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02/25/2007 01:20:13 AM |
That is a good sized trac hoe. They can definitely gobble things up. At least you got a good image out of it being there, and some entertainment for your "small boy".
That seems a really bad trade for the joy of living next to a big wooded area. I understand exactly how you feel about the land clearing. |
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02/24/2007 07:27:57 PM |
Another fine use of the star. Gives a nice dimension to an otherwise common subject. |
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02/24/2007 05:29:24 PM |
What an amazing photo - total clarity. I aspire to that. |
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02/24/2007 04:17:38 PM |
Beautiful sun i like the star like quality it has |
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02/24/2007 02:07:43 PM |
There's some sort of karmic justice that when Rich Guy dies, he'll only get a very very small plot of land in which to rest. |
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02/24/2007 11:29:53 AM |
Awwww, don't you hate that? They are doing that in Texas too. Every inch of open land they are trying to build subdivisions or offices on it :(
But this is a pretty photo nonetheless.
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02/24/2007 06:59:05 AM |
The sky is so beautiful, this is a great perspective of the digger, with the light highlighting bits of the arm. My daughter loves diggers as well!! |
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