Diane Putnam's photos
Pure fragrance
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The towering lilac
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Japanese maple
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1949 GMC 150
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This was parked in front of a muffler shop. Presumably, this needs more than a new muffler. ;-p When I was two years old, this was a new pickup! It has a lot of big holes drilled around the walls of the bed and around the grille. Would that be to reduce the weight? I've never seen anything like that.
Regarding the image; In order to "fudge" the crowding at the front of the truck's image, I added some stuff for breathing space. This is an example of the difficulty I have taking pictures with poor eyesight,now. I didn't see that the image wasn't properly in the frame. So, I could go back and do it again tomorrow, or just add something called a mirror frame and call it a day. ;-)
Tanks in fog
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Mount Shasta with lenticular cloud
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Mt. Shasta, a volcano in the southern end of Cascade Mountain Range. That range continues into British Columbia.
Lenticular cloud
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Rusty
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My grandson's Red Heeler. She's about 10 months old, very loving and a real handful! She's being very well socialized by my grandson, who takes her to work with him. She plays all day with her brother. As a result, she is going to be friendlier to strangers than most cattle dogs.
Overhead Door
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Cloud factory
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Historically, this was a creamery, but it's been a brewery for about 15 years. I appreciate that they've kept the old sign and restored it when they bought the building. In the 1950s and 60s they had a small cafe called (guess what) The Creamery. It was THE place to go for ice cream cones, sundaes, shakes and the queen of ice cream dishes: the banana split! My favorite was a hot fudge sundae.The Klamath Creamery milkman delivered fresh milk to our house every morning. I can clearly remember the clinking of the glass bottles in their wire basket when he placed it on our porch as the sun came up.
Моє серце з Україною
My aurora borealis
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Scrumptious
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Delicious
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I had a big blue thing
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A fury
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Frosty morning in March
The tree
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