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I guess the line at the gas station is long enough so that drivers, to save fuel, turn the vehicles off and push them when the line moves forward. Geotag is very, very approximate. It was the end of a long day, almost a decade ago.
Photojournalism remains one of my photographic weaknesses, but I keep trying.
Farm Fuel old gas pump on this farm, easier to have a source of fuel than drive the tractor to the station, found in North Carolina.
A photo of an old Mobile gas station at 831 West Street in Grinnell, Iowa that has now been re-purposed into a Mexican restaurant. You can't fill-up your car here, but you can get a side of beans that will cost you less than a gallon of gas.
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As fuel costs have risen dramatically over the last year; I like many others have taken to turning the heating down or off.
Its surprising how many extra layers of clothing you need when sitting in front of the computer and not moving much.
At least here in the UK its just cold as opposed to parts of the USA and Canada that are currently in the "deep freeze".
It's Thursday, so it is time for a truck. This one is a fuel truck abandoned high on a ridge. It is a leftover from the days when the area was logged years ago.
We have developed a tradition of hiking up to visit this truck after Thanksgiving. It is usually a somewhat miserable trip as a result of rain or snow. The weather fulfilled our expectations as it was cold, wet and windy.
Happy Truck Thursday!
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On my way to work I spotted this view. I didn't buy any fuel, but I did get some nuts at the convenience store (not shown) behind me.
Yesterday we arrived at the Ira Spring trailhead at around 8 AM, found the parking lot full and a few dozen cars parked along the road. Not wanting to hike with a horde, we turned around and left. Over 20 cars passed us on the four mile drive back to the freeway. Who knew that 7/4 was such a popular hiking day!
So we fell back on the hike to the fuel truck. Saw no one all day. The fuel truck is getting so rusty even the graffiti is rusting off.
Happy Truck Thursday!