Thanksgiving in Toronto
It was the last long weekend before winter hits, now no lazy holiday Mondays until Christmas, nothing but fall and rain and cold. As behooves a transitional holiday, it wasn't quite sure which way of the fence it was on and so, we got a little bit of both.
Some fall fog

Shadows of dying leaves on the sidewalk

But summer still has a hold, not quite ready to go into hibernation

Which showed to spectacular effect yesterday, with 39C humidex (102.2F) - record-breaking, sweltering and bittersweet, a last hurrah worthy of remembering.
Some fall fog
Shadows of dying leaves on the sidewalk
But summer still has a hold, not quite ready to go into hibernation
Which showed to spectacular effect yesterday, with 39C humidex (102.2F) - record-breaking, sweltering and bittersweet, a last hurrah worthy of remembering.
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