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vision360tours · 10 days ago
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Home for Sale - 60 Skyline Trail, Nobleton, ON L7B 1N2 Virtual Tour: https://tours.vision360tours.ca/60-skyline-trail-nobleton-l7b-1n2/
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thepiscopoteam · 1 year ago
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Home for Sale - 65 Faris Avenue, Nobleton, ON L0G 1N0 Virtual Tour: https://tours.vision360tours.ca/65-faris-avenue-nobleton/ For more information call 4166291797
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workingforitallthetime · 2 years ago
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myartspotsblog · 3 days ago
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Explore Art Classes and Canvas Art in Nobleton & Bolton with Art Spot
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realtorgazal · 7 days ago
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royalworkwaterproofing · 3 months ago
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justgetclosertome · 2 years ago
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An expansive modern side yard with concrete pavers that has been landscaped in the summer is shown here.
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bellarkesupernova · 2 years ago
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Toronto Landscape Fire Pit Picture of a mid-sized, formal, shaded, stone garden with a fire pit in the summer.
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lukesvangelista · 9 months ago
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𝐘𝐎𝐔 𝐒𝐀𝐘 𝐖𝐄'𝐑𝐄 𝐒𝐌𝐀𝐋𝐋 𝐀𝐍𝐃 𝐍𝐎𝐓 𝐖𝐎𝐑𝐓𝐇 𝐓𝐇𝐄 𝐌𝐄𝐍𝐓𝐈𝐎𝐍ᵃᶠ¹⁹
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in which adam’s deepest regret is loving you too deeply.
warnings; argument between a couple, angry adam, allusion to the events that happened about a month ago
Adam Fantilli had been in love with you for as long as he could remember. The two of you had met in New Hampshire, when Adam had decided to follow Luca to boarding school to play hockey. The two of you had hit it off immediately, meeting in history class his first year there. Within a few months, Adam had asked you to be his girlfriend.
Over sophomore year, he had decide to take some advanced classes, graduating a year early before heading off to Chicago with Luca. You stayed behind in New Hampshire, finishing out your junior and senior year at the academy. Adam ended up playing with the Steel for two seasons, and despite the distance, the two of you remained strong. You'd come visit him over long weekends and holiday breaks, even visiting his family in Nobleton a few times.
Everything was perfect, and continued to be when he signed at Michigan.
You didn't follow him to Michigan, choosing to go to college in Chicago after falling in love with the city. And as much as it sucked, the two of you were used to the distance by then, so it didn't affect much. FaceTimes and phone calls were constant, and some of the boys would even tease Adam about how whipped he was. As much as he tried to ignore it, he couldn't deny it.
He finished the year out at Michigan, declaring for the NHL draft after just one season. You were extremely proud of him - winning the Hobey Baker award as a freshman was no easy feat and he deserved nothing more than to play in the NHL. When he was drafted to Columbus, he finally asked you to follow and move in with him.
So you did. As much as you loved Chicago, you would drop everything for him. Instead of transferring, you talked to your advisor and decided to go virtual for the remainder of your time at college. And as you settled into Adam's apartment in Columbus, everything was perfect.
But now, the apartment was suffocating with tension, the air thick with words unspoken and emotions bubbling too close to the surface. You stood near the kitchen counter, your arms wrapped tightly around yourself, trying to shield yourself from the storm that was building between you and Adam. You'd been through a lot together - much more than most couples your age - but tonight, things felt different. It wasn't about the little things you guys usually bantered about, like leaving clothes on the floor or who was supposed to take out the trash. Tonight's argument ran deeper.
You knew he was having a hard time with the start of the season, especially with what had transpired over the past few weeks. The air inside and outside of the locker room was different, and not in a good way. It was understandably taking its toll on Adam. You tried to be there for him, you really did. But he had shut you out, the distance between the two of you increasing even though you were standing right there in front of him. You guys weren't 15 hours away from each other anymore. Hell, you weren't even four hours away from each other anymore. But right now, it sure felt like you were.
"Why do you always have to make things so difficult?" Adam muttered, his back turned to you as he stared out of the window, watching the rain patter against the glass.
You stared at him in utter disbelief, "I make things difficult?" you echoed, your voice a little higher than you intended, "You're the one who's been avoiding me for days! I just want to know what's going on with you, Adam. Why won't you talk to me?"
