A brick buried in the sand along the shore of Lake Ontario.

A brick buried in the sand along the shore of Lake Ontario.
Cranes unload raw sugar from a ship at the Redpath sugar plant, on Queens Quay.
It’s amazing what you find in parking garages.
This was carved into an old school desk I saw at an antique market a few weeks ago.
A TTC bus stop along Queens Quay, east of Lower Jarvis Street.
Nothing like a board game to pass the time.
Another shot of the Underwood I picked up at an antique market a couple of weekends ago. For this shot – and yesterday’s post – the only light source was a single candle.
I found an old Underwood typewriter at an antique market a couple of weeks ago. Fact: the longest word you can type using only the top row of keys on a typewriter (or modern day keyboard) is typewriter.
A small crowd gathers to take a look at one of Ontario’s air ambulances, run by Ornge (sic), at Buttonville airport. Minutes before, paramedics had transferred a patient from the helicopter, call sign 799 Medevac, to a waiting ground ambulance.
Spotted just above the runway at Buttonville Airport, in Markham. The angle of this shot makes it appear like it was taken at a much higher altitude when in fact I was standing on a picnic table firmly planted on the ground.