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Christmassy Market Things.



Greetings everyone!

It's a shiny new day in NYC, and I have some belated Christmas cheer for you all.

Toronto's Christmas market in the distillery district was the place to be in mid-December - little stalls and lights and tasty things all set out in the cold, with places to huddle around fires, cradling mulled wine. So, so good.

As always, allons-y!








Started with a ride down the streetcar, where a TTC worker gathered various members of the public to serenade us with Christmas carols. It almost made up for all the TTC's dodginess! 


Cheer and happiness! 


Andrew and normalcy.


End of the market.







More normal.






Little stores, free samples. shininess, and adorableness. 






That old thing again.





Chocolate milk. Yes.











CHOCOLATE DIPPED BACON. Not as nice as it sounds.










MRS CLAUS. SAY HI TO YO HUBBY FOR ME.






















Par-tay.


Snuggly fired. (which completely drown you in smoke to the point where security comes into shopping centres to see if a fire started, but that's another story). 








THERE WAS A CHOCOLATE SHOP. YES.




Burberry says yes.




Ordering chocolatey goodness. 





PLUS CAROLLERS! HURRAH! CHRISTMASSY!
































Leaving via the front entrance. Because we're cool like that.








I hope this instilled some Christmas cheer into your withered, leathery hearts. Hāla.











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