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Veröffentlichungsdatum / 2016 / Juni
- Yonge Street at Yorkville Avenue
Facades of heritage 1870s-1890s Yonge Street buildings (John Oram, #836; Moses Staunton, #838-844; James Weir, #846-848A; Charles Frogley, #850) are being preserved as incorporated into a luxury 58-storey glass and steel tower at 1 Yorkville under construction. The storefronts are empty. In the lot behind, there's a big pit with construction machines digging. Neighbourhood was quiet on a Saturday when festivals were drawing crowds elsewhere. (1 Yorkville Avenue at Yonge Street, Toronto, Ontario) 20160611 - United Club, SFO
Of the six of us leaving SFO today, I am on the latest flight direct. Dropped DY at West Oakland BART station at 9 a.m., she should have arrived in Vancouver before I depart to Toronto. The whole family is at ease through airports. (Club United, International Terminal, San Francisco International Airport. California) 20160620 - Tommy Thompson Park
Pedestrian bridge between Cell C and Embayment C open on an early Tuesday evening, so can't continue to lighthouse. Fisherman each trying a variety of lures, no success while I was there. The spit is rather long for a walk, it's good for a leisurely bike ride. (Tommy Thompson Park , Toronto, Ontario) 20160531 - Tommy Thompson Park
Pedestrian bridge between Cell C and Embayment C open on an early Tuesday evening, so can't continue to lighthouse. Fisherman each trying a variety of lures, no success while I was there. The spit is rather long for a walk, it's good for a leisurely bike ride. (Tommy Thompson Park , Toronto, Ontario) 20160531 - Tommy Thompson Park
Pedestrian bridge between Cell C and Embayment C open on an early Tuesday evening, so can't continue to lighthouse. Fisherman each trying a variety of lures, no success while I was there. The spit is rather long for a walk, it's good for a leisurely bike ride. (Tommy Thompson Park , Toronto, Ontario) 20160531 - The Hearn, turbine hall, upper level
Luminato has temporarily refurbished the interior of the hall that one housed eight large turbines. Art was placed on the first floor, and then on the walls of the level up six flights of stairs. Diners were arriving at the restaurant at this level. (Luminato, The Hearn, Unwin Avenue, Toronto, Ontario) 20160616 - The Hearn, turbine hall
Luminato art exhibits alongside the hall that one housed eight large turbines. The facility is 8 stories high. The venue has been empty since 1993, when electricity production by Ontario Hydro ceased. (Luminato, The Hearn, Unwin Avenue, Toronto, Ontario) 20160616 - The Hearn, stairs
Luminato has multiple sets of stairs up to the top level. Only the centre staircase runs east-west, lit by green, orange and blue bars. (Luminato, The Hearn, Unwin Avenue, Toronto, Ontario) 20160616 - The Hearn, northwest entrance
Luminato entrance with "Don't look back" in Gothic text, beyond a rough designated smoking area. Bike racks and parking lots relatively empty on a Thursday at 5:30 p.m. (Luminato, The Hearn, Unwin Avenue, Toronto, Ontario) 20160616 - The Hearn, Emma Lee
Luminato has a beer garden north outside the building. Emma Lee and her band were the free performers for this Thursday. Patrons were given wristbands, and one kiosk offered free samples of hard cider. (Luminato, The Hearn, Unwin Avenue, Toronto, Ontario) 20160616 - The Hearn Trail sculpture
Pierre Huyghe (2012) Untilled (Liegender Frauenakt) Reclining Female Nude was placed in the field west of the Hearn building. A bee colony has been encouraged to complete take over the head of the figure. (Luminato, The Hearn, Unwin Avenue, Toronto, Ontario) 20160616 - The Hearn
For Monday, @Luminato Festival is closed to the public. Rolled up on bike, attendant said to come back tomorrow at 5pm. The Hearn is a fair bike ride from Leslie Street and Lake Shore Boulevard, most people would choose the shuttle bus or pay the $15 onsite parking charge. (The Hearn, 440 Unwin Avenue, Portlands, Toronto, Ontario) 20160613 - The Gardens at Heather Farms
Wedding of Julie and Kevin, exchange of vows and rings, conducted by a non-religious officiant. Event was well-attended by a large family group, and many friends. Late afternoon ceremony had practically perfect weather conditions. Reception, dinner, and dancing into evening. (The Gardens at Heather Farms, Walnut Creek, California) 20160618 - Ryerson Student Learning Centre
Entered old building from Victoria Street Lane, not thinking of connection to new Yonge Street entrance. Library is open Sunday into evening, so Ryerson University students must not see summer as a special season. With eduroam, Internet access works the same as at home, so bicycling was just for exercise. (Ryerson Student Learning Centre, Yonge Street, Toronto) 20160612 - Robarts Library
Eleventh floor stacks, with triangular window bays protruding out facing Sussex Street. My alumnus card still gives me access to the stacks to old books, including one older than my attending university. Biked cross town, got caught in torrential downpour in the last five minutes, so entered the building dripping water. (Roberts Library 11th floor, University of Toronto, St. George Street, Toronto, Ontario) 20160605.