Ryan McGinnis wrote:
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> -Ryan McGinnis
> The BIG Storm Picture: http://bigstormpicture.com PGP Key 0x65115E4C
> Follow my storm chasing adventures at http://bigstormpicture.blogspot.com
> Images@Getty: http://bit.ly/oDW1pT Images@Alamy:http://bit.ly/aMH6Qd
Oh, Ryan...I didn't learn that you're a fellow Nebraskan, until recently
visiting your "Big Storm" Web site. (I'm in Omaha.)
And a pro photographer, eh? Pretty good pix! Here's one I found personally
interesting:
Big Storm Picture/Nebraska - truckdone.jpg
<http://bigstormpicture.photoshelter.com/gallery-image/Nebraska/G0000B77vci3tFMU/I0000XSV7VJ6SzM4>
"An old, rusted Chevrolet truck in rural nebraska."
This 1950ish blue pickup strongly resembles a family heirloom. I'm
unsure whatever became of it; I last saw the vehicle, in the 1980's.
It was roundly rusted (among other things), but its blue paint was
more prevalent, than that of the hulk you've depicted..
Also, "Carhenge" is interesting -- I'm surprised there's anything
like it, in Nebraska.
By the way, I'm a bit of a meteorological buff, too. After nearly
3 years of service, I replaced my Acu-Rite "00594W" weather station,
in July of this year. A La Crosse ("Weather Channel") "WS-1510TWC"
is the new one. It improves on the 00594W, by adding a rain sensor.
I still haven't settled on a permanent location for the WS-1510TWC.
It's damned difficult to optimize these types of gadgets, and I
want to prepare it for the rigors of winter, as well.
--
Cordially,
John Turco
Marie's Musings <http://fairiesandtails.blogspot.com>