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Private lane No. 15

20 Tuesday Mar 2018

Posted by Ricky Leong in Canada, montreal, photography, photowalk, photowalking, Quebec, random, Travel, urban

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Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Not far from Greene Avenue and Sherbrooke Street West in Westmount.

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Catching Up

14 Wednesday Mar 2018

Posted by Ricky Leong in art, Canada, montreal, photography, photowalk, photowalking, Quebec, random, urban

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Montreal, Quebec, Canada

The man in this sculpture on rue Sherbrooke Ouest in Westmount is reading the editorial page in a replica edition of the Montreal Gazette from July 4, 1985.

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Firmly in winter’s grip

04 Tuesday Feb 2014

Posted by Ricky Leong in Canada, montreal, photography, photowalking, random, Travel, urban

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Westmount enneigé

This scene is seemingly typical of so many places in North America right now. As it happens the photo was shot in Westmount, one of the municipalities on the Island of Montreal.

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