Home » wildlife » Semi Tropic Spiritualists' Tract: Shredtastic
Semi Tropic Spiritualists' Tract: Shredtastic
19:16
Unknown
Labels:
air quality,
Allesandro,
birds,
development hell,
El Moran,
hawk,
Rosebud,
Semi Tropic,
Sunflower,
trees,
wildlife
Photos: Diane Edwardson, February 23, 2012. This afternoon, a wood chipper shreded trees for hours across the street from the Red Tailed Hawk nest at Allesandro & Rosebud Ave. (Click on photos to enlarge.) Then they moved over to Sunflower Ave (the opposite side of Allesandro, Sunflower becomes Rosebud Ave - so confusing - even to neighbors). Photos shot from Corralitas Drive looking across
Labels:
air quality,
Allesandro,
birds,
development hell,
El Moran,
hawk,
Rosebud,
Semi Tropic,
Sunflower,
trees,
wildlife
Popular Post
-
I'm stil revisiting old sketches but this time i took a very old sketch, from two years ago that i made before coming to italy.
-
Costco, the big box retailer, has for over a decade been the business with more electric vehicle charge stations in more places around Calif...
-
The Land Rover Defender is entering the 2013 model year in Europe with three additional options and a two fresh exterior body colors named ...
-
Extremobile is brought to you but none other than Extremo the Clown creator of the world famous Mirabilis Statuarius Vehiculum. This is the...
-
Photo: Diane Edwardson, October 10, 2011. Since breaking ground in 2006, the Corralitas Pits of Doom are living up to their name. (Click o...
-
There were lots of issues to contend with up to the end, but got through with flying colors. Consumer reports had something to say about our...
-
Step one is admitting you have a problem. So here goes: I am a book junkie. I love books. I buy them whenever I can. They are the only thing...
-
http://www.pressandjournal.co.uk/Article.aspx/2543951 THE man in charge of ensuring traffic flows freely in Aberdeen has urged shoppers to l...
-
Five Books that Influenced Me by Joel Arnold In a way, every book I’ve ever read has had some influence on me – at least on a subconscious l...
No comments:
Post a Comment