Or maybe they do it to make paying bills and making withdrawals more pleasant? Either way, if we didn't bank at such a "frivolous" institution, you wouldn't have this pretty picture of the day...
I like the colors in this shot, especially the conglomeration of pink, white and brown on the outcropping - which I initially took for a dog's snout. The individual droplets of water are beautifully captured, and show up nicely against the shadows behind them.
One of the reasons I love my neighborhood is that everything is pleasing to the eye. I don't buy outside my hood as to keep the revenue here and my hood improving.
I agree with Jess. Thank the bank for having this outside so you can have such a pretty picture of the day. Very nice. Colors - inviting water - everything is perfect.
At least it isn't in front of a government building, where it would have cost $75,000 taxpayer dollars. A spending decision made by a body of government that at the same time says that they have to raise your taxes in order to pay for necessary expenditures.
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Or maybe they do it to make paying bills and making withdrawals more pleasant? Either way, if we didn't bank at such a "frivolous" institution, you wouldn't have this pretty picture of the day...
Just give me a drive-thru ATM and I'm happy.
I like the colors in this shot, especially the conglomeration of pink, white and brown on the outcropping - which I initially took for a dog's snout. The individual droplets of water are beautifully captured, and show up nicely against the shadows behind them.
One of the reasons I love my neighborhood is that everything is pleasing to the eye. I don't buy outside my hood as to keep the revenue here and my hood improving.
I agree with Jess. Thank the bank for having this outside so you can have such a pretty picture of the day. Very nice. Colors - inviting water - everything is perfect.
I thought it was a duck when I saw it on Facebook.
It's a cool pic. But I'd rather they just give me a home loan and I could care less about their fountains.
At least it isn't in front of a government building, where it would have cost $75,000 taxpayer dollars. A spending decision made by a body of government that at the same time says that they have to raise your taxes in order to pay for necessary expenditures.
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