Adam turned around, his face a mix of frustration and exhaustion, "Because I'm tired, Y/N! I'm tired of always being the one holding everything together. I can't do this all the time!"
Your heart sank at his words, "You think I don't feel the same way? You think it's easy for me?" your voice cracked, and you bit your lip to keep the tears from falling. "I get it, Adam, I do. You're under a lot of pressure with hockey, and I know you're grieving. But that doesn't mean you get to shut me out! All I want is to help you."
His jaw clenched, and his hands balled into fists at his sides, "I'm not shutting you out."
"Yes, you are!" you snapped back. "You haven't said more than ten words to me all week unless it's about something trivial!"
"Maybe I don't have the energy to talk about the heavy stuff right now!" Adam's voice rose, echoing through the apartment. His eyes, usually soft when they looked at you, were now filled with a fire that matched your own. "Maybe I just need some space without you always breathing down my neck, waiting for me to fall apart.
You felt like you had been slapped. The weight of his words hit you square in the chest, making it hard to breathe, "So that's what you think of me? That I'm just... waiting for you to mess up?"
Adam groaned, running a hand through his messy hair in frustration, "That's not what I meant."
"Then what do you mean?" your voice was softer now, trembling slightly. You were tired of this, tired of the fight, tired of feeling like the two of you were on the verge of breaking.
Adam looked at you, his expression torn between anger and regret. His chest heaved as he tried to find the right words, but in the heat of the moment, he couldn't stop himself.
"I wish I loved you less!"
The words hung in the air like a weight neither of you could lift. Time seemed to stop, and the silence that followed was deafening. You stared at him, your heart shattering into a million pieces as his words echoed in your mind on repeat.
"You... what?" your voice was barely a whisper, but the hurt in it was unmistakable.
Adam's eyes widened, as if he hadn't fully realized what he's said until it was too late, "Y/N/N, I-"
"Don't Y/N/N me," you whispered, your voice dripping with pain as you shook your head, taking a step back from him. "No. Don't you dare. You don't get to take that back."
He tried to reach for you, but you pulled away from him, "I didn't mean it like that."
"Then what did you mean, Adam?" your voice broke, the tears finally spilling over. "Because it sure sounded like you meant every word."
Adam's heart sank as he watched you crumble in front of him. He wished he could take it back, but the damage was done. "I'm sorry," he whispered, his voice barely audible over the sound of your crying, "I'm so sorry."
You wiped at your face with the sleeve of your sweater, but the tears wouldn't stop. "Do you even hear yourself? You just said that you wish you didn't love me as much as you do. What am I supposed to do with that?"
He stepped closer, desperation lacing his voice. "I didn't mean it that way. I just... God, Y/N, I love you so much it hurts sometimes! And when things get hard like this... I don't know how to handle it. I feel like I'm failing you."
Your breath hitched at his words, but you still couldn't look at him. "You don't have to be perfect all the time, Adam. I don't need you to have all the answers. I just need you to be honest with me."
He nodded, his heart aching as he reached out and gently touched your arm. You winced, pulling away slowly. The hurt in his eyes mirrored your own, and he continued, "I am being honest. That's the problem. Loving you is everything to me, but it scares me too. I don't know what I'd do if I lost you. That's why I said what I said. I wish it didn't feel so... all-consuming."
You finally looked at him, your eyes red and filled with pain. "You don't get to say you wished you loved me less, Adam. If this is too much for you, then maybe-"
"No," Adam interrupted, panic flashing in his eyes, "Don't say that. Please. I don't want that."
You sighed, shaking your head at his words. "I don't want that either, Adam. That's the last thing I want. But I can't be here right now."
His face twisted in heartbreak, but he let you continue. "I'm going to call Odette and see if I can stay with her and Zach for a bit. Call me when you figure it out."
With that, you left to go to your guys' shared bedroom. Adam whispered your name over and over again in protest, but you ignored him. As much as you wanted to turn around and hug him, you couldn't be around him with that he just said.
