I've still been having camera troubles; however, I think they are now resolved.
In the meantime, here is a guest shot from my friend Domenic.
This was taken on I-77, near East 55th.
I'll have some updated pictures from Steelyard Commons in the next day or two.
like an arranged marriage with your ugly cousin, we are practically forced to take part in the oil economy by being made to drive places we otherwise would never go. although i believe things will change eventually, i am going to enjoy the ride and document it with my camera. don't try this at home
Very often while driving I see settings throughout the city and think, "That would be a nice picture." It then occurred to me that I could actually take pictures of the things I see. What started out as something to pass time while waiting for fares as a taxi driver has become a little bit more.
What will come of this? I have a few ideas; for now, enjoy Cleveland through my eyes.
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Monday, June 26, 2006
Friday, June 02, 2006
Thursday, June 01, 2006
VFTD - Steelyard Commons Post
After my son and I spent sone time at the Veteran's Memorial Bridge/Subway tour, I decided to get up close and personal with Steelyard Commons.
However, there were a few security guards patrolling the grounds, so I decided to stick with this concept.
You know, they have a link to a streaming webcam on their website, but you need a password to access it.
I wrote them asking if/when they would open it up to the public and was told that it was for tenants only - they can watch their building go up in the safety of their own cube.
Oh well, you will just have to look at these - and as always, all of the pictures used for this blog are located here.
As you can see here, most of the street lighting is in place.
Good view of the Jennings Road Extension (is this the real name? not sure) with curbs and streetlights in place.
More curbs and lights.
The eastern edge of the property where Quigley, Jennings and the Tow Path will meet.
This is taken from the area where the new traffic circle will be.
Further east on Quigley
However, there were a few security guards patrolling the grounds, so I decided to stick with this concept.
You know, they have a link to a streaming webcam on their website, but you need a password to access it.
I wrote them asking if/when they would open it up to the public and was told that it was for tenants only - they can watch their building go up in the safety of their own cube.
Oh well, you will just have to look at these - and as always, all of the pictures used for this blog are located here.
As you can see here, most of the street lighting is in place.
Good view of the Jennings Road Extension (is this the real name? not sure) with curbs and streetlights in place.
More curbs and lights.
The eastern edge of the property where Quigley, Jennings and the Tow Path will meet.
This is taken from the area where the new traffic circle will be.
Further east on Quigley
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