Tewder
Senior Member
Passed through Toronto this past weekend and I've got to say... Toronto really is ugly (but I still love it).
LOL, I hear ya! The sad thing is it doesn't have to be.
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Passed through Toronto this past weekend and I've got to say... Toronto really is ugly (but I still love it).
Passed through Toronto this past weekend after months away and I've got to say... Toronto really is ugly (but I still love it).
One thing that left me scratching my head after many months in Amsterdam was asphalt being used where utility work had been done under brick sidewalks. Isn't one of the benefits of brick that you pull them up, do your work, then put them back again?
It's a weird bizzaro thing. In Toronto when they dig up a brick surface they temporarily patch it with asphalt. In Amsterdam when they dig up an asphalt surface they temporarily patch it with bricks.
What does it have to do with the Federal Conservatives?
AoD
Ranting that the city is ugly and that the system and government are clueless and impotent is not complaining, it's moaning. In a way moaning is a kind of apathy. An apathy that validates the absence of investment in the public realm and worse, minimizes and criticizes the work of those few people in the public and private realms who actually do push forward this issue. Sure, people need a forum to vent but let's not forget that more change will happen if you validate, give credit and praise to those projects and those individuals who do make a difference. That is a better focus of our attention than a dialogue focusing on how far we have fallen from some fictional example of aesthetic nirvana.