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I hope you can see the pole.

Have a Beautiful Day Friends

Happy Truck Thursday - the tile and color always evokes the question: Is turquoise blue or green?

In reality it is blue in the purist and can be blue green and also patterned depending on the muddled minerals in it. I guess this old gem is a bit of each color.

 

Some of the power grid in the northern part of the Melbourne. This grid, ironically, is managed by a company called Citipower.

Happy Telegraph Tuesday!

Fort Williams Park is 90 acres of historic sites, rugged shoreline and cliffs on Casco Bay operated by the Town of Cape Elizabeth Maine. Print Size 13x19 inches. HTT.

On Kerridge Hill - over the valley to Rainow, Macclesfield

Cruising the countryside in an old Red Fords - quite an old jalopy style truck - beautifully restored!

Happy Truck Thursday!

 

Taken for Telegraph Tuesday

A dusting of snow on the mountains and windmills and power lines in the foreground, near Palm Springs, California. HTT

Turkey vulture sitting high atop a pole the other night.

Buzzard leaving its perch on a pylon

Telegraph pole puzzles.

Kerridge Hill, Macclesfield

 

Happy Truck Thursday

 

A beautiful old truck that makes its own art!

 

Poles and wires for Telegraph Tuesday

And a Peterbilt milk hauler for Truck Thursdy

sometimes a telegraph pole is just a telegraph pole

(Sigmund Freud...maybe)

Rainow, Cheshire England

Probably a Perch

 

HTT

Captured in front of J&J Custom auto body repair shop on the Salmon River Highway in McMinnville, Oregon. 4 wheel drive and looks to be in terrific condition. I can't put a make or year with this truck. Anybody know what it is??

dismembered telegraph poles, Bakestonedale HTT

Seen at an implement dealership in Nerstrand, MN

Some of you will remember the quote from Lost In Space. This Substation delivers power to the Williamstown train line.

Happy Telegraph Tuesday!

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