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Michelle: Does any one know if the tunnel is open yet. Or When it will reopen. ...

in response to: Washburn Tunnel by ian

Michelle M: Kaeleen.... I do remember you and a lot of the other people that are posting on here. Does anyone know of when they are going to have the next 2 day dance? Would love to go......

in response to: Yuba by Paul G

Kaeleen: Hey Michelle- I knew the Wallaces very well and my best friend was Denise.We rode horse ALL the time and ALL over as well as with Amy Rynes.Have tons of pix of Yuba and us......

in response to: Yuba by Paul G

Michelle M: I didn't live there but would frequently visit Jan and Arnold Wallace. I believe that I know most of you as I was a year younger then Linda was. My Email is: Iroot42@aol.com What a......

in response to: Yuba by Paul G

Re: Wow,this brings back memories.I lived in Kensington from the time I was born untill 2004.First in the area of Frankford & Coral then Silver St Between Emerald & Frankford Ave.I traveled all over the area......

in response to: Kensington, Philadelphia - July 2004 by CE

Michelle Byrd: I grew up in the hornets as my generation called them,and while there were some bad situations happened there it was some very good times as well.Folks need to remember that bad events happen all......

in response to: henry horner projects by b. sloane

michelle: need I say more...the post up above. HAHAHAHAHHAH.....what a choad! I really believe you. That's why the lames write their shit in broken English and make absolutely no sense. And if the "POLICE DEPARTMENT" wants......

in response to: Hell\'s Angels - New York City by sine

Michelle: People will bitch all they want to. They can make up their stories, print them, and make everyone believe it's true (including law enforcement...usually they are the ones who start it up). Everyone grows a......

in response to: Hell\'s Angels - New York City by sine

Michelle: "prospects wife", the only reason I wrote to you is because all the lamo-s who are keyboard jockey's on here are a joke. I can't believe every article I read and you seem to be......

in response to: Hell\'s Angels - New York City by sine

prospects wife: Michelle, I have commented on on this page. No I am not the moderator of this page. Clearly the message I left was not intended for evweryone to understand. You ask me why I am so......

in response to: Hell\'s Angels - New York City by sine

Michelle: "prospects wife", are you the moderater of this page? Suddenly my opinion is down. It's fun to come here now and read all the nonsense bullsheisse people have written down. All I'm trying to say......

in response to: Hell\'s Angels - New York City by sine

Michelle: Haha, sunk Christmas tree!...

in response to: Spring by AG

Michelle: I liked this post a lot! Nice visual narrative!...

in response to: Walking Home by Elicar

Michelle: The first building is the centre block of Canadian Parliament. After that is the Peace Tower. The flowy green-domed ones are the Canadian Museum of Civilization. Apparently the design of the musuem "is supposed to......

in response to: Parliament Hill Cats, Rideau Canal, and RCMP Stables by Michelle

Michelle: Thanks a lot!...

in response to: Parliament Hill Cats, Rideau Canal, and RCMP Stables by Michelle

Peter: what a comprehensive and interesting post... thanks for your recent posts, {michelle}. this is a classic example of how its nice to see some places ive never had the chance to see in person before... i......

in response to: Parliament Hill Cats, Rideau Canal, and RCMP Stables by Michelle

AG: I agree with you Michelle - this was really a thoughtless move by Evergreen....

in response to: Not So Green... by Michelle

Michelle: To whom it may concern (and really it should concern all of you...) Last night was Earth Hour from 8-9 pm. Why were your lights on? I live in an apartment building so looking off of my......

in response to: Not So Green... by Michelle

Michelle: I think I must have passed you on the Danforth when you were taking pictures! At the time I was wondering if I might see some Danforth pics popping up on citynoise! Small world!...

in response to: Peoples of the Danforth by Elicar

Michelle: Love this series of shots. That one of the skylight in the legislature is particularly good....

in response to: Windows by Elicar

Michelle: Nice pics!...

in response to: Did Somebody Say Spring Is Here? by Elicar

Michelle: Those are certainly lonely looking pictures....

in response to: At Night. by AG

Michelle: I really like those last two! Great lighting......

