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Piping

Piping

I think this was the bridge that connected the older and newer power plants. I also remember being attacked by giant mosquitoes while taking this shot!
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Ack! Formication! ;-)
EIW.....the 'skeetoes with the landing lights and ground radar? LOL!

I can just imagine how June heat would make that space feel very suffocating.
formication, LOL! XD
skeeter's suck, they love vintage 1971 blood!!! ;-)
Formication and giant sucking skeeters, Oh My!
EEW giant mosquitoes - well they love that stagnant water! My parents will always be sitting outside in the summer, and tell me to come out, there's no bugs bitiing. Well, as soon as I step outside...*ZAP* they all stick to me. So considering this was during the West Nile scare, I would go running around in random zig-zag patterns all over the yard to avoid them. Didn't help that a squirrel fell out of a tree in our backyard (a sign of West Nile) - it was ok though. And that we found a dead bird in our front yard a little before that...
We have skeeters here in Texas that I swear have air force decals on their wings! For some reason they don't bother my wife, but they flock to me like I'm the only food source for miles around. I hate them. Love the photo, though ;-)
Skeeters, I like that.
I can just imagine a mosquito the size of a hawk flying down the hallway and dive bombing poor Mr. Motts while he was taking this shot.

*stifles a laugh*

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