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Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Another Consolidation Day

Today seemed to be another consolidation day.  Sitting quietly, working, and walking took up the better portion of the day.  Spent some time speaking with Rory.  It was good.

I'm going to bend one of the soft rules that I've had since beginning more regular postings.  I'm going to post some not contemporary photos.  These shots are of the reflected bit of the sunset from Sunday.  They weren't delivered by Google until Monday morning, and yesterday, I just forgot about them.  Here they are...the photos from a few days ago.

Severn River at Sunset
The sky and the reflected colors on the water are a pretty true representation of what I observed.

Severn River at Sunset with Triton Light in the Foreground to the Left
To catch Triton Light in mid-flash took a couple of tries and some quick deletions before Google came through with the panorama.  I really like this shot because it captures the light, the sea wall, the ELF antennas, and what used to be the David Taylor Research Center all in one shot.  There is a lot of history in the frame.

Capitol Building from the West Side
These two photos are contemporary from this evening.  Nothing really earth shattering here. Some more panoramic shots of the Capitol Building.
Capitol Building from the North East Side
I'm looking forward to the day that the scaffolding is finally removed after the restoration work is complete. The tarps have come down, so progress seems to be moving along according to the general timeline reported in this helpful primer by the Architect of the Capitol (AOC).




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