Friday, March 25, 2011

No Man Is An Island

No Man Is An Island by HaarFager
No Man Is An Island, a photo by HaarFager on Flickr.

HERE'S WHAT HAARFAGER HAD TO SAY ABOUT THIS MOST UNIQUE PHOTOGRAPH HE TOOK:

I've always found these traffic islands fascinating - don't ask me why. Imagine if you had to live on a plot of land this size. Could you do it? If you built upwardly, you might be able to. In something like a space needle, perhaps
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This is an excellent capture. If you will notice, much of the stimulus money is being spent building these type of concrete* curbs and curbing, thus are, in a minor manner, fundamentally transforming the nations roadways and especially the aged parking lots of distressed shopping areas. In that it provides jobs, it is a great idea. As far as practicality is concerned, the construction of hospitals where GOVERNMENT HEALTHCARE could be dispensed would be more prudent.

I am not advocating GOVERNMENT HEALTHCARE, however my fear is that there might be a shortage of hospitals as time goes by, thus new federally funded (through stimulus money) would be a preparation for the hard times that some expect to arrive.

Robert L. Huffstutter

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