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This & That: June 2-11, 2004


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C-Town Raceway

As David departed Columbus the Parks Department put the "Finish" flags up at the C-Town Raceway that he designed. (06.02.04)


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San Antonio

A unique decoration in the Convention Center made entirely from aluminum cans. (06.03.04)


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San Antonio

Colorful and lightweight. Too bad we can't see the top so we could know how they're attached. (06.03.04)


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San Antonio

A little excitement when fire trucks began arriving at the convention hotel. This is Big Red 1, a very long ladder truck from Station 1. (06.03.04)


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San Antonio

Here's the tiller cab, where the second driver steers the back half of the fire truck. (06.03.04)


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San Antonio

Firemen unload equipment to rescue about 40 people stuck in two overloaded elevators between the 30th and 31st floors of the hotel. (06.03.04)


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San Antonio

The Tower of the Americas built for the Texas' World's Fair in 1968. The 750-foot tower (to top of antenna) was the theme structure for the HemisFair. It is one of the tallest freestanding structures in North and South America. It is 87-feet taller than the Seattle Space Needle. (06.04.04)


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Rain Creek Farm

Chancy has taken a liking to sleeping in David's brief case. Go figure! (06.06.04)


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Fayette County

Rain, rain, rain and water everywhere. (06.08.04)


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CorridorWatch.org

Our largest Open Records Request from TxDOT to date! (06.09.04)


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El Campo

David was the speaker at the 100 member El Campo Rotary Club. His CorridorWatch.org program on the Trans Texas Corridor was well received by the group that included the Mayor of El Campo and other local officials. (06.10.04)


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Rain Creek Farm

David rescued this turtle from the road. (06.11.04)


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Rain Creek Farm

This handsome turtle is a Red-eared Pond Slider (Chrysemys scripta elegans) commonly known as the "dime store" turtle. (06.11.04)


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Rain Creek Farm

Here's a look at the underside of this bashful turtle. (06.11.04)


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Rain Creek Farm

Yes, it's turtle breeding season for another three weeks. He (or she) too was in the road. (06.11.04)


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Rain Creek Farm

This aggressive turtle is probably a Yellow-bellied Pond Slider (Chrysemys scripta scripta). (06.11.04)

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