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Fragile
The King of Halloween
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Glacier
The violet prison
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Witch's treadmill
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Woodbine in autumn
Used cars
Keno Store
Little customer
Going to the beer section
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A modest church
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Lake Ewauna, Mt. Shasta in the center distance
A lot of rust
Window with view of grass
Abandoned tiny home
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Red canal
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Field kitty giving me the evil eye!


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Diane Putnam club has replied to Don Barrett (aka DBs…I've noticed that most feral cats in this community are all-black. I suppose started small years ago and now there's a huge clan of them.
Don Barrett (aka DBs… has replied to Diane Putnam clubDiane Putnam club has replied to Don Barrett (aka DBs…Don Barrett (aka DBs… has replied to Diane Putnam club"Most Timbers fans may not realize that Providence Park has a creek running just feet below the stadium floor, Tanner Creek, which was rerouted by the City of Portland to allow development of the area. Another unique feature of the park is the feral cat colony that lives in the bowels of the park, a holdover for many years. Many strays found the caverns a perfect place to find food without being bothered, and after a construction worker killed a feral cat during the 2001 stadium upgrade, the team and Portland’s own Feral Cat Coalition set up a program to keep the cats onsite with a food and water station. It’s a rare treat for many Timbers employees to see one of the ferals wandering about or catching some sun rays on a non-game day."
i have yet to see any of them, but have known about them for quite a while. maybe some day i'll get lucky and be able to photograph them.
saw your photo in 'naturey crap - crappy nature'
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