There is something about aerial photos. they always fascinate me. it rules.
my parents house
my college dorm
my current residence
<a href=http://www.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp?size=big&mapdata=5SWr5yNjh49lwxFigMvL3CIftcrL%2bv5j5zD2JUN8%2flD4pPhdvC4sVLzLsoWk2feDx4vWgExrZVOxC7Z6Anl5sn93dNA8TZATo96r%2f9qcKWGhforwn6G%2bwiZW3Gk%2fcrIAUwNiD5BV2YYcVeGnISDCYD%2bDy0P3NslN4NkC%2bD1swpnNHeP1PJR4cjEf6qjmBflRVJpQYxsG4qHvUNFT2BUp%2fV09GyC%2bqVzHUVX2xeSzsqe0UrDTX9StsFcpAWec9YZs4X1nBmL%2bYL5L7rS10LNOe5XTALitgEPTJV%2b1xOKpz2TDk5LYgUGkC%2b9H5Um8jJZuov4pa44CqqygA68dt1s47URNc9LYaCriXt3JhDOjnHY%3d">maybe the white house - nobody knows..
anyway. i need to goto bed.
Aerial Photos
Please note: This post was written some time ago (24 years ago). I was only 23 years old when this post was written. My perspectives, knowledge, and opinions may have evolved significantly since then. While the content might still offer valuable insights, I encourage readers to consider it in the context of its publication date.