Upper left, these Leaside gents wanted to support neighbors on the Danforth in light of the dreadful shooting two weeks ago. They dropped by at Louis Cifers. As recorded at Leaside Community they are Alex Lofthouse, James Carter, Lev Glick, Russ Sutherland and Rich Baxter. Below that is Pierce Goulimis outside his pop-up store with Lucas Flemming on Bayview. They sell very pleasant novelties like the Now Playing Best Kid Ever picture frame. Below that, maybe you can resist an Apple Berry Danish from COBs but The Bulldog could not. Centre left, 375 Belsize at the corner of Cleveland is for sale. It has a garage on the street. A nice amenity. Lower left, the inventive friends at Leaside United Church explore Reel Life. “Themes from 2018 films and how they speak to our lives and our faith questions. What is it about superhero movies, heist films, and other blockbusters that captures our society’s imagination (and box office sales)?” Worth asking. Finally at the right, the new computer and electronics service shop near Scotiabank on Bayview Ave. is called F5. That’s the name of the Refresh key on your keyboard. Opening soon.
The Leaside neighbour at upper left is the internationally recognized children’s book illustrator Michael Martchenko. He is famous for work like that to the right from the Paper Bag Princess by author Robert Munsch. Mr. Martchenko is perfectly tickled with Leaside just as he tickles millions with his delightful art.…
Upper left, it's no one's business if this gentleman wishes to walk along Parkhurst Blvd. dressed in shorts or whatever in this weather. But it caught the eye of more than one resident and who talked about it on Leaside Chit Chat. It was shot Tuesday morning. Brrr. Upper right,…
Around home this Saturday, we have a wonderful shot (upper left) from 1937 of a gentleman who attended Bessborough Public School when it was still Leaside Public School. There are posts separately by both his daughter and granddaughter. Nice. Then at upper right are two precious "baby shark do-do-dos" posted…