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| We have Aaron Barker to thank for the aerial pictures he took on Monday. |
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| Maybe we should thank his drone. |
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| Moroni is about 150 feet above the ground, but the drone flew far above him. |
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| The drone was too high to see the new Bloomerang Dwarf Lilacs. |
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| My view from the south is blocked by mulch and construction trailers. |
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| Nothing blocked the drone's view. |
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| The basin of the fountain is still receiving attention. |
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| The ground-level view is blocked by the shelter for the masons. |
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| The fountain is between the pavilion, on the right, and the temple. |
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| This area is still very busy. |
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| Fortunately, pedestrians can see the pavilion's copper roof. |
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| I wonder if the drone could peek inside. |
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| The new grass is easily visible from above. |
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| Someone mowed the lawn. |
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| All the sod has been delivered. |
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| The west entrance can be seen in the lower left hand corner of this photo. |
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| It looks like this from ground level. |
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| This view is available near the west entrance. |
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| Notice the rectangle shape adjacent to the west grounds, on the left. |
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| That area is a stairwell to the underground garage. |
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| It's difficult to tell from the air that the construction fence has moved off University Avenue. |
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| Words cannot express my delight as I strolled along the sidewalk this evening. |
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| My earth-bound camera could clearly see the new Holiness transom above the south entrance. |
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| What a transformation! |
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| The curved walkways are graceful when seen from the ground. |
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| But they become beautifully intricate when seen from above. Thanks again, Aaron! |


























6 comments:
So inspiring, so beautiful!
My pun honed brain found it amusing that the name of the drone operator is Aaron.
Thanks for the beautiful photos.
Took me a minute, but I got it....
Any known symbolism in the design of the concrete walkways?
We can guess that circles are symbols of eternity, but I suspect the designers were going for beauty.
Thanks for sharing! Love seeing the progress of this temple!! Please keep posting!!
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