groundglass ][ he saw the crane and he knew it was coming for him ][ may 26
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Paper-mache guy freaks out over the construction across the street. Actually, it's a sculpture in a gallery window on King Street East. Can't recall which one. Shot during one of my after work constitutionals last week.

On a side note, yesterday was Carla's birthday. We went out and celebrated with some friends on the weekend, and then yesterday went over to Romagna Mia for dinner. On its good days, it's second-to-none, and we were fortunate enough to go on just one such day. The pheasant and truffle risotto was orgasmic, as was the Pasta e Fagioli, the Brasaolo, and the Amaretto Parfait with Creme Anglais. Drool. Along with Pastis, for those of you in the megacity, I highy suggest you go check it out. My thoughts on Pastis can be found here.

p.s. My Canada includes Accordion Guy.

ISO 100, 7.85mm focal length.
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