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Victoria Park at Night

August 28, 2018 By Annette1 Leave a Comment

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This post is making me smile, it’s our tip to Victoria Park at Night.

Victoria Park, London, On.

I am remembering the fun we had in 2017 when we went to Victoria Park at night, the lights were one, people were skating, and it was such a gorgeous night.  Cold but not too cold, just perfect for twinkling lights and I just wanted to share a few of those pictures with you.  Because I can and I need a smile today!

Victoria Park, London, lit up Christmas trees.

I remember not having to have my hands in my pockets the whole time.  This random statue caught my eye.  I think he wants to go skating on the outdoor rink.

victoria park, London, ontario, statue

The Christmas trees were absolutely gorgeous.  My pictures simply don’t do them justice.

Victoria Park, London, On. Christmas trees.

I remember struggling to take pictures of the garland?  They had strung up around the park.  It was hard to get a clear image.  This one didn’t turn out half bad.

Victoria Park, London, On.

I do have other pictures but they turned out a bit too blurry.  Some days I take better pictures than others, and night time, cold, shiny is apparently NOT my time to be taking pictures.  🙂

It was good to smile though, and I hope you smiled too!

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