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📷 documenting the garden.
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Condo towers catching golden-hour light across Grenadier Pond, framed between a willow and a bare dead tree, reflections rippling on the water.

Spent the evening in High Park at 1RG’s Art in the Park event. Drew some trees. A squirrel came by to critique.

10 Jun, 2026 at 9:45 PM

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Cloudless blue sky over a leafy residential Toronto street, sky filling most of the frame. Green trees line both sides; a gabled wood-and-shingle house with a second-floor balcony anchors the right, a pale apartment block sits behind trees on the left. Utility lines cross the middle. At the curb, a red STOP sign below a yellow ENDS sign. A faint daytime moon hangs at upper left.

Blue Sky

Summer in Toronto.

8 Jun, 2026 at 12:18 PM

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Album cover of Hot Mulligan's Bckyrd.

My current jam is Bckyrd by Hot Mulligan.

8 Jun, 2026 at 11:50 AM

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A raccoon crosses a floodlit lawn at the foot of a large tree at night, the lit windows of Queen's Park behind it. A '10' is painted on the road in the foreground.

Raccoon

Saw this raccoon outside the Legislative Assembly of Ontario.

7 Jun, 2026 at 11:22 PM

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A printed poem on cream-coloured paper, photographed close up. The title reads "THEY/THEM" in small caps, with an italic dedication to Nex Benedict beneath it. The poem is set in a serif typeface, its lines built from ampersands as it moves through times of day — dawn, dusk, sunset, twilight, morning — before closing on a two-line stanza about binary perception and the divine.

Love this poem I found:

6 Jun, 2026 at 1:07 PM

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Two painted canvases leaning against a graffiti-covered brick wall in a dim alley at night. The larger central canvas is a black ink-and-charcoal drawing on a cream ground: elongated, sketchy human profiles and faces, with one figure in a coat holding a cigarette near a tiny orange figure perched on the hand. Below the image it's titled "BIDDING WAR," dated "2 JUNE 2026," and signed "GRAF ALLEY" with a heart and an artist's signature. A smaller canvas to the left, in the same scratchy style, shows two faces and reads "SOLVE & RASOLUTE." Behind them the wall is covered in red, teal, and grey graffiti, including a snarling wolf and the word "RASCAL" in red. On the concrete in the foreground, handwriting reads "LIFE & DEATH ARE THINGS YOU JUST DO WHEN YOU'RE BORED," and beside a small sketch, "YOU CAN'T TAKE THIS ONE" with an arrow.

Love this Basquiatist graffiti.

2 Jun, 2026 at 11:52 PM

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A hand-lettered cardboard sign staked into a grassy curb strip. The top reads "DOG LIBRARY" in colored block capitals; beneath it, smaller handwritten text says "TAKE A STICK / LEAVE A STICK (OPTIONAL)." A few sticks lie scattered in the grass below the sign. A sidewalk runs along the left, and a young staked tree sits in a mulch bed to the right.

2 Jun, 2026 at 5:00 PM

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A plastic-wrapped flyer taped to a pole, headed "Good Friends Market," reading "GARAGE SALE — May 30th, 6 Florence St, 9AM–4:20PM. Lots of high quality GOODS for sale.. that's gangster talk for vintage clothes, knick knacks, video games, collectibles etc!" A quiet street with a bike lane sits behind it.

1 Jun, 2026 at 6:00 PM

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A large lilac bush in full bloom, covered in pale purple flower clusters, growing in front of a tall maple on a sunny day.

Photo dump from a weekend at the farm.

1 Jun, 2026 at 2:10 PM

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A pale blue gig poster stapled to a weathered wooden utility pole, showing a classic arched-back black cat with bushy tail, wide eyes, and a jagged toothy grin. Blocky pixel-font text reads "VERACUDA SCULPTURES" across the top. Bottom corners list "P.W.Y.C HOUNDSTOOTH" and "9PM JUNE 10TH." A sunlit street stretches behind — red brick house, streetcar tracks, scattered clouds.

Veracuda Sculptures

Poster for Veracuda Sculptures.

19 May, 2026 at 4:41 PM

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Photo of Sister Pigeon and Sister Moth of Sister Wife Sex Strike.

Love this folk-punk protest song From the River to the Sea by Sister Wife Sex Strike.

19 May, 2026 at 3:04 PM

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Two boooks,Colored Television by Danzy Senna and Ghosts Photo in a graph a chronicle by Myrna Kostash, sitting on a stack of London Review of Books.

10 May, 2026 at 12:59 PM

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