"Photographers see the world rather than just look at it."
Welcome Back Andy, the same is happening here, more people more houses needed.
Ha, but always one looking with his hands in his pockets. Nice street photography Andy.
They are magnificent these trucks and the green color gives them a small ecological side
...I just bought a couple of loads of concrete, dang it's expensive!!!
Likin' the apple green.
Well fancy that...wonder what the building will be....good shot
Whenever I see one of these trucks I think about the cement mixer my dad had. My dad was one of those people who could do anything. When he and mom decided to add a room on to the house, dad did all the work himself including mixing his own cement.
No shortage of work for them.
The financial crisis is forgotten. Construction workers are being busy again.
Nova Scotia plates!
Nice and busy for those workers. I like the colour of the truchs
I got stuck behind a couple of them this morning as they tried to back into a site!
That's a lot of concrete waiting. (Welcome back, Andy!)
Nova Scotia? Great shot--- especially the guy leaning on the fence. He must be a supervisor. Yeah, right. I'm glad you're back, too.
Fine truck photo. These cement truck drivers can not wait too long, or their loads become solid. It happens sometimes.
Welcome Back Andy, the same is happening here, more people more houses needed.
ReplyDeleteHa, but always one looking with his hands in his pockets. Nice street photography Andy.
ReplyDeleteThey are magnificent these trucks and the green color gives them a small ecological side
ReplyDelete...I just bought a couple of loads of concrete, dang it's expensive!!!
ReplyDeleteLikin' the apple green.
ReplyDeleteWell fancy that...wonder what the building will be....good shot
ReplyDeleteWhenever I see one of these trucks I think about the cement mixer my dad had. My dad was one of those people who could do anything. When he and mom decided to add a room on to the house, dad did all the work himself including mixing his own cement.
ReplyDeleteNo shortage of work for them.
ReplyDeleteThe financial crisis is forgotten. Construction workers are being busy again.
ReplyDeleteNova Scotia plates!
ReplyDeleteNice and busy for those workers. I like the colour of the truchs
ReplyDeleteI got stuck behind a couple of them this morning as they tried to back into a site!
ReplyDeleteThat's a lot of concrete waiting. (Welcome back, Andy!)
ReplyDeleteNova Scotia? Great shot--- especially the guy leaning on the fence. He must be a supervisor. Yeah, right. I'm glad you're back, too.
ReplyDeleteFine truck photo. These cement truck drivers can not wait too long, or their loads become solid. It happens sometimes.
ReplyDelete