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Our Beautiful Cityscape

I took this photo at the end of August while on a dinner boat cruise on Lake Ontario.

Obviously the sun was setting and the scene was lit in the warm glow of the fading rays of the sun.

So beautiful. I love Toronto.

Today, I’ll be flying directly over the CN Tower and Rogers Center as my husband and I head to Las Vegas for a blogging convention! Don’t worry, I’ve sent this site up so that it will automatically publish new posts while we’re away. You won’t even know I’m gone. However, when I come back next week expect to see some photos of Las Vegas. ‘K?





November 8, 2007 Tricia architecture, Daily Photo, On the Water, Toronto

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Comments

  1. tetsu says

    November 8, 2007 at 9:09 am

    Beautiful silhouettes!! 🙂

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