Free Sunday is here again. Hope you all had fun or learned something new on last week’s challenges. I know I did. Thank you to Photogirl17 and HardworkinGal. They were good ones. Free Sunday is all about what you want to post, it’s your choice of subject matter. We do prefer family friendly on this thread so please join us with that in mind.
When I was in highschool Dad had a used car, well dad always had used cars, but I thought this one really unique. It was a 55 Plymouth, no wait, it may have been a 55 Dodge. It had been in a wreck and had Dodge body parts on a Plymouth, or maybe it was a Dodge with Plymouth body parts on it. Anyway we called it a Plodge. Imagine my surprise as I was walking around Terlingua the ghost town ….
…. and found this little gem. We were not unique with our Plodge.
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Still I can’t tell if the grill had been replaced or…
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… the trunk had been replaced. Interchangeable parts are great aren’t they.
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Went for an all day photo trip to the Columbia River Gorge Scenic Area which is on the Washington and Oregon sides of the river! I traveled on both sides of the river for several hours!
Went around Charlotte uptown area.
Only $700,000.00 and this can be yours!!
Good start, Larry. Love old rusty stuff.
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littlebiddle wrote:
Went for an all day photo trip to the Columbia River Gorge Scenic Area which is on the Washington and Oregon sides of the river! I traveled on both sides of the river for several hours!
Quite a successful trip, I must say.
27th 28th Who cares? It is the 28 in New Zealand and I would rather be there.
-My son graduated from the Coast Guard academy last month in Cape May, NJ. We spent a day in Philadelphia before we caught our flight home. These images are from the incredible Reading Market 1 block from our Hotel. These photo's were taken at about 9am but by noon this place was wall to wall people lined up around corners at their favorite food stalls. By the way if your in Philadelphia and you want a really authentic Cheese Stake - get it here. The other places are tourist traps and the first place we were steered called Steve's was complete garbage. So happy I got one in the Reading Market before we left.
-I also found it interesting that many of the stalls & shops were run by Amish families. But the verity of food and goods was amazing. We had the most delicious breakfast at Beck's Cajun Cafe and my breakfast cost me $7.50 - would have been twice that in California.
Just another sunset BEFORE Sunday. Close enough for government work.
Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
lhammer43 wrote:
Free Sunday is here again. Hope you all had fun or learned something new on last week’s challenges. I know I did. Thank you to Photogirl17 and HardworkinGal. They were good ones. Free Sunday is all about what you want to post, it’s your choice of subject matter. We do prefer family friendly on this thread so please join us with that in mind.
When I was in highschool Dad had a used car, well dad always had used cars, but I thought this one really unique. It was a 55 Plymouth, no wait, it may have been a 55 Dodge. It had been in a wreck and had Dodge body parts on a Plymouth, or maybe it was a Dodge with Plymouth body parts on it. Anyway we called it a Plodge. Imagine my surprise as I was walking around Terlingua the ghost town ….
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Awesome catch, Larry, and quite the wonderful memory and story!
I might be able to come up with some NYC images not posted before....
Tim
lhammer43 wrote:
Free Sunday is here again. Hope you all had fun or learned something new on last week’s challenges. I know I did. Thank you to Photogirl17 and HardworkinGal. They were good ones. Free Sunday is all about what you want to post, it’s your choice of subject matter. We do prefer family friendly on this thread so please join us with that in mind.
When I was in highschool Dad had a used car, well dad always had used cars, but I thought this one really unique. It was a 55 Plymouth, no wait, it may have been a 55 Dodge. It had been in a wreck and had Dodge body parts on a Plymouth, or maybe it was a Dodge with Plymouth body parts on it. Anyway we called it a Plodge. Imagine my surprise as I was walking around Terlingua the ghost town ….
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Thanks Larry for hosting another Free Sunday. What a set there can't believe close to a road!! Thanks for sharing. Bob
Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
Here are a couple I haven't posted before taken during
our recent trip to NYC.
I'll apologize in advance for the last one; I tried combining
three images from Time Square into a panorama, and
failed miserably...I'll keep trying, but hopefully you'll
get the idea...lol
Tim
Three country girls enjoying their first view of the big city at night...
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Love the reflections on these "mirrored" buildings
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Tons and tons of "stitching" errors on this one....sigh
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lhammer43 wrote:
Free Sunday is here again. Hope you all had fun or learned something new on last week’s challenges. I know I did. Thank you to Photogirl17 and HardworkinGal. They were good ones. Free Sunday is all about what you want to post, it’s your choice of subject matter. We do prefer family friendly on this thread so please join us with that in mind.
When I was in highschool Dad had a used car, well dad always had used cars, but I thought this one really unique. It was a 55 Plymouth, no wait, it may have been a 55 Dodge. It had been in a wreck and had Dodge body parts on a Plymouth, or maybe it was a Dodge with Plymouth body parts on it. Anyway we called it a Plodge. Imagine my surprise as I was walking around Terlingua the ghost town ….
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A little gem lhammer. Maybe you need to restore it haha. Thanks for hosting another Fs
littlebiddle wrote:
Went for an all day photo trip to the Columbia River Gorge Scenic Area which is on the Washington and Oregon sides of the river! I traveled on both sides of the river for several hours!
Great set to view littlebiddle. Thanks for the trip
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