Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Y/Alphabe-Thursday

 Yellow caboose

Y is for YELLOW

This yellow caboose is a tourist attraction at a hamburger place  just south of Cottage Country on Ontario Provicial Highway 11.

 Yellow  storefront

An eye-catching yellow storefront in Cobourg

Ice on yellow pine needles

A leftover photo from last December's ice storm. Let's hope we see nothing like that treacherous storm this year! Although I do admit it was fun taking photos of the aftermath.

I am linking to Jenny Matlock at Alphabe-Thursday HERE 

48 comments:

  1. No longer the last car on a train this is about the only place one will see a caboose any more.

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  2. Lovely yellows EG. The last one is a magical gift from Mother Nature, but no, I hope you don't get a bad ice storm this winter.

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  3. LOVE LOVE the yellow and yes we can wait for that beautiful last shot:) Hug B

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  4. I am always looking for a nice yellow color in nature and objects when I go out. And it's really hard to find sometimes. Your images are great.

    Mersad
    Mersad Donko Photography

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  5. i like the yellow caboose better than a red one.. it looks happy and that ice needle is art sculpture

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  6. the ice on the pine needles is a fabulous shot!

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  7. Ah, I presume that burger joint would be Webers?

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  8. Lovely shots. I was also going to say Weber's.

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  9. I've never seen a yellow caboose. I remember waving to the guy at the end of the train as a kid.

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  10. very cute caboose. (that sounds bad...) ;)

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  11. I love taking photos of the ice after a storm!! Sometimes I wish I could keep some of the stuff I find encased. It would make such wonderful earrings...

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  12. When I was a little kid, I loved watching trains pass by and always waited to see the caboose. This is a nice use of an old train car.

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  13. Ah, I loved those cabooses when I was little, too!! How fun! I'm glad they saved it!! Great shots for the day as always!! Hope your week is going well!!

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  14. The yellow caboose is cool but the flower, frozen in ice, would be my choice.

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  15. Unusual to see a yellow caboose. The pine needles are so pretty!

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  16. I bet that is a fun place to go. Love the ice pic too ... But hope your winter is a bit milder this go-round.

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  17. Superb variety to eyes related to yellow! Nice frames

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  18. Superb variety to eyes related to yellow! Nice frames

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  19. You scared me a bit with the ice shot, EG! Love the yellows you showed today.

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  20. I've sometimes thought old cabooses would make great mobile offices. :-)

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  21. WONDERFUL post today. I love the yellow caboose, it is really pretty and well kept. Reminds me of the red one I showed at the McDonald's a few weeks ago. But yours is prettier and well cared for. OHHHH, your ice on the pine needles is a masterpiece, really! I have never seen anything like it! It looks like a golden ice flower. You really should blow it up, frame and hang it somewhere.

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  22. P.S. If I tried to snap this ice flower, I would slip and break my neck! How did you do it?

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  23. It has been so warm here in Berlin (16 degrees today), I don't even want to think about snow and ice! Hope you will have a milder winter this year. Love the yellow caboose.

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  24. thanks for all your comments on my blog :)

    I really like that Yellow caboose

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  25. Very cheery post. I love the last image, especially. We were lucky to avoid that ice storm.

    Tex just cracks me up.

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  26. That caboose is a very brilliant yellow. There was a house in my town that was painted that color (brighter, actually) with blue trim. It was more than noticeable, and I think the owner did not like peoples' reactions, because a few months later it was repainted with a more tame color.

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  27. Lovely collection of yellows.. The caboose is great and the ice is a beautiful capture.. Great shots! Enjoy the rest of your week!

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  28. Beautiful yellows themes. Love them all.

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  29. Great yellow photography for Y!

    Happy Week to you
    artmusedog and carol

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  30. Master work!



    ALOHA from Honolulu
    ComfortSpiral
    =^..^= . <3 . >< } } (°>

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  31. For a long time trains and trams in Holland were yellow. But I love your artsy capture of the iced pine needles!

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  32. I just LOVE yellow...it's such a happy color! Great finds!

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  33. the ice/frost looks lovely on the yellow pine needles

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  34. Yippie!...yellow yielding yictures. Very neat!

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  35. I'm the thickie from Down Under who has never heard of a Caboose (had to google it!) mind you as the Mum from Melbourne we never hear of ice here either apart from that we purchase in bags when we have a big party coming up - ha ha!!
    Great photos :)
    Wren x

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  36. I like your Yellow Caboose, Ms. TG. Let us hope they stay in place there and not roll away.
    I wanted to change the Yellow Submarine song to Yellow Airplane but I waited too long.
    Our cabooses are red, maroon, and green here. The green come from Mexico, I suppose if I see a yellow one it will be from Canada.
    ..

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  37. I think they chose a great colour of yellow for this cab. I love the last shot very much.

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  38. Really bright yellow pictures.. love the caboose the best :)

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  39. Great yellows - I want to visit that store.

    Darla

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  40. The caboose is history now, but I only remember red ones. I enjoyed seeing a yellow one!

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  41. Three nice yellow choices, EG. I don't usually associate cabooses with yellow.

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  42. The yellow caboose is a fun find....lovely series as always♪ http://lauriekazmierczak.com/zowie-pop-art/

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