Friday, May 13, 2022

Changes


An old part of the city that had been occupied by a mixture of small factories and some small houses has been undergoing huge changes. This tiny bungalow looks totally out of place now beside its new neighbours.

12 comments:

  1. Looks like the bungalow is not going to give up his ground. |—O—|

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  2. You have not always the luxury to choose your neighbours.

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  3. Oh, I´m with the little house! Standing strong there. Very "cute".

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  4. Oh my, that looks a lot like my post today. The progress of glass and steel over the historic look.

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  5. Hello,

    The bungalow looks really out of place.

    Take care, have a great day and a happy weekend!

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  6. What a juxtaposition! I wonder about the taxes for that kind of property.

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  7. I love you organic growth of a real city, Pat

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  8. By the graffiti on the side of the house I assume it is vacant.

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  9. One wonders how much longer it'll still be in place.

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  10. Toronto is constantly changing, isn't it?

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  11. Yes it kind of does, do people live in there still? I wonder how long it will last there?

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