Beautiful downtown Olene
Farm building, Poe Valley
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Pickup in military costume
Tipped
Grasses
Doors and doors
Lights out
Abandoned rehab center
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Abandoned dining room
Abandoned room
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Windy
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Beyond
Apollo XXVI
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Man feeds his dog
'53 Oldsmobile 88
#1 C-Drain
Lucero's Taqueria
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To Olene
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Lost River
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Poe Valley Rd. bridge
Poe Valley ranchers' signs
Poe Valley hay
Ship's deck prism
Prism
At The Louvre
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Facets
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Vintage white
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Vintage white
Fence
The dog who likes geography
Flight of the Conchords
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Decadenza - Dekadenz - abandoned thinks - decadencia
Decadenza - Dekadenz - abandoned thinks - decadencia
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A 1910s railroad snow plow (PiP)


This belonged to the old timber railroad system, which hauled logs to the mills, then hauled lumber back out. The body is wood, blades are metal and could be the type called spreaders. I came across some fascinating early snowplows while I was trying to find out when and where the above was made. I didn't find any like it, but wood was commonly used in railroad car construction pre-1910. Here is a spectacular Canadian design, c. 1900...

Something that we and the Canadians had plenty of as building material, wood! My photo is a re-take of a shot I posted several years ago - see PiP - and I see it has been re-painted since then. Don Barrett posted a photo of a very similar one he found in Nevada, click on my PiP to go to that comment thread.

Something that we and the Canadians had plenty of as building material, wood! My photo is a re-take of a shot I posted several years ago - see PiP - and I see it has been re-painted since then. Don Barrett posted a photo of a very similar one he found in Nevada, click on my PiP to go to that comment thread.
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