So there I was...standing at the Gates of Hell on Raganų Kalnas (The Hill of Witches) in Juodkrantė, Lithuania.....
Friday evening sunset over the Junction Triangle, as seen from 229 Wallace Ave., a former hardware store being demolished to make way for new lofts.
There's probably some kind of poetic nonsense that someone could come up with about setting suns, the end of an era, rebirth, and other gobledygook about a changing neighbourhood, but I'll leave that up to you.
Red box on a grey wall, inside of the former D&M Building Supplies at 229 Wallace Ave. Currently being demolished to make way for new industrial / commercial lofts.
The former D&M Hardware building on Wallace Ave. is currently being demolished to make way for new commercial / industrial lofts.
Looking north-east from the CN/GO Newmarket tracks.
Bruce's bike, last Sunday, during the Fuzzy Boundaries parade through our neighbourhood. Residents were encouraging each other to come out and vote to name our neighbourhood.
The name Junction Triangle ended up winning. Bruce was somewhat disappointed, as his favourite name "Fuzzy Triangle" didn't make the Top 10 cut.
I mentioned before that Mosėdis, Lithuania is known for its rocks and beautiful landscaping. Everywhere you look, there rocks arranged various gardens and public spaces. Not really many sculptures or anything like that, but just big, heavy, interestingly-shaped rocks all over the place. Works very well with all the flowers and other natural landscaping.
I really enjoyed being there. I'd love to go back and walk or bike around while exploring the town.
Jen and I were riding up the Railpath after work today when I spotted this poster. I stopped and turned around to have a closer look.
Funny stuff. But if we all do a little bit to keep the Railpath in good condition for each other, it will continue to be awesome.
I've been trying to post a photo every day on my blog. Almost missed today's deadline by just a few minutes! This photo is from a walk I took a week ago. Some sheep-people (or something???) graffiti on the back of the Moloney Electric building on Sterling Rd.
Time for bed.