Pollution Bites

I thought, oh what a nice colorful mural!.

Bites #4

Until I really started looking at it.

If you’ve ever seen a documentary on the ill fate of the beautiful polar bears, I know you are a changed person.

Bites #2

Perhaps it’s because we humans are the polluters that I do not feel sorry foe us, but I truly feel for the animals.

Bites #3

Dundas St. W. just west of Ossington

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I believe we’ve learned a lot, but are we doing anything? When it comes to pollution maybe it’s really humans that bite!

Bites #1

Pic taken by Resa, on March 14, 2014

Toronto, Canada

The Winds are Changing – pt.1

I went into the streets looking for solace. and found mayhem.

Artist: Andrew Schoultz
Artist: Andrew Schoultz

Of course I shot it!

Artist: Andrew Schoultz
Artist: Andrew Schoultz

What crazy beauty!

Artist: Andrew Schoultz
Artist: Andrew Schoultz
Artist: Andrew Schoultz
Artist: Andrew Schoultz

Just can’t get it all in 1 post.

Artist: Andrew Schoultz
Artist: Andrew Schoultz
Artist: Andrew Schoultz
Artist: Andrew Schoultz
Artist: Andrew Schoultz
Artist: Andrew Schoultz

Pics taken by Resa, on March 10, 2014

Toronto, Canada

100 Years Ago

“The Way We Were ” is the official title of this sepia toned mural. It’s so very gorgeous! It’s at 4972 Dundas Street W.

Artist: John Kuna
Artist: John Kuna

It depicts life in this area circa 1912.

Artist: John Kuna
Artist: John Kuna

So many sweet aspects

Artist: John Kuna
Artist: John Kuna

I did a Post of the horses and wagon 6 weeks ago, and I’m finally getting the rest of this wonderful mural out!

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Pics shot by Resa, on April 28, 2013

Toronto, Ontario, Canada