Nice hotel and I felt I got a kinda personalized welcome.
I got a room up on the 16th floor with a view looking over the Marriott hotel, which was my other option when booking the hotel only two hours earlier. I didn't like the voice of the the girl in the reception when I called to ask about the parking, so I went with Delta instead. It was a very spontaneous trip, this time around. Earlier in the day starting at 6 a.m., I had cleaned my apartment from any male bacteria and said goodbye to the other half of what once was our Dominican-Finnish two pack. The door to me is very easy to enter and exit apparently. Kinda like this garage doors that open with a push of a button. The exit must be highly accessible and attractive. I think I need to renovate and redecorate and more importantly... install a different door and keep it locked from now on.
Delta Ottawa have done a nice job of decorating their rooms. Nice clean hotel and easy access with good location. They even hand you some life philosophies in the bathroom.
"Celebrate those who fill your cup and love you unconditionally" http://www.philosophy.com
I thought about my parents and my dog, while I filled my cup with coffee and got ready to enjoy a nice quiet evening with my female friend.
We filled our cups with tea at Spin Dessert café http://spindessert.com and celebrated a nice reunion. Same females, different city. After plenty of talk, laughter and good vibes, we departed for the night to reunite the next day for brunch.
Sunday morning I woke up to a snow stormy view. The weather has really not been spoiling us this winter. How can it be snowstorm and -20°C? Is there not some limit to cruelty?
My friend made it to the hotel to pick me up after a nightmarish experience on the road. She was really lucky to make it safely. We went to have brunch at Fresco http://www.frescobistro.ca.
Another nice place in Ottawa. A city known for its friendly humans. I actually asked my friend; "is it me or are people here really friendly?" She informed me of Ottawa's friendly reputation. I was really amazed by this genuine friendliness from complete strangers.
After yet again plenty of talk and good vibes, we decide to call it a day as she was pretty shaken up by the incident in the car and I knew I had a long journey ahead of me and needed to travel it in day light.
On my drive back, that took me more than 3.5 hours instead of 2 hours, I saw more smashed cars, firetrucks and ambulances than I have seen in my entire time here in Canada. Almost more than I have seen in my entire life. Nasty, cruel weather.
Both females made it home safely in our different cities. My Mini might be a spoiled, moody little thing but when it comes down to heavy snow storms, she puts her little wheels tight to the road and drives us safely to indoor parkings.
I got a room up on the 16th floor with a view looking over the Marriott hotel, which was my other option when booking the hotel only two hours earlier. I didn't like the voice of the the girl in the reception when I called to ask about the parking, so I went with Delta instead. It was a very spontaneous trip, this time around. Earlier in the day starting at 6 a.m., I had cleaned my apartment from any male bacteria and said goodbye to the other half of what once was our Dominican-Finnish two pack. The door to me is very easy to enter and exit apparently. Kinda like this garage doors that open with a push of a button. The exit must be highly accessible and attractive. I think I need to renovate and redecorate and more importantly... install a different door and keep it locked from now on.
Delta Ottawa have done a nice job of decorating their rooms. Nice clean hotel and easy access with good location. They even hand you some life philosophies in the bathroom.
"Celebrate those who fill your cup and love you unconditionally" http://www.philosophy.com
I thought about my parents and my dog, while I filled my cup with coffee and got ready to enjoy a nice quiet evening with my female friend.
We filled our cups with tea at Spin Dessert café http://spindessert.com and celebrated a nice reunion. Same females, different city. After plenty of talk, laughter and good vibes, we departed for the night to reunite the next day for brunch.
Sunday morning I woke up to a snow stormy view. The weather has really not been spoiling us this winter. How can it be snowstorm and -20°C? Is there not some limit to cruelty?
My friend made it to the hotel to pick me up after a nightmarish experience on the road. She was really lucky to make it safely. We went to have brunch at Fresco http://www.frescobistro.ca.
Another nice place in Ottawa. A city known for its friendly humans. I actually asked my friend; "is it me or are people here really friendly?" She informed me of Ottawa's friendly reputation. I was really amazed by this genuine friendliness from complete strangers.
After yet again plenty of talk and good vibes, we decide to call it a day as she was pretty shaken up by the incident in the car and I knew I had a long journey ahead of me and needed to travel it in day light.
On my drive back, that took me more than 3.5 hours instead of 2 hours, I saw more smashed cars, firetrucks and ambulances than I have seen in my entire time here in Canada. Almost more than I have seen in my entire life. Nasty, cruel weather.
Both females made it home safely in our different cities. My Mini might be a spoiled, moody little thing but when it comes down to heavy snow storms, she puts her little wheels tight to the road and drives us safely to indoor parkings.
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