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dreaming of limitless joy and peace
author: Peter : Brooklyn, NY

Spotted very early one morning this week outside of a hipster boutique... note the smashed hello kitty christmas ornament complementing the trashpile...
author: Werner Muller : Manchester, UK

Christmas presents hanging high this year at the German Christmas market in Manchester City
author: Elicar : Toronto, ON
 At Yonge and Dundas Square, anyway!
Toronto's new entertainment venue and meeting place in the heart of downtown boasts beauty and entertainment.
Opened in 2002 theYonge-Dundas Square was created to bring more life and energy to the city. The unique urban space boasts impressive granite surfaces, a raised stage, a half-price theatre ticket booth, and 22 spectacular computer-programmed fountains that emerge from the surface of the square. The square accommodates events, displays or concerts of various sizes, including very large events by closing part of Yonge Street.
When not used for special events, the square becomes an urban plaza, an open space for...
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