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 I've taken to walking along the Lachine canal in the evening in an effort to lose the winter bulges. In some places it's so peaceful I almost forget I'm in the big city.
This was taken last night around 8.00 PM with my "point and shoot" Kodak, which didn't really do the colors and mood justice, but anyone who knows the area can imagine how pretty it really was.
author: Metro1 : New York, NY

Mini-wide
1970s and 1980s writers chose the mini-wide marker as their #1 tool to destroy the insides of trains. You are able to get sharp, bold lines with cool drips. The mini-wide marker was originally used all over Canal Street for unique Chinese lettering.
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