Yes, Lowell, to answer your question about the river restoration: I think it is a good idea for the community and the health of the river... However, in the beginning I was very upset. E&P dam was one of my favorite spots to shoot with city mills a close second.
Heck, you never know when a little bit of extra wire's going to come in handy. Really! How many times have you climbed to the top of a pole and remembered, "Darn! Forgot that triple ply!"
"Photographers deal in things which are continually vanishing and when they have vanished there is no contrivance on earth which can make them come back again." — Henri Cartier-Bresson
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Interesting caption and a beautiful blue sky.
Yes, Lowell, to answer your question about the river restoration: I think it is a good idea for the community and the health of the river... However, in the beginning I was very upset. E&P dam was one of my favorite spots to shoot with city mills a close second.
LOL Lowell! That does look like a mess. :)
Not very neat, is it?
could be a bit tricky explaining this one to the boss!
:-D Was there a crispy cowboy at the bottom of the pole?
Looool!
Haha -- good one, Lowell. Hopefully, the utility company plans on cleaning that mess up.
haha, well imagined, lowell.
It does make you wonder why they leave all that extra wire hanging there.
Funny, Lowell. Maybe someone forgot to pay the electric bill so they got cut off.
Ride 'em cowboy,! Great shot!
Another good one! ;-)
Lol! Love your interpretation!!
In reply to your question on my post, yes, they are the same flamingos
Heck, you never know when a little bit of extra wire's going to come in handy. Really! How many times have you climbed to the top of a pole and remembered, "Darn! Forgot that triple ply!"
Ha! Very funny!
Haha, funny, Lowell, some cables in reserve...
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