Stockyards Art
No backstory here – I was simply intrigued by this sculpture we discovered on a visit to The Stockyards Village (St. Clair & Weston Road):
No backstory here – I was simply intrigued by this sculpture we discovered on a visit to The Stockyards Village (St. Clair & Weston Road):
I took this casual shot with my iPhone while we were waiting to go into a concert at Roy Thomson Hall. I love how the CN Tower is framed by the glass panes and surrounding buildings:
Tragedy and Oppression:Sophie Zawistowska as Victim in William Styron’s Sophie’s Choice Then again I fell asleep, only to wake with a start just before dawn, in the dead silence of the hour, with pounding heart and an icy chill staring straight up at my ceiling above which Sophie slept, understanding with a dreamer’s fierce clarity that she was doomed. (Styron 63). These words uttered by Stingo, the hero of William…
I saw this in the subway today and thought it clever of Lyft’s Marketing department:
Hallelujah!!

Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I’m not sure about the universe.― Albert Einstein Frighteningly, these are not so very far removed from the cold reality of my daily life in IT and computer support:

I like this shot. There’s something interesting about the colours, shades and textures of the dresses in the picture. I captured this at the Cabbagetown Festival this past September:

This is such a peaceful shot. I captured this sunrise image while travelling southbound along Highway 2 in Alberta, en route to the Calgary International Airport to catch my plane back to Toronto: I had an early flight out from Calgary that morning which meant, naturally, an early departure. Even though it was about 8:00AM when I took this shot, it still felt awfully early to me. The sun rises…

It was a rainy, wet, cold and generally miserable day yesterday. During my usual Saturday errand-running I took a few shots with my phone of the journey home via Yorkville and Avenue Road: … And, I saw these little guys in the window of Galerie de Bellefeuille. Very, very cute. I passed the Gardiner Museum near Queen’s Park as the sun was going down…

A shot from one of my many city wanderings this past summer:

Seen in the men’s washroom in a restaurant at the Wharfside Shopping Centre, Penzance, U.K.:

Sandwich board outside McTamney’s, 139 Church Street, Toronto:
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