A plant pot in a niche in the wall has trailing tendrils. This is a fancy hotel on King Street East in Toronto.
A closer view. The plaque mentions that the hotel was built in 1903.
The Fields Institute is well-known to mathematicians the world over. Here is the entrance.
With the sign more readable.
It’s carved into the wall, too, in monumental lettering.
A green alley between buildings in Toronto.
I don’t remember where this quiet back garden was. You can buy chairs like that (unpainted) at Canadian Tire.
This one is on Pauper’s on Bloor Street West, just West of Spadina.
Grafitti in Toronto saying “I love you” although not naming anyone in particular.
I think it’s a very long bike rack but I don’t remember.
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