Cell phone towers have become an ubiquitous part of the American landscape. This is one of three atop Dover’s Garrison Hill, and the panels also ring the giant smokestack at the mills downtown.
What I wasn’t expecting was the two workers doing maintenance within its aerial grid.
This one didn’t look crooked, but it toppled over in the deep night. At least we found it amusing. We never take ours down until mid-January, at the earliest. It’s going back up … and will stay up! (Photo by Rachel Williams)
Some years we don’t even venture out to cut the tree until Christmas Eve morning, and we certainly don’t bring it in and decorate before then. Often, the lights don’t even go on till dusk. Here it is, finally ready for the rest of the decorations and then the presents underneath. (Photo by Rachel Williams)