Terri’s challenge is to explore things Under Construction.
It seems like wherever we travel we get held up by road construction along the way. During our RV travels around Alaska several years ago we were often held up by a construction crew. The featured image is of a crew working on the Dalton Highway north of Fairbanks.

One year we visited Rocky Mountain National Park in late May. We were hoping to drive on the Trail Ridge Road but it was closed for snow removal at Rainbow Curve.
A few years ago there was a beach re-nourishment project on Tybee Island, Georgia. We went out one day to watch these big bulldozers moving the sand.

Many thanks to Terri for her Sunday Stills challenge Under Construction
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You really make the mundane world of road construction look great, Beth! I like that opening image! It’s the way things are this time of year.
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Thanks Terri! Whet a fun challenge!
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Wouldn’t you hate to be driving the rig in the sand! That would scare me to death. These are great shots, Beth.
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Thanks Marsha! I wouldn’t want be driving that rig in the sand, either. Those drivers knew what they were doing!
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We can only hope, right? It’s a great picture, whether they do or don’t! 🙂
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Great captures!
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Great post! It’s always fascinating to see all the work that goes into construction projects, whether it’s roads, snow removal, or even beach restoration. Reading this while waiting for my carpet cleaners to finish feels a bit like my own “under construction” moment at home! 😊
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Thanks Jeanie!
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