Sep. 12th, 2019

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Wednesday evening, I stood on Temperance Street and looked north.

Looking north, Temperance west of Yonge #toronto #temperancestreet #financialdistrict #skyline #eatoncentre #thebay #evening #grey
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I was walking Tuesday night to the Museum of the Moon at the Bentway, coming west from the downtown, when I turned around where Front connected to Bathurst Street and decided to look back.

Looking east from Bathurst and Front (1) #toronto #bathurststreet #frontstreet #niagara #skyline #night #cntower #latergram


Looking east from Bathurst and Front (2) #toronto #bathurststreet #frontstreet #niagara #skyline #night #cntower #latergram


Looking east from Bathurst and Front (3) #toronto #bathurststreet #frontstreet #bathurststreetbridge #skyline #night #cntower #latergram
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