Wednesday, December 23, 2020

Munch Time

Everyone munching together around a bird feeder near Dentonia Park.

Another meeting of the like-minded folks. This one is from May 2021.

Fluffy Cat

Domestic Cats don’t like winter in general. They like to sit inside and remain cozy near fireplaces or heaters. However, this fluffy cat near Dantonia Park does not seems to mind a bit about the cold outside. She is donning her personal, expensive-looking fur coat after all.

Tuesday, December 1, 2020

Snow Laden Trees

Snow laden trees in the neighborhood after a heavy snowfall the night before.

My Furry Tree Neighbors

I opened the window curtains early in the morning and immediately noticed a flurry of activity on our back-yard tree. It was snowing heavily, but in this freezing atmosphere, a number of squirrels were running and jumping from branch to branch. 

There seemed to be some argumentations, few confrontations, and a lot of running after each other. I am not a nosy neighbor but this was too much to miss. I tried to take a few snaps through the window glass which came back mostly blurry. 

This whole business went on for quite some time. Then things finally settled and everyone decided to have breakfast in the open (except me, of course).

My furry friends are not high on sharing so I would never know its background. Why don’t they stay inside their cozy tree dreys, and cavity nests on a day like this? They should be munching on nuts that they have been collecting so painstakingly throughout the summer and read books. (o.k. no books for the tree folks yet, that was a wild flight of fantasy but they can definitely share stories, I guess).

All I can say is that my furry tree neighbors are a real weird bunch.

Thursday, November 26, 2020

Christmas Preparations

Preparation for Christmas in the neighborhood.

Watermain Break

Watermain break near Dantonia Park, East York.

This was a new and totally unexpected thing for me in our area. However, according to the net, the city gets more than a thousand watermain breaks each year. Aging infrastructure and the freeze-thaw cycle of winter are the main reasons in this regard. The city maintains a 'Not Water Map' to provide information and estimated repair times for each situation.

Wednesday, November 25, 2020

Mushroom Eating Deer

Mushroom eating deer by Jieun June Kim near Canadian Tire store on Danforth Avenue. Kim is a Toronto based, Korean born artist known for her nature-related themes and bold colors.

This new addition to the city 'Outside the Box' program was rendered in September.

Friday, November 20, 2020

Sun's Halo Encore


There was a hint of color in the clouds but it was difficult to discern through the intense glare of the Sun. I took a few snaps to be certain and there it was, a Sun’s halo, clearly radiating through the clouds.

However, I am not sure how much of this is real and what percentage can be attributed to the cell phone’s HDR processing capabilities. Lens flare effect may have also played its part to an extent. This halo is quite different as well from the one that I captured in September. Nevertheless, these images are unedited and were captured through Samsung Galaxy A51’s auto mode around noon in East York.

Wednesday, November 11, 2020

Frozen in time

These big maple trees in a nearby park look like two old friends or a couple to me. They came into the park strolling, holding each other’s hands, and were reminiscing about the past when the time froze around them.

Tuesday, November 10, 2020

Murals near Coleman Avenue


In an unnamed alley between Danforth and Coleman Avenues, there are a number of interesting murals. The alley runs from Dawes Road to Barrington Avenue. The art here is a part of the project "Alleyway of Dreams" by Mark Kerwin and Sarosh Anwar. I covered its main attraction in my previous post Humankind and Nature.


Near the end of the alley near Coleman Park, is a collage named "Against All Odds". It was created by East End Arts with the collaboration of Street Art Toronto.

Sunday, November 8, 2020

Humankind and Nature


This huge mural is in the alleyway behind 2714 Danforth Avenue. It depicts the relationship between humankind and nature. It was created in 2014 by 'Community Center 55' under the StreetARToronto program by the city.

Outside the Box at Dawes and Danforth


City of Toronto's "Outside the Box" program is turning bland traffic signal boxes into works of art since 2013. Every year, dozens are added to its list. Some are handpainted while others are wrapped in design. This one at the intersection of Dawes Ave and Danforth was rendered by Seyed Mahmood Hosseini. It is part of the  #DestinationDanforth program in partnership with East End Arts.

Saturday, November 7, 2020

Creatures of a fantasy world

People like to adorn their front laws with a variety of ornaments. There are bird feeders, little fountains, garden gnomes, animal forms, whirligig, chimes, and myriad other things. But I like little stone animals the most. Here are a few beings from my immediate neighborhood. 

I imagine that in a magical fantasy world, these creatures might get bored by their day jobs of standing still all day long. Within the veil of darkness, they might go around to meet each other, tease grumpy cats on their way and might play hide and seek with raccoons all night long. Then hurry back to their assigned places before the crack of dawn.