Dex Horton Photography
Dented Canyon Duster
denty-fender dusthood
The Dented Canyon-duster typically lives in the arid regions of the western United States and Canada, Look for their dust plumes along country roads far from pavement. Canyon dusters are compatible with callous fingered shovel-pushers and the Henry’s wrench buster.
Nesting pairs make their homes in secluded dead-end forest roads. Mature Canyon Dusters can be found hiding near the famous Anheuser Busch feeding on Michelob and lime buds. Occasionally they will settle for a lite-bud, but only when company is coming over. During hockey season look for Canadian Canyon-dusters scurrying on frozen ponds before sharing a dozen ice cold Kokanee. Cheers!
Happy Truck Thursday!
If you want more like this, go over to St. George's Place in the albums.
Do not copy or repost my photos to other websites or blogs. Do not repost my text. Photos and pictures copyright 2016.
Dented Canyon Duster
denty-fender dusthood
The Dented Canyon-duster typically lives in the arid regions of the western United States and Canada, Look for their dust plumes along country roads far from pavement. Canyon dusters are compatible with callous fingered shovel-pushers and the Henry’s wrench buster.
Nesting pairs make their homes in secluded dead-end forest roads. Mature Canyon Dusters can be found hiding near the famous Anheuser Busch feeding on Michelob and lime buds. Occasionally they will settle for a lite-bud, but only when company is coming over. During hockey season look for Canadian Canyon-dusters scurrying on frozen ponds before sharing a dozen ice cold Kokanee. Cheers!
Happy Truck Thursday!
If you want more like this, go over to St. George's Place in the albums.
Do not copy or repost my photos to other websites or blogs. Do not repost my text. Photos and pictures copyright 2016.