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Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Cutting Corners


Downtown Living. Imagine being on this sad excuse for a deck, looking out upon the sight of the Idaho Power building, then over to the Boise Corporation obelisk, then, finally, the foothills. Take the time to have a glass of wine, or two, while you prop your feet up on the formidable steel pipe railing. Put there for your safety. Then, complain about the band down at the bar, while you remain high above the fray. It's Downtown Living at it's finest.
 
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