So, in a little more than Haiku - interesting day was part of a pool of 3-400 prospective jurors - was to have been available all week. By 12:30 all of us were dismissed for the week meaning there was no need to pick a jury at all in the city of Toronto this week. Interestingly about 15 volunteered to be part of an inquest and, probably close to 100 tried for deferments - when if they had only waited an hour or so more....
Changing the subject slightly, bridging to transportation, I almost always drive into the city when I go but today took the GO Train (our commuter train). It leaves just minutes walk from the house - relatively inexpensive and, more to the point you get to (comfortably) and quickly ride and see the back of the city - which for me is some of the most interesting part. Then, coming home I took (for the first time in years) the streetcar - which stops almost at our house. I love streetcars (My father was with the railroad and I love trains and, well, big things that move)
Not only is the streetcar nostalgic but, slower and higher so you get to see the city from a perspective you wouldn't normally. And, as an added bonus, you have to change cars at a turnaround - which is basically covered in grass and trees and rails - almost park like. Just fun.
Finally, to segue back to cars, watching Smokey & the Bandit on Netflix - Sally Field in 1977 - Mmmm
PS Boss - hope you are feeling better!