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"If I could grab all of your hopes and dreams, wrap them up into a tiny box, and make them all come true, I would."
-My own personal quote :)
Vendredi 04 Mars a eu lieu pour la première fois à Saint-Dié des Vosges un Gala de Catch.
Organisé par le club de basket de la Ville, les personnes ont été nombreuses et réceptives lors de cette soirée.
mel, CB all the way from Manchester and voldie.
at GBK, after which we went to slug and lettuce and downed several cocktails :-D
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Hiii!! My name is Vincent Lin, and I am starting my 365-day project. I got my dslr earlier this year, and I have fallen in love with photography ever since. With this project, I want to capture the precious moments in life, and catch people's emotion.
Since I am still in school, I dont know if i would be able to update everyday or keep up with the project, but i will definitely try my best! :)
Snow Fun
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No carnival or spring fair, wouldn't be complete without the yellow duckie game. Catch one if you can and win a prize!
June 03, 2015:.
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The remains of an 1835 Schooner beside an 500 foot wharf from Front St to the north..
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Anything south of Front St along the waterfront of Toronto in 1700 as Toronto was was being born was Lake Ontario Shore Line..
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As Toronto grew, land was dump into the lake that started to move the shore line south to where it is..
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When the railways came into existen, moving the shore line increase at a faster pace as there was no room for trains, yards and docks on the waterfront to meet their needs. This is one of the many whareve found along the waterfront as tall building have been built over the last few decades..
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Remains of parts of the Old Fort York where found just north of here a few years ago where the Libarary is..
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The shoreline from Don River to Humber River was move south to where it is today. The Shoreline west of Bathurst St was on the south side of the railway corridor to Humber River..
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Most people have no idea they are walking, driving and living on top of what used to be Lake Ontario. One reason the lake is so deep at the current water edge.
Toronto,
Toronto Catch All,
1800's Wharves,
Residential,
CityPlace,
CityPlace: Forward Condos,
70 Queens Wharf Rd,
Concord Adex,
30s,
Page + Steele/IBI Group Architects
Residential,
Cityplace: Newton Condos,
Concord Adex,
18s,
Page + Steele/IBI Group Architects
This is Catch Photo #81 I'm playing with My husband Darek (aka blankspace321).We each take turns adding one thing to the photo. We limit ourselves to a total of 10 additions. This is my 2nd addition of the 10. Now it's Darek's turn.
To see the photo Darek started this game with: CLICK HERE!
To see my D & J Photo Catch Folder (1-20): CLICKE HERE!
To see my D & J Photo Catch Folder (21-40): CLICKE HERE!
As of August 29, 2024 we have been doing Catch Photos for fifteen (15) years.