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A selection of lobster pots on the ocean side of the rural roadway. I'm sure they have amused many a tourist and very surprising they were not tied to the roof of a sadan and snuck away for a front lawn decoration years previous.
In-laws visiting this weekend; turned on the garbage disposal to find it was jammed, just made a humming sound; this little guy was one of the things I found inside...
San Bernardino, California
After UTE, we went by the old Cal Disposal yard to see if the yard was still around, and if so, what was in it. They managed to shove practically the entire San Bernardino fleet inside this yard, so it is packed full with Labries and some of the old Cal trucks. We were surprised to see that the Heils were still there. The supervisor on duty was really nice but had to assist a driver with something so couldn't show us around.
Sunrise at Nanchang stabling point on the Jixi Mines Railway on 3rd January 2010. 'SY' No.1351 stands at the ash disposal plant as 'SY' No.1340 trundles by from Beichang Washery, making its way onto the stabling point for servicing.
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Semi-quick build for the LOM September UC. The build will also later be used for my PTV (small) entry on eurobricks, with a few minor changes.
Enjoy!
Can you find the 1x1 modulex tile in this moc?
We recently bought two 40/60 split Labrie's. My guess is for the new route we bought not to long ago. Since it's fairly rural it's not worth sending two truck's for that route hence split trucks. Also I highly doubt that I made a difference but I was talking with the manager and mechanic on how Labries should be the truck of choice and not ZR's.
Gold Beach, OR
Just had to grab a pic with how much this reminded me of the old BFI logo. No idea what they run.