I think I got the change
Ben Roffelsen has added a photo to the pool:
Buying a hotdog on Yonge and Dundas
Riding the Rails
Ben Roffelsen has added a photo to the pool:
In motion in the subway tunnels.
Shakespear (feeling right at home)
Miss T :) has added a photo to the pool:
Doors Open Toronto 2012
Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library
This Library houses the Department of Rare Books and Special Collections including books, manuscripts and other materials.
To learn more: fisher.library.utoronto.ca/about-the-library/brief-history
My Two Cents’ Worth
Georgie_grrl has added a photo to the pool:
My letter to the editor made it into the NOW magazine for this week!
A friend of mine said he was damned if he did show and damned if he didn't after last year's no show. I can kind of see her point but what actually bothered me more last year wasn't Ford not showing up to the Pride Parade but the fact that he couldn't even have the courtesy to show up to City Hall - his place of work - for the raising of the Pride flag. And he was in town for that. Like really??
I'm sure I'm not the only one who won't miss him again this year.
The Little Things #30
Play a Song
Miss T :) has added a photo to the pool:
Looks GREAT on Black...press L
The Spadina House Museum
The estate was enlarged and remodelled by Albert Austin between 1898 and 1913, reflecting the changing times and tastes of the Austin family over three generations. The historic house illustrates the evolution of styles from mid-Victorian to 1930s Colonial Revival and includes items from both the Arts and Crafts and Aesthetic Movements, as well as items in the Art Nouveau and Art Deco styles. The rooms contain furniture purchased by the family, much of it made in Toronto.
www.toronto.ca/culture/museums/spadina-history.htm
Zombie Nurse & You Are Her Next Patient…
MustGoFaster has added a photo to the pool:
Toronto Zombie Walk 2011
"The Toronto Zombie Walk occupied Trinity-Bellwoods Park on Saturday afternoon.
Thousands of zombies eventually left the park in a hauntingly slow crawl east along Queen St. to Spadina, up through Chinatown and then west along Dundas back to the park. 2011 marks the ninth year of the Toronto Zombie Walk.", BlogTO
!!! PLEASE DO NOT PRESS "L" AND VIEW ON BLACK ... YOU WILL GET SCARED !!!
Cold As Ice
MustGoFaster has added a photo to the pool:
Toronto Zombie Walk 2011
"The Toronto Zombie Walk occupied Trinity-Bellwoods Park on Saturday afternoon.
Thousands of zombies eventually left the park in a hauntingly slow crawl east along Queen St. to Spadina, up through Chinatown and then west along Dundas back to the park. 2011 marks the ninth year of the Toronto Zombie Walk.", BlogTO









