5th annual yogathon at Yonge Dundas Square
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Summer in the city – enjoying the summer weather!
below: Toronto street art in Graffiti Alley.
below: skateboarders
below: Enjoying a quiet moment, late afternoon.
below: Painting shingles – June 4th was 100 in One Day, a day where community activites are promoted. One of the activities on Kenwood Lane was shingle painting.
below: Running through the fountains at Yonge Dundas Square
below: World Naked Bike Ride participants cycle through Kensington.
below: Relaxing at Nathan Phillips Square. #sitTO is a campaign to increase the number of places to sit in public spaces.
below: Distillery District
below: Patio, College Street
Get your head wrapped!
Considering the cold temperatures, not to mention the rain, snow and hail, there was a great turn out for Turban Up! at Yonge Dundas square today. The event was organized by the Sikh Youth Federation to help raise awareness about Sikh religion and culture. There were martial arts demonstrations, food, an art exhibit, and other examples of Sikh culture, but the main event was the turban wrapping. Numerous eager and friendly volunteers were available to wrap a turban for you in your choice of colour. A few people sported black and dark blue turbans but bright colours were very popular – colours like turquoise, bright greens and blues, as well as pink, orange and red. A veritable rainbow of turbans.
below: He’s out of focus but I like his gumption. Thanks for the smile!
I am still trying to get caught up with the photos that I took at Science Rendezvous last weekend. There was so much happening! Lots of people were involved and engaged in the various activities that were available both at Yonge Dundas Square and on St. George street.
below: On the stage at Yonge Dundas square: Start with three identical piles of building blocks and three teams, put ten minutes on the clock and see what towers result. The challenge was to
build the strongest, tallest, or most awesome tower.
below: Teamwork!
below: How do you test the strength of a tower?
By giving one exuberant girl a big orange ball of course!
below: At the end of the competition, all three teams came together to build the tallest tower that they could. It didn’t quite reach the stage roof, but it was close!
… more great activities…..
below: Question: How long does it take the light from the Sun to travel to the Earth?
Answer: sunlight travels at the speed of light (rounded to 300,000 km/s) and it has to cover a distance of 150 million km on average to reach Earth. With a bit of math, the answer is 500 seconds, or 8 minutes and 18 seconds.
below: making paper
below: robots
below: How unique are you? Test yourself for various phenotypes (the product of your genes)… Can you curl your tongue? Can you smell freesias? Is your thumb bent? From answers to these and five other questions you can determine if you are 1/10 (you share similarities to many people) or 1/1000 (you are more unique)… or something in between. Apparently I’m 1/45 and if you’re curious, my thumb is straight, I can’t curl my tongue and I can smell freesias.
below: St. George street.
below: A demonstration using acids, bases, and pH indicators. Technically, pH is a measure of the concentration of hydrogen ions. In practice, it indicates how acidic or basic a substance is. Water, with a pH of 7 is neutral. Acids have a pH less than 7 while bases have a pH greater than 7. A pH indicator is a chemical that changes colour depending on the pH.
below: How much energy is a gummi bear? Find out by heating a little bit of of potassium chlorate in a test tube. Once it is liquid, add a gummi bear. Smoke and flames ensue. When the potassium chlorate is heated, it produces oxygen gas which ignites if there is combustible material, such as sugar, available.
below: Design and construction with K’nex
below: Tetris players
below: programmable Lego vehicles
below: Watch out! Scientists on the loose!
below: The little boxes used in this activity have a marble inside them. When placed on an inclined surface, the boxes tumble to the bottom. Sandpaper prevents the boxes from slipping.
below: Corn starch and water makes a wonderful substance. It’s not liquid and it’s not solid. If you are fast enough you run on top of it but if you stop moving, you sink into it!
Totally unexpected… walked past Yonge Dundas Square this afternoon and happened upon Shopper’s Drug Mart’s 15th birthday party for their Optimum program. There was a DJ, music playing, and a couple of people dancing. There were acrobats but I just missed their performance. The main attraction was a large clear plastic bubble filled with many bits of coloured paper the people were lining up for…. a life sized confetti globe.

Once inside, people were posing for photographs.
Pictures were printed on the spot for those who wanted them.
It was also part of a contest for gift cards and vacations.
I didn’t go in the bubble but I did score a loot bag by showing my Optimum card.
I now have some candy and a small bottle of brown nail polish.
#15daysofhappy
4th annual Yogathon,
Rise for a Cause – 108 Sun Salutations
The event started with some warm-ups, some laughter yoga and some Bollywood style dance moves.
Money raised through the yogathon here in Toronto (along with 45 other cities) helps to support Care for Children, a program dedicated to providing free education to rural youth in India.
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