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kagould17 said: It looks like a pack of cigarettes. Happy weekend Bridget. Allan Loading... January 11, 2025 Reply
nonsmokingladybug said: Just chimneys. Of course it’s an interesting object for an ex-smoker. Loading... January 12, 2025 Reply
leigha66 said: Such an eerie feel to this photo… wonderful shot though! Loading... January 9, 2025 Reply
Kymber Hawke said: Very interesting in red. It’s a bit alarming, or makes me feel like I should be alert. Loading... January 9, 2025 Reply
nonsmokingladybug said: I am not sure if it was part of a New Year’s greeting or indeed an alarm. Hard to tell, but it looked stunning. Loading... January 12, 2025 Reply
ladysighs said: Do I dare ask what this is?? I hope it’s not a puff of smoke from the happy quitter? 😉 Loading... January 8, 2025 Reply
nonsmokingladybug said: It’s a factory, a beer brewer here in Ohio. The lights are normally white or whitish, that night, all in red. Perhaps for Christmas, or an alarm light on the roof? Loading... January 8, 2025 Reply
It looks like a pack of cigarettes. Happy weekend Bridget. Allan
Just chimneys. Of course it’s an interesting object for an ex-smoker.
Such an eerie feel to this photo… wonderful shot though!
Thank you, Leigha.
You’re most welcome.
Very interesting in red. It’s a bit alarming, or makes me feel like I should be alert.
I am not sure if it was part of a New Year’s greeting or indeed an alarm. Hard to tell, but it looked stunning.
It sure did!
Glorious
Great shot, Bridget. 🙂
Thank you, Nancy.
Wow, very nice photo, love this! Beer is delicious… 😊
I don’t like beer, but I cook with it. 🙂
Nice post 🌅🌅
Very well captured!
Thank you, Peter.
Do I dare ask what this is?? I hope it’s not a puff of smoke from the happy quitter? 😉
It’s a factory, a beer brewer here in Ohio. The lights are normally white or whitish, that night, all in red. Perhaps for Christmas, or an alarm light on the roof?