As you can see from the snow on the ground in this pic, this is not a recent catch but rather was taken in March along Croft St laneway just south of Harbord St. I'm not sure of the artist but someone appreciates the neighbourhood showing its mixture of commercial buildings with residential houses.
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26 comments:
i like those little red houses! neat mural!
Nice mural but I hate winter
A nice little reflection of the neighbourhood!
So good! Is that a name up there on the right Pat.. 'always'?
Really good one, and the snow adds to it
Nice one. It is a nice area.
This mural seems to go very nicely with the snow on the ground.
Fun but I wouldn't do that to my garage.
Neat looking mural.
A very nice one and the idea of the snow adds some winter flavor to these hot summer days...
It's very nice. I like the various buildings, the trees, the clouds, etc. But there's a lot more gong on in that sky of which I have no idea. Probably secret messages. Right?
Nice one. Oooh and snow. I wish I could wallow in it!
What a nice surprise. That is art!
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BShell
I'm so glad to know it didn't snow in Toronto overnight. ;))
Very pretty and quite realistic!
I like how this shows the neighbourhood beyond the lane.
It's HOT here today. Thanks for the cool down. Tom The Backroads Traveller
Ah, snow! I miss snow!
Good mural!
Wait! You mean the snow ISN'T part of the mural? :-)
Ah, sneaking into the archives today!!!
Thanks for your comment today and for your frequent visits. I look forward to reading what you are going to say.
nice one!
the whole city in a wall!
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ComfortSpiral
It looks really nice and colourful.
Even the snow looks inviting, (did I really just say that?) this is an excellent mural!
Lovely colors, especially on a gray winter day. Thanks for contributing to this week's Monday Mural.
Oy vey! I grew up in a house on Borden St. which backed onto Croft St. What a difference a few decades makes. There were people living on Croft St. in the equivalent of a cabin with a coal-burning stove with the smokestack. The old lady with all the cats was one. Prob'ly every downtown cat descended from her matriarch feline. People kept small animals and chickens in those garages/barns before they were used for cars. This garage could've been my grandparents. I'd love to do a mural on their garage. What stories I could tell of this street & more laneways, quirky inhabitants long forgotten. Show us more please!
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