Along the Riverbanks

A Mural for Nature Lovers

Okay, I thought this was a wolf, but turns out it’s a coyote.

This spectacular mural is on a retaining wall by the Don River. I’m guessing 100 ft. long anyway.

Viewing from left to right: The bits of green behind the Blue Fronted Dancer Damsel Fly are stinging nettle.

Toad

Mink

Water Strider

Bullhead Catfish, White Sucker and Raccoon

The terrifying and wildly wild Golden Doodle

Cottontail Rabbit

Fox

Coyote

Red-winged Blackbird and Great Egret

White-tailed Deer

Beaver with Water Lily behind it.

Painted Turtle

Broadleaf Plantain in centre

Leopard Frog

Bumblebee with White Astor

As I mentioned at the beginning, I thought this was a wolf. I had done a song with Tim about my Wolf Tree and the Wolf moon. I thought – YAY, I can use it here. Coyote not a wolf, I’m using it anyway. I can’t sing, but I’m singing anyway.

Pics taken by Resa – September 18, 2025

Toronto, Canada

The Artist:

NICK SWEETMAN

26 thoughts on “Along the Riverbanks

  1. Wow! Resa, this is a truly stunning mural! It’s like being immersed in nature – just more vivid than ever! The paintings are spectacular and this place deserves to be a tourist attraction in its own right! I loved the the song and your singing – you’re a natural! Just the post I needed to read this very grey and wet afternoon. Thank you for brightening up my day! 😀❤️

    1. Oh, Yay!
      I’m always happy to brighten anyone’s day.
      Yes, it’s a fantastic mural. I always shiver when I find a fab work of street art, and this one made me double shiver.

      My singing… well … thank you! If I ever go on tour – Free tickets and backstage passes for you. 😂 💓

  2. Who said you can’t sing?! You’re a natural! Plenty of coyotes around Timothy’s Wolf Tree…

    Wow, I love the colors and the compositions of this spectacular mural. Leaning towards the moonlit egret as my favorite. Thank you!

    1. Thank you Cheyenne!
      Arrrooooo
      Mom & the choir masters said I can’t sing, but apparently I can, in my way.
      So, it was fun doing that song for Tim. Maybe we’ll do another.

      What a fab mural. I didn’t want to leave. Yes. the egret is a fave of mine… and the fox. 🦊

  3. Timothy Price's avatar Timothy Price

    What a magnificent menagerie of exquisitely painted animals. That was such a terrific find. Coyotes love standing in for wolves.  Jake liked being the yellow wolf in the video. Your voice is perfect for the song.

    1. Thank you,John! I think my love of the art comes through.
      Lol… well, thanks about my singing. Arrrooo!!!
      I’m sure to do another song with Tim!
      OX OX

  4. Oh Resa!!! This feels like one of those moments of pure joy! Wolf or coyote, forest animals within a city. The song and murals voice the words of animal spirits. The colours alone feel alive, watchful, wild, alert. Your collaboration with Tim is truly spectacular. There is a marvelous thread of creativity that moves from mural to music. You have a beautiful voice. This is my third time around. Sending hugs across the miles!

    1. Rebecca, thank you so uch for your most kind comment!
      It is a wonderful mural, that I hated to leave.
      Tim wrote a terrific song. The chorus was catchy, so I got it right away.
      Hugs… and Emoji Art
      ❦🕊 ~ ❄︎✾💙✾❄︎ ~ 🕊❦

    1. Gee, the fox is looking the rabbit’s way.

      Whew! The fox wont get far. He/she’s stuck in paint, drooling over rabbit for until the mural is gone. 🤭

  5. Stunning mural! Love all the colors and I thought that coyote is a wolf as well, Resa! 🐺 But hey, they’re like cousins in the dog family so I think the song is perfect to accompany this magnificent art.

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    1. Yes, it is a fabulous mural. I guess the wolf and coyote are cousins.
      Hope you are having a terrific week, Ruth!
      ❦🕊 ~ ❄︎✾💙✾❄︎ ~ 🕊❦

  6. I love the idea of turning an ordinary thing, like a retaining wall, into a spectacular work of art. Have I ever spent more than two seconds studying a retaining wall? This is a show-stopper.

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