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Old Monster Truck, With Young?
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trfour



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Photo taken today, in Gilmonton NH.
Just some oversized flower pots,..... over here. with wheels.

I had to bring the puppy on the left in for service and during a walk around inspection found that a robin had built its nest, snuggeled under the body... Mrs. Robin was also home, at the time and I introduced myself to her and asked if I could take a picture... To make a long story short, she said that she would be going to WaldoPeppers for lunch and would be delighted if I woud take care of her young, while she was away... I then gently placed the nest in a, safe and shaded area on the ledge, brought the truck into the shop and completed the service, had my portabal Weirs Bridge cam watching the little ones. The good part... When Mrs. robin returned, the rock Truck was back in place, as well as her nested young.
Related photo; http://www.winnipesaukee.com/photopo...509&page=1
You all know, how us old folk get, on a super " HOT ", day like today over here!

"What A Day "!
And a big greating to all or the folks out at SouthWorth Milton for helping to keep some of these old puppys around, all these years.... "Only, in New Hampshire!"

Love,
T.
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Rattlesnake Gal

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Fri June 17, 2005 4:11pm

Are these trucks as fun to drive as they look? Someday I would love to try one out!
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trfour

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Sat June 18, 2005 1:10am

Thanks RG!

Yes they are!... A little intro though,...

Picture yourself standing along side of a solid ledge pit road. First off, you will hear them coming, and shortly there after the very ground begins to shake. When you can see them, under load, you would feel like calling your next of kin to have them pray for you. " And the puppys in my photo are just that, compaired to the very large Cats of today". They move megatons of earth and rock every day, and just one little slip up by the driver could cause lots of dammage, even emty!



However, "I will be opening a rock truck driving school, shortly!

Love,

T.

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