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Aw, man. Eugene looks like a nice town. It looks like one of those quiet little towns with the movie theater and the little shops that aren't filled with long dead dreams and broken glass from smashed windows and empty whiskey bottles!

It's hard to argue with anything named "Eugene" as well. It just seems like if it's called Eugene, it must be agreeable.
 
Apartment view

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Every time you post pictures like this you make me homesick. :rofl:

Nice new digs! :techman:

I was trying to figure out exactly where your new place is ..., then realized I've been away so long now, it's a doomed effort.

Enjoy.
 
Been wielding my camera everywhere I go, and here are a few snaps...

Bridge connecting Royal opera house to the Royal ballet school, Covent Garden:
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Jubilee bridge over the Thames, Embankment:
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Seagull over Jubilee bridge:
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Skaters, Southbank:
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Flower gardens, St James's park:
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National gallery by night, Trafalgar Square:
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Bridge connecting Royal opera house to the Royal ballet school, Covent Garden:
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That's a really clever bit of architecture; liking that a lot.

Happened to have my camera with me yesterday, so a couple of photos:

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The bumblebee photo is pretty noisy - I only have a cheap P&S - but I liked it anyway.
 
^^^ VERY cool shots, An Officer. Thanks for sharing those. :techman:

Thank you, TrekkieMonster, and KJbushway! I enjoyed taking them.

That's a really clever bit of architecture; liking that a lot.

Lazy so and so's - can't be bothered to get down stairs and cross the road! :p There seem to be a surprising number of these footbridges dotted all around, most of them much older.

Happened to have my camera with me yesterday, so a couple of photos:

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For some reason, this photo gives me the willies!
 
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I took this picture as I was walking out of the old (just turned 120 years old) Sorg opera house downtown. I love old buildings, particularly old buildings that have a display of something long since out of business:

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The Admiral TV & Appliances store. I love that building, and right next to it, the U.S. Hotel, believed to be haunted, and though I don't believe in such things, it's easy to understand why. I've been inside and it was a creepy, creepy place. The third floor is usually off limits, but the clerk said we could have 5 minutes, no flash photography. So we (my friend and I) went upstairs and looked around. It was like walking into the past, except dusty, and rather dangerous (falling debris).

I love old buildings. I'm going to have to find the old masonic temple pictures I have lying around here somewhere.
 
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