below: Have a seat! Let me show you a few interesting and colourful doors and windows that I have seen along Queen Street West.
below: We’re all in this together. Recognize the font? the style? It’s a throwback to Honest Eds.
below: Passing in front of Bone & Busk store.
below: Art frames the windows
below: Facial time, with love from Pepe!
below: An abstract painting of a musician in hot reds and oranges covers this door.
below: Welcome, but closed.
below: Luigi plays Tetris
below: Grocery Coffee
below: In a quiet niche, a guitar player finds a place to play.
below: Advertising their wares, phone accessories, backpacks, incense sticks, cat dog food, ice, beer, and key cutting… and many more inside!
below: T.dot Variety
below: Gumby lies in the window of Tammy’s wearing white boots and pink thong. Not the Gumby of your childhood!
below: Mailboxes and stickers
below: A peachy scene
below: Mary stands outside a window of Our Lady of Lebanon Church
I have chosen to focus on the content or the character of the windows and doors at street level. There is at least one, and probably more, stories that could be told about the doors and windows of Parkdale from an architectural perspective (commercial, and then residential…). I will leave you with a couple of examples but I will have to save the rest of the subject for another post.


























