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Clockwatcher

Fridays are for me, as for most anyone, an exercise in clockwatching. I have four hours of work ahead of me followed by 6 hours of transit.

This morning as I am facing the beginning of official clockwatching season, I looked up to find the time and found not one but three huge urban clocks on buildings that I can see easily from my breakfast-plate.

Needing to find the time in this town is not actually ever a problem.

...oops, there's a fourth!


- s.

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