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To my 55" Samsung flat screen that got destroyed in the lightning storm last weekend. Our house took a direct lightning hit and wiped out all kinds of things like televisions, modem, router, phones. vcr, dvd, ect ect....I'm just now getting everything up and running so I'll be trying to catch up soon.
(this was a shot I took last summer and forgot to post until now) :-)
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This was an experimental painting for me. My goal was to create a huge open space. I wanted huge clouds in background with small cows in forefront. I am pleased with the final presentation. I hope you like it.
A nice treat for the Rangers closing Foothills Park this evening. #mountainlion #paloalto #openspace via Instagram ift.tt/2iN99MQ
a poetic fusion of nature and the industrial, with a sense of rebirth under the sunrise. themes of openness, resilience, and renewal
This is a busy market place, at a very busy time. The old structures need to be rebuilt. This is in Guwahati
Do you love the trees in Open Space? We can use your help. We are seeking volunteers and interns to map and inventory the trees in our preserves so we can take better care of them, especially the trees in high-use areas. Contact us at 650-329-2423 or open.space@cityofpaloalto.org. via Instagram ift.tt/2ah7OXs