Saturday, December 29, 2007

Great Suspense

Bridge Street Bridge construction continues. Ben grabbed my wee camera on a Friday night after I started laughing at the dangling thingie. It must be the weight-counterweight thing... I hope the workers didn't go home in the middle of the job.

NDP is having a wee break, so we'll see you back in mid-January. Do have a great start to the New Year.

17 comments:

  1. Thanks for a great year, have a peaceful break and a happy return into a brand new year of photographic globalization.

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  2. WOW! Risqué, isn't it?

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  3. Great pictures. Its been a fun adventure all year and I am looking forward to 2008.
    Have a great break, rest and recoup.
    Sue

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  4. Enjoy your break; we'll miss you!
    Wish you a very happy, healthy and successful 2008!
    Blogtrotter

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  5. In the big cities in the US, I know they tend to hang expensive equipment after hours to keep kids and/or vandals away from them. Perhaps that is what is going on.

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  6. HaPpY nEw YeAr!!! Wishing you life's best this 2008!

    pusa
    i heart manila

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  7. Dear Meg and Ben,
    We wish you all the best in the New Year 2008.
    Jazzy and Lilly

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  8. have a good break
    happy new year

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  9. Meg, Ben!
    I wish you Happy New Year in 2008:)

    Zsolt

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  10. Looks like a heavy lifter to me. May all good things come your way in 2008!

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  11. May your new year lift your spirits higher than the previous year!

    A super year ahead to both of Ben and Meg!

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  12. Wishing you everything you hope for in the new year!

    Andrea

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  13. Happy New Year....this could be a good theme photo as well!

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  14. Looks like it's an industrial tool locker. They hang the lockers and/or generators from the crane for security.

    Happy New Year from the frozen winter wonderland of Minneapolis!

    May 2008 bring you good health & happiness,
    - Mitch

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  15. Thanks for your good wishes, everybody. It seems just a few days on and life is back to the boring normal.

    Mitch, are you sure it wasn't the youngest member on the crew left in a box to keep an eye on the valuable equipment?

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