Not good at all for our climate but the process of drilling oil and how an oil field looks is great for a Geometric January. I spotted the oil field and the field of crops in lines (header) from a train in California, more on that eventful journey another day.


For those wondering we’re in the middle of a Squares Challenge, and the theme is Geometry.
We’ve been sharing shapes, space, lines, and well everything geometric. This branch of mathematics is part of everyday life; used by animators, architects, artists, astronomers, carpenters, cartographers, designers, engineers, landscape gardeners, navigators, scientists, urban planners, and of course us the Squares Gang.
If you haven’t yet joined us then there is still plenty of time. You could post daily for the rest of the month, at the weekends or may just once by 31st January. The only thing you must do is keep at least one image square!
We were intrigued to see these in what seemed to be random places in Los Angeles, amidst the suburbs.
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yes this is what amazed me about these ones – not far from the outskirts of San Francisco. I guess the oil fields opened and then the city boundaries slowly encroached
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I am so late with this one today that I should post it on your one tomorrow which will likely show up before I manage to get to bed!
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hee hee the fun of time zones!
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I was going to join with the #Alberta wind turbines against the mountains but then found something closer to my heart!
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ooh intriguing – be there shortly to enjoy
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