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Part of the tooth

The troublemaker (click to enlarge) The weekend trip to Hamilton, Kitchener, Cambridge and Waterloo didn't quite go as planned. For one, I never got as far as Waterloo. The reason for that is the "chewing gum incident". Let me elaborate. As I was cruising through some residential estates in Kitchener, which is about 2h drive from Toronto, I delightfully chewed on one of those new brand gums. Now, in my experience there are no bones or stones or other hard things in chewing gum. I brought the car to an abrupt stop when I noticed something in my mouth that had a lot of resemblance to a little rock. After a closer look I found that the unknown item must be part of a tooth. It only took a moment to realise which of my teeth was actually missing a fair chunk (a tooth in the back of my right, upper denture). Hamilton downtown (click to enlarge) There was no pain, which was good. Nevertheless, it took me a moment to snap out of a little shock. Once back on track, I q

A raving racquet, super sushi and revealing road trips

The new racquet (click to enlarge) I got the new racquet. Woohoo. It took a while to arrive and I actually had to pick it up from a post office near by, but it was well worth the wait. It's super light, well balanced and I can barely wait for my next training. That won't be for another week though, since this weekend is already booked out with other things to do. Last weekend, I had the best Sushi of my life so far. A friend of mine prepared some excellent Sushi. He was a chef in a Sushi restaurant here in Toronto for a couple of years. It was all freshly made from scratch that very same day. It's incredible how much work goes into the preparation for the little creations. But it's so tasty! Toronto skyline from St. Lawrence market For this Sunday, I have a road trip planned to Hamilton, Kitchener, Waterloo and Camebridge. I hope it won't rain for that. The weather has been fantastic so far. However, apparently a bad weather front is closing in on Toronto

Finding new ways to spend money

Broke it in a smash (click pic to enlarge) Having found a number of good and inexpensive badminton courts, I still found a way to make it an expensive sport. Last weekend I went to play again and broke my "good" racquet. I was a little upset, because this raqcuet went with me on nearly all my journeys. I bought it in China. I brought it back to Germany. I took it over to Ireland and now to Canada. Anyway, so I had to find a replacement, which didn't come cheap. I ordered it through eBay, so hopefully delivery doesn't take too long. Over the last two weeks, I had my first visitors over. Firstly my godfather came to visit me. He lives 2h north from Toronto, so it was a short enough trip. Secondly, a very good friend stopped by on his Canada travel. He lives in Switzerland, so that was a bit more of a journey. I was delighted to finally meet him once more. Especially, since we hadn't seen each other for 8 years. I keep my fingers crossed that more friends may