Out and About
Gratitude Dancing
November 8, 2007 by Aeriol · Leave a Comment
This is the newest and latest way for Torontonians to get their exercise… Can be done anywhere.
Dr. David Suzuki addresses TREB Civic Reception
June 14, 2007 by Aeriol · Leave a Comment
June 13, 2007 — On Tuesday afternoon a special civic reception was held at the TREB offices featuring a presentation by renowned scientist, environmentalist and broadcaster, Dr. David Suzuki.
The reception, entitled “Civic Connections: Working Together,” was a gathering of politicians, dignitaries and TREB’s Board of Directors and Government Relations Committee, that focused on the need to work together in order to protect our environment. Public servants on hand included mayors, Toronto City Councillors, GTA Councillors, MPPs, Municipal Chief Administrative Officers and a fire chief.
An excellent crowd filled the TREB auditorium to witness Dr. Suzuki’s passionate address, in which he illustrated the alarming consequences of unchecked resource consumption and the need for drastic change in human behaviour. In his presentation, he challenged the audience to think about their actions on a global scale and made a plea for elected officials and the Canadian public to move more quickly towards sustainability.
The reception also included the presentation of TREB’s first ever Political Contribution Award. The award was presented to Toronto City Councillor and former Deputy Mayor Mike Feldman, for his contribution to the advancement of the real estate industry in the Greater Toronto Area.
Also for the first time, two $5000 TREB Past President’s scholarships were presented to two GTA graduating high school students planning to continue their education. These awards help re-affirm the importance that REALTORS® place on continuing education.
Past President John W. Meehan presented Rachel Johnston of University of Toronto Schools with an award for her 500-word essay on “The environmentally friendly home of the future.” Adam Kahn of Thornhill Secondary School was honoured for his essay addressing the question, “Should property rights be enshrined in the Canadian Constitution?”
Real Estate Funnies
May 1, 2007 by Aeriol · Leave a Comment
When a real estate agency had not sold our house, we decided to do it ourselves. I placed ads in the local papers; spray painted a “For Sale” message on a signboard, and posted it outside our house.
When my husband came home that evening, he told me, laughing, that my sign was the most truthful one he had ever seen. Confused, I rushed outside to look. In my haste I had printed – “For Sale by Ower.”
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Q. Why do appraisers carry a wasp in their hand?
A. Value is in the eye of the bee holder.
Canada’s Most Expensive Margarita
May 1, 2007 by Aeriol · Leave a Comment
Here’s something to toast your tax refund with. So you don’t have to fly to Vancouver to find it at West Vancouver’s Ocean Club and Whistler Mountain Club where it costs $75.00 we are giving you the recipe here for the Gran Margarita.
- 1/2 a lime and fleur de sel for rimmin glass
- 1 1/2 oz Gran Patron Platinum Tequila
- 1 1/2 oz Gran Marnier Cuvee du Cent Cinquantenaire
- 1/2 to 3/4 of a lime ( depending on juiciness)
- 1/2 oz simple syrup ( 1 part sugar to 1 part water, boiled and cooled)
- 1/2 the white of 1 fresh egg
Swipe the lime around the rim of a margarita glass and dip it in fleur de sel. Set aside. Combine other ingredients & shake together in a cocktail shaker over ice. Strain through a mesh strainer into glass. Top up with ice. Salute.
Makes 1 Serving
Let me know what you think… So far they say no one has ordered a second… no wonder at that price.




