I can't read it either.  :-)

I belong to a walking/running group that meets in Guadalupe Park  
every weekend. When I bring my camera, I split from the group for my  
walk and wander slowly. I've been making photos in and around this  
overpass for several months as the grafiti appears and is scrubbed  
away. The whole collection is currently several dozen exposures at  
present.

Why? I don't know, I just like it. ;-)

G

On May 22, 2007, at 4:38 AM, Tim Øsleby wrote:

> A grafitti I can't read.
>
> The only thing that puzzles me is what made you stop. I guess it  
> was out of
> curiosoty, but I can't see why. The grafitti, or something in the  
> structure
> of he wall?
> Enlighten me, if you feel like it. Could be a cultural thing.
>
> Tim Typo
> Mostly Harmless
>
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>> I took the Panny L1 out for a walk on Saturday morning ...
>>
>>   http://homepage.mac.com/ramarren/photo/PAW7/23.htm
>>
>> Comments, critique and the odd hurled overripe fruit all received
>> with appreciation.


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