And other things that I like!
Looks like the bungalow is not going to give up his ground. |—O—|
You have not always the luxury to choose your neighbours.
Oh, I´m with the little house! Standing strong there. Very "cute".
Oh my, that looks a lot like my post today. The progress of glass and steel over the historic look.
Hello,The bungalow looks really out of place.Take care, have a great day and a happy weekend!
What a juxtaposition! I wonder about the taxes for that kind of property.
Wow. Not giving in!
I love you organic growth of a real city, Pat
By the graffiti on the side of the house I assume it is vacant.
One wonders how much longer it'll still be in place.
Toronto is constantly changing, isn't it?
Yes it kind of does, do people live in there still? I wonder how long it will last there?
Looks like the bungalow is not going to give up his ground. |—O—|
ReplyDeleteYou have not always the luxury to choose your neighbours.
ReplyDeleteOh, I´m with the little house! Standing strong there. Very "cute".
ReplyDeleteOh my, that looks a lot like my post today. The progress of glass and steel over the historic look.
ReplyDeleteHello,
ReplyDeleteThe bungalow looks really out of place.
Take care, have a great day and a happy weekend!
What a juxtaposition! I wonder about the taxes for that kind of property.
ReplyDeleteWow. Not giving in!
ReplyDeleteI love you organic growth of a real city, Pat
ReplyDeleteBy the graffiti on the side of the house I assume it is vacant.
ReplyDeleteOne wonders how much longer it'll still be in place.
ReplyDeleteToronto is constantly changing, isn't it?
ReplyDeleteYes it kind of does, do people live in there still? I wonder how long it will last there?
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