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first today?
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These always remind me of those woodpecker toys
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Oil well from somewhere or some kind of pump.
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Looks like what I've seen in Pa.
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Have seen a couple of little working oilwells in California, (and yes they are like woodpeckers)but the only ones I have seen here were some enormous ones that were built here at the Port and then towed to Bass Strait!
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They are called donkeys, I guess because they are usually black, one end looks sort of like a donkey's head and they work hard all the time.
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Thanks, DotCom. I do agree with dino, though, that they resemble those woodpecker toys. As a child I admired 'ell wells' and also fire hydrants, thought the one was a horse and the other was a dog. More than you wanted to know about Judy?
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This is a working oil well, just south of Bartlesville. We have many such wells in this area.
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Grew up an hour drive from Bartlesville. This is a familiar site to me as my grandparents raised both my parents on an oil field and I spent many summers around these types of wells.
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Like the dinosaurs that lived when the oil deposit began to be formed.
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yes, I have seen many of these, but, never thought what they looked like...just strange.
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Out my way they were painted green and we called them grasshoppers!
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Nope, Judy, please tell us more! Trying to see how the fire hydrants could look like a dog! The oil wells kinda looks like a sitting horse if you squint!
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Ben dingaling??? you're a dingaling.
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When we used to drive to Los angles,There were dozens be the side of the road. My children used to watch out for the ones that were painted red and had huge red antenas fix on the small end.
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Sue, should have know this was yours! The entire world is your canvas and you have another winner in this pic. Shosho, I have no idea what it was about the fire hydrants that appealed to me. My mother said I petted them and called them pretty.
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Should have 'known' I mean. Golly!
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1/25/08
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Good picture. Saturday Feb. 23/08
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This little apparatus has so much character. I've never seen one, but then I've only gone west via the air.
5/14/08
14/May/08 8:45 PM
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Funny, they always reminded me of grasshopper heads.
13/May/09 9:00 AM
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