Fifteen Months of Sheltering in Place
Toronto feels like a city again.
There's a Frood Who Really Knows Where His Towel Is
Fourteen Months of Sheltering in Place
The King-Liberty Village Pedestrian/Cycle Bridge
Thirteen Months of Sheltering in Place
A month and a year of staying at home as the weather warms.
Grange Park Heritage
12 degrees Celsius and sunny during “Spring” in Toronto was the perfect weather to do a tour from the book Toronto Architecture: A City Guide by Patricia McHugh and Alex Bozikovic. Ontario lifted its "strict stay-at-home order" last month, so I no longer felt guilty about wanting to visit the neighbourhood adjacent to mine.
A Year of Sheltering in Place
After 12 full months of working from home during a global respiratory pandemic, I'm not sure I learned a lot.
Eleven Months of Sheltering in Place
Things are going about as well as one could hope while stuck at home.
Ten Months of Sheltering in Place
This is the new year, and we are still "locked down" (if you want to call it that).
University of Toronto Heritage
Nine Months of Sheltering in Place
“‘Tis a fine shutdown, but sure ‘tis no lockdown, English.”
Naming
I name my computing devices after minor characters in the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy series.
University Heritage
Eight Months of Sheltering in Place
This is the end of the beginning.