Something new or something different.
And for sure, something’s changed.
below: Too cool for school. Dundas Square.
below: The north east corner of Victoria and Lombard (looking north on Victoria).
below: This building is on the north west corner of Victoria and Richmond. It is the Confederation Life building, constructed in 1892. According to Wikipedia, afire gutted the top floor of the building and destroyed the roof in June 1981 but the rest of the structure remained intact.
below: A 1912 picture of the Confederation Life Building. Photo source
below: Fran’s restaurant at the corner of Victoria and Shuter – a Toronto institution.
below: And just a bit farther north on Victoria is the Senator which is even older than Fran’s. That’s a lot of food!
below: Signs on Victoria Street including a marvelous old Green P Parking sign.
below: Protest poster with a message for Prime Minister Trudeau. Will you compensate us for the mercury crisis?
below: Breaking my habit of not photographing people sleeping on the streets – it was the large green frog pillow that made me chuckle and reach for my camera.
below: And speaking of frogs, a group of them have appeared at College Park. A group of frogs is called an army… but if these are actually toads then a group of toads is a knot. Hmm…. frogs prefer water while toads live on land. There are also differences in their eggs, tongues and teeth but the most noticeable difference is in their eyes. Frogs have round eyes that bulge out. Toads eyes are more oval and don’t bulge. Conclusion – these are frogs searching for water.
below: Looking north on Yonge street towards Alexander. The very tall building is at Yonge & Bloor.
below: More Yonge Street. Another juxtaposition of old and new; the opportunities for this kind of image are becoming commonplace. Also, I could probably take pictures on Yonge every day and still miss some of the changes.
below: Plaid, paw prints, and pink
below: One is happier than the others.
below: Dundas Street, just west of University Ave., looking towards Simcoe and St. Patrick streets.
below: North side of Dundas street, just west of Bay.
below: Who doesn’t like bacon? I prefer mine a bit crispier.
“Days go running and hiding
The weeks are going slippy and sliding
Years leave quicker every time they come”
from “When We Were Young” by Passenger