I've been stupid busy lately, so while I've been snapping the occasional photo, actually uploading them and cropping them has seemed like a Herculean (Heraclean?) task. Who has that kind of time?
Apparently, I still do! So, without further ado, some photos from the past week.
Last weekend, I was out by the Western Gap and noticed that the planters that way had not dealt with the end of summer very well:
But in taking that, I saw a cluster of UN planes across the way — not something I notice every day over there:
See the excitement I live?
Early in the week, I decided to finally photograph some of the new work in the subway. This is at the northbound platform on the Yonge line. (The Spadina/University line is on the other side of the glass there.)
I've been regularly heading down King St. East in the mornings lately. Now that the weather is getting chiller and gloomier, the gaslights add a surprising bit of cheer.
And, finally, at some point I wandered south of King toward Front along an arcade there, and this reflecting pool was down that way, steadily working itself toward murky. It was still charming at this point, though.
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