Ahh yes, the "I just bought new tires" ride home. Deceptively simple.

As for that angle, it is a bit disappointing that BMO is blocked from Queen W here. Although Shangri-La is handsome.
 
April 6, 2012

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I would assume they'll be testing the lighting soon for the north and south. They usually start testing things like that around this period in construction I think.
 
Cal,
As always you make a really nice project look really great with your pics.

I can't wait to see this finished.

When done, I think all will have to agree that whether they loved or hated the project, it will have been superbly executed.

My sincerest apologies to darksidedenizen:

I just realized he and not Cal posted those last few pictures.

It is great to have 2 great photographers giving exquisite views of this project.
 
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My pleasure---A few more snaps...

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Ground level, SE corner overhang and University Ave.
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Rear entrance view from Adelaide..
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...and from above.
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I keep hearing construction noises for the sculpture they're assembling, out of sight, whenever I walk past. The main torso, when I glimpsed it, was impressively large, with joints where the 'limbs' are to be attached.
 
Ahhh, the scaffolding coming down. Always seems to release just that bit of tension somewhere in my body. Go figure.

;)
 

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