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May 18, 2012

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Every City

North Borden Building on Spadina Crescent, Toronto 2010-09-18

I have enjoyed every city I have lived in.

In fact, I have now lived in 7 cities in 3 provinces.

While each city offers something different, I have always been able to find something to enjoy and appreciate in each of them.

I often reminisce about the last city I lived in right after I move, but this is probably due to the fact that I am missing the wonderful things of that city before I have the chance to learn about the wonderful things of my new city.

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Blue bicycle parked in front of George Restaurant on Queen Street East, Toronto 2010-09-14

Blue bicycle parked in front of George Restaurant on Queen Street East, Toronto 2010-09-14

North Borden Building on Spadina Crescent, Toronto 2010-09-18

North Borden Building on Spadina Crescent, Toronto 2010-09-18

Top side view of the Gooderham Building on Wellington Street East, Toronto 2010-10-17

Top side view of the Gooderham Building on Wellington Street East, Toronto 2010-10-17

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2 Comments
  1. May 22 2012

    It is like that saying….”Grow where you’re planted.” 🙂

  2. Andy
    May 22 2012

    I love any city more than the one I am in. Seriously. But it has an advantage. It forces me to travel more.

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