Many different colours make up the tapestry that is Wythe Ave, but one particular hue predominates – brown. This post is a celebration to brown, in all its earthy shades…
The fourth element, existing solely in the Chinese tradition is 木 (pronounced mu), which means “Wood,” as well as “Tree,” and quite possible, “Forest.” It is the first element in…
The second element for the Ancient Greeks, and the first for the Ancient Chinese, was Fire / 火 (pronounced huo). Fire is represented on Wythe Ave as emergency fire towers,…
The final post on the theme of Street Art (for now): graffiti, pure and simple. For this, I tried to focus largely on colour and dynamism, in an attempt to…
I cheated a little here, separating out all the Mini Coopers I stumbled upon on Wythe Ave and presenting them here in a separate post.
From suggestions of what lies beneath the road and pavement, I turn to look at things that use the roads and pavements – bicycles and vehicles. Today’s post presents bicycles…
A fundamental but often overlooked aspect of the street – the bricks that are used to construct its buildings. If you look a little closer, you will find that they…