Monthly Archives: July 2012
Photo 20120730. Pedestrian underpass below railway, through Drake Park in Markham.
Photo 20120729. The very wide Highway 407 Express Toll Route from Bayview Ave.
Photo 20120728. A double circuit transmission tower running along the 407 at border of Markham and Richmond Hill.
Photo 20120727. CFB Downsview’s abandoned housing lies beyond this locked gate.
Photo 20120726. Toronto’s first Underpass Park is finally unoffcially open (Lower River St, south of King)
Photo20120725. These seagulls atop this parking lot lamp makes me think of a medal podium at the seagull Olympics.
Photo 20120724. An abandoned big box store in Etobicoke’s Honeydale Mall.
Photo 20120723. A stack of chassis for intermodal freight containers in Etobicoke.
Photo 20120722. Pedestrian underpass below railway, south of Monarch Park in Toronto.
Photo 20120721. Marketplace building at Evergreen Brickworks.
Photo 20120720. Power lines above the Don River valley.
Photo20120719. Wallace Emerson Community Centre south of Galleria Mall at Dufferin/Dupont.
Photo 20120718. The old and the new, the east-facing dundas street view.
Photo20120717. Toronto at night from the top of the McLennan Physical Laboratories Bldg at U of T.
Photo 20120716. Follow the green asphalt road in the Junction.
Photo 20120715. The multi-span Burnhamthorpe St. bridge over the Credit River in Mississauga.
Photo 20120714. Beautiful sky.
Photo 20120713. Maintaining the facade of a historical building at Peter and Richmond.
Photo 20120712. Cubic boat launch equipment stands ready at Pickering’s nuclear marina.
Photo20120711. Iron soldiers stand guard by a fire hydrant outside Dynamic Iron Limited.
Photo 20120710. Looking west on King Street East during last Thursday’s blackout.
Photo20120709 – Toronto Info Pillar advertisements subjected to ‘artistic assault’.
This is but 1 of 35 pillars that have come under 'artistic assault'. Check out the National Post article about this story at http://news.nationalpost.com/2012/07/09/cartography-to-activists-replace-ads-with-artwork-on-ugly-toronto-info-pillars/.