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September
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- Not even close
- Slow burn
- Jersey nautilus
- Chambers Wines
- Dead end
- More colorful trucks
- Green Backhoe
- Weakness
- Nothing says progress like tables and chairs
- Pimp my cab
- Ladder 1
- What's the deal with boxes around all the trees on...
- Rows and columns
- Just another day strolling through New York City
- Now who would throw away a perfectly good horse?
- Gramercy faces
- World's Smallest Woman
- Sausage guy
- Brooklyn night
- Williamsburg rooftop
- Wheel at DiPalo's
- Caught napping
- Remembering...
- Guy on a tug
- Marina
- WFC
- Pipes
- Bedford Avenue hug
- Two bottles
- Onions
- Wallflower
- Low ride
- Get your Illy
- George opens!
- Assorted scenes from 9/11/05
- Tribute in Light 2005
- Bikers pay tribute
- Roots
- The Little Place
- Vigil
- HOG Midnight run to Ground Zero
- 2nd Annual Indian Larry Grease Monkey Block Party
- Ground Zero prepares
- Portraits
- Vine writing
- Plant can
- The Tomato Store
- Bag Lady
- Cook Books
- Greenmarket
- Sky Blue
- Ouch
- Lotto150
- Pick Pocket Prevention?
- Wigs
- Ground Zero gets a make over
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4 comments:
Green Backhoe - an eco-friendly approach to heavy machinery. Looking forward to discovering how it's contributing to sustainability in construction and beyond. πΏπ️
This blog beautifully captures the determination and resilience behind the Green Backhoe project. The insights shared provide a compelling narrative, showcasing both the challenges and triumphs. Thank you for sharing such an inspiring story that motivates and engages readers!
Luiz Antonio Duarte Ferreira
An insightful and thought-provoking post! The exploration of perseverance and mental strength is both motivating and inspiring. A great reminder of how determination can shape our success, no matter the obstacles faced along the journey.
Thank you so much for sharing this insightful post! I really appreciated the depth of analysis and the way you presented the information. It's clear that a lot of thought and research went into it. I especially loved how you explained [insert specific detail or topic from the post]. Keep up the amazing work – looking forward to more posts like this! THEJEMBE
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