Well, we made it all the way to Toronto (7250KM, give or take) without incident. Well, almost. We did lock ourselves out of Thor (our redoubtable, 23-year old Volvo 240 Station Wagon) outside of Laramie, but thankfully Bob (Adrienne's dad) is a genius and had wired a spare key under the car, so we were able to get in without smashing a window, which was nice. Very nice.
I will post at more length about our journey just as soon as we get an internet connection in the apartment, which should be early next week. Right now I am in an internet cafe, and time is money, so this will have to be brief (got to find work, you see...).
Initial impressions of Toronto are very favourable - it seems to be an extremely diverse and cosmopolitan city, with a lot going on culturally, and a quite "European" feel to it. Peter Ustinov once described it as being like "New York run by the Swiss", which doesn't seem to far wide of the mark, but it is not as anally tidy as that might suggest. Our apartment is right in the heart of downtown (near Bloor-Yonge) which is great - it is just a short walk to numerous restaurants, cinemas, bookstores, grocers, etc etc, and a seven minute walk to the law faculty for Adrienne.
So now begins the process of settling in and adjusting to our new surroudings. Adrienne will be starting her classes in two weeks, and I will be attempting to find gainful employment, hopefully as a freelance web designer, but I'll be getting something part time to pay the bills in the meantime. I'm really looking forward to discovering what Toronto has to offer, and to making some new friends here. James, we must arrange those drinkies soon! I'm looking forward to meeting the GTA Bloggers!
More reports to follow...