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Keokuk Junction F9s 1750-1752 (ex-CN), and GP20 2003 (ex-ATSF) run light to Bushnell, Illinois, to switch the ADM plant. The units are shown crossing the Spoon River at Seville, mile 157.8, between Smithfield and Marietta. Photo by Joe McMillan.
USA, Nevada, Carson City, Lake Tahoe State Park, Spooner Lake. A historic tree stump sits alone on the shore watching the lake.
Messing around in the kitchen and stacked these measuring spoons. Then as a result of all sorts of lighting reflections got this shot!
A very tarnished spoon holding some Szechwan pepper.
Kim Klassen texture (kk_mary) and some tweaking in LR
Looking Close...on Friday - One Spoon One Fork
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Locomotive Services Limited's 47614 (47853) in BR Blue along with Intercity 47828 double head the return leg of the 'Lord Of The Isles Statesman' as 1Z36 09.20 Inverness to Leicester seen at Ballinluig.
Denmark, Slagelse
1:1 Macro shot of spoons.
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This belonged to my mother, but I don't remember her ever saying anything about it.
Looking online, it seems to be a pin made from a sterling silver salt spoon.
An exact match to this describes it as, "Lovely Sterling Silver Easterling 1944 Salt Spoon Brooch." My mother was 19 in 1944; maybe this was a fad back then.
It's 2 1/2" long.
For Macro Mondays Pin Badge.
Detail in first comment.
Spices
52 Weeks of 2025 - Week 12 - Spoons
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ahhh, a humid still day after a rain... These water drops are refracting the "vanilla spoon" African daisy behind them. Best to view large.
The work of legendary railroad photographer Steve Smedley, the F-Units pause on the Spoon River Bridge for everyone gathered to get multiple shots from multiple angles. With railfans stretching out from rail to river, it was not easy to get a shot without anyone in it. Fortunately, an offending bush was cut down to provide an unobstructed view of this historic occasion.
Crazy Tuesday theme: Spoon Reflections
Reflection of my Flickr photostream on my computer screen.
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