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St. Clair & Bathurst, Toronto
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Dundas Square, Toronto
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An old photo re-edited.
The women are on the roof of the Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Art in Toronto.
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Queen & Spadina, Toronto
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Travel tip: Spadina rhymes with Dinah, not Deena.
Unless you're talking about Spadina House, where it rhymes with Deena.
Duc Quang Buddhist Centre
Bathurst Street through a bus window
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Another wrapped Toronto bus. Lots of little tiny yellow dots in the big version.
55 Broadway, London
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The building in back was opened in 1929 as the headquarters of the Underground Electric Railways Company of London, later part of the London Underground. The architect was Charles Holden, and the building features sculptures by several important sculptors. One of the sculptures, by Jacob Epstein, outraged many when the building opened, until Epstein agreed to chop off its penis.
Transport for London announced plans several years ago to move out of the building by 2015, but according to TripAdvisor it ran an open house there three weeks ago, so still seems to be using the building.
St. Edmund's
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St. Clair and Avenue Road, Toronto
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I decided to make an album about public transit, assuming I had already posted this photo. But I hadn't, so here it is.
St. Andrew station, Toronto
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I decided to make an album about public transit, assuming I had already posted this photo. But I hadn't, so here it is.
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Extra added Happy Fence Friday
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Having posted a picture of a happy fence on Thursday, I thought I'd post another today for double the fun!
It's still not Friday here in Toronto, by the way, but it's Friday most places.
Update: This installation is now gone. It lasted at least five years before being broken up; the PiP at top left was taken five years after this shot.
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