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A professional skater working on his part for the upcoming Element Skateboard video. San Francisco, CA.
I don’t know how long the daffodils will bloom this year, but their season is relatively short, and it could be that we are already on the back side of their time with us.
For Our Daily Challenge: Here Today, Gone Tomorrow; and for Bokeh Wednesday
HBW!
A GP40-2 shoves a single tank car through the back lot of Adcom Wire towards Edgewood yard. The MP15s are getting less and are mostly just assigned to yard transfers and locals within Moncrief yard. Yard jobs leaving the yard and switching industries are handled mostly by Geeps now, sometimes even the rebuilt Dash 3s. Anyhow, I was very glad this one didn't have any ditch lights on the long hood and the sun came through all the way just in time. The tank car came from Triangle Fasteners Corp, a customer serviced about once a week. Adcom Wire used to get several gons with wire coils almost daily, but service seems to have slowed down quite a bit. I haven't seen a car spotted there in quite a bit, I hope they still get any service at all. Several industries seem to be getting less service than they used to while two customers no longer receive any (Garden Wholesale and Design Container). I have a feeling it has to do with Hunter Harrison...
What sunshine is to flowers, smiles are to humanity. These are but trifles, to be sure; but, scattered along life's pathway, the good they do is inconceivable. Joseph Addison
Our Daily Challenge - Backside
(The pink and blue colors in the background are my hibiscus bushes.)
They don't always face the camera, and I was glad afterwards I sometimes shot in these conditions. Red-winged blackbird, Siskiyou County, California
The view from the back of the Cardinal is just as beautiful as seeing them head on. With spring finally here we are seeing so many of them now, more so than in the winter months.
The backside of a porcelain figurine of a well-coiffed courtesan wearing a large hat adorned with a feather plune.