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Nonfiction: View out the second floor back porch window of the [[Karl Jones Gallery (nonfiction)|Karl Jones Gallery]], 130 East Sheridan Street, [[Ely, Minnesota (nonfiction)|Ely, Minnesota]], looking down on the back yard.
Nonfiction: View out the second floor back porch window of the [[Karl Jones Gallery (nonfiction)|Karl Jones Gallery]], 130 East Sheridan Street, [[Ely, Minnesota (nonfiction)|Ely, Minnesota]], looking down on the back yard, facing North (downhill, grade some twenty to twenty-five degrees).


Date: January 20, 2020
Date: January 20, 2020
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* Partially snow-filled path from gallery to alley
* Partially snow-filled path from gallery to alley
* One of the two inverted-U style clothes hangers, with the vertical bar sawed off.  Leaned up against it as the "Kess Gallery" sign from the previous owner.  I meant to put this in the basement before the snows fell, but here we are.  It's a tough thing, and I kept it mainly for sentimental purposes, so it's not a problem.
* Cloth hangers poles, inverted-U style.
** The horizontal bar of the further hanger has been sawed off
** I will remove both hangers in the Spring
* Shed with peaked roof, and the flat roof of the garage beyond that.  The garage, which is somewhat larger than the shed, also had a peaked roof, but I tore than off last October, preparatory to tearing down both structures altogether.
* Shed with peaked roof, and the flat roof of the garage beyond that.  The garage, which is somewhat larger than the shed, also had a peaked roof, but I tore than off last October, preparatory to tearing down both structures altogether.
* Utility pole immediately across the alley
* Beyond that, businesses on the other side of the block, facing Chapman Street. Note the large building that approaches the top of the picture -- this is a hulking three-story structure, a former Grand Hotel or something, that has been sitting untended for some years, and houses pigeons, which are preyed on, I am told, by crows.  Certainly the crows in Ely as big as I have ever seen, or bigger.


==See also ==
==See also ==

Revision as of 12:46, 21 January 2020

Nonfiction: View out the second floor back porch window of the Karl Jones Gallery, 130 East Sheridan Street, Ely, Minnesota, looking down on the back yard, facing North (downhill, grade some twenty to twenty-five degrees).

Date: January 20, 2020

Time: 3:36 pm

Features of interest:

  • Partially snow-filled path from gallery to alley
  • Cloth hangers poles, inverted-U style.
    • The horizontal bar of the further hanger has been sawed off
    • I will remove both hangers in the Spring
  • Shed with peaked roof, and the flat roof of the garage beyond that. The garage, which is somewhat larger than the shed, also had a peaked roof, but I tore than off last October, preparatory to tearing down both structures altogether.
  • Utility pole immediately across the alley
  • Beyond that, businesses on the other side of the block, facing Chapman Street. Note the large building that approaches the top of the picture -- this is a hulking three-story structure, a former Grand Hotel or something, that has been sitting untended for some years, and houses pigeons, which are preyed on, I am told, by crows. Certainly the crows in Ely as big as I have ever seen, or bigger.

See also

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