My largest city has plenty of buildings and the streets are filled with vehicles. One of the things that it has been missing is the feeling of crowded sidewalks. As I've worked on projects, I have added people, especially if I would have a hard time reaching the space once it's on the layout, but the streets were missing people at intersections and just walking from one place to another. I added those people today.
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| A few figures added to the Yonge St. and Front St. intersection. I found a postal worker to go along with the Canada Post truck. |
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| I added a few people at each crosswalk at Bay and Front. |
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| People waiting for the light to change. One woman is flagging down a taxi and, in the process, the taxi is cutting off an off-duty ambulance. At York and Front. |
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| Some folks crossing the street at John and Front. |
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| This overpass is void of cars, but there are plenty of people on the sidewalks. |
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| A brief pitstop at the Shell station on Front St. for gas and then she'll be back in her convertible and on her way. Gas is 97.4 cents per liter. |







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