So, I went up to Avenue Road, the top end. It’s just before you get onto the 401. I parked my car on a little street off of Avenue Road and I walked. This was what I saw …



I passed the pavement at the corner that was like this:

And I went back to my car, it was co-old out and I went by the construction site. It smelled like WOOD and I was reminded of going through construction site when they were new.

A BIG house on the corner welcomed me into it! It was a new house – very expensive ($3,095,000) and I took off my shoes to go and visit. It was available between 2 and 4 and it had all the bells and whistles about it the real estate agent told me. The little house next door was dwarfed by the big house.
