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Subtitle: Take the Long Way Home

three cars in a driveway beside a house, all cars are covered with snow

The snow started falling on Sunday morning and it just kept on coming.   In the end, there was a record amount of snow that fell in most parts of the city with a reported 46 cm at Pearson Airport and 56cm downtown.   Luckily Monday was clearer and the city had a chance to begin to shovel out.

Not surprisingly, there were TTC problems especially on the subway.

below: Waiting for a shuttle bus because there was no subway between Eglinton and Bloor.  Too any people and not enough buses!

winter day, people on sidewalk waiting for TTC shuttle bus on Yonge Street, cold, snowing, hats and scarves

So – Change of plan, back into Eglinton station to wait for a bus – let’s try heading west instead of south!

a man waits for a bus at Eglinton TTC subway station, outdoor bus bays,

vacant lot downtown, covered with snow, surrounded by fence with no trespassing sign, taller building in the background

lowrise stores on Eglinton, at corner, there is a mural on the side of the building, trees on a rock

Eglinton West station is now called Cedarvale.  There is a new subway entrance – actually it’s probably at least a couple of years old now but it’s never been used.  It was built for the new Eglinton Crosstown LRT that MIGHT open in February.  Rumour says opening 8th February, counter-rumour says that’s not true….

new Cedarvale subway entrance, glass, in winter

The old round concrete station is still in operation.

old original round low concrete building that is Cedarvale subway entrance

Interior shot – boring brown tiles on the wall, very 1970s concrete ceiling, and no people headed down to subway level…..

interior of Cedarvale subway station, concrete, stairs to lower level, glass walls on upper level, patterened concrete ceiling

… because there is also no subway here either!   This is the view northward up the Allen Road.  There are not a lot of cars on the road.  The center section, i.e. the train tracks, are still covered with snow.

looking north up Allen Road from Eglinton, winter, snow covered, very littl traffic, highrise buildings on the west side the the Allen

… So back on the bus to go south again!   At least I didn’t have a deadline to meet or an appointment to get too.  I was just looking for interesting snow pics.   Schools were closed and many people were working from home so there weren’t a lot of other people traveling with me.   Still, I am sure that there were many people who had a frustrating time getting around the city on Monday.

back of man sitting on a TTC bus, black hat and purple jacket.

What follows are some of the pictures that I took as I explored a few parts of the city.

below: Reggae Lane (near Eglinton West and Oakwood)

Reggae Lane from Oakwood side in winter, covered with snow

below: Looking east on St. Clair West at Oakwood.

St Clair west, looking east from Oakwood, winter, snowy

below: Not the best day for the Take-out Window!

snow bank in front of Tim Hortons take out window, also a Canada Post mailbox in the snow

below: Buried?!

a black glove is on top of an orange cone in a snow bank, looks like an arm reaching up out of the snow

below: Shoveling out – a scene repeated over and over again across the city.

a man shovels a snowy alley, between two stores

below: Buried trash

sidewalk plastic garbage bin in a snow bank

below: No school!  East Lynn Park was busy though…

people with sleds and inner tubes and other sliding devices on snow covered hill at East Lynn Park, adults and kids

below: And after sledding, what better than a visit to the local coffee shop….

a group of kids with inner tubes and sleds, walk on sidewalk

below: Others were out looking for employment opportunities….

girls in winter outerwear, and carrying shovels, walking on snow covered widewalk

man shoveling snow as people walk past, Danforth

people walking on sidewalk, snow banks beside them

kids on a sled being pulled along sidewalk

below: Plowed bike lanes!

below: But this bike isn’t going anywhere!

bike buried in snow

below: More Love (and orange snowflakes) at 981

house, in winter, large numbers on front door, 981, also a sign that says more love,

car parked on snow covered street, evergreens, as well as large bare trees, some houses,

city side street after snow storm, plowed sidewalk, cars covered with snow, snow banks

snowy toronto street, after the snow storm, winter,

below: Tana Printing and Toronto Coin Laundry, Oakwood Ave

brick store fronts, Tana Printing, and Toronto Coin Laundry, on Oakwood Ave

below: Peter’s Variety and the Primrose Bagel Company (with smoked fish and soups too!).

Peter's Variety store on Oakwood, beside a bagel store, winter, lots of snow

church, on snowy street, with cars parked but under snow cover, a woman walks past

Done Xing Market with a large painting on the side of the building which is an ad for Alberta Veterinary Services, painting of a large ginger cat, winter day, snow banks,

below: When you spend time on buses and in bus shelters you encounter some strange things, like this paper “What is the Mark of the Beast? Central bank digital currency payment through face or hand system to be implemented by Antichrist during Tribulation period.”  Do you feel more informed now?  A little wiser even?

small poster pasted to side of bus shelter with lots of words, titled What is the mark of the beast

below: Thank you to all the TTC bus drivers that kept the city moving that day!  By afternoon those buses were looking a little dirty to say the least….

people entering the back door of a very dirty mud and slush covered bus

interior of bus, winter day, wet floor with reflected light