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What December looks like
Morning visitors, evening grosbeaks
Moon by request
Wet, wind-blown flicker, licking out her tongue
Oh yeah, a white-throated sparrow
That moon tonight
High noise; blowy skies
Moon just showing through
Raspberry finch
I'm more the bah-humbug sort of person
Evening grosbeak
Just past full, the moon over neighbours' yards
Didn't get any bird pictures
This is a picture of a Golden-crowned kinglet
Grandad's well
Alder and chuckleypear
The early show
RIP CKZN
One-M's cats-in-windows page
Last night looking NNE
A pair from the Instamatic 500
Back of a chair
Fledgling chickadee
Raining
More expired film
Longhorn borer
A neighbour's mock orange
Off the bridge
Magnolia
Betrothal announced
In 1985
Siskin eating his sunflower seed
Dins
The beer I was drinking
The beer I was drinking
Snowbirds at work
Christmas is gone and past
Dull morning, lovely town; looking North
Singing the national anthem
Family dinner
Be Art.
A half century too late for a good album cover
Vetch
Dinner party. Sorta.
Arlo, mid-story
Snowbird calling in the apple tree
Nice light
Purple finch
Another Sea Angel
Sea angel and its prey
A gross of eggs in a square inch
Red-legged thrush, I figure.
Ten o'clock near Morón
Flicker flashing his underwear at me
Eating dogberries
Leftovers
Testing a new lens
Crow
Parking, maybe
Cat's Christmas
At the feeder
NNE sky two weeks ago
His better side
Somewhat steadier
93-year-old harpist
Old bike
Testing textures
Alice admiring the new picture
Gerry Squires
Ten of them looking all ways
Explaining his work
Birthday cake(let)
Illiterate
A half minute later
Leopard Marsh Orchid
Ten seconds of downtown in fireworks
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Tower
in the early 1980s, I spent a couple of years visiting and photographing
radio broadcast towers around town. I liked their looks.
Back then, there were fewer radio towers since it was before the
mushrooming of cell-phone towers. Today there is a cell-phone tower on --
it seems -- almost every elevated green space and commercial rooftop. Some
bigger towers are still way up on high hills, accessible only by walking up
gated lanes, like this one.
This tower is (at least mainly) a combination of microwave connections and
cell-phone repeating. There are some antennas at the top I don't know --
maybe they are broadcasters.
radio broadcast towers around town. I liked their looks.
Back then, there were fewer radio towers since it was before the
mushrooming of cell-phone towers. Today there is a cell-phone tower on --
it seems -- almost every elevated green space and commercial rooftop. Some
bigger towers are still way up on high hills, accessible only by walking up
gated lanes, like this one.
This tower is (at least mainly) a combination of microwave connections and
cell-phone repeating. There are some antennas at the top I don't know --
maybe they are broadcasters.
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