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Toronto's 23rd annual Taste of the Danforth was From Aug 5th to Aug 7th. A hungry crowd made its way east of the DVP to Greektown to fill up on food from local vendors.
The Krinos Taste of the Danforth is Canada’s largest street Festival, welcoming approximately 1.65 million attendees annually. The Festival is celebrating its 23rd anniversary and this year the Festival is even bigger and better than before. With dozens of free activities for visitors of all ages. The event was absolutely Greek Dancing to Music and of course Food, Food, and more Food!
Jenna Covucci, A03, wed Benjamin Danforth on April 22, 2012, in Glen Echo, MD. Jumbos in attendance included, from left: Paul Kravitz, A02; Jennifer (Ng) Kravitz, A03; Mary Bell, J71; bride; groom; Laura Horwitz, A03; Guy Friedman, A04; Jocelyn Hall, E03; Kimberly (Bullock) Ionescu, A03; and Sarah Cohen, A03. The couple resides in Arlington, VA.
M336 strolls through Danforth, with a nice BC leader! After shooting the train starting up under the signals at Ashkum, I was able to take advantage of its slow speed.
Danforth, IL.
11/09/12
Americano and Almond Croissant
I liked my Americano & it stood up well to my blend of cream/milk! Croissant was tasty with some good serious tones of crunch and not an overwhelmingly sweet almond filling. *My all-time favourite has to be the oatmeal pistachio fig cookie! Da bomb. (Courtesy of Sweet Flour Bake Shop)
Sweet Flour Bake Shop (cookies)
www.sweetflour.ca/visit-our-bake-shop
Jules Café Patisserie (croissants)
Circles and Squares (squares, brownies, muffins & scones)
*Crema uses Forty-Ninth Parallel Epic Expresso beans to make their expressos
Crema Coffee Co.
Locations
3079 Dundas St. W
53 Bloor St. E
140 Spadina
508 Danforth Ave.
And we're walking...
After several days of DYI home improvement I needed to get out and stretch my legs a little. So into the city I headed to first meet up with my good friend John Meadows at his favourite hangout at The Only and rather then take the TTC back downtown I went on foot and passed through some of the amazing neighbourhoods along the way.
Nikon FM - AI Nikkor 24mm 1:2.8 - New Classic EZ400 @ ASA-200
Pyrocat-HD (1+1+100) 12:30 @ 20C
Scanner: Epson V700
Editor: Adobe Photoshop CC
NS 8104 and 8098 run through Danforth east with a Sperry car and track foreman waiting.
Then NS 8102 and 8103 came by a short while after the Sperry car left going west.
To make this image I walked along Danforth, snapping pictures every few metres. I didn’t have a tripod with me, and parked cars and traffic meant I couldn't keep a consistent distance between pictures, so the pictures didn’t line up very well. I stitched 36 of them together with DoubleTake as best I could, and this is the result.
Original size: 59940 × 2069 (124.0 MP; 125 MB).
Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
There's a party tonight at Gerrard Pizza at 1528 Danforth to celebrate 50 years in business. Here's a shot of Vito Greco and his parents I took last year before their restaurant was remodelled with the help of volunteers from the Danforth East Community Association
CHLOE
Home Port: Port Townsend, WA
Year Built: 1960
LOA: 26'
Beam: 7'3"
Designer: Jac Iversen and Tord Sundén
Design: Nordic Folkboat
Type: Sloop
Chloe was launched in 1960. Details are sketchy until the late 1970’s when she was purchased by Greg Smith in Rowayton, CT. A survey identified her as having been built in Norway, but her builder is unknown. Because the original mahogany planking had deteriorated, Smith had the hull re-planked with bronze-fastened Alaskan Yellow Cedar by a shipwright called Pieter Den Hartog of Hamilton Woodworking. Greg sailed Chloe on Long Island Sound until 1985 when he moved to Seattle.
In the early 1990s, Chloe’s deck and sheer plank were damaged by a storm in Port Hadlock. A second restoration was undertaken by Greg’s brother, Charlie Smith, former captain of Neil Young’s 100′ Baltic Schooner, Ragland. The deck and house were replaced, and a self-baling cockpit was installed.
After many family adventures in the Salish Sea, Greg donated Chloe to The Center for Wooden Boats in Seattle in 2018. Brandt Faatz, then Executive Director at CWB, purchased Chloe. She was in fine condition but needed cosmetic work.
