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Hey ball boy, no jaywalking, you have to press the button, just like everyone else. (Oddly enough I did not press it... I don't think it does anything.)
Is it weird that picture makes me think about "Serial Experiments Lain" ?
And you don't seem to understand
A shame you seemed an honest man
And all the fears you hold so dear
Will turn to whisper in your ear
And you know what they say might hurt you
And you know that it means so much
And you don't even feel a thing
I am falling
I am fading
I have lost it all
And you don't seem the lying kind
A shame that I can read your mind
And all the things that I read there
Candle lit smile that we both share
And you know I don't mean to hurt you
But you know that it means so much
And you don't even feel a thing
I am falling
I am fading
I am drowning, help me to breathe
I am hurting
I have lost it all
I am losing, help me to breathe
A public art exhibition by Preston Dane from Animus Arts Collective - 55.000 zip ties have been used on 24 light poles!
We were unable to go out to the light house but, I peeked into a open gap in the fence and took this.
the entrance to the log cabin. in front: zisk, [? sorry, i didn't meet this guy], chinacat w/Raina, rose. near the door: smarcus, fjf?, & jberger?.
A digitally cross processed photo of the walkway along the east side of the football stadium at the University of Oklahoma.
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Part of my Driving in Dallas Series
Note the leaning lightpole/stoplight
The base is burned.
Evidently from a severe collision.
Just up the street from this is a little white cross with flowers and ballons.
The cross is not in a good place for me to capture an image, not at least without getting run over.
This intersection, Harry Hines and Webb Chapel, has ramps leading directly to I-35 freeway on the left.
And there are always wrecks here.
There have been many crosses.
The Road/Landscaping crews remove them.
But they appear again in morning like night blooming flowers.
The Name on it is "Rene".
Sad.
Monday-night softball near Memorial and Waugh ... a bit of the downtown Houston skyline is visible in the background.
Here, see how the building looked before it was remodeled in the '00s.
I liked it much much much much much much better before the remodeling: The gray panels of aluminum composite material are unsightly, and I am confident that at least one of the ostentatious balcony retirees got rich because of inherited power applied to the mistreatment of others.
Here, see the building in July 2007 as the bad remodeling was getting underway.
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In downtown Madison, Wisconsin, on August 17th, 2021, a building in the "Capitol Lakes" retirment community, built in 1975 as the Methodist Hospital Retirement Center, later the Meriter Retirement Center, at the northwest corner of West Doty Street and South Henry Street.
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