in response to: Wanted: This Bike\'s Owner by Elicar

Michelle: EvilGentleman - The storms we get nowadays in Toronto are not really severe, nor do they put our city at a standstill like everyone likes to pretend. I think people took advantage of the moderate......

in response to: Snow Day! by Michelle

Michelle: Nice picture!...

in response to: Frosty Saskatoon by Blender

Michelle: I believe that is the Ontario Power Generation building, although I might be wrong....

in response to: Snow Day! by Michelle

Michelle: I was thinking of taking a picture of this view myself, but you've saved me the trouble of trudging down there. Thanks!...

in response to: Across the Wintry Valley by jeeff

hairsy: hi michelle i loved your sandwishes but martins were better...

in response to: Kensington, Philadelphia - July 2004 by CE

michelle romanelli: Yes. Kensington was great, I grew up at Jasper & Somerset. Worked at Hymies Deli. Knew all the business men. Bobmans's was at Cambria and Kensington. The original owner of Hymies his wife's family owned......

in response to: Kensington, Philadelphia - July 2004 by CE

Michelle: Clever post!...

in response to: Buildings on Stilts by Elicar

Michelle: Hmm...I live in Norman and it's NOT boring!! This is actually a booming college town with a MAJOR unversity called OU, that you would have seen had you actually gone INTO town!! And no wonder......

in response to: America's Most Boring Towns: 1 by Scott Sargent

Michelle: If you really want to learn more about the history of KP -- obtain a copy of the February/March, 1991 issue of "The Beaver" Magazine which details life in the prison during the 1840's. ......

in response to: Kingston Penitentiary by EvilGentleman

Johnson: Michelle. Have you not been watching the news? There was just a killing last week. (a shooting) also have you not looked at the police log. www.hutchpd.info, You must have your head in the sand.........

in response to: America\'s Most Boring Towns: 10 by Scott Sargent

Michelle: it's not as bad as it seems. there are FARRR worse towns to live in. and it seems that the pictures are only taken from a certain part of town. i'm sure that there are......

in response to: America\'s Most Boring Towns: 10 by Scott Sargent

Michelle: Thanks Peter!...

in response to: On My Way to Scarborough Yesterday by Michelle

jack: good story michelle, i guess i've seen my share of homeless people in new york. some are sad, some funny, some crazy....

in response to: On My Way to Scarborough Yesterday by Michelle

Michelle: I think she's not crazy. In fact that was something she said to us all - "every day people look at me and think I'm crazy". She clearly knows how she comes off. I think......

in response to: On My Way to Scarborough Yesterday by Michelle

Michelle: Thanks! I waited until the zamboni was going around so that the ice would be clear of skaters. ...

in response to: Calvacade of Lights by Michelle

Michelle: What a great space!...

in response to: One bedroom apartment by Rune-Willem

Michelle: I agree, I hope we have a cold and snowy winter. I cross-country ski and last winter was a disappointment....

in response to: Melting Icicles on My Balcony by Michelle

Michelle: I found citynoise after the cyclist/motorist incident that took place in Kensington market here in Toronto. Ever since then I've been hooked!...

in response to: Fall in Toronto by Elicar

Michelle: That one is located in Queen West outside a fabric store....

in response to: This Is a Sanctioned Drug Dealing Zone by Michelle

Michelle: nasty old k-town....

in response to: We Nail Road Signs to Trees. by AG

Michelle: Thanks! You certainly have a beautiful city, although chillier than I expected!...

in response to: Out and About by Michelle

Michelle: Interesting post. I love the bike storage in your third picture. ...

in response to: Student Ghetto Kingston Homecoming by AG

Michelle: Very pretty! What is your exposure? I face north and have had good luck with begonias on the balcony. Looks like you've got petunias and what else?...

in response to: Window Box by Biff

Michelle: I use to live in Cabrini Greens in the 90's. And I miss it soooo much, even though I had a hard life I never forgot where I cam from because I know it made......

in response to: Cabrini Green [whats left of it] by corsakti

Michelle: Wow! I don't know if I would want to live next to him, but from a distance I must say that's pretty cool!...

