Monday, December 15, 2008

Stroll in Mt. Washington

Today in the afternoon I strolled around Mt. Washington. The weather was pleasant, I couldn't concentrate on work, so I took my camera (yes, let's mention it again: the R1) and went downhill.

This might look like a Frank Lloyd Wright, but isn't. It's just a corner shop.


The parking lot of the United States Postal Service location in Mt. Washington. These vehicles are small and need to be evacuated from the flood danger area onto the bridge right next to it whenever it rains.


This might look like a cathedral of the modern times. But in reality it is the afore-mentioned bridge.


I wonder if they ("aber wer sind denn die?") had to pay royalties for this clever slogan. God giveth, Man taketh.


Man really taketh. This is in one of the posh upscale Mt. Washington interior design stores, selling antiques. Each of those undefinable pieces of ancient machinery (those on the small table, not the R1) cost between one and three thousand dollars.


Here, PJS taketh a picture.


Oh, and one unrelated quote at the end. It is not only unrelated, but even a lame re-post from long ago, but I feel like repeating it again:
The sooner you fall behind, the more time you have to catch up. If you're an idiot, you fall behind soon and never catch up.

(courtesy of Techno)

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