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Stand pipe

purple and yellow and greys A water standpipe stands ready at the station. Two yellow bollards protect it from direct contact.

Station airy arches

At the bottom is the top half of an 8 Seen, these stationary arches seem very disquieting. n.b. Scene here is a relaxed view 3d stereograph .

Ford 1965 Falcon

Arrow points that way This fabulific 1965 Ford Falcon is ready for a greenie at the drive-through lane.

Security envelope marbled

Marbled This envelope security pattern is more intricate than it looks. The blue marbling is printed over a grey pattern. This is done to add an extra layer of security.

Beachy day

It's a beach! Blue with white stripes, or white with blue - this umbrella is at the beach for the day.

Red bonnet hydrant

White body with red bonnet and outlet caps This smooth-top fire hydrant "catches some rays" while steadfastly awaiting a call to duty.

Orange tiger lily

Called the "common tiger lily" or "orange day lily", this cluster of rain-dropped Hemerocallis Fulva is a sight to see.

Firework front and side

The ring type fireworks are best seen when viewed head on. Sometimes, the shell goes a certain way and the effect is seen from the side . . . Side view A more frontal view of a ring type firework lets the effect be seen: Head on view They are enjoyable either way!

Potato chip real vs. enlarged

Enlarged and real The potato chips on this potato chip bag may look a bit "off". That is because a real potato chip from inside this bag has been placed on top of the "enlarged to show texture" potato chips. The real potato chip is close to size to that of the "enlarged" potato chip. That was not the largest potato chip found inside this bag. A real potato chip as large as the "enlarged" potato…

Security envelope plaid

10 by 10 minus 1 and 10 To make this plaid pattern, start with a grid pattern rotated by 45 degrees. Set up a 10 line by 10 line grid and on each side of that grid, remove one line. Note that the blank areas in the pattern were caused by printer problems.