Great shot Frank, and works well in B&W.

Ah the Zan.

I to can remember all that of which you speak. Sometimes i wish it
would come back.



Dave

On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 8:54 AM, frank theriault
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That's what they used to call this city:  Toronto the Good.  Up to
>  about 30 years ago, Toronto was as puritan a city as there was in the
>  world.  Bars were closed Sundays, restaurants weren't allowed to serve
>  booze on Sundays, "ladies" had to be accompanied by "escorts" if they
>  wanted a drink, the city officially shut up tight as a drum at
>  midnight, but in reality, there wasn't much of a night-life at all.
>  You could fire a cannon down Yonge Street (the main drag) after about
>  6pm, and not hit a soul.
>
>  Toronto was as clean a city as you could find.  Jaywalking and
>  littering laws were actually enforced.  Tourists marvelled that it was
>  "like an American city, but with no crime or garbage".  You could
>  practically eat off the sidewalks.
>
>  All that's changed:
>
>  http://tinyurl.com/2lcqse
>
>  
> http://bp0.blogger.com/_EaTEtfR4WJw/R8gH-BqmweI/AAAAAAAABmE/IoLu7d_aJzg/s1600-h/feb_29_08+002.jpg
>
>  Obviously a companion-piece to Hey Sailor, but I thought this one
>  worked better in B&W.
>
>  Comments welcome.  Thanks!
>
>  cheers,
>  frank
>
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