The subway trains get a bit crowded during the evening commute.Yet another reason I prefer cyclo-commuting...
"The optimist says this is the best of all possible worlds. The pessimist fears he is right." -- J. Robert Oppenheimer
I am Grand Master Knarf. French gamesters grovel and kowtow; they lay prostate before me.
It was on this date, six years ago, that Gee Dubya coined the phrase "axis of evil", referring to those rogue states Iran, Iraq and North Korea.
I took today's photo on Saturday afternoon at Victoria Park subway station in Toronto. We were on our way back from visiting Oliver, a wonderful dog who was just diagnosed with (apparently) terminal cancer on Friday .
It was a one-shot deal. She was sitting on her bike next to a streetcar at Queen and Victoria. I asked if I could take her photo, she smiled and said "yes", I shot. We chatted for a second, the light changed and off she went.
Every time I see a senior zipping by on one of these electric scooters, I think of the infamous Monty Python sketch. I know, Hell's Grannies had nothing to do with mobility devices (being as they weren't around back then), it's more the attitude of some of today's seniors on their "mobies" that reminds me of that title.
These bicycle posts are ubiquitous around This Fine Burg.
Sort of an ongoing reminder that if you're looking for something to do tonight in Toronto, Reposados on Ossington between Queen and Dundas features some amazing jazz.
For all my anti-car rants, all the waste of fossil fuels and other non-renewable resources, all the pollution, all the deaths and injuries caused to pedestrians, cyclists and other drivers, for all of that, I'm glad that some people in Kensington Market found this lovely use for a car this past summer.
I rode my bike to work today. Yesterday, as it was snowy and wet, I took the subway (actually, it "took me" didn't it?). As much as I prefer riding my bike, one of the advantages of transit is that I get to read. Yesterday morning, I chose to read a newspaper.
I wonder how much longer we'll see these guys around?
It was like a convergance of the stars.
Actually, into the warmth would be more appropriate.
As many of you know, I dispatch bike messengers. Tell them what to pick up, tell them when to go drop those things off.
We got snow as predicted on New Years Day. I don't think it was as much as the prognosticators predicted, but it was enough for kids (and their dads) to drag out the sleds and hit the slopes all over Toronto.