I expected to see branches of high rises on the streets with the occasional older building down, but I was shocked to see one of the Toronto Moose down on the ground and missing an ear. The horror, the horror. Then I saw the port-o-potty on it's side - that is a horrible sight, I hope no one was in there.
Sunday, March 04, 2012
Windy in Toronto: Moose Down
It looked like a gang of trouble making, trouble makers hit the City of #Toronto Friday night and Saturday morning on March 2-3, 2012. The high winds played havoc with street furniture, especially the newspaper boxes along Queens Quay aided by the open surface of Lake Ontario. Environment Canada had issued an alert for Toronto and the surrounding area and down into Southwest Ontario calling for gusts of 60 to 90 kmh winds.
I expected to see branches of high rises on the streets with the occasional older building down, but I was shocked to see one of the Toronto Moose down on the ground and missing an ear. The horror, the horror. Then I saw the port-o-potty on it's side - that is a horrible sight, I hope no one was in there.
I expected to see branches of high rises on the streets with the occasional older building down, but I was shocked to see one of the Toronto Moose down on the ground and missing an ear. The horror, the horror. Then I saw the port-o-potty on it's side - that is a horrible sight, I hope no one was in there.
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