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You clearly underestimate Mr Light - he can hug more trees than most of us can count!...moar trees planted there than Northern Light-san knows how to hug. <3
You clearly underestimate Mr Light - he can hug more trees than most of us can count!...moar trees planted there than Northern Light-san knows how to hug. <3
Alas, no.^ Did you happen to read the tree tags to see what they planted? If not, does anyone not what those are? Obviously difficult without leaves. Same with the ground covers. Are the evergreens some kind of cypress?
^ Did you happen to read the tree tags to see what they planted? If not, does anyone not what those are? Obviously difficult without leaves. Same with the ground covers. Are the evergreens some kind of cypress?
Thanks. The flight was supposed to be Sept 9th but it was cancelled. We got very luckily with the weather and fall colours on this rescheduled date for sure. Not to self; Self, clean the outside window and replace the scratched (from lens cap) polarizing filter. I have a few more to post. I just have to figure out where.These aerial shots you've been posting @mburrrrr are incredible!
Anyone know if they intend to actually build it, or the western part of it, 'soon'?? (2024/25)
Apologies if you cannot see the pic here but..
Rocky says: "That big area of gravel is the future extension of Polson Street. Eventually (not part of this project) it will connect Cherry Street and Don Roadway. We already stuck some utility duct banks along the alignment so it will be easy to add the road and other infrastructure later."
These incredible aerials make it so much more apparent (and it was already extremely apparent) that the Gardiner must go. In this time of unprecedented city growth, we are presented with this generational opportunity to fix a scar. Why is the right decision so difficult to make?Pictures from Saturday.
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Simple answer.... it is too expensive for the City to knock it down and replace it with (the obviously better) at-ground road and they hope to have it taken over by the Province who will certainly not tear it down. It is going nowhere, unfortunately.These incredible aerials make it so much more apparent (and it was already extremely apparent) that the Gardiner must go. In this time of unprecedented city growth, we are presented with this generational opportunity to fix a scar. Why is the right decision so difficult to make?