A 9K Walk Along Icy Roads in Rohde Boots

December 24, 2007 by Rosalind Gardner  
Filed under Footwear

Rock Wall on Etobicoke CreekEd and I are in Toronto for the Christmas holidays, and today we ventured out for a walk south along Etobicoke Creek, through Marie Curtis Park, east along Lake Promenade Drive, north up 32nd street to Horner, then back up Westmead to where we parked the rental car.

Our walk was about 9 kilometers in all, and it would have perfect had Ed been wearing boots that weren’t so darned dangerous on the slippery sections.

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9 Essentials for Winter Warmth

December 11, 2006 by Rosalind Gardner  
Filed under Clothing, Our Trips & Tips

Winter ClothingI call this my ‘birthday suit’ … seeing that the picture was taken on my birthday (December 11th).

Being a December baby, I love winter and oddly enough, we’re actually getting winter early this year in the Okanagan. Hurray!

OK, you’ll only say ‘Hurray’ about winter if you know how to dress for it, so here are the 9 essentials if you too want to enjoy winter weather.

  1. Scarf – I didn’t start wearing scarves until just recently and man, what a difference you feel when you keep your neck warm! I now have a collection of scarves, including a North Face Plaid Scarf.
  2. Jacket – Your coat needs to be wind-proof, waterproof yet breathable, especially if you plan to use it for sweat-producing activities like cross-country skiing and hill hiking. The jacket I wear is an older version of this
    North Face Helicon Jacket

    which unfortunately wasn’t available for shipment to Canada.
  3. Coffee – Absolutely critical, especially the Starbucks Christmas Blend.
  4. Gloves or Mitts – Having really poor circulation, my hands freeze easily, so I especially appreciate these Liza Lamb gloves
    available from Roots.
  5. Thermal Underwear – I prefer to wear silk tops and bottoms.
  6. Fleece Pants – I basically live in these Patagonia Plush Synchilla Fleece Pants
    from October through to the end of February. Worth every penny and then some.
  7. Warm Socks – Warm, dry feet are essential to one’s happiness outdoors in winter. Check out these
    Wigwam Ingenius Snowsport Socks
    from Outdoor.com.
  8. Boots – Forget wearing your Uggs if you want to go for a walk on snow. They’re lovely and warm, but they are awful on snow, unless you don’t mind slipping and sliding all over the place. In the picture, I am wearing a pair of Rohde boots, which are almost as warm as a pair of heavy-duty Sorels — and MUCH less slippery on snow. The latter are available at Zappos.
  9. Smile – It’s free!

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These Boots Were Made for Walkin’!

October 7, 2006 by Rosalind Gardner  
Filed under Footwear

Stuart Weitzmann bootsI attended Yanik Silver’s Underground II Seminar in Washington, D.C. back in March of 2006. Before flying back to Toronto after the conference, I spent the afternoon in Georgetown.

It was beautiful. The birds were singing, the sun was shining and the cherry tree blossoms were bursting forth. Read more

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