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What You're Missing
- Joe Middleton
- Mar 25, 2018
- 1 min read
In Toronto, if you drive on the Gardiner Expressway over the Humber River, this is what you're missing.

This quiet painting lives on one of the Gardiner's supporting beams, under the road. It is invisible to 13 lanes of traffic overhead, but it's a prominent and obvious feature if you're walking or cycling the Humber River Trail.
Above, vehicles scream along multiples lanes of traffic at 100 km/hr (or at zero km/hr, if it's "rush hour"). Below, light sneaks through the gap that's between the highway lanes and the off-ramp lanes, making the river look almost green.
A little reminder that sometimes you don't know what you're missing.
Photo Credit Joe Middleton