Before being pre-empted by my Christmas eve wanderings, the plan had been to wander the downtown core on Christmas evening (Dec 25th, to avoid confusion).
- Perhaps a tenth of the sparrows peeping in a neighbour’s shrub
- Candy floss skies paint the horizon downtown
- The Peace Tower of Old City Hall shines orange in the sunset
- The illuminated TORONTO sign went through a blue period
- Skaters have fun at Nathan Phillips Square under the gaze of Old City Hall
- Multicoloured lights illuminate the way for evening skaters
- Shedding a little light on the chocolate moose
- Toronto’s had a warm spell, but this is ridiculous
- Several banks reflected in the windows of another
- Lights descend like so many stars at BCE Place
- Old world class fronts the Royal York hotel near Union Station
- Looking north into the Entertainment District from the CN Tower
- A Christmas full moon shines over the Beaches boardwalk
Great shots Randall. Is there actually ice in at Nathan’s Phillip Square? With such mild temperatures, I wouldn’t have thought they were able to have any!
Thank you, my friend. I was as surprised as you at the ice in Nathan Phillips. The day before it was a puddle, but they got it going. Still pretty slushy