Walking to Work - Park Street
I had to walk to work from a medical appointment at the corner of Park and Regent Streets.
Going north up Park Street I passed under the railroad spur that the Wisconsin Southern Ry uses to bring coal to the university's physical plant.
Park Street dips into a cut under a modern iron-and-concrete viaduct that carries the spur over the road. The oddly-shaped multicolored concrete caught my eye as I went past.
Here's another view of the cut looking north:
There's something about lines of sight diminishing to a vanishing point that makes me point and click without thinking.
The construction in the background is a brace of brand-new dormatories, if I guess right, and I believe I've seen enough dormatories in my life to know one when I see one.
2 comments:
You have a beautiful walk to work!
I only wish I could walk it every day.
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