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13
Sep
2011

Texaco Thermometer




Staying with the Feed Station complex, this old thermometer can be found beside the door of the building whose image I posted a couple of days ago. You can’t see the termperature reading (the thermometer may not even work – I can’t remember) but this was acutally the first sub-100 degree day we had had in the last 11 weeks as far as I can remember. Needless to say, the temperatures have climbed again this week 🙁



Tagged - 290, Architecture, austin, building, Dripping Springs, Feed Station, HDR, store, Texaco, thermometer


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Rob Hanson
September 13, 2011, 6:46 am

I really love old signs and pieces like this. The green in this if fantastic. Stay cool!
Rob Hanson´s last post ..Waterscapes

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Edith Levy
September 13, 2011, 10:05 am

I’m really enjoying this series Dave. Great shot.

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James Howe
September 13, 2011, 7:42 pm

Love the detail in this shot, crackled paint, rust, etc., love the subject matter as well. Nice!
James Howe´s last post ..1933 Packard V-12 Convertible Coupe

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