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Two Years Later

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This funny feeling of being asleep for two years keeps on coming back from time to time, but there has been progress, after all. Now I can use Presto (Greater Toronto's version of the Oyster Card) on all buses and at all subway stations. The new GO Transit cab cars have already become a new norm, and so are the new streetcars around downtown Toronto. The airport train still runs, and now costs significantly less. However, the construction is still neverending at Union Station, and overall, public transportation is still kind of a joke. I would've liked to buy the pancake lens for my Leica M from Voigtländer, the 2.5/35 Color-Skopar that has been raved about online, especially for its moderate price (I wanted something "cheap", so I can save up for, say, a Summilux, later). But being in Canada, the land of being mostly ignored and super slow delivery, the one store I knew sold them no longer had them in store. I ended up purchasing my first Carl Zeiss lens, the 2.8/3

Ouch, it's just more than few minutes late this time

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I pulled an ICE, I know. The last month had been a little hectic. I had to move twice in a span of about 2 weeks, and now I'm getting ready for another move in another 2 weeks. It was bittersweet to say goodbye to my carefree grad student lifestyle in Europe, but I had to face reality again sooner or later. The first morning I woke up in Ontario, again, the last two years felt like a long dream. If it wasn't for the new contacts on my phone, the blog posts, my new camera, and my new degree, maybe the whole Germany thing really didn't happen at all. Two days ago, I finally had my first chance to test out the Leica on foreign soil. The weather didn't cooperate, but I was lucky enough to see a few trains in a span of just 90 minutes. Via Rail's P42s had a new paint job to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the country, but they looked like they were never sandblasted and was just painted over (those spots on the nose where paint used to chip off). So here they ar