Observations on Clybourn Platform
Oct. 25th, 2009 04:05 pmMy notes are splattered with rain and thus a little difficult to read, but here's what I can make out (in no particular order):
They scatter the second they alight from the train.
No one wants to be outside here.
The blue Clybourn sign has spraint saying "J4F."
Competing storage facilities--"Self Storage 1" and "Public Storage" with U-Haul trucks. Orange and red.
Rain, sign that says Wet Paint--not sure if is from fresh paint or rain. :)
A cement truck rolls by with rotating wet cement container.
Hardy flowers, gravel instead of grass, muted greens, yellows, golden wheat, browns, and some orange. White gravel.
Trash: plastic, cigarette box, green plastic bottlecap.
Most colorful thing is woman's umbrella and orange flourescent sign that says CONSTRUCTION, and ads.
Sattelite dish on top of 7-11.
Looking down on roads cracked, patched, multi-layered.
Trash can near platform drenched in dry, sticky liquid.
Sears (Willis?) Tower, clouds hugging horizon.
Everyone stands in a line looking at empty train tracks and greybrown rocks and waits for the train to come.
They scatter the second they alight from the train.
No one wants to be outside here.
The blue Clybourn sign has spraint saying "J4F."
Competing storage facilities--"Self Storage 1" and "Public Storage" with U-Haul trucks. Orange and red.
Rain, sign that says Wet Paint--not sure if is from fresh paint or rain. :)
A cement truck rolls by with rotating wet cement container.
Hardy flowers, gravel instead of grass, muted greens, yellows, golden wheat, browns, and some orange. White gravel.
Trash: plastic, cigarette box, green plastic bottlecap.
Most colorful thing is woman's umbrella and orange flourescent sign that says CONSTRUCTION, and ads.
Sattelite dish on top of 7-11.
Looking down on roads cracked, patched, multi-layered.
Trash can near platform drenched in dry, sticky liquid.
Sears (Willis?) Tower, clouds hugging horizon.
Everyone stands in a line looking at empty train tracks and greybrown rocks and waits for the train to come.
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Date: 2009-11-07 09:17 pm (UTC)