherries)
Description: Like a tiny tomato with a papery cloak.
Tastes Like: A bit like a pineapple and a bit like a tomato.
Verdict: Thumbs up!

Novelty Snack: St. Viateur bagels, sesame variety
Description: Bagels made in the Montreal style: boiled in honey-sweetened water and baked in a wood fire oven.
Tastes Like: A normal bagel but a bit sweeter and more dense.
Verdict: Thumbs neutral when plain (I don’t like sweet bagels) but Thumbs up! with spread.

xo, jill

Niagara Falls

 Nature vs tacky.

Our very last stop in Canada was at Niagara Falls. It’s such a classic destination that I was excited to finally get my chance to take a look. And let me be very specific when I say, the falls were amazing. I mean, 5.7 million liters of water go crashing over the falls each second*… you can’t not be impressed.

We spent some time taking in the massive falls and enjoying such a wonder of nature. Mike’s parents generously treated us to a trip on the Maid of the Mist. (But we didn’t pull a Pam and Jim.)

It was like taking a shower!

I kept wondering what it would be like if the area around the falls had been left undeveloped. I mean, the view was gorgeous. In the absence of the surrounding hotels and casinos, it would be truly incredible.

Because really, the not-so-amazing feature of Niagra Falls… is the town. Oh boy. I had been warned but I’m not sure anything can really prepare you. The place was tacky. Ok, it was mostly just the main tourist road…but it was bad (and slightly gratifying that it was on the Canadian side!).

I suppose most tourists need something else to hold their interest after seeing the falls, but it’s too bad that couldn’t be hiking or some other outdoorsy non-Ripley’s Believe It Or Not pursuit. 

That night Mike’s parents reserved all of us a room in a nice hotel overlooking the water. It was a pretty special place to be. Not only did we have a great view, but Mike got to spend his last night in Canada with his family.

View from the room.

Early the next morning his parents drove us to Buffalo and off we went to Los Angeles for the next stop on our North American extravaganza!

xo, jill

*at peak flow

Quebec City

Wet and windy.

I found Quebec City to be a bit…soggy.

Before the heavy rains.

Just like when we visited Toronto, a big storm hit shortly after our arrival. We tried to not let the weather affect our sightseeing. We even bought those silly rain ponchos from the souvenir shop!

Eventually, we had to admit defeat. Touring a city in the wet is just not very pleasant, especially if you’re not equipped with galoshes.

Still, it was very evident that Quebec City is a charming place.

The next morning we hopped in the car and did a bit of a marathon drive back to Oakville. Our Canadian roadtrip was nearly at its end.

xo, jill

Orange Julep

In the rain.

Ever since I read this post last year, I’ve been wanting to visit Orange Julep in Montreal. Every time Mike asked me what I wanted to do while we were there, I’d answer, “Orange Julep!”

Finally, on our last morning we made it there…in the pouring down rain.

It was a mad dash from the car and back. It was so wet that I elected to just take off my shoes and run through the puddles!

I tried to take a few photos but it just wasn’t worth it.

The juice on the other hand… delicious!

xo, jill

A market, bikes, and bagels.

Montreal Day 2.

Our second day in Montreal may just have been my favorite of our entire trip! In the morning we rode the subway out to meet up with Frances, Rex, and one of their old friends. Again, it’s such a joy to meet up with friends in faraway places!

Together the five of us walked to the Jean-Talon market for some eating and shopping. I have to say. Walking through this market was a bit like torture. We were surrounded by delicious and interesting fruits and vegetables…with no place to prepare a proper meal! We did pick up a few avocados and a Mexican sauce, but I wish it could have been more. I made sure to accept as many samples as possible though!


photo by Frances

After the market we parted ways. Mike and I had plans to check out the famous bagels of St. Viateur. I won’t say too much (wait for the Novelty Snack!) but I’ve never been one to turn down a bread product, and this was no exception!

Another exciting aspect of the day was riding bikes. Yep, in a city! Montreal has a public bike program (as every city really should), and fantastic bike paths. I was a little nervous at times, but in general felt really comfortable riding a bike around (and grateful for mostly flat terrain).

We rode bikes to a park and enjoyed a little snack of our market avocados and sauce (mixing them to make a guacamole). It was probably about 2 minutes after Mike took the photo below that I realized something. Something pretty important!!

The day before we parked in a parking garage and I put the ticket in a very safe place: my wallet. After getting bagels we sat in the park and I suddenly couldn’t find the code needed for my bike rental. Naturally, I went through every scrape of paper in my wallet and bag searching for it. Finally, Mike called the bike company for help and was told that I didn’t need that code after all! No biggie! So I just gathered all those paper scraps and threw them in the garbage…

Ahem. Do you see where I’m going here? We raced back to the park on our bikes, hoping that no one emptied the trash can. Of course, it was my job to riffle through the garbage… but I am happy to report that I found it! A bit wet, a bit smelly but still in working order. Phew!

The next morning we headed out to Quebec City… despite warnings of a big storm heading to the city!

xo, jill

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