Some more Occupy Toronto photos

Some more Occupy Toronto photos

A few nice Occupy Toronto images I found: Saturday at OccupyToronto Image by LexnGer After the marching stopped, the Occupy Toronto protesters moved into St. James Park. Literally. Tents, cookstoves, and even a mini-library. All in the rain. There are pros and cons to them setting up in the park across from Camaraderie. Pro – I get to see and hear the evolution of the protest and show my support – where appropriate – daily. Con – there are a lot of people who live and seek shether in that park daily. I hope they are getting some of the support and not finding themselves squeezed out of their "homes" by the 99%. There is a 1% at the other end too. (more on the evolution of the tent city when I do my Monday photo walk) You Know It’s a Real Protest When The Banjos Arrive Image by LexnGer After the marching stopped, the Occupy Toronto protesters moved into St. James Park. Literally. Tents, cookstoves, and even a mini-library. All in the rain. There are pros and cons to them setting up in the park across from Camaraderie. Pro – I get to see and hear the evolution of the protest and show my support – where appropriate – daily. Con – there are a lot of people who live and seek shether in that park daily. I hope they are getting some of the support and not finding themselves squeezed out of their "homes" by the 99%. There is a 1% at the other end too. (more on the evolution of the tent city when I do my Monday photo walk) Music In The Gazebo Image by LexnGer After the marching stopped, the Occupy Toronto protesters moved into St. James Park. Literally. Tents, cookstoves, and even a mini-library. All in the rain. There are pros and cons to them setting up in the park across from Camaraderie. Pro – I get to see and hear the evolution of the protest and show my support – where appropriate – daily. Con – there are a lot of people who live and seek shether in that park daily. I hope they are getting some of the support and not finding themselves squeezed out of their "homes" by the 99%. There is a 1% at the other end too. (more on the evolution of the tent city when I do my Monday photo walk)...

Cool Occupy Toronto images

Cool Occupy Toronto images

A few nice Occupy Toronto images I found: an equal society Image by ruffin_ready @ Occupy Toronto, St. James Park speaking in the general assembly Image by ruffin_ready @ Occupy Toronto, St. James Park...

Occupy Toronto user pics

Occupy Toronto user pics

Some cool Occupy Toronto images: #OccupyToronto Shrine? Image by LexnGer After yesterday’s ruling that the "eviction" stands, and a park full of people as we drove by last night on our way back into town, the Occupy Toronto village is still solidly entrenched in St. James Park. Some tents have been removed. The Yurts are being taken down and the kitchen has been removed to protect valuables. The city has provided trucks to help people move their gear. But the park still has residents in it. The media still surrounds the park. The signs have taken a much more militant spin. The Library is no longer Open and is now barricaded. Other structures have barricades around them too. I would love to see this end peacefully. Please. Everyone. Peacefully! #OccupyToronto Still There Image by LexnGer After yesterday’s ruling that the "eviction" stands, and a park full of people as we drove by last night on our way back into town, the Occupy Toronto village is still solidly entrenched in St. James Park. Some tents have been removed. The Yurts are being taken down and the kitchen has been removed to protect valuables. The city has provided trucks to help people move their gear. But the park still has residents in it. The media still surrounds the park. The signs have taken a much more militant spin. The Library is no longer Open and is now barricaded. Other structures have barricades around them too. I would love to see this end peacefully. Please. Everyone. Peacefully! #OccupyToronto Heart Caravan Image by LexnGer After yesterday’s ruling that the "eviction" stands, and a park full of people as we drove by last night on our way back into town, the Occupy Toronto village is still solidly entrenched in St. James Park. Some tents have been removed. The Yurts are being taken down and the kitchen has been removed to protect valuables. The city has provided trucks to help people move their gear. But the park still has residents in it. The media still surrounds the park. The signs have taken a much more militant spin. The Library is no longer Open and is now barricaded. Other structures have barricades around them too. I would love to see this end peacefully. Please. Everyone. Peacefully!...

