Monday, March 5, 2012

It's been a while...


All the trees by the end of the street cover up the burners rolling on the trains during the summer... I'm gonna have to enjoy some tea on the balcony while wearing a parka in early spring before the leaves obscure my view. Check back, I've got a bunch of stories since my last post.

Monday, March 7, 2011

Trainspotting

So the worst thing about moving residences so late in the year is that I haven't yet gotten a chance to fully explore my new 'hood'.
Sure, I've stepped into the Galleria Mall for the occasional grocery item or can or two of beer at the Liquor Store, and I'm quite familiar with the area south of me. It's just I haven't been feeling the urge to cut through slushy ice-covered alleys and rail corridors in minus 20 degree weather quite yet.
Bloor and Lansdowne, despite the influx of art galleries and high end vintage stores is still 'stankly' familiar from having lived there with my brother back in the day, and being my mother's place of residence for a dozen plus years. I won't lie though: until I moved here I never realized how beautiful sunsets by the water tower and factory skylines by Wallace and Lansdowne are.
Dupont running west from me is interesting for how old-timey and North York-like its plazas appear. Approaching old Weston road in that area is like being transported to a Bizarro Detroit. And don't even get me started on the Old Weston Flea Market! That will be its own separate blog entry in the near future, be assured.
For the time being I take comfort in the knowledge there's two train lines within walking distance, with the major one visible right from my balcony. I'm actually really looking forward to relaxing on warm spring and summer afternoons with a few tallboys, scoping out the burners on freights rolling by throughout the day. Infact, the other day I started noting what times of the day the trains pass across the street, and started contemplating looking up the actual schedules on line..

Monday, February 28, 2011

Back on the Map.

So after much inactivity, I've decided to start posting more. Expect this to be more frequent and articulated.
I've been digging through the City archives to spruce the page up a bit too. I hope readers will be pleasantly surprised.

Monday, February 2, 2009

Apparently Little Portugal is the new Queen Street.


Fuggit..



I remember old Toronto. When Kensington market wasn't full of w.a.s.p.y small town indie-rockers. When Parkdale was a working-class area inhabited by immigrants and licensed donut shops. When there were still 'speakeasys' in the big smoke.

I've got stories...