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author: Michelle : Toronto, ON
 Milliken Park, located at McCowan and Steeles in north Scarborough, hosts a large annual kite festival and most weekends also is filled with folks flying kites.
Unfortunately this seemingly peaceful activity is wreaking havoc on the parkland's ecosystem. There are literally MILES OF KITE STRING ALL OVER THE PARK. There are KITES IN TREES. There are even BIRDS NESTS MADE OF STRING.
There is a bylaw that saws people must clean up their kite string. It is being ignored. This is very hazardous to the birds, squirrels and rabbits that inhabit Milliken Park. My family cleaned up what we could while...
author: Michelle : Toronto, ON
 Toronto
Tommy Thompson Park just down Leslie Street.
Near Bird Island.
Swan and Sailboat.
The Lighthouse
Another view of Toronto
Tommy Thompson Park.
Robot Dude.
Brick Works.
author: Michelle : Toronto, ON
 Went for a walk through the Don Valley this evening. Some interesting sights...
Railway overhead.
Can't believe this is on the other side of the DVP's guardrail. Pretty much would slice you in half if you were ever ejected during a car accident...
Roosting pigeon.
Want to go rafting on the Don? Yeah... not really.
A bit weird. Something out of a horror flick.
The longest English word.
author: Michelle : Toronto, ON
 I spent my afternoon in Chinatown taking pictures of the New Year festivities. Lots of people and plenty of dragons!
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