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Green is a permit for tree, issued by the Department of Public Works.
Red is a call to 311 about a problem with a tree within the past 90 days.
Major Edith Nuttall, Chief of Nurses at the hospital, stated "Carol was awarded time off from her regular duties because of the quality of her work. She was just about everything one would hope a professional nurse to be." The area circled in green is where she was headed in that fated helicopter for time off.
This is how I make my maps. Embroidering over graph paper then ripping it away to reveal the fabric underneath.
39. Grand Prix Osterhas am Ostersamstag, 31. März 2018, auf der Lindenmoosstrasse in Affoltern am Albis..Foto Martin Platter
A map of China taken inside our hostel in Beijing.
Tokina 11-16mm
f/7.1
14mm
6 sec
ISO 100
Mount: Manfrotto w/ ball head
A map on the wall at the Halifax Campus of the Nova Scotia Community College on Bell Road. The building is now being dismantled and I have the map as a souvenir.
The map is actually an older version of the building and was a few years out of date.
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From Blake Gumprecht, The Los Angeles River: Its Life, Death, and Possible Rebirth (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1999).
Credit: Laurie Van Vleet, Ithaca CIty School District
Location: Taughannock Falls State Park
Description: Topographic map zoomed into to the area from the falls to just above the delta.
ds106 daily create for July 15, 2016: "Draw your path on a map. Stop being a slave to GPS trackers! Get out a real map (or even a digitized on), find yourself, and show us where you traveled today."
I'm quite wary of putting my actual travels in actual space online anywhere for safety reasons, so I did a kind of emotional map of today. Today was rough. See this blog post for explanation of the image: blogs.ubc.ca/chendricks/2016/07/15/summer-tears-hope/