After a haul-out to refresh bottom and topsides paint, Brandt stripped and refinished the mast in December 2019 using Awlwood. The house and comings were refinished as a spring 2020 lockdown project.
Chloe sailed Seattle’s Lake Union through the summer of 2020 and relocated to Port Townsend in November. She now resides in Port Townsend’s Boat Haven.
And to get to Danforth Railroad Days you could take the shuttle train made up of three Amtrak cars and a
locomotive at each end.
Pentax SV, 55mm f1.8, Kodachrome
The bank is still there, the fair isn't: www.google.ca/maps/place/broadview+and+danforth/@43.67620...
Religious hymns were sung in several languages as people traced, in reverse, the route taken by the shooter as he sprayed bullets in all directions.
Greektown is resilient and the Welcome sign is still out as businesses declare their intention to help this vibrant community rebound.
Toronto's 23rd annual Taste of the Danforth was From Aug 5th to Aug 7th. A hungry crowd made its way east of the DVP to Greektown to fill up on food from local vendors.
The Krinos Taste of the Danforth is Canada’s largest street Festival, welcoming approximately 1.65 million attendees annually. The Festival is celebrating its 23rd anniversary and this year the Festival is even bigger and better than before. With dozens of free activities for visitors of all ages. The event was absolutely Greek Dancing to Music and of course Food, Food, and more Food! #danforth #crowd #vendors #food #greek #krinos #annual #august #festival #event #dancing #dance #music #celebrating #people #largest #faces #streetartphotography #stage #taste#TOTD2016 #outdoor #colour #summer #activities
Toronto's 23rd annual Taste of the Danforth was From Aug 5th to Aug 7th. A hungry crowd made its way east of the DVP to Greektown to fill up on food from local vendors.
The Krinos Taste of the Danforth is Canada’s largest street Festival, welcoming approximately 1.65 million attendees annually. The Festival is celebrating its 23rd anniversary and this year the Festival is even bigger and better than before. With dozens of free activities for visitors of all ages. The event was absolutely Greek Dancing to Music and of course Food, Food, and more Food! #danforth #crowd #vendors #food #greek #krinos #annual #august #festival #event #dancing #dance #music #celebrating #people #largest #faces #streetartphotography #stage #taste#TOTD2016 #outdoor #colour #summer #activities
This chimney-top figure sits over the Pizza Nova at Danforth and Woodmount. The address is 1954, so presumably 1926 refers to the building's year of construction. I've been calling it a gargoyle, but it is really a grotesque, as Stephen Wickens pointed out during a Jane's Walk he led.
NS 8104 and 8098 run through Danforth east with a Sperry car and track foreman waiting.
Then NS 8102 and 8103 came by a short while after the Sperry car left going west.
Don't bother asking how it was: I was strolling along this predominantly Greek neighborhood in Toronto, where I saw this out on the patio. The light was perfect, and I couldn't resist.
Toronto's 23rd annual Taste of the Danforth was From Aug 5th to Aug 7th. A hungry crowd made its way east of the DVP to Greektown to fill up on food from local vendors.
The Krinos Taste of the Danforth is Canada’s largest street Festival, welcoming approximately 1.65 million attendees annually. The Festival is celebrating its 23rd anniversary and this year the Festival is even bigger and better than before. With dozens of free activities for visitors of all ages. The event was absolutely Greek Dancing to Music and of course Food, Food, and more Food! #danforth #crowd #vendors #food #greek #krinos #annual #august #festival #event #dancing #dance #music #celebrating #people #largest #faces #streetartphotography #stage #taste#TOTD2016 #outdoor #colour #summer #activities
Toronto's 23rd annual Taste of the Danforth was From Aug 5th to Aug 7th. A hungry crowd made its way east of the DVP to Greektown to fill up on food from local vendors.
The Krinos Taste of the Danforth is Canada’s largest street Festival, welcoming approximately 1.65 million attendees annually. The Festival is celebrating its 23rd anniversary and this year the Festival is even bigger and better than before. With dozens of free activities for visitors of all ages. The event was absolutely Greek Dancing to Music and of course Food, Food, and more Food! #danforth #crowd #vendors #food #greek #krinos #annual #august #festival #event #dancing #dance #music #celebrating #people #largest #faces #streetartphotography #stage #taste#TOTD2016 #outdoor #colour #summer #activities