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Flowers for the ChiefPretty Flowers
Enjoy them now
It's time for a trip to the Skye 7月13日 After Men In Trees, July 12, 2007 Followed the crows out to Cattermole
The path west and north is cleared for walks
Clover and Shannon Falls make a good
Photo Op
At the bridge on 3rd the glow is reflected
Mountains and a bird in flight
Shimmer in a 15 foot tide, here, as expected
Sounds in the approaching night
I see young mallards snapping the air
Searching under the sea for treats
They seem well fed.
7月12日 Annes' East Coasters: New York, New York!!!New York Photos look good here
Send me your email address and I'll send a link to
the Adobe Kodak site
where the albums are viewed in full screen and
can be saved for your use...
Site of the Set, Pretty Pictures; Mostly...... and on this site, some dirty water, not so pretty pictures...
I filtered all the dirty water photos out of the site of the set albums on the Adobe Kodak websiite,
for the Men In Trees viewers...
To see these "just the pretty pictures"
email me, and I will then be able to send the albums thru the Adobe Kodak site...
The slideshow is full screen, and the site is the easiest to use... I was able to save the thumbnails
and use them on the Anne Heche website... need more Anne Fans to set up Albums there...???!!!
NOW FOR THE EAST COASTERS...
THE NEW YORK, NEW YORK ALBUM!!! 7月4日 one take
Ian Bruce, representing the David Suzuki Foundation was at the "Inconvenient Truth" presentation by Dave Mowat. One member of Council, Mike Jensen, suggested to me that Ian Bruce meet with Squamish Council.
The message: "More people, more cars, more pollution," could then be heard from an authority figure...
It would be easy to use Squamish to create a model community... There is so little development here and there are so many developers with so much money to spend here.
Block 20 is across from the Howe Sound Inn. It is zoned Highway Commercial and is to be Comprehensive Development No. 37 zone to allow for Six buildings of one to four storeys.
Those who can afford hundreds of thousand dollar windows... will block views that are now “free for all”.
It is not Smart Growth when views that are now free for all will be reserved for those who can afford these windows.
Parking is also a problem, as the residents on the streets don't use the entire street for parking. "Staff" often recommends parking spaces can be excluded from new developments. Then residential street parking is used.
10 million viewers of a top rated TV Series enjoy our views. Men In Trees, our chance to shine. All we will soon show are reflections from these window-to-window, concrete jungles...
More people, more cars, and more pollution... that can't be right...
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