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I captured this scene while visiting the island of St. Croix. I was amused to see the mop head hanging out the window and was drawn in by the simplicity, and the complementary colors
Missouri Pacific SD40-2 #3174 heads North at Tower 55 in Ft. Worth, TX in April of 1986. Southern Pacific MP15AC #2720 sits in the background.
One whole flower.
I normally do a macro of part of the Pixie Mop but decided to show you the whole flower.
Aussie native flower.
The main body of fire was knocked down quite a while ago but the mop up continues with water still flowing out of the structure. This was a vacuum cleaner company building in Suffern N.Y. which also housed some sort of fancy garment business. Pictured is Nyack NY's ALF 10-99 from Chelsea H&L Co.No.2. 1955 700 Series ALF 100FT Tiller 7-75-TEO. She was originally built as a 75 footer and had a fourth ladder section added in 1967. Howard Kent Jr. 07-14-1974
... with tennis ball.
Toby looks especially magnificent when viewed large, but would obviously look even better dried and brushed ... which he was last night coincidentally and is still sulking about it, wuss !
Hunstanton, Norfolk.
Grass fire on the side of the road burning up the cut bank to the trees. Penn Valley FD and Cal Fire were on it right away so it didn't spread far.
Sometimes referred to as 'mop dogs,' the Komondor is a long-established powerful dog breed that has a natural guardian instinct to guard livestock and other property. The Komondor was brought to Europe by the Cumans and it was mentioned for the first time in 1544 in a Hungarian codex. The Komondor breed has been declared one of Hungary’s national treasures, to be preserved and protected from modification