You slipped into the shared bedroom, quietly closing the door behind you, your back resting against the cool wood as you took a shaky breath. The silence in the room felt suffocating, and stark contrast to the muffled sounds of Adam moving around in the living room. Everything between the two of you felt frayed, like a thread pulled too tightly, on the verge of snapping. You can’t bear to look at the room you’ve shared for so long — every inch of it filled with memories, good ones, but also the ones that now haunted you.
Your hands trembled as you unlocked your phone and scrolled through your contacts, hovering over Odette's name. You hesitated, the weight of the decision pressing down on your chest. Should you really leave? Could you even explain what happened to someone else when you barely understood it yourself?
But you needed space - space to think, to breath, to not have Adam's face constantly reminding you of everything you guys were struggling through. So, with a deep, unsteady breath, you tapped Odette's name and listened as the phone rang.
"Hey!" Odette's cheerful voice came through the line after a few rings. The brightness in her tone felt like a stark contrast to the dark cloud hanging over you.
For a second, you almost lost your nerve. How could you drag someone else into this mess? But you forced yourself to speak, your voice barely more than a whisper, "Hey, Odette. I, um... I need to ask you something."
Immediately, her tone shifted. "What's going on?" her voice was gentle now, concerned. "Are you okay?"
You swallowed hard, trying to push down the lump in your throat. "I... I was wondering if I could stay with you and Zach for a few days. Just until I figure things out."
There's a pause, a heavy silence that filled the space between the two of you, and you worried for a moment that you've overstepped, that you asked for too much. But Odette finally spoke, her voice soft but firm. "Of course you can, love. But what's going on? Why do you need to leave?"
You squeezed your eyes shut, a tear slipping down your cheek as you wrapped your arms around yourself, curling in on the bed like you could hold yourself together. "It's Adam," you admitted, your voice breaking. "We had this fight... I don't even know how it started, but it just kept spiraling. It feels like everything's been spiraling, and I just... I can't stay here right now. I need space, and I don't know how to get it when he's here, constantly reminding me of what's wrong between us."
Odette's sigh was audible through the phone, and when she spoke again, her voice was laced with empathy, "Oh, Y/N, I am so sorry. I know how much you care about him."
You bit your lip, trying to hold back the sob that was clawing at your throat. "It's so hard, Odette. It feels like I'm drowning, and I don't even know how to make it stop. I love him so much, it hurts. But I don't know who I am when we're constantly fighting."
"You don't have to explain it all right now," Odette assured you, "Just pack a bag and come over. You're welcome here for as long as you need. I'll be here, and we can talk whenever you're ready, okay?"
You nodded, even though Odette couldn't see you, a fresh wave of tears filling your eyes. "Thank you," you whispered, your voice shaking, "I don't know what I'd do without you."
"You don't have to do this alone, Y/N," Odette said softly. "We'll figure it out together, okay? Zach and I will be here. Just come over whenever you're ready."
The call ended, and you stared at the phone in your hand, the silence in the room feeling even heavier now. Your eyes drifted to the framed photo on the nightstand - you and Adam, arms wrapped around each other, smiling like you didn't have a care in the world. It felt like a lifetime ago, like you were different people back then. Maybe you were.
With a shaky breath, you rose from the bed and started packing a bag, each item a reminder of the life you're stepping away from, even if just for a little while. Every drawer you opened, every glance at the room you shared, made your heart ache. But you couldn't stay. Not like this.
As you zipped up the bag, you paused for a moment, glancing toward the door. You know Adam is just outside, probably sitting on the couch as he pretended that everything was fine, that the two of you hadn't been drifting apart for weeks. Part of you wanted to go to him, to tell him everything you're feeling, to fix it. But the other part - the part that'd been breaking under the weight of the unresolved tension, the part that Adam said he wishes he loved less, knew that you needed to leave. You needed to find yourself again before you lost everything, including your own sense of who you were.
With one last glance at the room, you grabbed your bag and quietly opened the door, slipping out before the weight of it all pulled you back in. "I'm going, Adam. Call me when you're ready to have a civil conversation."
Adam just stared at you as you left. There seemed to be no reconciling what he had said.
He sat on the couch, his leg bouncing restlessly as the reality of what just happened hit him. He could still hear the hurt in your voice echoing in his head. He'd said things he didn't mean, and the look in your eyes before you walked away... that's something he would never forget.
