Every window a story Toronto, ON November 2024 This photo originally shared on Instagram |
I’d imagine all sorts of only-in-a-kid’s-mind stories of wonder and whimsy and everything both in between and beyond.
Eventually it would be time to go. And the images and the stories and the whimsy would be tucked away in my memories.
Yesterday I stood on a sidewalk and stared up at this tall building scraping the sky and wondered pretty much the same thing.
Some things never change. Nor should they.
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