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Found him on my car antenna. Moon was out. Just had to pic him.
Little late for HMB, but, oh well! lol
Enjoy your day and night! xoxo
Wells County, Indiana
252 Walmer Ave, Bluffton, Indiana
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At the time this photo was taken, Bluffton, Indiana was still using the old 6.6A series street lighting loop, which only a few cities and towns were using at the time. The street lighting circuits were changed over to modern parallel circuit system a few years after the photo was taken.
In this shot the the porcelain insulator (U-399B) on the top right is doing want it is intended to do, splits the series loop that leads to the street lighting.
The two glass on the top crossarm left are two CD 230 Hemingray - 512's with the left one a D-512. The two glass insulators on the lower buckarm supporting the two wires from the series loop are most likely CD 239 Kimble - 830's.
Empty coal hoppers from Superior, Wisconsin head west on the BNSF Staples Subdivision mainline crossing over the Leaf River bridge at Bluffton.
A couple of new C4's lead a Z west on the Staples sub back in 2011. Apparently I got so focused on the power I cut the train off.
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A view along the shore of the May River in Bluffton, Beaufort County, South Carolina
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Bluffton IN Aerial 1
1962 Dodge/Howe
1000 GPM - 200 Tank - 65' Aerial
208' of Ground Ladders
#11070 Model: HR-102-GH
I had the pleasure of spending a day in Bluffton, SC a couple of weeks ago, and was fortunate to capture this amazing sunset.
The Anhinga (Anhinga anhinga), sometimes called Snakebird, Darter, American Darter, or Water Turkey, is a water bird of the warmer parts of the Americas. The word anhinga comes from the Brazilian Tupi language and means devil bird or snake bird.
14 years ago, an H4 GE was a hot catch. This like new ES44AC rounds the curve west of Wadena and starts the short climb up out of the Leaf River Plain.