It’s an absolutely gorgeous day--a bit of Indian summer. Instead of taking a taxi to George Brown this afternoon, I walked, enjoying each sunray along the way. The presentation at the Institute Without Boundaries went quite well, I think. The students were quite interactive, which always makes presenting so much more fun. The Institute Without Boundaries, is an interesting concept. It is a program of postgraduate students out to design while being socially, ecologically and economically innovative. I first came into contact with the institute visiting Bruce Mau’s Massive Change exhibition and then again at the Interior Design Show in Toronto. I am tickled pink that designers would invite me, a very left-brained person, to present at such a right-brained world.
Next stop is a visit to a friend who just had surgery at Mt Sinai Hospital. This is the closest I’ll get to medicine this week.
Tonight was the Maple Leafs’ home opener against their longtime rival, the Montreal Canadiens. While I am much more of a baseball fan and would have preferred watching Mariano Rivera closing the Yankees game, it was still fun to hang out with the Leafs fans, especially since all I have to do is walk across the street to do this.
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