More  Occupy Toronto photos

More Occupy Toronto photos

A few nice Occupy Toronto images I found: OccupyTO Image by nouspique Occupy Toronto – Day One – Oct 15, 2011 Saturday at OccupyToronto Image by LexnGer After the marching stopped, the Occupy Toronto protesters moved into St. James Park. Literally. Tents, cookstoves, and even a mini-library. All in the rain. There are pros and cons to them setting up in the park across from Camaraderie. Pro – I get to see and hear the evolution of the protest and show my support – where appropriate – daily. Con – there are a lot of people who live and seek shether in that park daily. I hope they are getting some of the support and not finding themselves squeezed out of their "homes" by the 99%. There is a 1% at the other end too. (more on the evolution of the tent city when I do my Monday photo walk) Show Your Support Image by LexnGer After the marching stopped, the Occupy Toronto protesters moved into St. James Park. Literally. Tents, cookstoves, and even a mini-library. All in the rain. There are pros and cons to them setting up in the park across from Camaraderie. Pro – I get to see and hear the evolution of the protest and show my support – where appropriate – daily. Con – there are a lot of people who live and seek shether in that park daily. I hope they are getting some of the support and not finding themselves squeezed out of their "homes" by the 99%. There is a 1% at the other end too. (more on the evolution of the tent city when I do my Monday photo walk) Pass The Gravy? Image by LexnGer After the marching stopped, the Occupy Toronto protesters moved into St. James Park. Literally. Tents, cookstoves, and even a mini-library. All in the rain. There are pros and cons to them setting up in the park across from Camaraderie. Pro – I get to see and hear the evolution of the protest and show my support – where appropriate – daily. Con – there are a lot of people who live and seek shether in that park daily. I hope they are getting some of the support and not finding themselves squeezed out of their "homes" by the 99%. There is a 1% at the other end too. (more on the evolution of the tent city when I do my Monday photo walk)...

More  Occupy Toronto photos

More Occupy Toronto photos

A few nice Occupy Toronto images I found: Adding Something Image by Ramtin Amiri Occupy Toronto Sanitation Image by LexnGer At the end of their 3rd week in St. James Park, Occupy Toronto is starting to winterize....

Some more Occupy Toronto photos

Some more Occupy Toronto photos

A few nice Occupy Toronto images I found: For Alex Image by LexnGer After yesterday’s ruling that the "eviction" stands, and a park full of people as we drove by last night on our way back into town, the Occupy Toronto village is still solidly entrenched in St. James Park. Some tents have been removed. The Yurts are being taken down and the kitchen has been removed to protect valuables. The city has provided trucks to help people move their gear. But the park still has residents in it. The media still surrounds the park. The signs have taken a much more militant spin. The Library is no longer Open and is now barricaded. Other structures have barricades around them too. I would love to see this end peacefully. Please. Everyone. Peacefully! Sacred Fire Barricaded Image by LexnGer After yesterday’s ruling that the "eviction" stands, and a park full of people as we drove by last night on our way back into town, the Occupy Toronto village is still solidly entrenched in St. James Park. Some tents have been removed. The Yurts are being taken down and the kitchen has been removed to protect valuables. The city has provided trucks to help people move their gear. But the park still has residents in it. The media still surrounds the park. The signs have taken a much more militant spin. The Library is no longer Open and is now barricaded. Other structures have barricades around them too. I would love to see this end peacefully. Please. Everyone. Peacefully! Food Tent & Kitchen Coming Down Image by LexnGer After yesterday’s ruling that the "eviction" stands, and a park full of people as we drove by last night on our way back into town, the Occupy Toronto village is still solidly entrenched in St. James Park. Some tents have been removed. The Yurts are being taken down and the kitchen has been removed to protect valuables. The city has provided trucks to help people move their gear. But the park still has residents in it. The media still surrounds the park. The signs have taken a much more militant spin. The Library is no longer Open and is now barricaded. Other structures have barricades around them too. I would love to see this end peacefully. Please. Everyone. Peacefully!...

Great Occupy Toronto images

Great Occupy Toronto images

Some cool Occupy Toronto images: too big to fail Image by ruffin_ready @ Occupy Toronto, St. James Park media tent Image by ruffin_ready @ Occupy Toronto, St. James Park you can take any sign Image by ruffin_ready @ Occupy Toronto, St. James Park a system that’s failing us Image by ruffin_ready @ Occupy Toronto, St. James Park...

Check out some Occupy Toronto images

Check out some Occupy Toronto images

Check out these Occupy Toronto images: money and humans Image by ruffin_ready @ Occupy Toronto, St. James Park “Occupied!!” Image by Lone Primate One of the trilliums I photographed in the forest had this pollen-covered little scamp in residence. I’m not sure what he or she is, exactly, but the bug sat patiently throughout my attempt and never got visibly agitated. to the streets Image by ruffin_ready @ Occupy Toronto, St. James Park take a sign! Image by ruffin_ready @ Occupy Toronto, St. James Park...

Some more Occupy Toronto photos

Some more Occupy Toronto photos

A few nice Occupy Toronto images I found: Signs on Day 20 Image by LexnGer At the end of their 3rd week in St. James Park, Occupy Toronto is starting to winterize. Sorting Image by LexnGer At the end of their 3rd week in St. James Park, Occupy Toronto is starting to winterize. Security Image by LexnGer At the end of their 3rd week in St. James Park, Occupy Toronto is starting to winterize. Wood Image by LexnGer At the end of their 3rd week in St. James Park, Occupy Toronto is starting to winterize....

