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A Montana Rail Link Engineer signs the Block Register at Sappington, Montana. MRL's Harrison Branch (6th Subdivision) is Block Register Territory. Trains or maintenance-of-way crews must sign this register book prior to occupying the track. If no one else is registered, they fill out the required information to gain sole occupancy of the main track. If someone is already registered, they must contact that person and reach an understanding that the limits will be occupied jointly, and both must operate at restricted speed.
For the SMQG Sept. Block Lottery. blogged duringquiettime.com/2013/08/confetti-star-block-free-patt...
An old fabric/wallpaper printing block we bought last week, comprising a heavy wooden block with the design built up in metal shapes. Makes a rather lovely print, as you can see here
Part of: Augen Borgen - Borrowing Eyes
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DMC-G2 - P1420194 9.7.2012 Weidenhütte Steinhofgründe
DMC-G2 - P1520712 22.11.2012 Bark, Pötzleinsdorfer Park
Beresford Contracting Foden Alpha tipper NX06DAU.
This former Plasmor & Translift brick and block lorry was a surprise find on a quiet Peak District back road.
The Question Block from Super Mario Bros. for Nintendo. It's the same all around except the bottom and also completely hollow. Made for the GamerLUG display for Brickworld Chicago 2017.
The walls of the school I attended through junior high (middle school for the kids out there), build in the mid '50s, were build out of fired blocks like these. But push button light switch inside the first door on the right tells me that the building is older than that.
Day 13 - A Pile of Things
Today, it's a pile of blocks ... we're having a new garage built and the old one will be demolished.
Nice clean SP Tunnel Motor 8340 leads an array of power blocking Scott St. in Franklin Park IL. in February 1991.
Today, I am breaking with my tradition and posting three photos, but they are all of the same house on the next block over.
A problem with these kinds of photos is those dreadful black skies, but you can't always help yourself.
This was the first of the three, but I couldn't get the top part of the tree in the photo.
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I've been using a lot of woven stripes and shot cottons lately! This is the latest. Its kind of a 'Gee's Bend' inspired creation. Each block is totally random. I thought the red shot cotton would really make the blocks standout.
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Part of: Augen Borgen - Borrowing Eyes
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DMC-G2 - P1540011 22.1.2013 Outing Seegrotte Hinterbrühl, Heiligenkreuz
DMC-G2 - P1040334 21.5.2011 Lobau
I'd never seen baby seagulls before, but there were dozens of nesting seagulls around the North Lighthouse. These siblings were both pleading piteously to their Mom(?) for something to eat--sometimes in unison. I shoulda captured it on video, but I'm definitely more of a still photo kinda guy. I watched them for some time, hoping to catch a feeding, but it never came I guess Mom was teaching them patience (HA! As if ANY seagull evidenced even a trace of that trait!). This northern end of the island was quite beautiful, as it's been kept undeveloped (save for the lighthouse) as a wildlife preserve. The other end of the island was plenty beautiful as well, and where I spent the majority of my time. There is where one finds Mohegan Bluffs Beach, photos of which will eventually find their way into my stream.