Located in the City Of Toronto in the Kensington Market on Augusta Avenue. An agreement with City Hall allows it to be a permanent fixture annually from May to October on the street as long as it has insurance on it. In the winter months it is placed in storage so it doesn't impede the work of snow plows.
Thursday, October 03, 2013
Kensington Market’s Garden Car
Located in the City Of Toronto in the Kensington Market on Augusta Avenue. An agreement with City Hall allows it to be a permanent fixture annually from May to October on the street as long as it has insurance on it. In the winter months it is placed in storage so it doesn't impede the work of snow plows.
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I see that the gutter is following the example of the car. Very nice.
ReplyDeleteHa, ha, we had the same "green" idea today. Nice one.
ReplyDeleteHmmmm, maybe it's late in the season, but the car looks as though it's blooming more than the garden. It's a pretty cool sight, though!
ReplyDeleteHad to laugh when I saw this "green car" because I had just visited Judy at Prescott Area Daily's photo. Check it out for quite a contrast.
ReplyDeleteHmmm....I don't think I'd want it in front of my business. I suppose it does attract a lot of attention.
ReplyDeleteWhat Mayor allowed that mess. Not a camper of it. Not Ford I hope.
ReplyDeleteOh my Ford now is gone to Texas to bring in music to Toronto. Really? Do we not have Canadian Talent.
I am glad I live in the Country.
What is next in Toronto. Dumbo the Elephant sitting there.
Take a tour of Kensington Market and you would realize it fits right in with the decor of the market. All tourist should take a tour of the area... it's in a world of it's.
DeleteWhat a giggle! Kudos to the City of Toronto for allowing it, and of course it has to be moved before the snowplows come out. Good shot, Andy.
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Now there's a photo op if I've ever seen one!!
ReplyDeleteIt's a little weird, but that's OK. I like how colorful it is ... gives off a happy feeling!
ReplyDeleteIt always brings a smile!
ReplyDeleteFantastic! I love it.
ReplyDeleteHa! I love it! I struggle to keep my garden blooming. Now I wonder if it runs.
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