He ran a hand through his hair, trying to calm the knot of panic tightening in his chest. His first instinct was to call Luca, but as he thought more about it, he realized he couldn't do that. Luca was too much like him - impulsive, emotional. He'd tell his younger brother to stand his ground, but Adam knew that this wasn't the time for that. He needed someone who'd be calmer, more rational. Someone who could actually help.
There was only one person he could think of.
Without overthinking it, Adam scrolled through his contacts and tapped on Kent's name. It was late, and for a moment, he wondered if he should even be calling him right now. But the phone rang, and Kent picked up, his voice groggy on the other end.
"Adam? What's up, man? You okay?"
Adam swallowed hard, leaning forward with his elbows on his knees. He felt like the air in the room was pressing in on him. "I screwed up, Kent. Big time."
Kent was quiet for a second, but Adam could almost hear him sitting up, fully awake now. "What happened?"
Adam took a deep breath, squeezing his eyes shut like it might make the guilt a little easier to bear. "Y/N and I had this fight. I don't even know how it started, but it just... got worse and worse, and I... god, I said some things I shouldn't have. And now she's talking about leaving. Like, actually packing a bag and going."
He expected Kent to immediately start calming him down, to say something reassuring, but instead, there's just silence on the other end of the line. The longer Kent said nothing, the worse it made him feel.
"You're telling me she's leaving?" Kent finally said, his voice more serious than Adam was used to hearing. "Like, leaving for good?"
"I don't know," Adam admitted, his voice barely more than a whisper. "She called Odette to stay with her and Zach for a few days. I didn't mean for it to get this bad, Kent. I didn't think it would ever come to this."
"Well, what'd you say during the fight that could've made her leave?"
Adam paused, not wanting to repeat the words that caused so much damage.
"I said that I wish I loved her less."
Kent exhaled sharply, and when he spoke again, Adam could hear the disappointment and anger laced in his tone, "What made you think that that was ever okay? Adam, man, you fucked up. Big time."
Adam's heart dropped into his stomach, and he leaned against the couch, letting KJ's words hit him full force. He expected it, but hearing it out loud still stung.
"I know," he muttered, running a hand over his face. "But what do I do now? I don't want to lose her."
Kent paused again, clearly thinking through his words carefully before speaking. "If she's walking out like this, and understandably so, may I add, you can't just sit there. You need to do something. Sooner rather than later."
Adam's throat tightened as the weight of Kent's words settled in. He knew that Kent was right. You were not just upset. You were on the edge of something bigger, something that could end everything between you two. And if he didn't act now, he might lose you for good.
"But what if..." Adam trailed off, staring blankly at the floor, his voice barely audible. "What if it's already too late?"
Kent's voice softened, but it was still firm. "It's not too late if you don't let it be. You've got a window, but it's closing fast, dude. You need to talk to her - really talk to her. No more fights, no more letting things spiral, no more saying stupid fucking shit. If you love her as much as you truly do, you have to prove it, Adam. Right now."
Adam nodded, though he knew Kent couldn't see him. He knew what he had to do, but the thought of facing you right now, of admitting how badly he'd messed up, terrified him. The hurt in your eyes was burned into his memory, and the guilt felt like it was choking him. But if KJ's right—and he knew he was—then waiting isn’t an option.
“Thanks, Kent,” Adam said, his voice raw with emotion. “I’ll fix this. I have to.”
“Yeah, you do,” Kent replied, his voice softening again. “Just don’t wait too long, okay? You can’t afford to.”
With that, Adam hung up. His heart raced as he stood up, his feet feeling heavier than they've ever felt as he walked toward the bedroom door. His hand hovered over the doorknob, and for a split second, he wonders if he should give you more time. But Kent's voice echoed in his head - "you can't afford to wait."
His heart was pounding in his chest. He couldn't bring himself to walk inside your room. The weight of your fight, of everything he'd said in the heat of the moment, felt like it was too much to face right now. You had gone to Odette's anyway, and he knew that you needed time.
With a heavy sigh, Adam pulled out his phone and stared at the screen, the blank text message to you glaring up at him. His thumbs hovered over the keyboard, unsure of what to say. He wanted to fix it, but he'd never been great with words when it came to you. Maybe giving you the night, letting you breathe, was the only thing he could do right now.
i'm sorry. i know you need space, and i'm giving it to you. i don't want to make this worse. but when you're ready, i'm here. i'm ready to talk in the morning. i need to fix this. i love you.
