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- Our Home And Native Land
- Alive And Well At The Toronto Zoo
- In Search Of Colour
- Signs - Bowling
- More Frozen River
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- Lonesome Tree
- Outdoor Hockey
- Foot Prints In The Sand
- Night Streaks
- Signs - The Bicycle Thief
- Scroungers
- Let There Be Light
- Winter Field
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- Signs - Ed Mirvish Theatre
- Cold Duck
- Warm Memories
- Rainy Night
- Country Road
- Frozen
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- Only In Canada You Say... Pity
- Trans Canada Trail #4
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- Bird's Eye View
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Very nice!
ReplyDeleteIt must be kind of quiet there this time of year.
ReplyDeleteQuite striking work!
ReplyDeleteInteresting, Andy! It is probably closer to you than it is to me. ;-)
ReplyDeleteCreative signage - playing with graffiti like that. Good catch, Andy.
ReplyDeleteHmmm. I might have been more of an admirer if the blue lettering on the right side was more restrained and legible.
ReplyDeleteI like the mural, but the graffiti style lettering is not suppose to be easily read, and this one is true to form. It isn't obvious to the random observer, so perhaps it is only meant for the members of the WRCC. Makes for a great photo.
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