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.
Thanks for a great year, have a peaceful break and a happy return into a brand new year of photographic globalization.
ReplyDeleteWOW! Risqué, isn't it?
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures. Its been a fun adventure all year and I am looking forward to 2008.
ReplyDeleteHave a great break, rest and recoup.
Sue
Enjoy your break; we'll miss you!
ReplyDeleteWish you a very happy, healthy and successful 2008!
Blogtrotter
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.
ReplyDeleteHaPpY nEw YeAr!!! Wishing you life's best this 2008!
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Dear Meg and Ben,
ReplyDeleteWe wish you all the best in the New Year 2008.
Jazzy and Lilly
Best wishes & Happy New Year!
ReplyDeletehave a good break
ReplyDeletehappy new year
Meg, Ben!
ReplyDeleteI wish you Happy New Year in 2008:)
Zsolt
Looks like a heavy lifter to me. May all good things come your way in 2008!
ReplyDeleteMay your new year lift your spirits higher than the previous year!
ReplyDeleteA super year ahead to both of Ben and Meg!
Wishing you everything you hope for in the new year!
ReplyDeleteAndrea
Happy New Year....this could be a good theme photo as well!
ReplyDeleteLooks like it's an industrial tool locker. They hang the lockers and/or generators from the crane for security.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year from the frozen winter wonderland of Minneapolis!
May 2008 bring you good health & happiness,
- Mitch
Happy New Years to you and yours in 2008!
ReplyDeleteTwin Cities Daily Photo
Thanks for your good wishes, everybody. It seems just a few days on and life is back to the boring normal.
ReplyDeleteMitch, are you sure it wasn't the youngest member on the crew left in a box to keep an eye on the valuable equipment?