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A very hangry lawn mower.
Built for New Elementary Parts Festival featuring the Technic steering arm. More on my blog.
Carrizo Gorge, CA (2014)
We were following the tracks and saw a ghost cart on the rails coming our way. We thought it was a solar paneled rail drone. It turns out a young man had been chasing it for half a mile because the cart decided to turn its lawnmotor on randomly and run away. Of course, we stopped the cart and these folks were happy.
Another in a series of very interesting letterboxes in Goondiwindi and elsewhere on this trip. This one is programmed to shred the bills and only let through good news correspondence. You have to admit that a mower is really a novel approach to blocking junk mail also.
Of course this is just a joke!
One of the vehicles on display at the Martin Auto Museum in Glendale, Arizona.
The antique Sickle Mower on display at Elmer's Hideout in Taylor Township in Black River Matheson in Northeastern Ontario Canada
Cass Scenic Railroad's 3-truck Shay #4 is lettered for her long-time employer, the Mower Lumber Co, as she performs switching moves during a November 2025 photo shoot at the popular West Virginia State Park. Although originally built for the Birch Valley Lumber Co., the 70-ton, Shay #4 was acquired in 1943 by the Cass-based Mower Lumber Co. and she served the rest of her career here. In fact, Shay #4 was the locomotive that pulled the last log train off Cass hill before the Mower operation shut down in 1960 and was the first road engine on the newly established Cass Scenic Railroad State Park just 3 years later in 1963.
An old mower marks the entrance to Worumba Station Homestead. Worumba Station is in the north of South Australia about 50 km. from Hawker.
While taking a hike out at Point Reyes I ran into some of Natures lawn mowers enjoying the grass and flowers. They seemed too busy eating to notice me.
A self portrait composite image I completed today. 5 separate images, composed into photoshop and amended in lightroom.
Time for the lawn mower at long last. It has been so dry that the garden lawn has not needed a cut until now!
My own lego creation in minifigure size. Here you can watch this toy in movement: youtu.be/1RqQIVxiEFQ.
Compositionally Challenged Week 18 is Low POV.
When it is wet just about all the time, finding a window of opportunity to mow the grass can be challenging. My dauntless Mighty Mower doesn't balk no matter how high the grass.
The Utah town of Fruita, where, as you might guess, a lot of fruit was grown, is now inside the borders of Capital Reef National Park. A few orchards are still active. One of the nice things about it is that they have left a few old farm machines around in strategic places which can enhance photos when properly used. Items in the foreground like this help give perspective and depth to scenic landscape photos.
Just a staged fun picture.
I got Duke to lay infront of the lawn mower (mower turned off) and my wife throwing a ball to him as he leaps to catch it.
I had the camera on a tripod and fired a burst of shots remotely.
Next tractor from me. I have no idea how much I've built them. This time it's a model of the one of newest tractors from Claas. It was't very easy to build. Especially shape of back mudguards were very hard to do. Luckily Karwik (flickr member) showed a genius idea for mudguards in one his creation. When I saw it, I was sure, that will be suit to my Claas. As an addition to tractor, I've built 2 mowers, also from Claas. Hope you enjoy ;)