I believe that the images from my walk down into the stone cutting plant are the last snowy images that I have left to post. So, a while back I was caught by the way the sunlight sparkled in the trees. I stopped and decided to go for a walk. Well, I ended up down around one of the various limestone processing plants in the area. Probably somewhere I wasn't really supposed to go but no one was area and it was neat. Not to mention the fact that there was a but load of snow on the ground and it was Sunday so no one was going out unless they had to.
Oooh, how mysterious. I suppose it's something for hauling stone? Out of a quarry? But wait! What is that long hose thing that's being held up by three little beige benches!? Mysteries abound!
The water was all frosty and glazed over but some times the color was a little odd. It was quiet like something might come bursting out of it and gobble you up.
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Every little joy shall be eclipsed by something darker and that in turn by a greater joy.
Oh hoho. I know what you mean... That suspicious color that looks a little too chemical... might harbor some radioactive beastie with glowing tentacles...!
Yeah, exactly that odd color. Like the bright green lakes in the middle of nowhere... I'll have to stop and take pictures the next time I see one of those. I think the home owners have made made lakes and add chemicals to them to keep the algae from growing. They are the oddest color.
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Every little joy shall be eclipsed by something darker and that in turn by a greater joy.
Yeah, I think they have lots of those in Florida! Reminds me of a news snippet I saw about blue water pollution in China from blue-jeans factories... Hmmm...
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Every little joy shall be eclipsed by something darker and that in turn by a greater joy.
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Every little joy shall be eclipsed by something darker and that in turn by a greater joy.
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Every little joy shall be eclipsed by something darker and that in turn by a greater joy.
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Every little joy shall be eclipsed by something darker and that in turn by a greater joy.