in response to: Urban Eccentricities: The Bird Man of Lenox Rd. by CartLegger

Michelle: Yup that's the old TO symbol....

in response to: The Don Valley by Michelle

Michelle: @curious = I think that it is an optical illusion. The cable is behind the icicle, not actually supporting it! Thankfully. Evenso, I think it is scary that the subway tunnel has an icicle -......

in response to: Subway Icicle by Michelle

Michelle: I can hardly wait to get back to my plot in the spring!...

in response to: A Community Garden Abandoned for Winter by Melissa

michelley: i had a wonderful experience at Acorn a very influential person was our Health and Gym teacher Ms. Mortley. she's difficult but has ur best interest in mind....

in response to: Acorn Community High School by Peter

Michelle: Why not post the most up to date info here?...

in response to: 48 Abell Bites the Dust? by jeeff

Michelle: your first shot is dynamite. great colours!...

in response to: Oct 24 2006 Toronto by hool

Michelle: I am happy to have stumbled upon this chat. I live at 48 abell st. and am part of a newly formed residence group called Model48 that is fighting alongside Active 18 to keep......

in response to: 48 Abell Bites the Dust? by jeeff

Michelle: So seriously - does anyone know how they got up there?...

in response to: Who\'s the Monkeys Uncle? by Michelle

Michelle: Nothings worse than a frozen barrel of monkeys....

in response to: Who\'s the Monkeys Uncle? by Michelle

jack: your correct, michelle, but even more, its the homeowners who put them up there or the kids, whoever, its a fun thing, a laugh, but what will happen when they become wet and freeze over......

in response to: Who\'s the Monkeys Uncle? by Michelle

Michelle: Not so sure why someone is complaining. I think that they add property value because the neighborhood is cute and these just add to its quirky character....

in response to: Who\'s the Monkeys Uncle? by Michelle

Michelle: I agree. I think if I have the chance I would like to have one of those monkeys dangling off my balcony here at the apartment!...

in response to: Who\'s the Monkeys Uncle? by Michelle

Michelle: Been there. Taking our teenage twins today. Not particularly impressed with Jim (kind of crazy and sometimes mean), but definitely a must see...especially for Colorado natives. ...

in response to: Bishop Castle: Another Self-Made Masterpiece by Jim Bishop

Grange: that was michelle. out west . they never did retrive his body ...

in response to: I Left My Transmission Fluid in Cuba by EvilGentleman

Michelle: Great photos! That first one I particularly like!...

in response to: Mist at Ely Cathedral by Charles D.

Michelle: From my apartment balcony - I live just off of Broadview....

in response to: Rethink Space by Michelle

Michelle: He's been at it a long time. Everyday all summer he sat outside my office building 8 am - 5 pm....

in response to: Stranded Santa by Cameo

Michelle: Great shot!...

in response to: The Crack of Dawn by Biff

EvilGentleman: At this time of year, based on the sunset data available from Environment Canada and a little mental arithmetic, the sun at Broadview and Danforth, Toronto (79°21'W) should have set yesterday in the direction of......

in response to: Labour Day Sunset by Michelle

Michelle: I don't know enough about rhubarb - not sure about different varieties... I got this rhubarb from my grandparents who live up north near Algonquin Park....

in response to: Rhubarb Takes Revenge! by Michelle

Michelle: Wolfville is an hour's drive from Halifax......

in response to: Down Home Charm by Michelle

Michelle: awesome blackbird pictures. makes me have a song running through my mind "blackbird singing in the dead of night...take those broken wings and learn to fly"...

in response to: Black Bird by Elicar

Michelle: I've been similarly harrassed on a train here in Toronto and I only wish I'd had a camera handy to help me take control of the situation....

in response to: 7 Train Pervert by CC

Michelle: The newest of the Smart Cars....

in response to: Compact Car Parking by groovehouse

Michelle: Thanks!...

in response to: Looking Into My Backyard by Michelle

Michelle: Yup - always "the beaches" - the 'beaches jazz festival'... just won't sound the same any other way. Nice pictures. The grass sure is green!...

in response to: A Day in the Life by Elicar

Michelle: Amazing blue sky in that last picture! Great mural too....