He stared at the message, reading it over a dozen times, wondering if it was enough. He didn't want to sound desperate, but he also didn't want you to think he’s not willing to fight for you. With a shaky breath, he hit send.
As the message went through, Adam sat down on the edge of the bed, running a hand through his hair. The silence was deafening, and the absence of your presence was suffocating. He couldn't help but wonder if this is what it would feel like if you left for good.
All he could do now was wait for the morning, for you to text him back, for the two of you to finally talk civilly and try to fix the cracks that had been growing between you. He knew it wouldn't be easy, but the thought of losing you was more painful than any fight he'd ever had.
To his surprise, you texted back almost immediately.
i'll meet you at the apartment tomorrow night. don't screw this up, fantilli.
The next day, Adam waited impatiently for you to come back home. He knew you weren't going to be happy to see him, as Kent had repeatedly reminded him at morning practice. He could tell he fucked up badly when Zach glared at him through almost the entire practice, too.
But now, Adam's back was against the window as rain pattered against the glass, his eyes staring firmly at the door, waiting for you to walk through. It was as if you read his mind. Not even a minute later, you walked through the door, hair messy and dressed in a Blue Jackets hoodie.
He smiled softly at you, but you didn't return it. Instead, you took a seat at the kitchen counter, your eyes focusing on him as he slowly made his way over to sit down next to you.
"I'm sorry, Y/N. I am so fucking sorry for everything," he started immediately, emotion lacing his voice, "I don't want to break up. I don't want you to go."
You sighed, crossing your arms over your chest. You didn't want to go either, but the truth of the matter was that he had hurt you. His words had cut through you like a knife, stabbing you right in the heart. It felt like five years had been flushed down the drain.
"Then what do you want? Because I can't keep doing this if you're going to push me away every time things get tough."
Adam took a deep breath, his shoulders slumping as he finally let down the walls he’d been holding up for so long. “I want you. I’ve always wanted you, Y/N. I just… I’m scared. I don’t know how to balance everything.”
Your face softened slightly, though the hurt was still there. “Then let me help you. We’ve been together for so long, Adam. Don’t shut me out now.”
He stepped forward, pulling you into his arms. You resisted at first, but eventually melted into his embrace, your face buried in his chest. “I’m sorry,” Adam whispered again, his voice cracking. “I’m so sorry.”
You nodded against him, your arms wrapping around his waist. “I’m scared too, you know,” you admitted quietly. “But I’m here, Adam. I’m not going anywhere. But you cannot do this again. I deserve to be treated better than that."
Adam nodded profusely, "It won't happen again, I promise. Kent drilled that into my head all of last night and today. I fucked up, and I realize that. I love you so, so, so much, Y/N. More than you will ever know."
You nodded, and he rubbed his hand along your back, trying to make sure you were really there in front of him.
"I love you too, Adamo."
For a while, the two of you just stood there, holding onto each other as the rain continued to fall outside. The fight wasn’t over - you still had plenty of things that needed to be talked about - but for now, you were okay. You had each other, and in the end, that was what mattered most.
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bvenvs3000w25 · 6 months ago
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Blog Post #1
Hi everyone, my name is Brendan Varghese, and I am currently in my 3rd year of Biological Science.
For my first blog post, I would love to take the opportunity to reflect on my current relationship with nature. As a child, I really enjoyed my family's simple adventure to the park. For us, this was tobogganing in the wintertime and walking around the neighborhood in the spring and summer time. This was a great way to stay active and paint a canvas for the natural world. Yet, during this time, I found that nature merely served as a backdrop to our simple weekend excursion. It was beautiful, but not something that I truly connected to. 
As I grew older, however, my relationship with nature evolved into something far more meaningful. I began to see its crucial role in life and well-being, a realization that deepened significantly when I moved to Nobleton, Ontario, at the age of 13.
Nobleton is a small rural area, made up of conservation areas, farms, and forests, quite a contrast from the extremely busy city life I was used to. In the city, my nights were always filled by the constant glow from buildings, and the ambient sounds of traffic. Moving to Nobleton introduced me to a different world. It offered me a place of tranquility and stillness that replaced the urban hustle. The night skies were much darker and clearer, revealing the brilliant view of stars that I had never truly appreciated before.
