Friday, September 30, 2011
More Bike Mural
Deep in the underpass from yesterday we can see the bikes riding along the wall and passing a pile of tires. This pile references the rubber factory which previously occupied the factory above the underpass and the car culture which it serviced. The whole mural is a treat to see!
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Strength in Numbers
There is a wonderful mural featuring bicycle culture that runs for 400 feet along Dupont St in the railway underpass which is at the top end of the Railpath which we saw awhile ago. The lead artists were Joshua Barndt and Jamie Bradbury who worked with 5 youth artists during the summer of 2009. The whole work is titled "Strength in Numbers" and consists of a variety of images each indicative of the individual artist who worked on them.
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Babboe Bike
Toronto is becoming more and more a bike city - for some even in the snowy winter. We are starting to see more and more unusual bikes around town and this great one keeps popping up in front of a local restaurant. These cargo bikes are from Dutch company which suggests their use for transporting children and groceries but I have a feeling that it is delivering eco-friendly supplies to this locavore establishment!
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Casa Loma Stables Carving
Monday, September 26, 2011
Casa Loma Squirrel
Sunday, September 25, 2011
Casa Loma Stables Towers
The stables for Casa Loma are located up the street from the main building and besides its regular entrance there is a secret tunnel that runs a couple of hundred feet underground! During tours of the Casa they take you through the tunnel but I have to admit to never having been in Casa Loma at all so have no inside pics! But if you look high up on the towers there is a wee creature lurking about - more tomorrow.
Saturday, September 24, 2011
Casa Loma Entrance
Friday, September 23, 2011
Studio Door
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Madison Lofts
Factory conversions are taking place all over the city and this one just south of Casa Loma involved converting an old hydro building into luxury lofts. The building was constructed in 1951 to store huge wire bundles of wire and features 12' ceilings but most of the units look like just ordinary condo units. It is a great looking building though!
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Liberty Village Studio
Liberty Village was a major centre for funky artist studios in old factories but as always seems to happen, gentrification has taken place and now it is filled with trendy stores and loft conversions and even new condo buildings. A totally different place has developed. But I was down there wandering about my old stomping grounds and found what may be the only true studio left in the area. There was a nice woman and her dog sitting amongst these plants outside the door to the studio and a motorcycle was parked inside the space. I hope they hang in there for a long time!
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Karmann Ghia
Monday, September 19, 2011
Roof Deck Spider
Friends who live in a converted factory were having problems with people climbing up the fire escape and out onto their deck so they installed a web of barbed wire to block the way and of course every web needs a spider so a wonderful steel one was given a place of honour!
I am still away so I hope the auto-posting is working. Will catch up with everyone soon!
Sunday, September 18, 2011
Trinity College Chapel
This is the wonderful chapel at Trinity College which is part of U of Toronto. Built in 1955. the chapel was designed by renowned British architect Sir Giles Gilbert Scott who designed the Liverpool Cathedral and the famous British red telephone booths! It was one of his last works and its perpendicular-Gothic style features ceilings which are 47' to the top of the vaulting. Good friends are renewing their marriage vows here today and I am missing it but I am sure it will be wonderful!
Saturday, September 17, 2011
Railpath End
Friday, September 16, 2011
Railpath Train
Thursday, September 15, 2011
Railpath Spiral Staircase
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Railpath Morning Glory
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Railpath Triangle
Along the railpath there are 4 sculptures by Toronto artist John Dickson. Each consists of a steel frame in a different shape with galvanized expanded steel stretched over it and as a group they are titled "Frontier" and are meant to reflect the changing landscape of the railpath as the plantings develop. I have to say that I think the face that someone has added to this one is one of the best parts of the piece!
Monday, September 12, 2011
RailPath Deer
I found this lovely deer painted on a fence that divides the railpath from yesterday's loft building. I love the fact that they have painted the mural of the deer over some tagging! If only that could happen everywhere.
