six-pack of buZ
Examples of the sketches of freight car artist buZ blurr likely number well into the thousands. Night and day, seven days a week, 365 days a year, they roll up and down the railroad lines of North America, often on multiple cars traveling in the same train, smiling slyly at trackside observers and blowing smoke at motorists stopped at crossings. Here are six that I saw and photographed on a grain train passing through Watauga on Jan 31.
http://halfalifetimeago.blogspot.com/ (Half a Lifetime Ago - documenting my senior year of high school and freshman year of college in 1990).
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Reminder
Just a quick note here to remind you to check out my other blogs, both of which have been updated recently...
signs of religion in north Texas
http://signsofreligion.blogspot.com/ (Signs of Religion - a photo blog documenting changeable signs outside churches and other houses of worship)
http://halfalifetimeago.blogspot.com/ (Half a Lifetime Ago - documenting my senior year of high school and freshman year of college in 1990).
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np: Shinyribs - "Abraham Lincoln's birthday" available here: http://www.pickathon.com/bands.php?artistid=Shinyribs
Labels: freight car monikers, Signs of Religion, train photos
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