photo sharing and upload picture albums photo forums search pictures popular photos photography help login
Patricia Jones | all galleries >> An Ordinary Day > Tonka Generations
previous | next

Tonka Generations

Monday, May 15, 2006


Archaeology

Evidence uncovered at a Peck Road dig site indicates the presence at one time of a tiny race of highly-evolved mechanically-advanced humans. Over time, this location was used as a sand/dirt pile, a leaf pile, and a humusy compost heap. The truck and crane, first of this civilization’s artifacts to be excavated, are rusted but still serviceable. Further research has produced a photograph of children playing at this spot, and a present-day image of a descendent of the original family attests to the continuing popularity of this type of vehicle.


other sizes: small medium original auto
share
Matthew Myers 15-May-2006 19:49
My copywriting comment was intended for this one.
Matthew Myers 15-May-2006 19:47
Nice copywriting. Very funny.
Type your message and click Add Comment
It is best to login or register first but you may post as a guest.
Enter an optional name and contact email address. Name
Name Email
help private comment