Toronto The Good: Working on St. Clair

14h06
There are sirens at work too. There’s one.

14h08
There’s another.

16h30-ish
One more.


You get used to it. The first time I noticed it was when I moved desks, closer to St. Clair. Before the move, I had a fantastic view of the very noisy residents of the cemetary.

To sum up. Sirens @ home, sirens @ work.

Toronto is a very noisy and, apparently, dangerous city.

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2 Comments so far

  1. swoononeone (unregistered) June 14th, 2006 12:54 pm

    Not sure about the SIRENS=DANGER theory. Toronto is still one of the safest cities around. Firetrucks and Ambulances aren’t only rushing around to help driveby or gun victims (THANKFULLY)

  2. arv (unregistered) June 15th, 2006 12:30 am

    Not dangerous as in gun violence or stabbings, although we have our share in Hogtown. But dangerous as in bad things happening often. Very often. Accidents, heart attacks, gun shots, etc. Of course, one would expect such things in the big city.


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