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Tag: lean on me when you’re built wrong

Daily Jim pic 17

August 6, 2017August 5, 2017 Al Denelsbeck


I’m pretty certain this is the remote depot where italics are stored before use.

Seriously, what is it with construction in Montana? Hasn’t anyone there heard of diagonal bracing?

Updated: August 5, 2017
Categories: PhotographyTags: James L. Kramer, lean on me when you're built wrong, Montana, strong winds at the time

August 6, 2017August 5, 2017 Al Denelsbeck

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