"Ungarnered by the passing moor,
an unchecked observer as I am,
the streets lay uncured and wild,
just like my winding branches,
though there's no spectacular tour,
and no way to schedule to ram,
my home remains as rosey as a child,
and yet far gone from the ranches,
which lived by a near century before,
in due time the breeze clamours,
unabated to bringing matters to us,
I sit in waiting, unmused and in trust"

"Since the twenties or thirties, this house on 386 Eglinton Avenue East stood, containing a hidden secret behind it's homey facade. It was one of many residential substations that still dot the city, although this specific one was demolished in the beginning of 2014, just five years before this cache was published. Part of the reason for demolition was because of the Eglinton streetcar construction coming soon. This house blended in perfectly with the neighbourhood until the nearby homes were knocked down for the current towers and buildings nearby."
The cache here illustrates a familar hide for many of us, but with a bit of a deviance...from what will be your surprise. The cache is located right near a condominium complex, as well as a bus stop along the Eglinton East stretch. Do carry a pen or pencil in hand and possibly a TOTT if needbe.
The FTF will have bragging rights, and to anyone who gets the reference of the title, lemme know in your log. :)