Last week ended up being a really good week, in many ways. My research team had our bi-annual feedback session with our leadership team, which I feel went very well, and the day after my daughter performed at Festi'Neuch. I was so busy worrying about the former that by the time the latter happened I was completely relaxed. Which ended up being 100% appropriate, as "The BANNED" completely nailed it. Check them out on Spotify!The BANNED

On the following Monday, I started off for Canada.

Taking the train

It was a direct flight from Zurich to Toronto.

Taking the plane

The flight was slightly delayed, but only ended up arriving about 10 minutes behind schedule.

The trip

This was just as well, as I'd planned on meeting Tomas - and ended up meeting John - on arrival. Immigration was really busy, presumably due to the World Cup, but Tomas had installed the ArriveCAN app (much like the very handy MPC app for the USA), which meant he breezed past us. I must install that for the next trip.

On the UP Express

We were all staying at The Chelsea Hotel, conveniently located for the downtown of Toronto and the Autodesk office.

Downtown Toronto

After settling in and quick shower, we headed across the street to The Queen and Beaver.

The Queen and Beaver

I remember from last year they had some fun football-themed splash thingies in the urinals. So they're not only there for the World Cup!

Football

More of the team showed up, before long. A nice way to ease into the week.

Settling in

I was in Toronto for internal meetings being held in our office in the MaRS district.

Welcome to MaRS

This office always brings back lots of memories.

MaRS

I won't be able to post many pictures of our 3 days of meetings, but suffice it to say that the discussions were robust and engaging.

It is on

The meeting was attended by pretty much the full Research Engineering team from around the world.

Day 1 of the offsite

The first day was mostly about sharing out the current research areas - something that's really important to give a matrixed team a broad overview of the organisation's various efforts.

Good sessions

In the evening we headed to Dish - I'd been there once before, a year before - where we were split into teams to prepare different courses of our evening meal.

Dish cooking class

These team-building events are always a lot of fun.

No knives please

It's a great chance to connect in person with people we're otherwise only seeing regularly via Zoom.Dessert

Some of the jobs were harder than others. I found one that suited my culinary skills perfectly: chopping potatoes into quarters. Others worked much harder.

Chopping

It really was a blast.

Going well

My manager, Tony, was really keen to cook the steaks.

Steaks

The bar was well stocked and kept the drinks coming.

Cocktails

Once the various courses were complete, we sat down to eat.

Cheers

It's always good fun hanging out with Gareth.

Kean and Gareth

The dinner was genuinely delicious! Even the potato salad was decent.Team photo

The following day was mainly spent workshopping the use of new technology. It was really engaging.

Workshop

England was playing Croatia during the afternoon, so Tomas… wore his German football shirt. I suppose that's appropriate given the nationality of the current England manager.

It's coming home

We went back to The Chelsea Hotel to watch the match.

The Chelsea Hotel

We'd booked out The Elm Tavern. It was fantastic having the place to ourselves!

The Elm Tavern

Tony is turning 50 at the weekend, so we also took the opportunity to congratulate him on this milestone.

Happy birthday

And the match was fantastic. It was a nail-biter - as England matches often are - but the boys did good.

England scores

England's fourth came as a huge relief.

Team celebration

And the result has us set for success in this group, the toughest match (on paper, at least) now being behind us.

Final score

Dinner came later. Solid British fare, with a Canadian twist.

Good pub grub

I don't think I've ever had a trifle this fancy.

Fancy trifle

At 9:30pm I was shattered. Some our our South American colleagues stayed up for the Colombia match, but I had to hit the hay.

In the morning I bumped into Charlie on the way to the office. She'd received lots of celebratory comments about Tony's balloons, but sadly no-one questioned whether this was her age. At least when we walked together it seemed more likely they were mine!

Walking in

Tony clearly had to present with his balloons nearby.

Tony

This third day was largely a shareout of the previous day's workshop and an event wrap-up.

Tomas

Seba is from Chile, but as they aren't in the competition he decided to go with the local team.

Seba

Thursday night was my one chance to catch up with old friends from the Dasher and Tandem teams.

A very Dasher Dinner

Hali and Simon were my main "partners in crime" on Dasher 360.

Hali and Simon

It was an absolutely lovely evening.

Good times

It had been a year since I'd last seen many of these folks, so we had a lot to catch up on.

Rhys and Kean

Simon joined Research from the Tandem team last year. It's been great having him onboard.Simon and Mike.

We went for a drink at a nearby bar called C'est What? afterwards. Their fruit sours were deliciously refreshing.

One for the road

After a very pleasant evening I went to bed after midnight, but did manage to be up in time to hit the roof-top gym. I needed to burn some energy ahead of the afternoon's travel to Calgary.View from the roof

The weather was very nice, so I took a few snaps.A Toronto landmark

The building opposite the office created a cool pixelated reflection of the clouds.

Across the street from MaRSFor lunch I met with a few research colleagues and Andrew Sonta from EPFL, with whom I'd be travelling to Calgary and on to Banff. We ate at a great Laotian restaurants called the Lao Lao Bar. We walked there through the grounds around the university - it was very nice.

A University building

I didn't take any photos of our lunch, but did remember to take a quick snap as we walked back.

Walking back from lunch

After this Andrew and I headed to pick up our bags on the walk to Union station, from where we took the UP Express to Pearson airport. We flew to Calgary but missed our airporter to Banff, so we're sitting watching Turkey vs. Paraguay at the Marriott's bar, waiting for the next one.

Andrew and Kean

In my next post I'll talk about my time in Calgary and Banff.

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