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Built 101 years ago in November for the Wabash, a classic 40' boxcar, AA x4631, still labors on in MOW service on the Ann Arbor. The odd flatcar it shares this siding with was converted from a 50' boxcar, itself converted from a 40' boxcar...
Notre Dame quarterback Jimmy Clausen (7) reacts on the line before a snap in the second half of an NCAA college football game with Michigan, Saturday, Sept. 12, 2009, in Ann Arbor. Michigan upset No. 18 Notre Dame 38-34. (AP Photo/Tony Ding)
365: The 2018 Edition
I realized that I didn't take a close up photo of my wreath yet this year. I love how it looks on the arbor.
Brazilian Arbor Day (Dia da Árvore) is September 21. No better way to celebrate than with the fragrant blossoms of the native tree sapucaia (Lecythis pisonis), on a bed of recently fallen leaves.
Hunter recites an Arbor Day program during the Worland Elementary School's Arbor Day Celebration. All third graders then get a tree of their own to plant from the Worland Garden Club.
Another image from 2 weekends ago at Arbor Low. Decided to re-shoot a composition I had previously shot as I've had new filters since then and wanted an image without colour casting from the filters.
Arbor Low is the most important prehistoric site of the East Midlands, it is a Neolithic henge monument atmospherically set amid high moorland. Within an earthen bank and ditch, a circle of some 50 white limestone slabs, all now fallen, surrounds a central stone ‘cove’ – a feature found only in major sacred sites.
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Arbor Low Henge, Peak District, UK
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I made a last minute decision to pop out with the camera this evening. The skies were clear and blue in Sheffield but I could see cloud on the webcams further south.
There was nearly too much cloud. the sun was obscured for most of the time. I did get to watch the Red Arrows over at Hathersage while I waited.
Ann Arbor Alco power rests outside the Ann Arbor locomotive shops in Owosso, MI. in November 1958. Photo by Emery Gulash
Taken on the side of an old restored caboose at the Steam Railroading Institute in Owosso, Michigan.
I tried to learn more about the AA RR, but found it's history (like many railroads) is very confusing given that it has been the subject of many mergers over time. If you want to try to figure it all out yourself, you should check out the following links:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann_Arbor_Railroad_(1895%E2%80%931976)
These photos taken on the garden tour around Forest Hills, Little Forest Hills, and Casa Linda neighborhoods in Dallas.
The backyard of this home featured a greenhouse, two-story playhouse, and chicken coop.
the arbor at the George Eastman House in Rochester NY ....slid right off the charts Happy Slider Sunday
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In our cities there are places of power, where the history of the city manifests itself in all its glory.
Seeing can be deceiving. What do you see here? An eye, an ear, a scar, a time capsule? Our imagination can take us many places.
Finally We Got Some Rain!
We've been getting a light rain all day so you can't see the rain falling, but it is running down the driveway. Some call this type of rain a Scotch Mist.
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I started to decorate for Christmas today. I really love the big wreath that I use on the arbor.
Arbor Low in the evening light. A three photo panorama taken looking north from this approx 4500 year old Henge.
More info here: www.megalithic.co.uk/article.php?sid=3