May-21-2010
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Excellent photo with a musical sweep. I never imagined wires and a hill could be so rhythmic. Thanks.
And people are so eager to underground the wires. They’re the veins of modern civilization, and should be hoist proudly in the air!
Overhead wires are hideous. The richmond would be soooo much nicer if our district representatives had the balls to make PG&E underground them.
My comment #1 above was about the photo, not the reality of the wires. They’re not great, but I’ve gotten used to them–they fit in with the general retro atmosphere of the neighborhood. They go with the fog and the fog horns–like living in a noir movie.
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