It's also opening week of the Toronto International Film Festival; there are a myriad of culture, arts, sports, tech, academic and music events around the GTA all year, from Sounds of Greektown to the Dragon Festival, definitely something for every one of our three million residents.
The many museums, galleries and cultural centres shine with new exhibitions, new acquisitions and fresh perspectives. Something is always happening at our ten Toronto History Museums, whether it's tea and bread baking at Montgomery's Inn on Wednesday afternoons, or merch shopping and musket demonstrations at Fort York National Historic Site. https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/history-art-culture/museums/
This week the Canadian Museum of Architecture partnered with the City to host a month long exhibition at Old City Hall. It's free and open to the public, however viewing hours are limited. https://cmarch.ca/exhibits/.
As summer gently melts into autumn, core memories emerge as I walk street trails and shorelines, reconnecting with friends and family, regaining my rhythm of this regional cycle of rapid growth, ripening, seed production and rest.
This month also marks the completion of year one into my new life stage... it truly is a whole new level of learning. In many ways I feel like a teenager again, unfamiliar, uncertain, but bursting with anticipation for what hope we can inspire in each other through the decisions we make and actions we take.
Thank you to the many who are supporting me in this unexpected journey. It is just what I needed to set a course for the next 50...
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