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An interior set of windows of York Minister, completed in 1472 after several centuries of building, is the Cathedral and Metropolitan Church of Saint Peter of York, England, and is one of the largest of its kind in Northern Europe. It is especially noted for its medieval windows, with the Great East Window (finished in 1408), bring the largest expanse of medieval stained glass in the world.
KCS power, although the second unit is a little less obvious. Westbound at Vermilion.
Third westbound on the CP in 40 minutes and no CP motors.
Norfolk Southern intermodal train 201 crossing Overall Creek, between Bentonville and Rileyville, Virginia, on May 15, 2020
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Challenge 159.0 ~ Famous Painters ~ The Award Tree ~
It must be getting close to lunch time. My computer hasn't dinged at me literally and figuratively in an hour and I think I covered everyone's posts for the day. Soooo, continuing with aloes, I don't know how many there are but Google estimates 500. But Google also used the word "types" instead of species, so...
Anyway, of all the aloes, desert plants, and wooly species of flower I encountered last spring and summer, none intrigued me more than Aloe lavransil. There are very few aloe that have furry flowers, and all that do are indigenous to the Red Sea. This one comes from Yemen on the Arabian Peninsula. This one bloomed twice last summer, and I was lucky to have captured this gem. It is a yellow flower ... with red accents. There are three that I "captured," yellow, red, and green. The others will show up again before the year is out.
Maybe I should have saved this one for Christmas but, no, I'll post the same image for the ninth year on the 24th ish