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Crazy, yes totally crazy order these photos got added here. |
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Here I was still in the neighborhood where someone had trouble finding a trash can. |
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Then here I was on my way from Ion to train station to go to Houston Museum of Fine Arts.
And yes that was a moment before that. Buzz.
Part of the built infrastructure.
On my way to Ion.
Aha, here is where the blog was supposed to begin with the not so completely evident but there row of service trucks at homes being gutted and rehabbed where folks are being good to front end loader remove trash elsewhere and neighbors trying to get ready for Friday bi-monthly heavy trash pickup but the ditch is really the only place for large amounts unless we block street or driveway.
There is a beautiful Houston sunset as seen from inside
Ion currently in building with
Station
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Something like a tree outside what was Sakowitz. |
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Tree inside old financial center. |
Ok back to the beginning again where I am wondering why I have to leave my neighborhood. I am old so at a lecture I will be told old folks and children are the most likely to sort of have this need for stuff in the neighborhood.
On the way to Ion.
Yep Same.
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Where Foley's was. |
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An interesting home in the neighborhood. |
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Museum District stop |
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Windows |
Cute kitty and the ditch and heavy trash infrastructure looking for a solution.
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I do not know right now. |
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ZAZA |
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Yep |
Oh, here we are at the talk maybe about libraries but also about neighborhoods, heat waves, gentrification and more.
Yes more built environment.
I do not remember noting before that these are retractable.
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To my left |
Nice and wide walkways.
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Headed out |
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ramp |
Part of The Situation
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Hmmmm |
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Green Link |
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Future |
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Again |
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Clear | |
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Down and to the Northwest |
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Straight On |
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Here I go |