Saturday, November 17, 2007

The Colors Are Here

Here is a view of the colors from the parking lot where I pick up my van to drive for the day. All the pictures in today's entry were taken yesterday.

This is down a driveway of one of my riders.

The colors are showing on this favorite highway location.


This is a view I see almost everyday. I am actually parked at a rider's house and have just dropped him off.

This is a view from the grounds of the Veteran's Administration where I pick up two riders. Needless to say, this view still takes my breath away as it has done now for nearly a year of driving.

Same view showing the drive around the grounds of the VA.

My job of driving is never boring. I get to see some of the most interesting trucks.

This truck is hauling a big road machinery and the helper has to use a long pole to lift the lines crossine the road. This road had numerous lines as you can see more just ahead that has to be lifted. Lot of curves on hillsides in the country cause lines to criss cross like this.

This bucket has two line workers and it is unusual to me to see such height that they are working at.

Sometimes I see my reflection in the back of semi trucks and I thought I would take this one to let you see there is never a dull moment on the job.

I am actually parked on the highway by this field after dropping off a rider and this cloud of black birds was an awesome sight. They seem not to bump into each other and seem to keep the same equal distance from each other.

Here they have landed in the field that had been recently harvested. They make an image that look like a dried up muddy pond.

These next tow pictures of flowers were taken last Sunday in the garden at the Sacred Heart Cultural Center next to our church.


This sundial in the garden is showing the shadow of the metal road falling at 11AM which was the exact time the picture was taken.

Thought you might like to see one of our recent purchases at an antique shop in town. Those are Mama's plates and dishes. They have made it to Georgia now.

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