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Queen St., Toronto | 
Curated via Flickr | © Iskou-Hee|
Sheer Heart Attack | Seen on King street west, a model pretending that it wasn’t five degrees out.

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Curated via Flickr | © Kat N.L.M.|
Mixed Messages | Hope your day is simple and clear. 
Curated via Flickr | © Georgie_grrl|
Bathurst&King | 
Curated via Flickr | © mooncall2012|
Tulips and Dirty Glass | Dundas Street West, Toronto
Curated via Flickr | © Vianney (Sam) Carriere|
Porch with art | Junction area, Toronto
Curated via Flickr | © Vianney (Sam) Carriere|
Warning about the phantom at 1025 Lansdowne Avenue | Spraypainted on the plywood covering up one of the doors leading to the now-defunct Bonanza Video, on 392 Spadina Road north of St. Clair, is a slogan, radioactivity warning symbol in red and text in black.

FUKUSHIMA 
is 
HERE; 

GE’s 
URANIUM 
SECRET 

1025 
LANSDOWNE

I’ve blogged in the past for my full-throated support of the GE-Hitachi plant at 1025 Lansdowne Avenue. Not only are there no serious safety concerns—not only is a uranium pelletization plant not a nuclear reactor—but it’s not clear that it ever was a secret as its opponents claimed. (I was able to find out all about the plant by simply Googling the address, while neighbourhood residents pointed out that there were references to the plant’s nature in 1984 in Toronto Life and The Globe and Mail. Some secret.) Besides, expelling presumably well-paying industrial jobs beyond the confines of Toronto is a bad idea for the city’s economy.
Curated via Flickr | © randyfmcdonald|
Blinding | Those pants are blinding. Spot metered off the leather jacket, and a little bit of processing to get the look I was going for here. Queen St West at Ossington Av, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Curated via Flickr | © philipjohnson|
My Precious | Needless to say, this sign just begged to be photographed - too funny! 
Curated via Flickr | © Georgie_grrl|
Carts | 
Curated via Flickr | © Michael Banani|