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On the bus ride home it looked like a child had marked his/her territory where they sat. All around me were stickers... on the side wall of the bus, on the back of the seats and on the poles.
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carlaw at lake shore, early morning...i stop at this intersection every morning...some mornings are more spectacular than others...
2010 Bike 180: 013 (1 Mar)
Multi-modal work commute, 12.55mi riding
First day back on the bike since before the blizzard.
I am fascinated by all the different churches in my area!! So many different styles & designs! The church was opened on November 29th 1958 by Archbishop Heenan.
I have been getting a lift in with my daughter for the last couple of weeks. M40, M6 and Aston Expressway. This is a picture from the passenger seat of the Expressway at 7.00am in the morning.
A closeup look at the workers laying fabric down to stabilize this hillside. They brace their feet against the bolts of fabric, then rappel down the hill on safety lines, letting the fabric unroll as they go.
I have been dreaming for years of being able to walk to work in the snow, and today, on a day when I was going to be the only person in the office anyway, the opportunity presented itself. WOOO! It was so beautiful and serene and like I had the whole world to myself. And then I got into the office, and was cold and damp, and really just wanted to be at home, curled up under a pile of quilts, drinking hot chocolate.
--Schn.
One day several months ago this orange cone took up residence on the high berm atop which I walk to work. I have no idea what its purpose is, but every time I drive home on non-walking days, I see it and think "I need to take a picture of that cone." Today I lived the dream.
--Schn.
Someone being filmed on the corner of Clerkenwell Road and St. John Street.
He looked pretty confident, nay cocky, in front of the camera - not his first time I'm sure.
So he walked across the road and shook hands with another guy and started a conversation, at which point I lost interest and departed.
The farm stand's October pumpkin people wore ghost costumes two years ago and princess costumes last year. This year they're clowns!
--Schn.
I'm hoping someone who sees this photo will know who did this. It's grass woven into the chainlink. Best part about it is, it was done at least a year ago and it hasn't been vandalized or taken down. It's been cool to see the grass decay as it ages. Great contrast with the vacant lot behind. Anyway, it makes me happy everytime I see it.
Near UCSF Mission Bay, 16th Street, San Francisco.