They got out of their truck and wandered on foot ...
I don't think they were even on a call -
Just curious like the rest of us.
While they were wandering around the property,
I was wandering around their truck ...
Admiring it's beauty and reflections.
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The reflection in that last shot is fabulous - and I like the red in the first!
ReplyDeleteSubtle, fascinating reflections!
ReplyDeleteFire trucks are great sources for reflections. I have a couple I have been saving for Weekend Reflections.
ReplyDeleteThe red photo really caught my eye and the reflection is interesting. My son would love the fire truck.
ReplyDeleteI have always been fascinated by fire trucks - and firemen ;)
ReplyDeleteNeat shots. I like them all. The second is my favorite.
ReplyDeleteIt always amazes me how we can find relections anywhere!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots!
Me, I like the yarn you tell as we traipse along behind you.
ReplyDeleteLove your reflections :)
ReplyDeleteWow--these reflections are really cool! Is this the firetruck you were talking about when I called? They'd just pulled in. lol
ReplyDeleteThe Abandoned seems to be no longer abandoned!
There seems to be a lot of action at that abandoned mega church! Nice that the action comes to you to capture! Love the reflections!
ReplyDeleteAnd luckily they didn't mind you had your camera. :))))
ReplyDeleteI bet they would be happy that someone appreciated their shiny chrome polishing job.
ReplyDeleteFiremen work hard but the have a lot of polishing time while waiting around for a fire. How you doing up there...hope everything is going great...love you.
Nice reflections.
ReplyDeleteWhat's happening with the mega church these days? Have you ever posted a photo of the building? I am so curious about it!
I am fascinated by the idea of 'abandoned mega church' It strikes me as an oxymoron - how did a mega church get to the point of abandonment. I guess I am thinking to much. Glad you found some reflections and that there were no fire tragedies.
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