I've been slacking with the "daily" photo posts for the last couple of weeks. I've had a few times during this daily posting experiment where I've fallen behind on the photo posts, but managed to catch up, but this time I let it slide.
It's a bit of a hassle to post something daily, and frankly, it's not necessarily high quality. I'll try to keep posting frequently, but probably not daily.
The next few photos will be from a walk I took around the neighbourhood (what a surprise, eh?) . This one is from the back of Moloney Electric on Sterling Rd. May 15, 2010.
I was walking down the West Toronto Railpath on Sunday when I spotted this dinosaur looking at me over the fence of Solways, a scrap metal recycler / dealer.
I guess it's better than having a guard dog.
Bruce Ward was the leader of the Junction Triangle Jane's Walk a couple of weekends ago. As we toured the neighbourhood, Bruce (and some other people) spoke about various interesting bits along the way.
Last weekend's Junction Triangle Jane's Walk, on the West Toronto Railpath south of Bloor St.
This photo had poor colour, some fuzzy focus, and some haloing issues due to the lens filter and sunlight. I tried making it black and white, and thought it looked much better that way.
Speaking of the Railpath: Check out this "Then and Now" photo set I posted over on the Junction Triangle website.
Sunday May 2, 2010. Near the start of last weekend's Jane's Walk through the Junction Triangle neighbourhood in west Toronto. Walking west along Wallace Ave., crossing the tracks into the triangle.
Another photo from last weekend's "Railpath Ramble" Jane's Walk. Taken on the West Toronto Railpath near Wallace Ave.
This sink definitely needs to be cleaned out.
Actually, I think it's supposed to be "art". In the backyard of Naco, an art gallery / cafe on Dundas St. that we stopped at during last weekend's Jane's Walk on the West Toronto Railpath.
Saturday, May 1 2010: At the start of the "Railpath Ramble" Jane's Walk. This was a neighbourhood walking tour of the West Toronto Railpath, led by a local resident and Railpath user.
Great turnout for the walk, despite the rain. We all had a good time learning more about the path, some neighbourhood history, and meeting up with other people.
If you need a styrofoam head for any reason, go to Value Village near Bloor and Lansdowne. They're only $2.99 each.