
There are about a billion locations across Canada.

Everywhere we go we see people carrying their Tim Hortons cups like a fashion accessory.
There are discarded Tim Horton's cups EVERYWHERE.

I saw an abandoned cup
on a grocery store shelf the other day.
I think I will start taking photos of Tim Hortons cups in unusual places.

That would make for a great tribute to Canadian culture, all those pictures. Gid says he remembers that from his time in the Great White North. :)
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ReplyDeleteThis whole Timmy's cup photo idea of yours is awesome! You should publish a book after the end of your 3 years. :)
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