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An unlikely former Greenwood-Coxwell institution. The hardware store has since closed with José on to other ventures (that's José sitting with his back to the tree).
Oil on Masonite
11" x 14"
"Cut & Run"
25 years card labour
An exhibition of stencils from 1998 to 2023
15 June - 28 August
GoMA, Glasgow
Excerpt from justinpluslauren.com/christmas-markets-in-ontario/:
The Niagara Falls Christmas Market is located in downtown Niagara Falls, Ontario. It’s the largest Christmas market in the Niagara region. You’ll find 50 vendors specializing in handmade goods. They operate out of the traditional Christmas cabins we all love to see at Christmas markets in Canada.
Excerpt from justinpluslauren.com/christmas-markets-in-ontario/:
The Niagara Falls Christmas Market is located in downtown Niagara Falls, Ontario. It’s the largest Christmas market in the Niagara region. You’ll find 50 vendors specializing in handmade goods. They operate out of the traditional Christmas cabins we all love to see at Christmas markets in Canada.
"Cut & Run"
25 years card labour
An exhibition of stencils from 1998 to 2023
15 June - 28 August
GoMA, Glasgow
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Street photography from Glasgow, Scotland.
Captured in December 2024.
Enjoy.
© Leanne Boulton, All Rights Reserved
Street photography from Glasgow, Scotland.
For the avoidance of all doubt, this was captured BEFORE the photo of the fire that I uploaded yesterday. The extinguisher was completely ineffective and the fire soon restarted and intensified, which leads me to think this was probably a Li-ion battery fire.
The fire brigade soon arrived and made short work of the issue.
Wishing you all a wonderful weekend of photography my Flickr friends.
Take care and take photos.
Queen Street...
The view from the sky walk that joins Saks Fifth Avenue and the Eaton Center.
Toronto is a non stop city; where the masses are in a constant state of motion... going to and fro like millions of ants in an ant nest, busy doing something, going somewhere.
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Emily Steinwall may be one of the bright stars coming from Toronto, but she has been playing for about 10 years already. I do see her occasionally and she is always getting better and better gigs. First time I saw her was probably 2018 and the Toronto Student Jazz Festival. Her twin brother Jackson was the leader of the band. He still is, but she leads her own group now. The photo is from Toronto Beaches Jazz Festival, where they have had a spot for quite a few years. I do not always recognize her as her hair changes colour like maple leaves every season. She plays saxophone and flute mostly, but also sings.
374. J. Simpson Park; Taken 2024-Jul 27. P1170657; Upload 2024-Oct 02.
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An umbrella shared as an expected heavy shower passed overhead.
Perhaps I can make it into Glasgow and back before Storm Amy rolls in this afternoon. Maybe. I might not even try but there is a strong compulsion to make more photos now that I have lost a years worth of images.
Take care everyone.
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Street photography from Glasgow, Scotland.
It's Friday! The day for my Scooby Snacks too. My only guilty pleasure is a packet of cheese and onion snacks once a week and Friday is the day. I wait obediently all week for mine too!
Wishing you all a wonderful weekend of photography ahead. Sadly it's wall-to-wall heavy rain for me this weekend so I'll be staying in and enjoying the tennis on TV. It is the Wimbledon time of year after all.
Take care everyone.
Gold Standard. Hmmm. I am always suspicious of self promotion. Best Burger in town, best coffee, pizza, poutine in town. These are statements, which I do not put much faith in. I did not try. They may be the best, but sometimes GS is just BS. This store is selling $6 sandwiches. Not expensive for Toronto, but nothing special, nothing I could not make at home.
471. TMR Toronto 2020- Sep -04, P1410783; Uploaded 15. Sept, 2020. Lmx -ZS100.
You know the type. Goes to the store just for a liter of milk. Will not take a basket in the store and dumps it all on the belt by cash register. Carries it home under arm, in the pockets, under the chin. Shit, of course, always happens. Especially, if you carry eggs. I want it to write about Pawnbrokers; well, next time. Queensglad Pawnbrokers sign seems to be of older vintage, but the Pawnbrokers are around only since 1996.
542. TMR Toronto 11. Dec, 2020, P1440490; Uploaded 02. Jan, 2021. Lmx -ZS100.
Built below Queen Street in 1882, with buttresses added in 1887. The rock is Brisbane Tuff, a rock formed from volcanic ashes. This hasn't been coloured. The rock is actually all these colours. The building blocks of Brisbane's earliest buildings.
EXPLORE January 15, 2017
Queen Street, after midnight, in downtown Sault Ste. Marie after a recent wet heavy snowfall.
Looking out from Queen's Street at Filey Brigg. One of the best ways to start the day you can imagine!
A nondescript utilitarian building from 1970, which used to be Dave Usher wholesale grocery store, is now slated for development. Architecturally it's not a big loss. I have been there once or twice in the late 70's. It may have been cheaper than other stores, it was bit disorganized and I preferred other stores on Queen West. It was only open for retail businesses during the week and on Friday and Saturday for public at least in the beginning. Last time I was in the building it was for a legal advice in 2020.
613. TMR Toronto 2021- Feb -27, P1440949; Uploaded 2021- March -03. Lmx -ZS100.
Excerpt from cdnsm5-hosted.civiclive.com/UserFiles/Servers/Server_1218...:
Elgin County Land Registry Office
The Elgin County Registry Office is a fine example of the registry offices constructed throughout the province during the last quarter of the 19th century. The building, erected in 1874, with additions in 1888 and 1909, is Italianate in style.