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Happy Truck Thursday
Early Sixties Ford Econoline pickup with a full load of people. I count six in the back that I can see...there may be more. These really did handle a load very well considering their size.
Back to the Fifties car show.
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Taken in my neighbors' garage in low lighting.
Elliot enjoying a meal and showing a bit of tongue! More photos of this little joy in the comments. I'll have to get him into better light in the future to get photos to show off his charm. Trust I'll be able to find him a warm, loving, safe forever home.
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...and we love hydrangeas (and Cornwall)
Last week we visited the Lost Gardens of Heligan and Trelissick garden, these were taken at both locations, HTT!
Looks like it's straight out of a 'B' Noir movie from the mid 20th Century. It was lit inside and the doors were padlocked. Through the windows one could see another door to the interior.
HTT!
Ocean Concrete has been in business at that location apparently from the 1920s. Its Granville Island location places it among many, many specialty shops, not of the industrial type that surrounded the plant decades ago.
Happy Truck Thursday!
Finally.....I got a shot for Tongue Tuesday!!!! I caught Henry just as he finished licking the snow for water!!!
This was a long train and this was the last car. No caboose. Thankfully all the lights and gates worked tonight.
There was one car that went by (I missed it) that was painted with beautifully painted graffiti that said, "REST IN PEACE, JIMMY". I do not know if it had been painted in memory of this man, a local water company employee who was struck by a car while fixing a fire hydrant with a co-worker: www.wdrb.com/news/louisville-water-company-worker-killed-...
Happy Twosday Tuesday
Twilight Foraging
American Avocet AMAV (Recurvirostra Americana)
Lesser Yellowlegs LEYE (Tringa flavipes)
West of
Carmichael
Saskatchewan
This slough was in a field which contained over a hundred American Bison.
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