January 25, 2022
J is for Junk Store
If you’ve been around here for a long time, you’ll know that I started a project in 2011 in which I took photos of my child reenacting scenes from Allan Moak’s Toronto ABC book, published as a big city abc in 1984 (on the occasion of Toronto’s sesquicentennial!) and A Big City Alphabet in 2009—I have both copies! But because the alphabet is just as big as the city is, the project remains incomplete. We went skating at Nathan Phillips Square over the holidays, which inspired me to pick the books off the shelf and revisit R is for Rink, and then we realized a few letters were still outstanding, J is for Junk Store among them. Mostly because junk stores are not exactly FLOURISHING in our current commercial real estate market…but then again we haven’t done W is for Winter either, and winter is sure going strong. The other day, however, we walked past this weird store on the corner of College and Lippincott which I don’t think has ever been open, and realized it fit the bill, so here we are. One more letter. At this rate, the project should be completed by the time my children are through their teens.