moe45673
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Thanks for keeping this thread alive, Goldie
Well, while we are picking nits: I noticed that this house, in common with many of it's vintage in the older parts of Toronto, still retains the ineffective bathroom vent pipe. I had one of these and upgraded to a powered fan. In my kitchen, I knocked a hole through the brick myself and had an electrician wire up a vent hood. I believe that in this day and age for health's sake good ventilation is a must. I feel strong enough about it that I feel it should be a retrofit bylaw.
TKWizard, thank you for a great series.
Gee, sure is quiet around here without Mustapha at the wheel.
Paul
re: Esplanade train picture
It's so very strange to have half of a picture that looks somewhat familiar, and the other half just completely foreign.
Just as a heads-up, the foot of Bayview is just starting to get some of the park installed there. If you are down that way, it might be good to take some pics while the place is still barren. When I reviewed this thread, I often wondered what it would be like to have a bicycle and run around Toronto in the 1930's for about a week. Also, I would wonder if I would stick out with the way I acted, behaved, and how I spoke. I think it would be fascinating to look around. I also wonder what we currently take for granted, as major swaths of Toronto have been levelled in order to put up things like the Eaton Centre, New City Hall, etc.
I think Toronto has a mandate to grow on a serious level. The GTA isn't that far behind London England, but I'm not sure if they are comparable entities. The GTA has 75% more area and currently a much lower density. This could prove interesting.
forgive me, but I am still perusing back in the three hundreds.
just posting occasionally.
is mustapha no longer here??
I wonder how many of us have fantasized about going back and trying to fit in with imaging technology we have today.
Seeing everything in colour would be so different from what we are accustomed to.
And then money. We would have to buy old money to use back then. Clothing too.
And then what about us visible minority types.
How would we be treated if we were dressed in upper class type clothing?
I thought I was the only person who thought of these things.
I wonder how many of us have fantasized about going back and trying to fit in with imaging technology we have today.
Seeing everything in colour would be so different from what we are accustomed to.
And then money. We would have to buy old money to use back then. Clothing too.
And then what about us visible minority types.
How would we be treated if we were dressed in upper class type clothing?
I thought I was the only person who thought of these things.
I went the second year (or was it the first?) of Doors Open. You won't be disappointed.
According to family legend, my Gggg-grandfather Thomas Storm (father of Toronto architect William Storm) built the gallows that was used to hang the captured rebels after the 1837 rebellion. Had Mackenzie been caught, he'd have swung also.