Walking out of the airport, we were greeted with an innocuous comment from one of the members of staff at Pearson Airport, ‘Welcome home everyone.’
One of the things that I have not done successfully in my personal site, and a clear oversight on my part, is the fact that I rarely discuss how I feel in my current, and importantly chosen, place to call home. As someone who has lived and worked in Greece, UK, Qatar, UAE, Denmark and now Canada, this is a failing on my part.
With that being said, the best time to start a forest is 30 years ago, the next best time is now. Here are the things that I really appreciate about living in Canada:
- The quality of people is some of the very best that I have met anywhere in the world. Many are my kind of people.
- The Toronto Public Library system is world class. You have a 100 library network that will deliver books wherever you are. It has access to Libby, to Hoopla, it’s like having a free Amazon subscription.
- Air Quality (except in the summer time, during forest fires)
- Tap Water Quality. Living in the Middle East means constantly drinking water from plastic bottles. Some delivered to the house regularly that you are paying for.
- Relatively calm driving experience.
- All four seasons.
- Amazing craft beer selection
Slowly but surely this place is growing on me and making me happy in lots of different ways. I want to keep adding to this list as I find them, because its very easy to forget.