Occupy Toronto user pics

Occupy Toronto user pics

Some cool Occupy Toronto images: Occupy Toronto @ St. James Park Image by Adam Taves Occupy Toronto @ Nathan Phillips Square Image by Adam Taves Occupy Toronto @ Nathan Phillips Square Image by Adam Taves...

More  Occupy Toronto photos

More Occupy Toronto photos

Check out these Occupy Toronto images: Occupy Toronto Occupies St. James Park Image by LexnGer Occupy Toronto Occupies St. James Park Image by LexnGer Occupy Toronto Occupies St. James Park Image by LexnGer...

Nice Occupy Toronto photos

Nice Occupy Toronto photos

Check out these Occupy Toronto images: Occupy Toronto Occupies St. James Park Image by LexnGer Occupy Toronto Occupies St. James Park Image by LexnGer Occupy Toronto: Red Hoodie Image by Pete Morawski Occupy Toronto – We Do Not Image by Metrix X...

Check out some Occupy Toronto images

Check out some Occupy Toronto images

Some cool Occupy Toronto images: Nov 4th Free Tibet Protest March Starts From Occupy Toronto Image by Metrix X This protest march was started in St. James park. Occupy Toronto can learn alot about peaceful resistance from the marchers and Tibet in general. All ages came out in force. All That Is Necessary… Image by LexnGer It’s Day 33 of the Occupy Toronto protest in St. James Park. Yesterday the eviction notices went out, a stay was issued and a court date set for Friday to decide the fate of the Occupy Toronto village. The tone of the neighbourhood around the park has been changing and the tone of the park has as well. In some cases subtle changes, in some cases not-so-subtle changes. It’s going to be an interesting couple of days....

Some more Occupy Toronto photos

Some more Occupy Toronto photos

Check out these Occupy Toronto images: In The Park Today Image by LexnGer It’s Day 33 of the Occupy Toronto protest in St. James Park. Yesterday the eviction notices went out, a stay was issued and a court date set for Friday to decide the fate of the Occupy Toronto village. The tone of the neighbourhood around the park has been changing and the tone of the park has as well. In some cases subtle changes, in some cases not-so-subtle changes. It’s going to be an interesting couple of days. In The Park Today Image by LexnGer It’s Day 33 of the Occupy Toronto protest in St. James Park. Yesterday the eviction notices went out, a stay was issued and a court date set for Friday to decide the fate of the Occupy Toronto village. The tone of the neighbourhood around the park has been changing and the tone of the park has as well. In some cases subtle changes, in some cases not-so-subtle changes. It’s going to be an interesting couple of days. In The Park Today Image by LexnGer It’s Day 33 of the Occupy Toronto protest in St. James Park. Yesterday the eviction notices went out, a stay was issued and a court date set for Friday to decide the fate of the Occupy Toronto village. The tone of the neighbourhood around the park has been changing and the tone of the park has as well. In some cases subtle changes, in some cases not-so-subtle changes. It’s going to be an interesting couple of days. Sign of the Times Image by LexnGer It’s Day 33 of the Occupy Toronto protest in St. James Park. Yesterday the eviction notices went out, a stay was issued and a court date set for Friday to decide the fate of the Occupy Toronto village. The tone of the neighbourhood around the park has been changing and the tone of the park has as well. In some cases subtle changes, in some cases not-so-subtle changes. It’s going to be an interesting couple of days....

Great Occupy Toronto images

Great Occupy Toronto images

A few nice Occupy Toronto images I found: Occupy Toronto – a beautiful sight Image by Steve E. Back Off Bullies! Image by LexnGer It’s Day 33 of the Occupy Toronto protest in St. James Park. Yesterday the eviction notices went out, a stay was issued and a court date set for Friday to decide the fate of the Occupy Toronto village. The tone of the neighbourhood around the park has been changing and the tone of the park has as well. In some cases subtle changes, in some cases not-so-subtle changes. It’s going to be an interesting couple of days. Today’s Free Skool Schedule Image by LexnGer It’s Day 33 of the Occupy Toronto protest in St. James Park. Yesterday the eviction notices went out, a stay was issued and a court date set for Friday to decide the fate of the Occupy Toronto village. The tone of the neighbourhood around the park has been changing and the tone of the park has as well. In some cases subtle changes, in some cases not-so-subtle changes. It’s going to be an interesting couple of days. Pack It up Image by LexnGer It’s Day 33 of the Occupy Toronto protest in St. James Park. Yesterday the eviction notices went out, a stay was issued and a court date set for Friday to decide the fate of the Occupy Toronto village. The tone of the neighbourhood around the park has been changing and the tone of the park has as well. In some cases subtle changes, in some cases not-so-subtle changes. It’s going to be an interesting couple of days....

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