Friday, August 31, 2007
South Africa
As you can maybe see it is about South Africa. You find names of plenty of SA towns.
So I assume Canadian trups were fighting with the English against the Boere. Must be bad to have to fight in a country far away from home for something yu have no idea about.
And I think the Canadian are facing the same problem nowadays with their guys in the Middle East
Tuesday, August 28, 2007
Kai in Toronto - Video Podcast
That would be so cool...
I started with my first video about my washing machine. Not exciting? Sorry, it was a video I had available to test the start...
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Crash...bang...boom
So once upon a day Lütke and I were driving through Toronto searching for an office. It was about 4pm and usual traffic was building up. (Toronto is very bad regarding traffic, and rush hours are a real pain!)
The street with 4 tracks ahead of us was completely blocked and movement was hardly seen. This is when we noticed the guy sitting in a minivan next to us. He was constantly shouting out of his window, showing the car in front of him fingers, swearing and then hooting. We were surprised because we didn't see the other one doing something wrong. We were even more surprised, when we moved 2 meters forward realizing that a very old lady sat behind the steering wheel of that car.
But this guy went on with his rampage. Eventually he notices the gap behind me... so he suddenly accelerated with full power, screaming tires and came to stop right behind us. So far so good... But now this guy suddenly started all over again with his freak show. Hooting, showing me fingers and so on. I didn't know what was wrong! But to tell you the truth, I did get a bit frightened. We were basically trapped since traffic wasn't moving at all.
When it got really bad, eventually the cars in front started moving a bit forward, the lane next to us even a couple of meters. The guy behind us had noticed that too! So suddenly we heard a roaring motor screaming tires again and the van behind us accelerating forward. He missed us by an inch or so and got to the other track. I thought he would stop right next to me to tell or show me something even worse. But no...
He accelerated full speed, went next to us in a 45 degree angle.... and kept going! He went right up a 20 cm high curb, onto the footpath, further onto the lawn - straight into a lamppost! *CRASH*
Moment later the guy got out of his car and looked like he just had a wonderful dream. He wasn't himself. A couple of seconds later he seemed to realize what happened and looked completely puzzled as if he was surprised why the lamppost was there. (It is the guy with the yellow t-shirt!)
We drove around the entire shopping centre and looped back. That is when Lütke took all the action photos.
What a crazy story! My heart was racing and I yelled at Lütke that this was not supposed to happen in Toronto, Canada! Johannesburg, yes I know but here...
All Torontonian we told this story were extremely upset, it was the first time they heard of something like this. Maybe that is a good sign!
We believe the guy was high! Somewhere on a trip... but anyway.
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
Wow...Toront is Kite-able
Last night at about 5pm I just looked out of my window (from where I can see lake Ontario in a distance…) and noticed many white spots on the surface. First I wasn’t too sure what it was but then I realized it had to be white crests. That again meant there had to be a lot of wind.
The very same moment suddenly to colorful spots could be seen in the distance as well. – Kite surfers!
Since Lütke and I had basically finished what was necessary we decided to call it a day. So I ran around grabbed my kite, board, wetsuit and my new bought pump and made my way to the elevator. 3 min later I was in my car fighting my way to the beaches. The only big hassle was the traffic at this time of the day down town Toronto.
But I made it to the Cherry Beach and saw 2 kiters on the water and some others rigging up on the beach. So they did exist! There are kite surfers in Toronto. I got a chance to talk to some of them and got some very useful insider info. But that wasn’t enough, now I got my stuff and 15 min later I was kiting lake Ontario for my very first time. First time Kiting in Canada in general!
It was so great to surf on the water and to constantly have the beautiful view onto Toronto skyline. I mean the water was incredible cold – probably about 14°C so that you don’t want to be in it, rather on it. So jumps and funny things I stopped and exchanged it for a loose ride on the lake
The moment the sun touched the city and went down, turning the entire scenery into a red glowing picture it was just heaven on earth…
Monday, August 13, 2007
What a trip
Last Wednesday Lütke and I had to travel to North Carolina, USA. Since it is quite a distance we obviously booked a flight to be there a bit quicker… It turned out that driving the 1400 kilometers would have been as fast!
4:30am: My alarm goes off and pulls me out of a sleepless night
A quick shower and a Coffee and off I go.
5:15am: I meet with Lütke at the car and we leave for the airport
5:45am: We arrive at the airport and park the car.
6:00am: Right on time at the check in.
6:10am: A long queue at USA border control.
(Travelling to the US is different than to any other country.
Leaving your parting country you will go through US border control!
So they don’t wait until you arrive there…they check you right there.)
6:45am: We are still lining up and the line hasn’t moved at all.
Meanwhile we hear that the system is down.
6:55am: We inform one of the ladies organizing the queues that our plane is boarding NOW!
The reply is that we must stay in the line.
7:10am: A lot of people were pulled out of the line to get a quick route…not us!
We contact the person again: “You stay in your line…the plane will wait!”
7:30am: I contact another officer: “Oh, you’re too late, you plane has left already!”
7:45am: Back at Check-In. We rebook for a later flight at 2:30pm! More than 6 hours from now!
8:00am: We go to a little coffee bar and have breakfast because the queues are still extreme.
10:00am: Finally the lines are shorter and we risk it to go through the controls again.
10:30am: With the system back it took less than half an hour to get through.
Now we are in the launch and do a little bit of work.
2:00pm: We leave for boarding.
At the gate we get told that the plane will be delayed by 30 min due to technical problems.
2:10pm: Back in the launch. We get told that our flight has been completely cancelled.
We are booked on the flight at 5:30 this evening.
2:15pm: We are back at the gate to ask about our checked in Luggage.
It was dumped onto the normal conveyers so we have to find it in arrival hall!
This means we have to go through Canadian border control and then customs!
And we never ever left the country…
3:00pm: After queing up again at Canadian border control I suggest to Lutke to apply for his visa at immigration.
We are not in a hurry so why not take a chance…
3:30pm: Lutke received his visa without any hassles! That is the first good thing that day.
3:45pm: We find our luggage and go through the same procedure again:
Check-In / US Border Control / Security
4:15pm: We are back in the launch and have 2 beers each.
5:15pm: Finally we are boarding. 15min late but we are I the plane.
5:30pm: After nearly 12 hours we finally leave the airport!
8:15pm: We arrive in Atlanta.
9:00pm: The rental car is there and we have our luggage.
11:45pm: We do arrive at our final destination after 2.5 hours of driving.
12:00am: I don’t remember if my head ever touhed the pillow…
Wednesday, August 08, 2007
Toronto
Like this photo taken out of a plane in the early morning.
Proudly...
This is the magic paper that guarantees me a 3 year stay in CANADA!
So I am almost a Canadian now! :-)