This past fall many of the nearby islands suffered severe damage from quite a significant wind storm. Peaks Island was one of the hardest hit. The other morning at East End Beach, this logging truck was waiting to pick up a trailer of timber delivered from the island. The downed trees looked to be some mighty big spruce. I'd advise, if you see this number barreling down the highway at you, move aside and give her a wide berth.
That's a grill with attitude.
ReplyDeleteI hope that truck wasn't moving when you got that shot - haha!
ReplyDeleteWe have quite a few logging trucks in our area and it's suprising how fast they travel with a full load.
☼ Sunny
Yes, I can imagine.
ReplyDeleteYou want to walk the streets of Versailles and I want to photograph American trucks and registration numbers. Shall we swap?!!
Good advice; I'd hate to tangle with this vehicle!
ReplyDeleteSound advice!
ReplyDeleteIt even looks like it might be growling -- I'll hit a ditch to stay out of its way! -- barbara
ReplyDeleteI'd give way for sure!
ReplyDeleteGod bless you!
Cezar
Like in the Spielberg's movie..The truck seems to become a kind of monster!
ReplyDeleteLooks like it's ready to be aniimated by Pixar.
ReplyDeleteBrute force! The feeling is more of a rhinoceros than an eagle. The model name of the truck is not well thought-out.
ReplyDeleteGood thinking. Trucks bearing heavy loads can be very scary!
ReplyDeleteThis photograph is scary, I sure don't want to see it coming at me in person.
ReplyDeleteI won't drive a Smart near this...
ReplyDeleteTrucks this size always have the right of way.
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