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City in the Clouds #1

Topic Categories: My PicturesNYC Through My EyeNYC lifePhotography
Posted on: January 13, 2008 3:59 PM, by "GrrlScientist"

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Three days ago, NYC was encased in clouds after an all-night rainstorm. Being a native of Seattle, I found this to be very beautiful and reminiscent of my other home 3,000 miles away.

City in the Clouds #1, Lincoln Center, NYC.

Image: GrrlScientist 2008 [wallpaper size].

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The Danes call it gråvejr, which literally translates as "grey weather". If you like that sort of weather, you'll love it here at the moment.

Or you could just move to Britain.

Bob

Posted by: Bob O'H | January 14, 2008 1:37 AM

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