rDay Fifteen-Hundred-Four
By the way, I haven’t yet discovered the identity of the artist behind the terrific metal sculpture that wraps its way inside and across a corner of the local public library. It ranges from about 18″ – 36″ in height, and extends in total perhaps 15′- 18’in length. Seems to be an ode to local history, geography and architecture.
rDay Fifteen-Hundred-Three
More On Facebook
Reuters now tells us that some recently-disclosed Facebook operations are raising even more privacy concerns. Read more here. And see today’s HTG’s comments.
[If you want to track down some of my previous reports and diatribes about Facebook, start with this link: http://whilebusy.com/?s=facebook]
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rDay Fifteen-Hundred-One, Continued
A few more from Scenic Loop Road and Mormon Grade Road …
rDay Fifteen-Hundred-One
Kim surprises us with an extended early morning drive up Isaacs, out of town to Five Mile Road (with windshield photography opportunities to capture the almost abstract rolling hills, of which I cannot get enough):
Then we head up Scenic Loop Road and Mormon Grade Road:
And back down into the next valley to the east, connecting with Mill Creek Road and more windshield grabs of relics along the way:
Stopping over at Rooks Park, off Mill Creek, and finally home by mid-day.
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rDay Fourteen-Hundred-Ninety-Nine
A sunny spring day …
Oh, yeah. About a block from my workspace, I stumble upon an absurd (788 hp, 211 mph, just under $400K) Ferrari 812 Superfast (aka Type F152M). Montana license plates. Probably should be posted somewhere else:



























































































































