Wednesday, December 31, 2014

Railroad Ties

My Mom now lives near the railroad, and I found this pile of ties last time I was visiting her. 
The similarities, and the sort of repeating pattern caught my eye.
They stank of creosote, though, so I did not stay long.
I am linking this post with Nature Footstep Digital Art.

13 comments:

  1. Jag vill önska dig ett gott nytt år och ett härligt bloggår
    Kram Meta

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  2. I like the series of photos, getting closer and closer with each one. The details in the ends of the ties are so interesting.

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  3. Hi Judy, you're kind of late with this link :) If you didn't comment on mine I would've never found out ;)
    I like that big pile of ties.
    My favourite is #4
    I have an awful question: Can I please have that one? I'm sure that would make a real nice overlay structure :) You get something nice in return on the 7th (if I remember right) on Monica's next "festive" meme.

    xoxoxoxoxoxoxo
    enough?
    no?
    OK, more :)
    xoxoxoxoxoxoxo

    【ツ】Knipsa

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  4. Such a great find !
    Wishing you and yours a wonderful New Year !
    Sylvia

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  5. Your digital version of this pile reminds me of some old city ruins. Very clever and creative. Happiest New Year.

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  6. Have a wonderful new year. And thank you for great photos through out the year.

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  7. Me again :)
    I wish you a wonderful and happy New Year! (more wishes for you on my blog:)
    【ツ】Knipsa

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  8. a very cool texture. nice shots!!!!

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  9. I like the repeated shapes too! Good eyes!


    Wishing you all the best in 2015, Judy!

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  10. You have a keen eye! I love your photos.
    (ツ) from Cottage Country Ontario , ON, Canada!

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  11. I like what you achieved. It´s great work.

    I´m so glad you linked up. :)

    Happy New Year :)

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  12. Boy oh boy...I am certainly missing seeing flowers around my part of the world!

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