There’s something I just love about big cities that have little pockets where the bones are exposed a bit more.

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    1 year ago

    I find it cool to see a street which isn’t lined with parking cars. It’s a rare sight here and always feels rather depressing, because I don’t even know where kinds could play ball around here…

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    I can smell this image and it isn’t plesent.

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      1 year ago

      It’s a sort of “hunch up your shoulders and pull in your coat so you don’t touch the walls” kind of smell.

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    I love walking through the alleyways (during the day) in cities. It reminds me of in the service or entertainment industries where you have “front of the house” - the nice part that customers see - and the “back of the house” - the functional area that only staff see. The alleyways feel like the back of the house - less cosmetic, more revealing of their history. I agree it’s neat :)

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    Got to Fan Tan Alley in Victotia BC. It is a neat experience.

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    Looks nice to me, except that the street pavement visibly needs some work. Is it a view of the back of some (possibly mixed-use) walk-ups with some form of business in the foreground, or is it something else?

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      It’s downtown TO behind PJ O’Brien’s I’ll be honest I have no idea what is up those ladders lol

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        Ah, thanks. The ladders look to me like classic fire escapes to the kind of old walk-up apartments that (when well-maintained) typically have nice character, with steam radiators for heat and hardwood floors… but I obviously haven’t been there so I wouldn’t know.