Random Object Photographs

Another B-17 at 11,000'.13 mile hike round trip.
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I took my grandma to the doctors one day and while we were sitting in
the lobby waiting, she pointed to a picture on the wall much like this one and said
"We lived in a house like that once, when I was little." And she wasn't
joking either.

We often forget how easy we have it these days.
 
It pays to keep a sharp eye out. Then again it pays to be a stealthy huntress. Miss Kitty was a neighbors cat and she was one of the best and most effective hunting cats I've ever seen. BIrds, rabbits, lizards, small snakes, rats and mice. Sometimes she was too good for her own good.

She jumped that squirrel and instantly regretted it. She nearly lost and eye in the scuffle. That squirrel gave her a good old Texas *** whuppin' and I ain't lyin'. Did she learn her lesson? No way!
 

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Some other stuff that caught my eye in the junkyard.

Any flyboys know what this might be? I had no idea, just thought it looked interesting, like some kind of weapon sight.

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Aardvark, right?

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Different transport technologies in the high desert.

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I ran the helo's N-number, it's a Sikorsky CH37C, the largest piston-engine helo ever made. Built in 1959, last reg expired 5/2015 (pic was taken circa 2006), last user was Aircrane Inc, PA, apparently still in business.
 
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