I was going to go looking for autumn but, silly me, I soon realized that I didn’t need to look for it. It’s all around us. All you have to do is look out the window, or better yet, step out the door and you’re in the middle of it. It’s falling in front of you, swirling in the breezes and crunching under your feet.
Posts Tagged ‘orange’
falling all over
Posted: November 6, 2016 in natureTags: autumn, cemetery, change of season, grass, leaves, November, orange, park, red, street, trees, yellow
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warming up to art
Posted: February 20, 2015 in public art, waterfrontTags: art installation, Balmy Beach, black cube, boardwalk, driftwood throne, fabric, hot box, ice, Kew Beach, Lake Ontario, lifeguard chairs, multicoloured, orange, public art, snow, snow fence, snowcone, swings, warming stations, wing back, winter
5 lifeguard posts
5 art installations
5 places to sit and/or get out of the wind
All in one place – along the waterfront at Kew & Balmy Beaches
until 20 March 2015
1. Snowcone by Lily Jeon and Diana Koncan
2. Driftwood Throne by Daniel Madeiros
3. Sling Swing by Ed Butler, Daniel Wiltshire and Frances McGeown
4. Wing Back by Tim Olson
5. Hot Box by Michaela MacLeod and Nicholas Croft
stand together
Posted: January 27, 2015 in graffiti and street art, locationsTags: city scene, diversity, downtown, graffiti, green, hands, long arms, mural, orange, parking lot, rainbow, Richmond St. East, spud, spud bomb, street art, suit, tattoos, together, Toronto, urban art
walls in the abstract
Posted: October 25, 2014 in abstract, general TorontoTags: abstract, blue, bricks, buildings, city, concrete, grey, houses, orange, paint, reflections, stone, Toronto, urban, walls, windows, wood
Just a collection of walls that caught my interest as I walked in the past few weeks.
autumn in the city, 2012
Posted: October 12, 2012 in natureTags: apartment buildings, cemetery, city, condo, orange, pink, red, shrub, stone wall, tombstones, trees, urban, windows
Exploring the city, October 2012
But fall isn’t just about the leaves…..