Farfar Mission #3 part 2
Manne Hermansson, 19 Dec 2008 (09:35)
Linda Lindstedt, 20 Nov 2008 (04:46)
What to do in New York when feeling energetic, hung over, sophisticated or just want to chill?
It’s far from complete this somewhat-tourist-guide but I find it pretty neet. As it seems the best city at the moment is New York, but it also has a London version and a Toronto beta version. Maybe the guys in those citys can start putting in their favourites.
Check it out.
Manne Hermansson, 11 Sep 2008 (04:36)
Toronto is growing fast and many new buildings are on going. When I was searching for my future location at Google maps for the first time I discovered that my building was not on the map (see image). My real estate is finished but there are few other buildup nearby. And these building worker start there day at six in the morning. Lucky for me who am a heavy sleeper, but they have woke me up once or twice, so I consider them as my second alarmclock.
Manne Hermansson, 09 Sep 2008 (07:26)
It feels like my days is going turbo. Here I am in this lovely city, Toronto. Having an impression mutation! From my first footsteps in Toronto I have been taken care of in the best way by my chief Robert Simon. Your awesome! It´s so hard to summarize this past week and not ending up in a long article. So for now on there´s gonna be more frequent posting from me.
So after the first day in week two I´m already involved in plenty of cases and it´s so exciting to participate with my new colleagues at Mindblossom.
There is only one thing I can complain about. I woke up six in the morning by a loud frequent beep. At first I was thinking that I had pushed a buttom on my cell (that I´m using as an alarmclock), but after a few seconds I was awake and knowing that it was the firealarm who was making this loud noise. Looking down from my balcony to see if anyone has gone out. There was not. Opened my door and even more fire alarm noise was coming towards me through the corridor. Put on my shoes and went outside lika many others. After 15 min the first fire truck showed and after another 20 or so, a firefighter told us that it was a false alarm. Thank you for that!
That was my monday morning!
Manne Hermansson, 30 Aug 2008 (10:41)
Leaving for the airport in 40 minutes, so I´m afraid I have to keep you waiting for a bit. Will deal with it when in Toronto. That´s it for now. Over and out.