I am going to the UK for a couple of weeks - London, Norfolk, Yorkshire, Lancashire and maybe more and won't have regular computer access to visit you all. I have scheduled auto-posts (hope it works) and will catch up with you all at the end of the month!
Sunday, September 11, 2011
Red Door on the Railpath
This is the door into the main factory from yesterday's post - this would be where the postage stamp glue was made. This 4 storey building has been totally divided up into lofts too but I have to admit that I would prefer a bit more of an industrial vibe to this doorway - maybe it's the glass that seems wrong! The top of the building is covered in decks so the top floor would be the place to be.
Remembering all the terrible events of 10 years ago and all the heroes who lost their lives!
Saturday, September 10, 2011
Railpath Conversion
As we head further down the railpath passing various industrial sites we pass this conversion of an old postage stamp glue factory which was built in 1929 and turned into lofts several years ago. This part shows the old garages from the factory which have been divided into 5 lofts - these are 'real' lofts with exposed brick, 18' ceilings and roof decks! As you can see on the left side of the path, the city has planted trees all along it so eventually this going to be a wonderfully shady place to walk or run!
Friday, September 9, 2011
The Railpath
I thought I should show you a typical view down the path as we start wandering down - the whole pathway has been planted with indigenous plants and has now been left to naturalize (I even saw a warning about poison ivy in 1 area) resulting in this great swath of greenery between the path and the factories on the left and the railway tracks on the right. This large building was originally a rubber factory but is now part storage rental and mostly artist studios. As you can see the path is great for dog-walking!
Thursday, September 8, 2011
Fish On The Trail
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
West Toronto Railpath
This sign marks the north entrance to the West Toronto Railpath which is a bike/pedestrian path running along an old railway right-of-way from the "Junction" neighbourhood to a point 2 km towards downtown and eventually to downtown. A nice asphalt trail has been installed as well as great lighting and indigenous plantings along it. There is still a functioning rail-line beside it and since it runs along the back of factory buildings some empty, some converted to lofts, and some still in business, it makes for an interesting and sometimes gritty tour - lots of graffiti. I'll show some pics the next few days!
Taking part in Signs, Signs. For more signs click here.
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
September Sunflower
The quality of light in the fall is beautiful and nothing catches it as well as sunflowers which are just now coming to maturity here. This beauty growing in a local front garden had to be at least 7' tall and a passerby informed me, as I was shooting, that it was a "Russian Mammoth" and that they can grow to 12'!
Monday, September 5, 2011
Annex Whimsy
I can't leave this little tour of the Annex without showing at least one of the turrets which the area is known for and so here is one of my favourites. I go by here often hoping that there will be no car but it is always there! These porches looks so whimsical with their little round areas at the front - like a wishing well. Another great place to sit out!
Sunday, September 4, 2011
Annex Georgian
As I continued my walk through the Annex I came upon this lovely Georgian Revival mansion that was built in 1902 as a single family dwelling but which had been divided into 4 units as of last summer when it was for sale at $2.75 million. As you can see from the pic, these large Annex homes are built close beside each other with usually not even the width of a driveway between them. Many were divided up in years past but they are now being restored to huge singles - there is restoration going on all over the Annex!
Saturday, September 3, 2011
Annex Tranquility
Friday, September 2, 2011
Annex Carving
It is a beautiful hot summer day here (30˚C) so it is perfect for a wander through the shady streets of the Annex where I spotted this wonderful carving on a house built in the 1890s for the principal of a school. Perfect choice of a scroll and plume carving to go along with the moulded terra cotta tiles!
Thursday, September 1, 2011
Street Collage
I found this unusual piece of street art on a boarded-up window just off Ossington Ave. Someone has spent hours gathering images (including one of JKF) and small items like dominoes, buttons, dice, fake money, etc and then assembling it all into this collage. Not sure what it means but it was rather intriguing to explore the various little vignettes!