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Sunday, October 24, 2004
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- Corn Maze
- BBQ Spaghetti
- Memphis Approach
- Safe Silverware
- On the road again
- Gateways
- Birds on Stones
- Company
- Sign to flowers
- Boxes
- Accusation
- Window
- FedEx
- Self in the ceiling
- Market
- Falcon?
- Extra Seats
- Hell's Kitchen colors
- Ferry to Victoria
- Bassman in the Subway
- The Shambroom Event
- Shadow Garden
- Full Escalators
- Soho singers
- No Image
- Late sun on Brooklyn
- East River, west bank
- DUFDR
- Rainbow over the FDR
- Stickeriti
- Tapefiti
- What we were doing on the Path in the first place...
- World Trade Escalators
- Christopher Street Path
- Five Sails Restaurant, Vancouver
- Where handbags come from
- Porto Rico
- Creative cropping
- Day and night in Victoria
- Trinity Boxing Club photo conundrum
- Ramon the Magician
- In honor of tonight's debate...
- Progress on George's
- The view from Granville Island
- Motorcycles!
- On the wall
- Got him!
- Roost
- Ridiculous Tribeca traffic
- Intrepid Burnout
- Chelsea Market produce
- Paul's Backyard
- What color is the moon?
- Tile art
- Horseback riding in Squamish
- Two Sides Cook
- Two Man Cam
- Smile Diner
- Colorful walls
- Orca Art
- A fleeting affair
- What time is it?
- Reflected Red
- Postcards from Vancouver
- Both Ends
- TGIChipolte
- Home through the mountains
- Dentist in the sky
- Stanley Park, Vancouver
- The Rocks of Teardrop Park
- Vancouver north shore skyline
- Blue Dog Cafe
- Pretty Peppers
- Pike Place Flower Market, Seattle
- Ready for the grill
- Seattle Cybercafes, a contrast
- At the Car Wash(ington)
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1 comment:
If it is a falcon it's almost certainly a Peregrine. Peregrines are named for their tendency to wander great distances during migration, but from what I've read many city dwelling falcons are present throughout the year. Unfortunately it's very hard to tell looking at your photo.
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