People watching at Kensington Pedestrian Sunday
below: The Spontaneous Poet, poet 4 hire
below: #whatsvictorupto painting the word ‘together’ on the sidewalk.
Once again, the last Sunday of the month was Pedestrian Sunday in Kensington Market. There was a large turnout this past weekend! Lots of people, music, food, sunshine, and good times.
below: Dancing in the steet
below: A song, a mandolin, and a Polish Boy Scout belt buckle?
below: She is showing lots of courage!
below: A quiet corner for a good book
below: Numbers on the alley by #whatsvictorupto
below: Drinks – the changing nature of Kensington market is reflected in the food and drink that is available. There is now a large South American influence in the area so products like Inca Cola and Chicha can be bought.
below: A poser bunny still lurks in an alley. Everything around him as changed be he remains.
below: Sign on phone – Stop busting our phone! Outside the Moonbean Coffee Shop
below: Who you callin’ a pretty boy?
below: The Joker and a friend.
This morning’s blog post is a mixed up mashed up collection of some of the pictures that I have taken in the past few days. The theme running through the post is “sunny days and people making the most of it.” It seems like an appropriate subject for a grey morning!
below: #duckman, one of the many ‘performers’ outside the Eaton Centre on Yonge Street.
below: The beginnings of a new mural on Queen Street West.
below: This weekend was the annual Riverdale ArtWalk at Jimmie Simpson Park and Community Center.
below: Dancing to the drums of Venice and Kevin who are playing as past of an event to raise money to fight sickle cell disease.
below: Four singers – they’ve just finished performing on the stage at Yonge Dundas Square as part of the DesiFEST celebrations.
below: A sign of the times.
below: It wasn’t just the people who were dressed for summer.
below: Gardening season has begun! The vacant lot beside Nick Sweetman’s mural has been turned into a Garden Centre.
below: With their backs to the windows … but it looks like they’re dressed for summer
The annual Streetfest on the Beach,
on Queen St. East between Woodbine and Beech,
23rd, 24th, and 25th July
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