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Old 06-12-2007, 10:36 AM   #31
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glatt -- it must be nice to be able to walk to work.

I really like this picture:
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This is my Metrorail station. I just missed a train, so the platform is pretty empty. It will be packed like sardines in just a minute or two. The glowing sign on the left says the next train will be here in 4 minutes:
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Old 06-12-2007, 10:46 AM   #32
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I really like this picture:
Thanks. I knew I had 4 minutes to kill, so I took a moment to actually compose a shot instead of taking snapshots like I did for the rest of them.

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Old 06-12-2007, 11:33 AM   #33
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When I visited DC I was very impressed with the effectiveness of the Metro system. Our only public transportation system in Austin is buses, and they suck harder than you could possibly imagine.

I really like this thread! I don't have a true commute, but I'm going to try to remember to take pictures the next time I drive into the office for a weekend recording session.
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Old 06-12-2007, 11:40 AM   #34
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I wish I could use the Metro for my commute.

But here are a couple of pics from my daily drive:

A church on top of a gas station:




And the exorcist stairs:

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Old 06-12-2007, 11:59 AM   #35
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Wow - glad I stepped by to check this out again!
HLJ - I do promise my next creative writing session will include something naughty

Glatt - fantastic. You live in such a beautiful area, the walk must set you up for tackling the Metro. It looks head & shoulders above the dirty old Tube, but no commute is ever going to be ideal when you're sharing someone else's morning breath, right?

Happy Monkey - you're not kidding about the stairs
Having seen them, I'm now going to worry if you ever go AWOL.
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Old 06-12-2007, 12:28 PM   #36
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I literally am not kidding- they are the actual stairs from the end of The Exorcist.
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Old 06-12-2007, 03:38 PM   #37
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OK - contryside time! - all this concrete reminds me of the 30-odd years I travelled up to London and back each day, and taking 3 hours in total out of the day to do it. So that's 3 hours x 200 days x 30 years - jeez, that's 18,000 hours, or 2 years of my life (!), just standing on a platform or sitting/standing inside a train....!

Now it's a local job - in the winter I drive there but once the daylight improves I cycle for 2 or 3 of the days in the week. When using my bike, I try for quieter roads - sure, 19 out of 20 cars and trucks give you a wide berth when they overtake, but it's the 20th that's the problem. So I keep bsuy roads to the minimum.

The other thing is, well, most of you won't know where I'm talking about (or showing you photos of) - so here's a map of the route I take to start with - red marks the way (plus a bit of pinky-mauve color on the way back where I deviate from the morning route). So here we go...
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Old 06-12-2007, 03:43 PM   #38
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First picture - out of the driveway and across the road past Headley Court Ministry of Defence Rehabiliation Hospital (used for many of the Gulf War and now Iraq War trauma victims) - no photos though, not permitted - teh guards would be on you like a shot - a fantsatic building as well. Still never mind - I'm soon turning into the Tyrells Wood Golf Court and residential area (grand houses - the ones here in the second picture are the old stables that have been converted...

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Old 06-12-2007, 03:44 PM   #39
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I await photos of the sewage works with bated breath!
Joking aside - how wonderful is the Ordnance Survey? I love it for it's pedantry.
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Old 06-12-2007, 03:47 PM   #40
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Then it's past the Golf Club - the original manor house to the estate and as always there are alsways a few people there preparing to tee-off - no need to go to the office then....? The journey to work takes 35 minutes max - but it takes agood ten to fifteen minutes more to get home - why so much quicker in the morning - more downhill stretches - like the one in the second picture that runs through Tyrells Wood...

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Old 06-12-2007, 03:51 PM   #41
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Have to disappoint you with the sewage works SG - and I must get on if I'm to do this in 35 minutes - already 7.30 am and I've hardly started! Now it's out of Tyrell's Wood, down the rest of the hill and then across the A24 into that little turning opposite in the first photo. That takes me down and towards Leatherhead - wher there are shops (of sorts...)

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Old 06-12-2007, 03:54 PM   #42
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One good thing about the bike is that I can cut through the pedestrianised area in photo 1 and save aabout a mile of skirting around the town as the cars do - then I rejoin the road that takes me out towards Stoke d'Abernon and Cobham and mix with the traffic...

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Old 06-12-2007, 04:03 PM   #43
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Still this road's not too bad - a few cars , but not so many that they have room to give me a wide berth - I can stay in top gear for a good mile or so (the first photo, which confirms I'm going in the right direction, is just past the sewage works - just for SG that one!) and then it climbs a bit under the M25 (second photo) so I have to drop down a couple of gears...

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Old 06-12-2007, 04:16 PM   #44
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until I get past the Woodlands Park Hotel (back in the early 1900's it used to be the house where Edward the 7th took Lily Langtrey (his mistress). Now I'm well over halfway and after a bit of a drop, another climb and another downhill stint, I turn right and head through Stoke d'Abernon....

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Old 06-12-2007, 04:19 PM   #45
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I am swooning with delight at all the green
Much as I loved Ali's pics of her father's house, this is why I love this drizzly isle.

I'll come back to these when I'm faced with grey London in the Winter.
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