Perpetually under construction.
Photography of Toronto that shows both the beauty of the city and what it's like to really live there. Photos range from high art to snapshots.
Priestly demolition always makes me think of a bunch of angry priests with crucifixes and hammers.
This is the expansion of what use to be called the mental hospital and is now the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health or CAMH.
I took a long walk downtown today. There's a lot of construction going on. It was a sunny day and all the colours seemed bright. This is on Wellington Street.
What a mess.
I like how right on top of the guy crossing the street is the sign with the guy walking for the crosswalk but walking in the opposite direction, and then that arrow pointing in the direction he's walking with the construction barrels in the same colours.
The White Stripes, Queens of the Stone Age, Marilyn Manson and the North by Northeast music festival are featured on the wall of this construction site. The bins in front are full of dried beans.
This is across the street from Trinity Bellwoods park. Dundas has been closed to streetcars for a while and has only limited car traffic.
A construction site in the west of Toronto. this was taken from Dundas Street. I like the old advertising signs painted on the walls.