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The street-facing part of Track Town Pizza had portraits of Oregon University track stars.
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The portrait of the fourth athlete was painted on the extreme right of the street-facing side of the building.
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The words, "Track Town," were painted facing the parking lot.
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The letters CK of "Track Town," illustrated an athlete running on a red track.
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The TOW of "Track Town," illustrated a yellow and green theme. Also geese flew in the W.
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Track Town Pizza was open on this day.
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The last two letters of "Track Town," were WN inside of which ducks and geese flew. The N painted over an electrical weather head, just under another "@BayneGarder" signature
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A portrait of Steve Prefontaine with a mustache was painted on the left end of the parking lot side of the building.
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A portrait of the third athlete was painted on the street-facing side of the building.
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The left side of the street-facing wall held a portrait of one of the athletes.
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An Oregon University duck was printed on a window. That duck wore a chef's hat and carried a pizza and an American-style football.
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The second from the left of the street-facing side of the building held a portrait of another athlete.
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The artist's signature was on lower left of the parking lot side of the building.
It read, "@BayneGardner, 2021."
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The TRA of "Track Town," featured ducks and geese flying through a yellow sky over forest with green trees and red mountains.
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Elizabeth sat at a table in the Skates Restaurant, in Berkeley, California, and listened to another person read a short story.
This was a meeting of the Make Believe Writers group.
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The stage early in the day while the band was just setting up. Notice the banners at each end of the
stage advertising Stella Artois beer.
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(82 views) I was quite taken with this two foot tall, chicken-turkey-like bird. It's a ground dwelling native of eastern Africa.
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There was this one lone white pelican at the nature center that day. It was probably an injured bird being nursed back to health, or it just knew a good hand-out when it saw one.
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Trees defined one border of Gabrielson Park. That park was just off the parking lot for the Ferry Terminal.
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This juvenile Heermann's gull exhibits its main identifying marks clearly: black feet, red bill and dusky body. As an adult, its head will become pure white.
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(80 views) On a tour of the Canal of Palms, this was the first animal spotted by our guide. There were three of these tiny bats on the underside of a dead branch. How the guide even saw them was a mystery because they were perfectly camouflaged. The guide identified them as long-nosed bats.
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(80 views) This bird is resting on an urn placed next to a reflecting pool inside the Stuttgart Zoo. It isn't caged and flew in on its own. I witnessed many herons, storks and cormorants fly into various enclosures to take advantage of the plentiful food supply.
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(79 views) This is a photo of a female Bufflehead. She definitely has a quieter look than her handsome but flashy mate.
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(79 views) Yesterday in Palo Alto was chilly and grey for the most part. Fortunately the sun came out once in a while and highlighted this wonderful little bird while it fed.
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(79 views) Bald Eagles are very numerous in Dutch Harbor, where they live year round. They are used to people and you see them perched on dumpsters and piers, looking for an easy meal.
Bald comes from the Old English "pie-bald", which means partially white.
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