East York and Gerrard areas of Toronto on a beautiful +18C sunny day. Great day for a walk.
8 Little Library visits.
First stop, Cosburn Church
A girl scout built Little Library
by the side door of the church.
Cadorna Avenue, East York
Charter 43834
Picked up Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking
Malcolm Gladwell. author of Loved Tipping Point
Canadian
Excellent writer
BlogTO calls Craven Road one of Toronto's weirdest streets.
There's a cottage feel to this road.
A quiet one-way street, full of old small houses (almost all of them under 46 square metres).
A wooden fence lines one side of the street.
Craven Road has the longest municipally maintained fence in the city.
This part of the neighbourhood uses the fence to display art.
1297 Gerrard St E
Skyblue Studio
Full of french-language children's books.
Charter 39267
Highfield Road, Toronto
Highfield Road, Toronto
Just a few doors south of the little blue library.
The sign on the door is a funny way to
hopefully, detour someone from taking all of the books.
Rule 1: Take a book. Leave a book.
Rule 2: If your licence plate is xxxx xxx, see Rule 1.
Coxwell Avenue near Casci Avenue
Corner of Hanson & Drayton Avenue
Funny book cover
This book has gotten great reviews.
Saw this Wishing Bowl on the way to Earl Haig
Last stop before going home.
Earl Haig Public School.
15 Earl Haig Avenue
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