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below: People walking on Queen Street West.  Do you think that they realize that a large yellow eye is watching them from behind?  This is the eye of a very large painting of a cat, probably a Japanese cat.

people walking on sidewalk on Queen Street West near Claremont, with mural on the Sanko Trading company in the background, the JapanTown mural

The mural, the  JapanTown mural on the side of the Sanko Trading Company, has been re-painted.  The previous mural dates from 2013/4. A blog post with photos of what that looked like in 2015 is at:  Sanko Wall.  This blog post should give you an idea what it looks like now.

a portion of Japan Town 5 mural on the side of Sanko Trading Company store on Queen Street West, south end of mural

a portion of Japan Town 5 mural on the side of Sanko Trading Company store on Queen Street West, with two windows, images of sushi, graffiti painters,

a portion of Japan Town 5 mural on the side of Sanko Trading Company store on Queen Street West, images of sushi, salmon and roe

a portion of Japan Town 5 mural on the side of Sanko Trading Company store on Queen Street West, image of Canada goose, part in origami and part realistic, flying over a large blue wave

a portion of Japan Town 5 mural on the side of Sanko Trading Company store on Queen Street West

a portion of Japan Town 5 mural on the side of Sanko Trading Company store on Queen Street West

a portion of Japan Town 5 mural on the side of Sanko Trading Company store on Queen Street West

a portion of Japan Town 5 mural on the side of Sanko Trading Company store on Queen Street West, large cat face

a portion of Japan Town 5 mural on the side of Sanko Trading Company store on Queen Street West, blue aligator

a portion of Japan Town 5 mural on the side of Sanko Trading Company store on Queen Street West, blue fish with large eye, open mouth with teeth, also a yellow cat and a red Japanese gate

a portion of Japan Town 5 mural on the side of Sanko Trading Company store on Queen Street West

a portion of Japan Town 5 mural on the side of Sanko Trading Company store on Queen Street West

a portion of Japan Town 5 mural on the side of Sanko Trading Company store on Queen Street West, chopsticks reaching into a soup bowl with egg, noodles, and a bit of pinkish meat

a portion of Japan Town 5 mural on the side of Sanko Trading Company store on Queen Street West

 

The group of artists  (‘The Summit’) who painted the mural also made a video for youtube: The JapanTown Project No. 5

 

 

One of the great things about Toronto is the network of creeks, rivers, and ravines that runs through the city.  I happened upon one of these yesterday.  A small oasis in a Scarborough neighbourhood.

below: I was very surprised to see a heron standing quietly among the trees.  I didn’t have a better lens to catch a decent photo of the bird, so this slightly fuzzy version with have to suffice.  A heron in Scarborough!  Considering how much ravine and park space there is Toronto, there is probably more wildlife living in the city than we realize.

thicket of trees, no leaves, autumn, leaves on the ground, heron standing among the trees

sunny november day in a scarborough park with trees and a bridge

an island in a pond, surrounded by tall grasses and rocks, autumn colours

below: What Toronto park doesn’t have Canada geese?

 

rocks and dirt beside creek that looks dark blue because of reflections of blue sky and tall trees beside the water, dead leaves floating in the water

small creek running through an area covered with dead brown leaves, autumn, November scene

tall grass-like plants growing beside a small creek, with lots of autumn leaves covering the ground

below: A tamarack tree, a unique tree because it is a deciduous conifer in that it has cones and needles like a conifer such as pine and spruce, but its needles turn yellow and fall off in autumn like a deciduous tree (such as oak or maple) does. Tamarack is also known as Larch.

part of a tamarack tree in November, needles turning yellow

bridge over a creek, in a park, in autumn

below: A small oak tree planted in remembrance of a person from the community.

a small oak tree in autumn, in a park, with a small plaque dedicating the tree to the memory of a member of the neighbouring community

autumn trees and dogwood shrub, no leaves, red branches and stems of dogwood

shore, autumn, grasses growing, reflections in water

backyards with large trees, fences, that back onto a park, in autumn

backyards with large trees, fences, that back onto a park, in autumn

below: One end of the park is the concrete fence in the distance – a fence that separates the park and the 401 highway.

path through park, with houses and backyards on the right, grass to the left, concrete fence separating park and 401 highway in the background

transmission tower on hydro corridor, some houses in the background

hydro right of way with tall transmission towers and a yellow no trespassing sign