Showing posts with label Emma. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Emma. Show all posts

Monday, July 4, 2011

Cherry Beach with Mello

Mello was in town a few weeks ago. I took her down for a drive to Cherry Beach. We liked the big "off leash" area for dogs; it's like a big forest at the beach. We also like that the dogs can be off leash and play with other dogs or swim in the water.

We missed Emma a lot and really wished she could have been here to experience this dog paradise!

Friday, July 1, 2011

Happy Canada Day!

Emma Celebrating Canada Day! New York, 2006

Viva_la_Canada_ by chantalsunita
Viva_la_Canada_, a photo by chantalsunita on Flickr.


Sunday, January 2, 2011

Happy Birthday to Me

Today is my birthday. I wish I was celebrating it with my favourite girl in the world, Emma.
Here we are from this summer when I went to visit her in Budapest, August 2010

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Emma and Her BIG Appetite

We took the HÉV and spent the day in Gödöllö, in Hungary. Emma had a full day of eating and playing with Opal and Momo. She even tried to steal Marci's cat food.

Emma and Her BIG Appetite from chantalsunita on Vimeo.

Sunday, May 30, 2010

Happy Birthday, Emma!

My girl turns 6 today!

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Emma Missed Us

I'll be in New York later this week, and Emma (and Mello) won't be there. Footage from my trip to Budapest.
We left Emma at home for a few hours...when we came back - look how nicely she greets us :)

Emma Greets Us At The Door from chantalsunita on Vimeo.

Friday, March 5, 2010

Brushing Emma

Emma's thick Chesapeake fur needs a brushing.

Brushing Emma from chantalsunita on Vimeo.

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Thinking of Emma on Valentine's Day

It's Valentine's Day. I'm thinking of my favourite girl today.


Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Drinks @ Spirits

Ankur and the boys and I have a drink at "Spirits".  This bar is haunted and has all sorts of furniture on the ceilings such as chairs, baby baskets, skis, boomerangs, road signs, etc.  Spooky!

It was also the weekend of Emma's birthday, so we gave her a shout out in the video!  Emma, we miss you!!

Spirits Bar & Grill
642 Church Street (at Bloor)
Toronto, ON M4Y 2G3

Saturday, May 30, 2009

Happy Birthday, Emma!

It's my girl's birthday today.  She turns the big 5!  I miss her so much and wish I could be there in Hungary for the birthday celebrations.  Here's one of my favourite pictures we took one morning in my apartment in New York, 2007.

Friday, April 24, 2009

Ankur Envies Emma

He wishes he were as popular as Emma.


Saturday, January 17, 2009

Emma on the Streetcar

Dogs are allowed to ride on the Budapest public transit system - but they need to have a ticket like everyone else.


Emma for Hire!

Emma is quite good at moving big pieces of wood and peeling off bark. 

She's also adept at mashing down cardboard, plastic bottles, and aluminum cans.  
If you know of anyone looking to hire someone with Emma's skills, please leave a comment in the comment section below.

Monday, January 12, 2009

Mello, Uncut and Uncensored - Dessert

Part 2 of our night at Vakvarju.  Mello continues to be delightful and entertaining.  She also explains our Hungarian pancake dessert and takes pleasure (again) in poking fun at me.  I had a great time!



Mello, Uncut and Uncensored - Dessert from chantalsunita on Vimeo.

Thursday, January 8, 2009

Mello, Uncut & Uncensored - Dinner

Mello is my most fun and entertaining subject to interview.
This is Part 1.  This night we dined at "Vakvarju".  Dogs were allowed to dine inside the restaurant, so Emma accompanied us.  She was a very well behaved girl all throughout the dinner.  

Monday, January 5, 2009

Shopping for Groceries in Budapest

Mello gave me her list and sent me grocery shopping.


Thursday, January 1, 2009

Happy New Year, 2009!

Happy New Year, live from the woods in Hungary!

Taking the dogs out for a walk on the first day of the year.  A beautiful day.

High Class NY Dog

You would never know it, but Emma actually did live in New York for most of her life.


Saturday, November 15, 2008

Cover Girls

Emma and I have been very busy girls recently. 









Thursday, June 19, 2008

Pride 2008: Toronto Again Outed as Major Travel Destination

Chesapeake Bay Retriever, Emma, supporting Pride in NYC, 2007

Toronto - Pride Week (Toronto) celebrates diverse sexual and gender identities, histories, cultures, family, friends, and lives.

Festivities are celebrated all over the world, including cities like New York, Vancouver, Sydney, San Francisco, Montreal, Amsterdam, Paris, Stockholm, London, Scotland, Madrid, and Budapest, just to name a few.

Here in Toronto it is one of the biggest summer events in Canada which generates tourism and pumps revenue into Toronto’s economy. It has an estimated attendance of over one million people. It is one of the major, if not “the” major summer events in this city. Friday June 20th will mark the beginning of the Pride festivities and it will end on Sunday June 29th with the big parade which will travel down Yonge Street, one of Toronto’s most famous streets. Pridetoronto.com has all the information you will need to know about this 10 day event.  You can also download the “Pride Guide” which will give you a day by day breakdown of each day’s festivities and events.

It is important to celebrate Pride to unite and support one (of many communities) that has historically been marginalized and denied the basic human rights that seem to be automatically awarded to other groups without second thought.  Today Phyllis Lyon and Del Martin, a lesbian couple from San Francisco, can legally exchange wedding vows and legally be awarded the same rights as heterosexual couples.  These rights include hospital rights, insurance rights, benefits, equality, recognition, and the privileges that a heterosexual couple would have, even if it is coming 55 years later.  “Lyon and Martin have been a coupe for 55 years and fell in love at a time when lesbians risked being arrested, fired from their jobs and sent to electroshock treatment.” (Associated Press June 16, 2008)  It is largely due to worldwide Pride events and celebrations that this issue and injustice has been brought to light, and finally some equality granted.

The most specific Pride event aims to bring the political to the forefront is the Dyke March which will be happening on Saturday June 28th at 2pm.  The Dyke march historically has been a women’s/womyn’s led protest march which is more political than the Sunday parade.  It tries to raise awareness for specific groups within the lesbian, bisexual, womyn, and trans community regardless of sexual orientation.

The Sunday Parade is also a lot of fun!  Part corporate, part political, and part community, marching is a ton of fun!  It is even better than sitting at the sidelines watching.  Join a group, dress up in costume, makeup, or uniforms, and dance or walk down the parade route!  There is no better way to see, and be a part of the festivities, than to march in the parade.  Great way to socialize and make new friends and have fun!

There is a three day street festival with over eight stages of live entertainment, an extensive street fair including community booths, vendors, food stalls, and a special Family Pride program taking place at the Church Street Junior Public School (Church and Alexander).  Spice Girl Mel C, Jully Black, Leisha Hailey’s band “Uh Huh Her”, and Thelma Houston (“Don’t leave me this way”) are some of the artists that will be featured on the Pride stages (all performances are free).  There are events for youth such as the Fruit Loopz stage, and family events as well.  Details are in the Pride guide which you can download on the site or which will be available this week on the streets of Toronto.  There are bar events, club events, films, theatre performances, and comedy performances.  Funny gal Sandra Bernhard will be performing at Massey Hall on Sunday June 22, 2008 at 8pm.  For a complete breakdown go to www.pridetoronto.com and you can download a full Pride guide.  Have fun, and, Happy Pride!