Tuesday, March 21, 2017

March 19 2017 Leaside and Junction Triangle

  • Found 14
  • Walked 20,000 steps
  • Coffee at Epi Breads on Bayview
  • Picked up a couple of books, left a couple of books,
    left a Walking Sisters booklet in each Little Library
We started the day at the Aga Khan Museum in the Don Valley area.
Bright white, contemporary architecture & Islamic exhibits.
We had free tickets courtesy of the Toronto Public Library.
FYI, parking is $10 and a tour is $10 per person.




65 Thursfield Crescent
Thursfield

117 Divadale
Divadale

129 Donlea Drive
Donlea

Cute rabbit door plaque


36 Donlea Drive
Donlea

57 Parkhurst
Parkhurst and Cameron
Borrowed: A Recipe for Bees
Left: The Glass Castle

18 Fleming Crescent
Fleming
Borrowed: What Makes Olga Run?
Left: The Life of Manny and one of our booklets

18 Fleming Crescent
Fleming

Stopped for a coffee break at the Epi Breads
bakery on Bayview and Millwood
. Really good coffee/espresso, great bake goods.
Try the flourless chocolate cake.

Fitbit check.

45 Sharron Drive
Stumbled upon this schoolhouse little library
at Rumsey and Sharron, across from a
branch of the Toronto Public Library.

45 Sharron Drive

45 Sharron Drive
Sharron and Rumsey

Went back to the car and headed over to the
Junction Triangle.

53 Osler Street
Osler


Coloured marbles in a fence. Saw the idea on Pinterest,
and now here it is on Osler Street.
Nice stain-glass-ish look.

This cat skeleton was across from Perth school on Ruskin.
Not real. Cats don't have bony ear flaps.
 A halloween decoration that they've decided to leave out.
Disturbing, yet cool.

102 Franklin Ave
Stumbled upon this one on Franklin.

52 Dorval Rd
Dorval
First all-plexiglass little library we've visited.

On our way over to libraries in the Junction,
we met this super sweet golden retriever.
(Not a great photo because the sun was blinding the screen.)

Indian & Wanda

20 Abbot Avenue
Abbott

14 Jerome Street
Jerome near the Terracotta Tile House

755 Indian Road
Indian

We owned a copy of this book when we were kids.

It's 2 books in one.

Published in 1963. Still in excellent shape.

20,000 steps by the time we got back to the car.

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