Mayor Ford wants to crack down & erase Toronto’s graf alleys.
How perfect is this?
I can’t swear that this is a caricature of him, but I’d wage a bet! Oh, it’s not the only one out there.
Pics taken by Resa, on December 1, 2013
Toronto, Canada
THE DOORS
Back alley south of Queen Street West between Spadina and Bathurst, Zena & I documented some rich doors.
Can you find ZENA in this doorway?
HINT: This is what it looks like without her.
More of THE DOORS that Zena & I caught.
One side…
A flip side?
Pic taken by Resa, on November 06, 2013.
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
519 Sargent Avenue
This mural is a tribute to the Vietnamese settlers who came to Winnipeg in 1975.

It was painted in 1999.









Shots taken by Resa, on October 28, 2012
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Winnipeg – 1817 & 1877
The 2 historical murals in this post are the last 2 of 5 in this historical series by Jill Sellers.

Lord Selkirk signs a treaty with Chief Peguis that cedes part of The Red & Assiniboine river valleys.

I wish I had better pics, but the relentlessly blinding prairie sun was out in full force.

These murals are at 1812 Main Street.



In 1877 Western Canada’s first locomotive, The Countess of Dufferin, arrives by barge in Winnipeg.



mmm

The sun just bleached everything.

Other Posts (with better pics) from these beautiful murals
Shots taken by Resa, on October 06, 2012
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Side alley south of Queen Street West between Spadina and Bathurst
Across & North from S’Cool of Fish
On the same alley block as ITunes
Could be, might be, soon will be … changed.
Pic taken by Resa, on November 06, 2013.
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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