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..ford every stream
Follow every rainbow, till you find your dream
A dream that will need, all the love you can give
Everyday of your life, for as long as you live
~From the song Climb Every Mountain
Taken during one of our berry picking days. I didn't get to pick much because I got busy taking photos of this ladybug walking on raspberries.
An eastbound Santa Fe container train coming slowly round Sullivan's Curve led by Dash8-40CW No. 937. 2 April 1995.
D822 Hercules has just emerged from Marley Tunnel on the climb to the summit at Wrangaton with a Birmingham - Penzance. 28 July 1962.
This is some of the narrow spaced wire fence that is intended to discourage climbing. HFF, everyone!
The RCO engineer climbs aboard UP 553 on the YHO75R job as it works industries off of Dallerup Yard in east Houston. The two Geeps have just shoved a cut of cement hoppers from Cemex off to the left and will now pick up a cut of gondolas from Tri-Coastal Trading on the right.
YHO75R 27
UP GP38-2 #553
UP GP60 #1043
Houston, TX
December 27th, 2022
Climbing hydrangea grows in moist areas of the mountains, clinging to trees and cliffs. They can grow to a height of 5-20m, and their white flowers bloom in wet season in Japan.
taken at 6:32
Hydrangea petialaris.
蔓紫陽花(ツルアジサイ)は雨や湿気の多い山林で育ち, 高木や岩崖に絡みながら這い登り, 高さ5m~20m位まで成長します。 この蔓紫陽花も大きなブナの木に巻き付いてます。幹や枝に多くの気根を有し空気中の水分を吸収する働き持ってます。梅雨の時期の6月に白い花を多数咲かせますが, 鬱蒼とした林の中で咲くその姿はとても幻想的です。
One of the most badass, scariest things I have ever done. Seriously, jumping some of those crevasses was downright scary. I don't get scared all that often...but being up here to see this sunrise was incredible.
The last rays of light catch GBRF's 66790 "Louise" as it works hard climbing the gradient out of the Severn Tunnel working 6V32 10:22 Tilbury to Trostre.
Fairburn 2-6-4T No. 42198 of Carnforth assisting Black Five 4-6-0 No. 44676 of Newton Heath paired with a self-weighing tender at Scout Green on a heavy down parcels. 28 June 1964.
A Branford Steam Railroad train climbs the hill by the Fire House in North Branford, CT. The train was hauling Empty stone hoppers that would eventually end up in Farmingdale, NY.