Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Friday, May 14, 2010
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Monday, May 10, 2010
St. Lawrence Antique Market- Sundays
Every week, without fail this vendor sets up the most beautiful and colour co ordinated display at the St. Lawrence Antique market on Sundays. There's a different theme each week and it's worth a visit. Another vendor specializes in books on Toronto history as well.
More photos to come.....
Sunday, May 9, 2010
Sorauren Park/Then and Now

Before the park, this site was occupied by a TTC maintenence Depot. For a short time in the late 1980's it was used a film studio. Captain Power was shot here.
Both Sorauren and Roncesvalles are Spanish names.
Colonel Walter O'Hara, one of the earliest land owners in Parkdale fought in the
Battle of Sorauren at the Roncesvalles Pass in Spain
Monday, May 3, 2010
Sterling Avenue /Then and Now
Queen and Jameson / Then and Now

being incorporated into the Toronto Dominion Bank building.
Today the intersection is an absolute mess. Thanks to our city planners this is now one of the most confusing intersections in the city for both drivers and pedestrians alike.
All of the houses on Jameson have been replaced by apartment buildings and as an access point to the Gardiner Expressway it's a heavily travelled route.
The apartment building to the left, The Connaught with the portico removed.
All of the houses on Jameson have been replaced by apartment buildings and as an access point to the Gardiner Expressway it's a heavily travelled route.
Toronto's Oldest House
Built originally out of square cut logs (as is Scadding Cabin), it over looks what is now Riverdale Park and is aligned in the traditional strict east–west orientation, making it appear somewhat twisted to the north of the Toronto street grid, which was built successively around it. This true east-west orientation allows for the maximum use of daylight hours, to minimize the use of the expensive artificial lighting options of the period.
At present, the south wall and half of the east–west walls remain concealed original log, while the northern parts where altered during a very early Victorian renovation. The original log is still exposed in a rear bathroom.
The original attic and cedar roof survived under the later Victorian roof.
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Dealey Plaza 2010
On a recent trip to Dallas, I stood on the same spot as Abraham Zapruder and shot this....
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
National Steel Car- Hamilton



Another classic example of Art Moderne is the Carlu in Toronto.


The film playing, The New Centurions was released in 1972.
The car is, of course a AMC Gremlin, voted one of "The 50 Worst Cars of All Time" by Time magazine.
Friday, April 9, 2010
Eisenberg's, New York City


Eisenberg's Sandwich Shop in the Flatiron district has been serving New Yorker's since 1929.
This is my favourite "diner" in NY and always on the must visit list.
Here's a link to a short interview by Josh Ozersky with the owner, Josh Konecky.
Here's a link to a short interview by Josh Ozersky with the owner, Josh Konecky.
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