below: This short alley starts at Alhambra Avenue and runs east towards Dundas.
below: Renovations to expand up and out.
below: Cats, dogs, and little yellow clouds.
below: He walked into my picture.
below: The lane turns south and runs between Dundas West and Alhambra Avenue.
below: She stares at you from beside the Taj Mahal.
below: Ready to play.
below: Two Kizmet Radcliffes, the crazy raccoon.
below: Cruz1 painting (signed as Cruz Uno) – a parrot flies somewhere over Toronto.
below: Herbs vegan snacks
below: The Faceless Few in orange and blue.
below: Can you see it?
below: Twelve small panes under a small arch. Old bricks once painted white.
below: Sunflowers, bent over under the weight of their heads.
below: Small scrawls


























Hi Mary. I’ve never walked along this laneway even though its near me. How do you find these little gems?
..Nancy
I will admit that this time I checked a map. I was going to be in the area anyhow and I thought that maybe I would have a chance to walk as well. I discovered that there was this alley here … and I didn’t think that I had walked it before. If you are scouting it out, there is another little alley just north of it. It runs north off Edna (which is the street immediately north of Dufferin station). I have seen it before but it was a few years ago now – it will be the subject of the next blog post.
If you are in the Dundas Bloor area be sure to let me know so I can join you!
..Nancy
great mix of art and found-art (e.g. that stunning red staircase climbing the blue wall) — and great e.g. of the riches of Toronto alleys — now I have to lookup Alhambra Ave. (damn, I thought I knew my Dundas-area references…)