your power cables are seriously bleak. In the mornings, I can see from my hood a couple of very tall heron birds, admiring themselves very purposefully in the glass reflection, or digging in the lawn around sprinklers for worms. (They are tame and can be fed but have problem with picking danishes from the concrete)
You think that's bleak? I see dull buildings, and a few high rises full of undergrads in the distance. The parking lot is easily the most interesting thing from my window.
Wow. I think it's been ten years since I worked at a hood with a window within view. The hood use the most now has a wall on one side and banks of sample storage on the other.
looks like Blogger doesn't work with anonymous comments from Chrome browsers at the moment - works in Microsoft Edge, or from Chrome with a Blogger account - sorry! CJ 3/21/20
I see your chemtrails.
ReplyDeleteyour power cables are seriously bleak. In the mornings, I can see from my hood a couple of very tall heron birds, admiring themselves very purposefully in the glass reflection, or digging in the lawn around sprinklers for worms. (They are tame and can be fed but have problem with picking danishes from the concrete)
ReplyDeleteYou think that's bleak? I see dull buildings, and a few high rises full of undergrads in the distance. The parking lot is easily the most interesting thing from my window.
ReplyDeleteWow. I think it's been ten years since I worked at a hood with a window within view. The hood use the most now has a wall on one side and banks of sample storage on the other.
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