East on King
TTC 504, eastbound on King Street, seen here at University. My old route to and from the nighmare job that was “Quality Assurance” at a bread company.
TTC 504, eastbound on King Street, seen here at University. My old route to and from the nighmare job that was “Quality Assurance” at a bread company.
The landmark Toronto building.
Looking up on a grey day in Toronto.
From my old slide archives, a reinterpretation of a look at the Left Bank.
I wish I knew something about this scene, taken in Brugge in 2003.
Somewhere in Chelsea, shot from atop the High Line Park.
Early evening around the Louvre.
In the poorly-lit DC Metro.
Thinking of this view from Nice on a dreary December day.
Just up the street from Cobblestones and Lamps.
Gas meters along Yonge Street.
Alley wall near Wellesley and Yonge.
A facade along Bloor near the University of Toronto.
Canola Oil boxes in a loading area near Carleton and Yonge.
An alley wall near Wellesley and Yonge.
Delivery wagon in Toronto’s Distillery District.
Along Queen Street east.
A slab of rusted metal bisects the facade of a building near Cherry Beach.
Acadia Art and Rare Books on Queen Street, just after the rain stopped.
From Notre Dame, looking east to Isle St. Louis.
Near Cherry Beach.
A detail of the famous Cherry Street Bridge.
An unknown (and unused?) utility building near Cherry Beach.
A December morning in Toronto.
From the window of the train on the opposite track.
11pm in January. From the southwest corner of the tower.
The square in front of Notre Dame, home to France’s Kilometre Zero, just after the rain stopped.
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