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Leafs In Windsor

The wind in Windsor blows leafs wildly, bringing out the old child inside of me..

tubbritt2012

@tubbritt2012

A refuse collector with my eyes and ears on the world. I experiences some crazy things in my job, it's a real world learning curve :)

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