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the_siobhan) wrote2008-05-16 10:43 am
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Going back to that question thing.


This is the fabulous 29 Dufferin Bus.
Note the scenery in the background of this photograph. Now, if you are located in the northern hemisphere anywhere south of the Arctic Circle, look outside.
This gives you an idea of the time lag between taking the picture and getting around to posting this response.
It's entirely possible I'll be able to drag this out for an entire year.


This is the fabulous 29 Dufferin Bus.
Note the scenery in the background of this photograph. Now, if you are located in the northern hemisphere anywhere south of the Arctic Circle, look outside.
This gives you an idea of the time lag between taking the picture and getting around to posting this response.
It's entirely possible I'll be able to drag this out for an entire year.
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I am slightly confused as to why there are two post boxes, though, and why they're different heights.
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The other fact that you forgot to mention is that because it snows year round ice is the most effective building tool. All Canadians are taught to build ice structures called "Igloos" from a very young age.
The great Canadian enemy is rain!
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The boxes are probably different ages. I was standing in front of a mall, so it's probably a pretty busy spot for drop-offs as people are getting off the bus.
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(this comment brought to you by the Roseanne Rosannadanna school of careful reading and the MC 900 Foot Jesus "If I Only Had a Brain" video)