
Sometimes it’s fun to see your hometown as though it’s all new to you. Half the fun of getting away is coming back.
When I’m walking around the streets of Toronto, I will often absent-mindedly put myself into a hypnotized state where I try to make it all feel like New York or Olso or some other foreign city that I am seeing for the first time.

Last week, Toronto was on fire. No one knew what was going on and you could feel the vibe downtown get tense as people didn’t know what to think. You could hear smatterings of people starting to fear the worst, but it turned out to be a south-facing condo on fire.


I always assume the best until reason to believe otherwise presents itself. That’s why I can just chill when we don’t know what’s going on.

This photo is from a series I am doing of interesting views of the CN Tower. I want to do 100 of them and do something with the series. Maybe a show, maybe just a blog post. Who Knows???


This woman didn’t even want me to take a picture of the food in the container. Whaaaat? One of my spring rolls is in that box!

I take a lot of pictures of interesting Toronto scenes. Always keep your eyes open to see your city from angles you’ve never looked at before and

And finally, enjoy a rare look at the arc reactor in my chest.
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tuckermike
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http://www.seanward.net Sean Ward
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Rebekah Reuser
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http://www.seanward.net Sean Ward


