Toronto’s naughty but nice Bloor West village in autumn

The following photos are “nice,” but the one at the end is a trifle naughty. I prefer the nice, but do not dismiss the naughty.

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It’s always good to end a post with a touch of the naughty. This was in a window display on Bloor Street. The pirate lass is indeed suitably attired for Halloween. May the gods of fate bring her to your door after the children are tucked into their beds. Have a treat – no tricks !

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To view posts about Halloween in Toronto.

Toronto prepares for the 2012 celebration of Halloween

https://tayloronhistory.com/2012/10/24/toronto-prepares-for-halloween-in-2012/

Halloween traditions in Canada

https://tayloronhistory.com/2011/10/24/halloween-traditions-in-canada/

“Shelling Out,” now called “Trick or Treating” in decades past

https://tayloronhistory.com/2011/10/24/shelling-out-for-treats-on-halloween-in-toronto-in-1945/

A short story about trick or treating on Halloween

https://tayloronhistory.com/2011/10/25/a-short-story-about-halloween-of-yesteryear/

Celebrating Halloween in Portugal

https://tayloronhistory.com/2011/10/28/a-canadian-in-portugal-on-halloween/

To view other posts about Toronto:

Photos of the surroundings of the CN Tower and and the St. Lawrence Market in 1977

https://tayloronhistory.com/2012/10/18/photos-of-the-surroundings-of-the-st-lawrence-market-and-cn-tower-in-1977/

The old Dominion Bank Building at King and Yonge Street

https://tayloronhistory.com/2012/06/08/the-old-dominion-bank-buildingnow-a-condo-hotel-at-one-king-st-west/

The Canada Life Building on University and Queen Street West.

https://tayloronhistory.com/2012/06/13/exploring-torontos-architectural-gemsthe-canada-life-building/

Campbell House at the corner of Queen Street West and University Avenue

https://tayloronhistory.com/2011/08/18/a-glimpse-at-the-interior-of-campbell-house-at-university-avenue-and-queen-street/

Osgoode Hall

https://tayloronhistory.com/2012/04/12/enjoying-torontos-architectural-gems-osgoode-hall/

Toronto’s first City Hall, now a part of the St. Lawrence Market

https://tayloronhistory.com/2012/04/21/torontos-first-city-hall-now-a-part-of-the-st-lawrence-market/

The St. Lawrence Hall on King Street

https://tayloronhistory.com/2012/04/28/enjoying-torontos-architectural-gems-the-st-lawrence-hall/

Toronto’s streetcars through the past decades

https://tayloronhistory.com/2012/03/26/memories-of-torontos-streetcars-of-yesteryear/

History of Trinity Bellwoods Park

https://tayloronhistory.com/2012/04/09/the-history-and-beauty-of-trinity-bellwood-park/

A history of Toronto’s famous ferry boats to the Toronto Islands

https://tayloronhistory.com/2012/02/24/remember-the-toronto-island-ferries-the-bluebell-primroseand-trillium/

Toronto’s Old City Hall at Bay and Queen Streets

https://tayloronhistory.com/2012/04/22/enjoying-torontos-architectural-gems-old-city-hall/

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