okurochkin Posted Apr 7, 2010, 11:36 am |
Hello everybody!
Taus is getting ready for the first voyage and we're carefully planning the route. Hopefully, the first person to host Taus is found soon. |
okurochkin Posted Apr 10, 2010, 7:39 pm |
Taus is all set for the trip. His first host will (most likely) be Hardway from Canada.
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okurochkin Posted Apr 10, 2010, 7:44 pm |
Well, let's hope Taus feels comfortable in the hands of Ukrainian Post Office system... Below is a picture I took at the post office when the envelope was already sealed and mailed. The post office clerk said Taus was very cute. You bet!
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Hardway 4299273@gmail.com Posted Apr 21, 2010, 6:32 pm |
A package arrived today from Kiev Ukraine we opened it and Stony Plains greeted Taus yeah!! |
Hardway 4299273@gmail.com Posted Apr 23, 2010, 7:15 pm |
today visited a great Canadian institution....Tim Horton's.
Canadian's REALLY like coffee and donuts. |
Hardway 4299273@gmail.com Posted Apr 24, 2010, 7:54 pm |
Hardway's wife is a semi-professional comedian. they took me to show. I got up on stage. |
Hardway 4299273@gmail.com Posted Apr 26, 2010, 9:12 pm |
On nice days my host hardway likes to read, and take coffee on the patio in the back yard. Here is Stony Plains and me sitting in the sun. Then Stony let me rid on his back. He is getting excited for wild release day. |
Hardway 4299273@gmail.com Posted Apr 30, 2010, 2:08 pm |
Hardway took me around Ottawa. I saw the National art Gallery a Catholic Basilica, a waterfall, Parliament Hill (from far away) and an Indian village (and a goose) |
Hardway 4299273@gmail.com Posted May 6, 2010, 7:27 pm |
Hardway took me right up to Parliament hill |
Hardway 4299273@gmail.com Posted May 7, 2010, 7:36 pm |
we visited the outdoor market, I saw people partaking of a Canadian delicacy (don,t worry. its a pastry)
we also checked out the tulip festival, the flowers were very pretty. I met another T.V. named Squizzle |
Hardway 4299273@gmail.com Posted May 31, 2010, 8:59 pm |
today I welcomed another TV. BineHH just arrived from Japan.
we haven't had time to do very much in the last couple weeks here. My host Hardway had surgery and had been recovering. but he said that as soon as he's better he'll show us all the cool things Ottawa has. |
Hardway 4299273@gmail.com Posted Aug 3, 2010, 5:49 pm |
I traveled with my host Hardway's family and 2 other ToyVoys Squizzle and BineHH to Halifax NS, on the East Coast of Canada. It was a very long drive, 16 hours in the car. we made many stops along the way. I saw Montreal, Quebec City., and many small towns in the Provences of: Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. It is very rugged and beautiful country. In Halifax we stayed with Hardway's parents, went to a nearby beach, from which we could see the oldest working lighthouse in North America.
We went to several Pubs downtown, we stayed at a hotel that had a nice VIP room that we got to hang out in and have drinks. |
Hardway 4299273@gmail.com Posted Sep 1, 2010, 4:16 pm |
It was a pleasure hosting Taus and showing him Ottawa and taking him along on our East Coast trip. But now it it is time for him to return home to okurochkin in Ukraine. Bon Voyage, Taus. We will be watching your travelog.
Cheers, Hardway & Family |
okurochkin Posted Jun 8, 2011, 10:38 am |
Taus is getting ready for a trip to Japan after a long stay at home.
We need to find a suitable envelope and a postcard to show a glimpse of our native city to the new host. |
Fadoua Posted Jun 24, 2011, 1:20 am |
Hi!!!! Finally, I arrived to Japan. It was a long and tiring trip! I am so excited to visit a different continent and a different country! I am staying in Tsukuba, a science city located north-east Tokyo.
When I left my package, I met three friendly toys: The three Musketeers. Meet Oshima, Pan-Pan and Moossy. It was so hot and humid in Japan! The temperatures are around 29 degree and humidity is 70%. The rainy season in Japan stretches along June and July. As you know, Japan has experienced three dramatic disasters recently: Earhtquake, Tsunami and Nuclear accident. This summer, everyone in Japan is trying to save power. People here refrain as much as possible from using air-conditioners. My new friends offered to cool me using a manual fan A giant cold orange juice cup, it was so refreshing! To relax after a long trip, we burned few Japanese incense sticks (senkoh). |
Fadoua Posted Jul 1, 2011, 6:52 am |
Hi !!!
Today, my host took me on a bicycle ride to explore the city of Tsukuba. This is me on the bicycle, but unfortunately I am too small to reach the wheel and the pedals! Since Tsukuba is small, riding bicycle is convenient to go to work, shopping, etc. Furthermore it has benefits to the ecology. Here there is a view of Tsukuba station. From underground, people take the train, called TX, to visit Tokyo. My host told me that we will track Ajisai, which is a flower that bloom in June. I think it is called Hydrangea in English. Here it is me smelling a blue Ajisai... but they have no fragrance! Here there is a purple one! More and more... this time white... |