in response to: Tarragona by Andrew Smith

Michelle: i would imagine a gearman does indeed work on transmissions. cars, emissions, a general dislike for the environment, makes sense to me. nasty old gearmen....

in response to: My Neighbours\' Trees by Elicar

Michelle: Here's what I see looking out my windows onto my Toronto neighborhood... So I start out by looking out my bedroom window onto my front street. Our maple tree is just about to break out its......

in response to: Post a Picture of Directly Outside Your Window by CE

Michelle: Where exactly is that in T.O.? I'm thinking perhaps down by Harbourfront? It reminds me of the leaning church in Delft, Holland that I walked past for several months while living over in the Netherlands... [[img:11518]]...

in response to: The Leaning Tower of Toronto by Biff

Michelle: Gee - someone's a bit anti-environment there... ...

in response to: My Neighbours\' Trees by Elicar

Michelle: And yes - I guess the word 'daisy' slipped in where it shouldn't have!...

in response to: Looking Into My Backyard by Michelle

Michelle: Elicar: nice flowers! The gardening in my backyard is done by my parents. They even built the arbor themselves!...

in response to: Looking Into My Backyard by Michelle

Elicar: Michelle, the little that I could see, very nice backyard! Who does the gardening, though? ;) I don't have daffodils nor daisies in my garden, but I think those are daffodils. Here are the daisies that I bought......

in response to: Looking Into My Backyard by Michelle

Michelle: Great pictures, an even better story though!...

in response to: Kicked Off Bus by jack

Michelle: Wow! I'm amazed that a cameraphone gives such good quality! Good for you!...

in response to: April 27th 2006: Cameraphone by Jamie

Michelle: Oh yes - there's good old Santa Claus. The last time I saw him was on a blustery cold day and he persisted in his state of undress. Apparently he is some sort of advertising......

in response to: April in Toronto by Gabi

Michelle: Thanks!...

in response to: Bruce\'s Mill by Michelle

Michelle: great pictures! Fun to see young minds at work. I wish I'd known that this was on, I would have dropped in to see too......

in response to: The Future Einstein\'s? by Elicar

Michelle: Very pretty!...

in response to: The Forsythia Are in Bloom Again by Biff

Michelle: Adorable sharpei dog that's for sure!...

in response to: Pet Dog & Street Cat by Oleg

Michelle: Thanks - I'm glad to share the sunshine and pretty colours with everyone!...

in response to: Easter in Roncesvalles by Michelle

Michelle: What a sick bastard. I've had some uncomfortable experiences on the subway here in Toronto. Thanks for taking this picture and taking action. I was accosted last summer by a man on the subway -......

in response to: Beware: Perv Alert! by friendly_chic407

Michelle: Nice pictures. I particularly like the one looking across the water at the harbour. ...

in response to: Sometimes, Long Island Can Be Pretty by little ukraine

Michelle: Agreed - GGP, we would be proud to have you join us here in T.O....

in response to: Messing Up My Neighborhood Trees by Michelle

GGP: "the city is making a profit for advertising consumerism on the very containers into which we throw out the fittings and wrappers of consumer society." well put, Michelle! I wish I lived in Toronto so I could......

in response to: Messing Up My Neighborhood Trees by Michelle

Michelle: Precisely my points! I really can't stand all the advertisements. It is really hard to find a bit of free public space that you can enjoy for its natural qualities. Everything has advertisements on it.......

in response to: Messing Up My Neighborhood Trees by Michelle

Michelle: Woohoo!...

in response to: Messing Up My Neighborhood Trees by Michelle

Michelle: Good stuff! Let's hope our phonecalls make a difference... ...

in response to: Messing Up My Neighborhood Trees by Michelle

Michelle: So gross. I can't believe that people are laughing - they should really be ashamed. It is as if they are waiting for someone to tell them this is a prank....

in response to: A Grisly Example of Man\'s Inhumanity by GGP

Michelle: Brimley and Steeles - verging on Markham...

in response to: Messing Up My Neighborhood Trees by Michelle

Michelle: I see that graffiti quite often when I take the SRT and subway downtown from Scarborough. Good job photographing it!...

in response to: East Side by Elicar

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