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it doesn't seem that long since this:
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oh you lucky lucky people. you may not get
the iPhone up there, but i would trade that
for a bit of snow here in London! i love
snow.
Glad you liked the hats series Chels, the
last post has just gone up.
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nice! we got about 20cm here in ottawa. it's
absolutely gorgeous. :)
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Sweet! I can't wait till it gets here.
You have a really nice house!
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Snow! Christmas is coming!
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Gentlman, I would happily trade a winter's
worth of snow for the iPhone...
A lovely shot ...
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OK you snow-lovers, you didn't have to slip
and slide your way to work today. I am so
thankful that I can WALK there.
TO be honest, though, , I do love snow too
and I try to shoot 'first snow' Evey year.
The G, I must go have a look!
GD Your'e back in Ottawa now? Home for good?
and, um, 20 cm, wow. As you can see it's more
like 5cm that actually stayed in Toronto
Sidereal , HA HA HA! Thats is the Gooderham House, a
historic mansion which has a restaurant on
the main floor. I have an apartment in a
nearby house. Jarvis street used to be where
the very rich built their homes in the late
1880s. The Massey residence is right across
the street from this
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Cute blue lights. I've yet to see 1st snow
here on west coast Sweden...pitiful. Should
be at least slush by now.
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no snowboard on photographe !
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memories of my old home:)
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Postcard perfection.
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Thanks, everyone.
Ann, really?! Toronto or a mansion lik
this?
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Suggests my old home too. Something about
this shot is quintessentially first-snowlike.
The blue lights are lovely. Shoulda known
you'd find something blue... :)
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Gorgeous !
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This is amazing, very enjoyable.
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thanks, everyone.
Here's more info on the house:
Originally built for George Horace Gooderham.
Designed in the Romanesque revival style, the
building is adorned with stained glass,
ceramic tiles, handcrafted millwork and
sandstone. Housed Angelini's restaurant for
over 25 years, recently purchased by
descendants of the Gooderham family and
reopened as a restaurant and special events
venue.
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hi again, home temporarily. i'm heading out
again in feb to kenya and uganda for a short
assignment.
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Wow! This is such a good shot! Nice!
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