Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Eisenhower Hospital

Went to work this morning and saw this in my rear view mirrow, the rising morning sun.

This intersection always fascinate me because as you are coming around the big curve, you first see the single traffic light on the far left and over the other traffic lanes facing this way! This is to let you know in advance what the real traffic lights are showing before you can see them.

Here is one of my favorite views on my drive at work, the view of the Eisenhower Hospital on the grounds of Fort Gordon, the army military base next to Augusta.

I am parked at a high school football field which is hidden below the parking area here. The Eisenhower Hospital can be seen on the hills in the far background.

Now looking down onto the field.

You can see the continous rim of the hills of the "bowl" in the background.

Another view taken from the back side of the football field seating ramp.

Here is another view of the hospital at Fort Gordon.

Here is the front of the high school with its view of the hills around another part of the "bowl". The buildings in the far distance is that of the big Augusta Mall complex.

Here is Orin, one of the riders I take to the work place that the county has provided for the mentally challenged. He saw me take a picture of the hospital in his neighborhood and asked me if I would take a picture of him standing in the door of the bus for his girlfriend that he says he is marrying this summer. He is quite a character.

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