Yikes! I bet these guys are breathing a sigh of relief.
With all the crazy wind we have been having over the last few weeks, this is not surprizing.
I guess it wasn't as close as the first picture makes it out to be, but I bet close enough for the owners...
And while I'm at it, as my walk about progressed, go an unusual view view of the Prince Edward Viaduct.
Commonly known as the Bloor Street Viaduct.
That is one big Don Valley underneath it.
A more down to earth view of that Don Valley.
As you get closer to the lake, feels like y'all are in the deep south.
And to wrap up the trip, the subway tracks, just north of Bloor and Yonge.
Cool that is comes above ground just north of some of the biggest buildings in the city.
Then the Bloor line heads east, and rides along on the platform under the Prince Edward Viaduct. Great foresight to build that lower platform, 40 years before the subway was even thought of.
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Always like that building you only see from the subway, just as you are about to arrive at Bloor/Yonge Station - apparently used as a studio by one or more of the Group of Seven
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