stjames2queenwest
Senior Member
Looks amazing. Does anyone know is it on permanently now or was that just a test?
Looks amazing. Does anyone know is it on permanently now or was that just a test?
It's great to see the big dogs are something for kids to interact with and enjoy.My observation of reactions to the fountain so far:
- Kids: Hyper-enthusiasm and joy, ride the big dogs (or, in one parent-upsetting case, decided to ride the pugs)
At the west end of the park, the eventual installation of an interactive, child-friendly public art installation called “Jacob’s Ladder” will add visual interest to the public space, while adding something fun for the growing population of children in the neighbourhood.
When I first came to Toronto, fireworks were cancelled one long weekend and I drove by the sign at Ontario Place that read, "We have no fireworks. Welcome to Toronto."
I didn't realize at the time, but these lines always stuck with me how true they are in many situations in the City. We deserve nice things. We deserve a wonderful public realm. We deserve them to be maintained to a high degree. But I've become so cynical because taxpayers don't want any money spent on anything nice and there is a huge portion of the population that craps on everything: spit, gum, cigarette butts, litter, dog crap, graffiti, vandalism...it becomes very disheartening.
So when I see something as wonderful as this new fountain, I hold my breath waiting for the inevitable damage and lack of care by both the City and a population that I have no faith in.
I really hope I'm proven dead wrong about my cynicism.
As it says in the front page article, they are calibrating it at the moment. Supposedly it will be turned off after the calibration is done (no idea how long that will take) until they have the official opening, which is planned for June but which currently does not have a date.Looks amazing. Does anyone know is it on permanently now or was that just a test?