Junction Triangle

My neighbourhood in West Toronto

Red Box

Red Box

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.

Wallace Ave.: D&M Hardware Demolition and G.E. Water Tower

Wallace Ave.: D&M Hardware Demolition and G.E. Water Tower

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 Fuzzy Bike

Bruce's Fuzzy Bike

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.

On the Railpath, being awesome is easy

On the Railpath, being awesome is easy

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.

Counting sheep? I could scream?!

Counting sheep?  I could scream?!

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.

My neighbourhood rules

My neighbourhood rules

My neighbourhood rules. How often does YOUR neighbourhood have a Ukrainian marching band tour the whole 'hood playing Final Countdown and encouraging residents to come out to vote for a community naming project? Not too often, eh?

229 Wallace Ave.: Fuzzy Voting

229 Wallace Ave.: Fuzzy Voting

A cyclist rides past the former D&M Hardware building at 229 Wallace Ave. in my 'hood. This building was transformed into a temporary canvas displaying the top 10 names for the "Fuzzy Boundaries" neighbourhood naming project. Voting wraps up tomorrow, Sunday March 14th.

The building is supposed to be demolished a couple of weeks from now to make way for a new commercial structure.

Moloney Electric: Shut

Moloney Electric: Shut

Some kind of shutoff valve behind the shuttered Moloney Electric building on Sterling Rd.

Pedal-Powered Puppy

Pedal-Powered Puppy

Even the dogs were out enjoying the Spring-like weather on Sunday.

As seen on Bloor St., just east of Symington Ave.

Tower Automotive is broken

Tower Automotive is broken

It was the most beautiful spring-like weekend so far this year, so I went out for a walk around the neighbourhood yesterday.

This photo was taken while looking in to the Tower Automotive building on Sterling Rd.

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