Another sunny spring day and another walk in the city. This time we walked along Dupont with the occasional diversion to an alley or side street. First stop? First Last Coffee. Always start with coffee! In general, this blog covers Dupont between Spadina and Ossington and as usual, there may not be much order to the photos!
below: The transparent domed Dupont subway station at the northwest corner of Spadina and Dupont
below: Because of the redevelopment along Dupont (some buildings have been demolished but their replacements are still holes in the ground), Casa Loma can now be seen from the street.
below: Northwest corner of Dupont and Shaw
below: Someone’s comment on the construction….
below: … And another comment – he’s so happy to have a gun that he’s drooling.
There are quite a few construction photos, maybe more than you’d like, but construction plays a large role in the scenery along Dupont these days.
below: Joe’s Convenience chaos.
below: Reflections in a restaurant window
below: Dispensary of a different kind
below: Cyclists waiting for the lights to change.
below: No energy today (all sold out?)
below: Looking at the northeast corner of Dupont and Dovercourt. The interior of this old industrial building has been renovated and part of it is now a basketball school.
below: View through the window
below: The billboard at Dupont and Dovercourt features an image by Maggie Groat and was part of the CONTACT Photography Festival. More of her work is on display at Ontario Square (on the waterfront) and can be seen in a blog post, Double Pendulum, from a few weeks ago.
below: Silver Star Car Wash – I could say that it’s all washed up but considering the time that it takes for the development process – especially in a case like this where the application involves an amendment to the Official Plan and the Zoning By-law.
below: Although it looks like a gathering of praying mantises, it’s really a symbol of a booming construction industry, boom lifts for rent.
below: 888 Dupont (at Ossington) is one of the next buildings to be redeveloped but that is for another story on another blog post.
below: An old rusty sign on the side of a building in an alley just off of Dupont tells us that J.F. Spencer, Sheet Metal Worker, once worked there. 
below: Looking along Dupont from Delaware Ave
below: Probably the most affordable house on the street!
below: Some people have rose bushes in their front yard…
below: … and some people have horses.
below: A seaside Nova Scotia scene by Megan Oldhues.
I’ll end this post with a few photos of the graffiti that I saw starting with this old Lovebot.
below: A pinkish red portrait of a young woman.
below: Voodoo Ninja, brought to you by Urban Ninja Squadron along with Ave Rage (or maybe it’s Average) who gets to play the victim.
until next time…. stay focused! … if possible….


































