The stars in Nobleton didn’t just sparkle… they truly captivated me, allowing me into hours of stargazing from my backyard. This was where I found my "sense of place." The transition from a city full of friends to a quiet town was challenging, and at times, I felt alone. Yet, it was in the solitude of my new environment that I found comfort. The natural world around me became my safe space, offering comfort and a deep connection to my surroundings that I had never experienced before in the city. Spending time outside in my backyard built curiosity and was often accompanied with this question: “Why do stars exist, and what role do they play in life on Earth?”  The stars, which we often admire for their mere beauty, hold a significant place in human history as a method for navigation. The question reminded me of a Sunday School class at my church where we learned about the 3 wise men who followed the Star of Bethlehem to assist them in their travels. Ancient travellers relied on them to travel large distances, navigating through undiscovered places. This historical significance adds a layer of depth to my nightly observations, linking me to the adventurers and the “big story” of the past. 
My connection to nature has become a hugeeee part of the person I am today. It is not just an interest or a hobby for me. Rather a significant influence that shapes how I see the world around me. In Nobleton, nature taught me how to appreciate stillness and find joy in loneliness. It showed me that every environment, no matter how quiet or busy, has its own beauty, and history. 
Looking forward, I hope to continue exploring the natural world and understanding its impacts on everyone around me, both through my exploration of ENVS 3000 and personal experiences. The journey from seeing nature as just a simple backdrop to recognizing its significance in our lives is one I am eager to share with the world.
Hope you enjoyed reading this!
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Cold Creek Conservation Area in Nobleton, Ontario
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luke-hughes43 · 11 months ago
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au intro!!!!
this is the official intro for frankie fantilli!!!!
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Francesca "Frankie" Fantilli
born October 12, 2004
from nobleton, ontario
twin sister of adam and younger sister to luca
5'6
soccer star
plays on the canadian national team as well as at the univeristy of michigan
bright and bubbly
very family oriented and extremely close with her siblings, especially adam
starts dating rutger on june 30, 2023
adam told rutger it was ok for him to date frankie
rutger and frankie became friends the moment they met but they were both in long time relationships so they were just friends.
they were totally meant to be together but it was always the right person but wrong time as they were never single at the same time until spring of 2023 when frankie had been single since soccer season ended and rutger had just been cheated on and broken up with his ex
very very very in love with each other
rutger loves frankie so much and is so protective over her
frankie is very hard working and always puts 100% towards soccer and school
loves hugs from rutger
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vision360tours · 2 months ago
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Home for Sale - 37 Witherspoon Way, Nobleton, ON L0G 1N0 Virtual Tour: https://tours.vision360tours.ca/37-witherspoon-way-nobleton/
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nobletonmover · 6 days ago
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Nobleton Movers
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Address: 29067 Forbes St Brooksville, FL 34601
Phone: (352) 247-2981
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bbppcontrol · 1 month ago
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Wasp Nest Removal Nobleton - Best Pest Control
We specialize in comprehensive, high-quality pest management solutions like mice removal, rodent control, wasp removal etc. across the Nobleton and nearby areas. We serve a diverse portfolio of clients—including residential homes, luxury cottages, real estate developments, hospitals, and commercial establishments. Our services extend to realtors, ensuring a pest-free environment that adheres to the highest standards of safety and efficiency. We are committed to protecting your family and property with the use of environmentally responsible programs to control your pests.
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myartspotsblog · 2 months ago
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Nobleton’s Premier Painting Studio – Art Classes & Private Events
Artists who wish to explore colour and technique will find their perfect venue at the painting studio in Nobleton. Students find the studio a perfect environment because it includes modern equipment in a supportive learning space to develop their artistic abilities. Beginners and experienced artists in our painting classes will find assistance from instructors who give feedback and guidance to every skill level.
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realtorgazal · 3 days ago
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Gazal Bansal Realtor is the top luxury realtor in Nobleton. We specialize in buying, renting, and selling properties, ensuring that every transaction is seamless and tailored to your unique needs. Our business is built on communication, dedication, and transparency.
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