The summer of the heat continues into August. It’s still hot and humid. But it was also the long August weekend, Simcoe Day or something like that, so there was lots happening around the city.
I went searching for breezes and I walked on the shady side of the street as much as possible, often as the drops of sweat ran down my back. A few stops in air conditioned stores (indoor window shopping) and a cold drink break or two made the days bearable. It helped that, as usual, there was lots to see!
below: Be curious … and stay curious.
below: Jumping skate boarders at Dundas and Bathurst
below: Casimir Street mural on Dundas (near Bathurst)
below: Sitting by the pool
below: A shady spot for reading.
below: A front yard full of tall yellow flowers
below: Not everyone has a green thumb. A rose is still a rose even in death.
below: An even sadder window sits behind a metal fence. Plywood. Waiting for demolition.
below: Sitting in the painted window, Graffiti Alley. It looked like they were filming a music video. I’m not too sure what they thought of me (I didn’t think that I was disturbing them, long lens used).
below: A quiet spot for a cigarette.
below: Red hot.
below: An old mattress and head board lean against the side of a house. Great juxtaposition here as the mural is called ‘Lust’
below: Jelly window on Queen West – What is a modern doughnut? Especially one spelled the old fashioned way? The store was closed, so it’s still a mystery. Beautiful painting on the door.
below: Cycling in the jungle. I say ‘jungle’ because I see the lion and think “King of the jungle” but lions don’t live in the jungle so maybe I need to rethink that caption. Cyclist as prey? Bikes on safari?
below: Prince is now at Kensington Market. A purple Prince.
below: Graffiti in Kensington. Frowning while watching them fight. Little black figures with rifles. Are they angels that are shooting back or devils?
below: More violence. What happens when you pull this pin?
below: It’s wedding season which mean wedding photo season. Picture perfect.
below: Or maybe even wondering why? (I hope not!)
below: Honest graffiti
below: Blue wall in rectangles of glass.
below: Missing a black glove anyone? Tucked behind the wire.
below: Lots of wires.
below: Reflections and lots of stuff including the painted lady in the House of Energy, Augusta Avenue. Life.
below: Death. How many skulls in the window?
below: Lots of smiles
I’ll be smiling more once the temperatures cool. I think that it’s been hot long enough that I can complain about it – perhaps even long for winter? How Canadian of me! In the meantime, as long as there is shade I’ll keep walking (and sweating!).
below: Waiting for the green light.