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Wednesday, November 09, 2016
I Spy With My Little Eye
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He is very hidden so high up, well spotted!
ReplyDeleteBut what is it doing there?
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DeleteAfter yesterday, is there any room in the inn?
ReplyDeleteCanada's Immigration site just crashed. LOL
DeleteWe do have some of the critters in the UK Andy. He does look a nice one to have on your building
ReplyDeleteThanks for your explanation; now it makes sense. It is cute, if a bit unusual.
ReplyDeleteBonitas fotos urbanas has puesto en las ultimas entradas.
ReplyDeleteSaludos.
Nice find. I like what he represents and wonder if people who visit ever notice it.
ReplyDeleteI really like that, Andy!
ReplyDeleteGreat detail, Andy. We also see Cushman Wakefield offices here too.
ReplyDeleteThat's wonderful! Now if it were just a moose.......
ReplyDeleteHow funny - I really like it!
ReplyDeleteDon't think I have seen anything like that in Australia when travelling...so it's unique to Canada..
ReplyDeleteNice find and great detail, Andy.
ReplyDeleteHave a lucky week!
Britta
Very interesting pictures. I realy like!
ReplyDeleteThanks
Great detail :-) Well done, Andy
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