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Hopefully this important gadget will be rescued from the ice to allow a restful view of the lake as spring takes over...
Cars that the museum has acquired waiting for the funds and volunteers to restore them for use.
Florida Railroad Museum in Parrish, FL
Driving along a Dorest or Hampshire road I spotted this scene. I eventually managed to find a parking space and grab this shot from the roadside. On the return journey I noticed a small group of photographers in the middle of the farmers field trampling across the crop to get a better angle of the subject, I hope they got permission but I doubt it. It is no wonder landscape photographers are sometimes not made welcome in some parts of the country if this is what they do!
Photo taken @ Sunny`s Photo Studio
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Everything you want is out there waiting for you to ask. Everything you want also wants you. But you have to take action to get it. Jules Renard
~happy beyond fence friday~
This old ferry terminal on the shores of Washington state awaits it's faith after being decommissioned. Now a place to watch the time go by and to maybe catch tonight's dinner?
I found myself,
waiting at the door step for you,
but you never came,
then i saw your reflection in my mirror,
but i knew it had to be a dream.
Leona Lewis
When the sunset is so beautiful that you just have to stop your boat and take a long glance trying to remember every detail of that amazing view.. The four islands of Koh Phi Phi, Thailand 2018
A group of day-trampers eagerly await the Matariki sunrise on a high point above Sunrise Hut. Matariki Day is a new public holiday in New Zealand to celebrate Matariki - the Māori name for Pleiades which refers to a cluster of stars that rises in mid-winter, marking the start of the Māori New Year. Some iwi name this time of year Puanga, after a bright star that is above and to the right of the Matariki constellation.
The group of trampers in this photo were members of a group of about 12 day-trampers who came up in the dark and joined several of us who had stayed over-night in the Sunrise Hut. Note that some were wearing shorts and were shivering up there - as soon as the sunrise was over they made a bee-line into the hut to thaw out around the wood-burner fire that our friendly Hut Warden had lit to make for a very cosy hut.
Having run around their train, Qube cotton train 5112 from the NW of NSW awaits access into Cooks River yard with QLs 5,3 and 1 up front.
NECR 608 waits for a warrant after finishing building their train in Palmer Yard. As if having two Blue & Golds together for the last month wasn't good enough, the 608 crew grabbed an extra unit, the 3845, from Palmer to help them with extra tonnage on the southbound run.
Another unused shot from my files. This is the old Sheringham Station, which is the terminus of the North Norfolk Railway. This delightful heritage railway line runs the five miles from Sheringham to Holt in Norfolk, with intervening stations at Weybourne and Kelling Heath. It operates both steam and diesel services. Sheringham Station was first opened in 16 June 1887 by the Eastern and Midlands Railway as part of the Cromer Branch linking the Norfolk Coast to the junction at Melton Constable. Following the Beeching Report, this station closed in 1967 when a brand new station for Sheringham opened literally just a few yards along the line (behind the camera). In 1970, this old station was re-opened as part of the North Norfolk Railway.