Friday, December 26, 2008

Progress
Every year as we draw close to the end of the current year various Media Organizations focus on the Top Ten Stories, the Top Ten Images, the Top Ten Movies, etc.
Today the Flower Child will start his own top ten as we count down to December 31, 2008 and watch for the arrival of 2009.
Progress Report Number Ten
During the past ten years, can it be that long, we have all witnessed by reading and viewing about the troubled "Forest Hill Road Project" which has been in the planning stages for far too long. Today we will focus on a concept which I will entitle "Pride of Ownership." As you view the following images I feel that you will quickly ascertain that the "Pride of Ownership" factor is lacking.

This is a view of the West Side of Forest Hill Road in the vicinity of 717. I understand that the yellow ribbons are not to honor our Nation's Heroes who have served and returned home. I believe that the yellow ribbons are around threes which have been designated for removal. By clicking on the sign on the left side of the trees you can also ascertain that it needs washing. Not a very good image as it is. No "Pride of Ownership" from the Flower Child's point of view.

This is a view on the East Side of Forest Hill Road as you approach a Church on the Right Hand Side. A close look will reveal an unauthorized dumping of a well used automobile tire.


This is a very interesting shot of a tree that just got tired of life and fell down. The property owner apparently does not care about the potential danger of this debris so close to Forest Hill Road.

This is a shot of an SUV rounding the corner in the area of 461 Forest Hill Road and clearly shows how close the fallen tree is to the road way. Just think of a defensive driver having to turn to the right to avoid an oncoming car that is hugging and/or even crossing the Center Line.




2 comments:

erica_dreamer said...

those are some interesting photos. Did you take them? they are really good shots and angles. good to know that someone keeps up with today's progresses and digresses of the world.

Alan said...

Yes, I did take all the photos for this series. I have two more post to make to complete my series of ten. Thanks for the comment.