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Call and Answer - 11.01.2025 - One way or another, we stay connected.
Take a Bough - 11.01.2025 - The last bit of autumn sunlight makes its way through the pine boughs on a late autumn afternoon.
In Suspense - A frame of iron for strength, shaped to hold rigid but light enough for cables to carry.
This way, we rise.
Dark Wash - As far as the eye can see, an inky stroke of mountain ridges lapped behind the shapes of trees.
Ebisu on Roof Tiles - Limited Edition 1 of 1, Tomoe Nakamura
It is about the god of house that is one of the old house in my neighborhood. It is small but put a smile of his face to make people happy. Material wise, it is my experimentation of Polaroid transfer and I added pastel for more vivid colors.
https://www.saatchiart.com/art/Photography-Ebisu-on-Roof-Tiles-Limited-Edition-1-of-1/79776/3648378/view
Ebisu on Roof Tiles - Limited Edition 1 of 1, Tomoe Nakamura
It is about the god of house that is one of the old house in my neighborhood. It is small but put a smile of his face to make people happy. Material wise, it is my experimentation of Polaroid transfer and I added pastel for more vivid colors.
https://www.saatchiart.com/art/Photography-Ebisu-on-Roof-Tiles-Limited-Edition-1-of-1/79776/3648378/view
Toronto laneway suites go back to Community Council
Last month the Official Plan Amendment and Zoning By-law Amendment that would have permitted laneway suites as-of-right in Toronto was deferred by Community Council.
So the “Changing Lanes” policy has been updated -- to obviously make it more restrictive -- and it will head back to Toronto and East York Community Council this week on Wednesday, June 6th.
Lanescape did a great job summarizing some of the updates on their blog. Here are a couple of their images:
If you haven’t already, now is the time to write your local Councillor and TEYCC to tell them that you support laneway suites and the proposed Changing Lanes policy. I did that last month and I did it again this month. I hope that many of you will do the same.