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Shot taken for Telegraph Tuesday. (HTT to all!)
(Natural blue sky.)
Rural area
Oranjeville
Free State
South Africa
Archive week continues with these old trucks near Combermere. I returned there last summer, but this was from 2011. Happy Truck Thursday. HTT.
An unlikely pair despite "cab" describes their shape and purpose of both objects
The caboose almost looked like someone lived in it. I like the rocks under the tire keeping the cab from escaping.
Sometimes there is just nowhere to go. No destination. Even if you had a destination, you could not get it going to travel to that place.
I am such a positive person.
It's all random. Everyday the cards get shuffled.
happy Truck tHuRsDay
Communication & Illumination , seen moments after taking my shot that is in explore , I turned round to see this rooftop scene which made me think of Telegraph Tuesday - so here it is ...... HTT
On Boxing Day Mr T and I went for a walk - starting a new tradition as neither of us has had the chance to take a walk the day after Christmas! The weather was kind - not too cold, dry and sunny. The wind at our level was not as strong as up high - as evidenced by the contrail in the sky! Our walk was about 5 miles - with a stop for lunch and various photoshoots it took 3 1/2 hours. We got back before dark - where we put our feet up and had a hot drink and biccies :))
An older photo redone. there was a small VW and truck graveyard on a highway outside of Delhi some years back.
All but gone now.
Happy Truck tHuRsDay
The Mack B series is a model line of trucks produced by Mack Trucks between 1953 and 1966. The successor to the 1940-1956 Mack L series, the B-series was a line of heavy conventional-cab trucks. Adopting a more streamlined appearance over its predecessor, the B-series was designed with a sloped windshield and larger, rounded fenders The model line was sold in multiple configurations, including tractors and straight/rigid trucks, cowled chassis (delivery body or bus), or fire trucks.
The other day, the lights flickered and our electricity went out. Soon afterwards, Dave got called with the fire department of a telephone pole on fire. I rode my bike down to see how bad it was and how long it was gonna be. I think it was about three hours before the electric crew got it fixed. The fire department was redirecting traffic.
Happy Telegraph Tuesday.