Peter Hiers
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  • Nearly named "borrowed time" this work is my attempt to illustrate my perspective that where money flows, so flows transportation. It is hard to spend money without goods or services having been transported somehow. Underlying this flow is the gushing river of consumed fossil fuels and commensurate by-products of various emissions, detritus and unintended consequences. In this interwoven process of spending money, we are also spending our limited resources (often with blissful ignorance), slicing off a shred at a time.
  • Nearly named "borrowed time" this work is my attempt to illustrate my perspective that where money flows, so flows transportation. It is hard to spend money without goods or services having been transported somehow. Underlying this flow is the gushing river of consumed fossil fuels and commensurate by-products of various emissions, detritus and unintended consequences. In this interwoven process of spending money, we are also spending our limited resources (often with blissful ignorance), slicing off a shred at a time.
  • Nearly named "borrowed time" this work is my attempt to illustrate my perspective that where money flows, so flows transportation. It is hard to spend money without goods or services having been transported somehow. Underlying this flow is the gushing river of consumed fossil fuels and commensurate by-products of various emissions, detritus and unintended consequences. In this interwoven process of spending money, we are also spending our limited resources (often with blissful ignorance), slicing off a shred at a time.
  • Nearly named "borrowed time" this work is my attempt to illustrate my perspective that where money flows, so flows transportation. It is hard to spend money without goods or services having been transported somehow. Underlying this flow is the gushing river of consumed fossil fuels and commensurate by-products of various emissions, detritus and unintended consequences. In this interwoven process of spending money, we are also spending our limited resources (often with blissful ignorance), slicing off a shred at a time.
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