When the sun starts shining and the birds start chirping, members of the city’s creative class emerge from their duplexes and head to their natural stomping grounds, Trinity Bellwoods Park. We’ve already spotted a couple of latte-sippers taking their first tentative strolls through the park, chatting about bikes, moustaches and David Miller. And, now that the snow is mostly gone, there’s another sign of spring in TBP: the legendary white squirrel can be seen with the naked eye.
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Signs of Spring #4 and #5: the creative class and white squirrels recolonize Trinity Bellwoods Park
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“Creative Class” — oh, barf.
March 30, 2011 at 4:59 pm | by MichaelCreative Class = Living off a credit line :)
March 30, 2011 at 6:11 pm | by The Pontiff