
My COVID-19 Diary – Week 8
May 3 to 9, 2020 The novel coronavirus has affected all businesses, big and small. Businesses that have been deemed as “essential” seem to be doing … Continue reading My COVID-19 Diary – Week 8
May 3 to 9, 2020 The novel coronavirus has affected all businesses, big and small. Businesses that have been deemed as “essential” seem to be doing … Continue reading My COVID-19 Diary – Week 8
On the 1st of February I went on my inaugural walk with the Toronto Photo Walks Group. I met up with about 25 fellow photo walkers at a local coffee shop in Riverside before we began our two hour journey. … Continue reading The Industrial Doors of South Riverside
One of my stops during Doors Open Toronto this year was on the campus of the University of Toronto. I did not attend university here, so I look for opportunities to acquaint myself with some of the facilities at this … Continue reading Doors Open Toronto 2019 – Part 2 (Hart House)
This year marked the 20th anniversary of Doors Open Toronto. The theme for 2019 was “20 Something,” focusing on the event’s past and the future, with an emphasis on Toronto’s youth and Indigenous communities. I chose to begin my Doors … Continue reading Doors Open Toronto 2019 – Part 1 (Riverside)
Whereas doors are generally associated with entries to a building, or interior walls of buildings, gates are usually associated with exterior walls or fences. Gates can … Continue reading Gates (and Walls)
The word “potpourri” originated in the French language, and can be literally translated into English as “putrid pot.” It was used to describe a Spanish stew … Continue reading Door Potpourri