Monday, January 18, 2016

Gasoline and more...


At this service station, just off of I-75, you can purchase gasoline, beer, sundries, food, newspapers and magazines, and oranges - lots of oranges. This is the season for oranges!

19 comments:

Tanya Breese said...

mmm i love oranges...remember the florida orange juice lady from way back? what was her name? anyways, i like what you did with this!

Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

Yum.. I'll take some of those.... We love the citrus stores here.

William Kendall said...

I like the effect, Lowell!

Linda said...

I love oranges, Lowell! I love what you did with this image!

Taken For Granted said...

My parents had a house in Florida and we use to get oranges and grapefruit from a local grove. They were far sweeter than those we get up north. I'm envious.

magiceye said...

Nice work!

Kay said...

You've made an ordinary pump 'n munch look interesting. And now I'm thinking some fresh oranges would be a real treat.

Francisco Manuel Carrajola Oliveira said...

Uma fotografia bem trabalhada.
Um abraço.

LOLfromPasa said...

Of course :).

Laura. M said...

In Spain gas stations also have many services. That's fine for when we travel
Buen martes Lowell ;))
Un abrazo.

EG CameraGirl said...

Ah, fresh oranges! YUM! I like how you edited this. :)

VP said...

Fresh oranges are almost everything!

Sharon said...

Yes it is! There are oranges everywhere here too!

Bergson said...

a flashy effect

cieldequimper said...

Cool. I love oranges though most of them seem to taste bland nowadays...

RedPat said...

Nice effect, Lowell!

Halcyon said...

The oranges here are nowhere near as good as yours! They look very tempting.

stardust said...

My husband and I like to stop by a local service station to buy the locally produced vegetables in season. Oranges from Florida and Japanese tangerines as well as winter vegetables are main source of Vitamin C in winter.

Yoko

Kate said...

Hmm! Reminds me that I have two oranges in a dish staring at me. Good start for my breakfast!

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