A recently retired City Administrator from New Brunswick, Canada, and now living in Eastern North Carolina.
In another career he was a photojournalist, and a Canadian Award-Winning print journalist.
He currently resides in Rocky Mount, NC, with his wife Geralyn. Hobbies include writing, photography, several sports, cooking, travelling the Atlantic Coast Line from Newfoundland to Florida, and enjoying the wines of the world.BIOA former journalist, public relations professional, HR Director, City Manager, Budweiser Sales Director, Insurance Account Director, and currently a volunteer with the American Red Cross in their Disaster Relief Missions across the USA. (Note: The American Red Cross is the best career that he has enjoyed, with the least amount of financial compensation.)
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Comments (6)
chimera46
Who "lights up" thier lawn? sounds like a waste of electricity to me. (note, i'm from Canada, 6 months of the year my grass is dead anyways).
morningglory
Lit from the sun? Anyways, it's an interesting shot.
BLUESTONE
Ha ha! This is interesting in how the information is starved over most of the frame, leaving the narrow "Beam me up, Scotty! cyclones of green fire to appear longingly rich. (Your yard must be very dark; perhaps some lawn lighting...)
jcv2
Ha ha, indeed, the grass of the neighbour seems always greener LOL! Original work! :)
donallison13
Yes, his lawn was lit up with a flood light. Don't ask me why he did it; as one poster assumed, it is a waste of American greenbacks. Don
Margana
I like your idea here.The grass is always greener,indeed.Lol.