You too can enjoy the good life. That is if you can afford to bid on these posters in an upcoming Christie's auction.
Friday, December 16, 2016
Tuesday, March 1, 2016
...And the Oscar so have gone to
"Simple Song #3", a stunning piece of music from the documentary YOUTH, that should have won the Oscar for Best Song. But to add insult to injury I was surprised to see that singer Sumi Jo and songwriter David Lang were passed over in presenting the song at the awards. "Simple Song # 3" and fellow nominee "Manta Ray" from RACING EXTINCTION Music by J. Ralph; Lyric by Anohni were both missing from the show and I for one think that is lame. And apparently so do they!
Labels:
all over your face,
hollyweird,
music,
oscars,
sumi jo,
tv,
youtube
Friday, February 5, 2016
Lizie's Dream House
Heaven in Rosedale.
She's a beautiful Georgian with great provenance, having only been owned by three families since it was built in the 1930's.
The grand enterance
Love the colour of this formal dinning room
Cozy, library/office.
The kitchen is a little meh! But I can probably live with it.
This is the Blue Room. It's devine
The current owner said you can see owls from this solarium. Um sold!
You can't see the pool, but it is just there to the right in this shot.
Oh yea did I mention it backs onto a ravine trail. Here is the view from Milkman's Lane.
Labels:
all over your face,
mama liza,
my new obsession,
property,
rosedale
Tuesday, January 5, 2016
Iconic Toronto
Derek Flack, editor and top contributor for BlogTO, wrote a great post today about iconic images of Toronto. Some of the images will be familiar to Property regulars, like Peter Doig's Don Valley image, which of course we have written about before.
But others were new for the Property team, like this Albert Franck image - Behind Massey Street 1966.
I was also glad to see two favourites: Kim Ondaatje's The Hearn 1974
And William Kurelek incredible image Balsam Avenue After Heavy Snowfall
In addition to Derek's choices there is also Christiane Pflug's 68 Cottingham
And of course everyone knows the master himself Lawren Harris.
This is his Toronto Street, Winter Morning. Thanks Derek!
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