We are still in the church/ gallery/ restaurant/ studio. After we got to the top of the stairs, there was this drinking fountain. The all-too-familiar sign above the drinking fountain (at least in art schools) of not dumping paint down the drain. Ha!
After wandering through the church a bit, we discovered that it was primarily a working studio and that there wasn't anything to look at (well, without interrupting people working). When we got outside the smell of food got the better of us and we decided to stop at a tiny little place. It was very dark but cozy. They had homemade mac n' cheese that was to die for. Perfect for a cold day.
Tom Waits was introduced to me by a co-worker. Lo and behold, Toronto knows Tom Waits. I was surprised to see this poster and had to take a picture of it immediately and post it on FB for my co-worker to see. It's amazing how big, yet how small, this world can be...
As we continued our journey down the street, we saw this very patient dog waiting for someone at this little cafe/ restaurant's door. Of course, when i took the pic. the dog looked away. I felt sort of bad because it was cold out, and this dog looked like he had been waiting for some time.
I know, it's just three bikes. But... they were lined up so neatly and the colors together were so pretty. When i took this pic. i was focused on the books. As i'm writing this, i'm noticing that there is an arrow on the pavement. Almost suggesting that the bikes were meant to "go", so you should give them a try. I wonder if the shopkeeper painted that arrow. Or, i wonder if the shopkeeper even knew it was there and intentionally parked the bikes there and parked the bikes in such a way so as to give an indication that the bikes were ready to go. Who knows.

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