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Cisco is fun to watch. I love when you can see him taking things in and figuring it out. He is a very smart boy. He remembers a lot, especially where his toys are, sound association (the sound of treats being rattled in the treat box) the sound of the ice dispenser, the sound of a door opening (esp the fridge doors). The microwave chime when it is finished with cooking... you know, anything with food.... he is a highly food motivated boy.
It would be rude not to have another go, especially as the light was much better than my previous smoky attempt here! Amtrak 140 & 152 are soon seen again with the westbound California Zephyr (Amtrak 5) at Cisco, UT.
09 October 2024
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Cisco and Pemba moved to a new house today and are finding it a bit stressful so I've been sending positive vibes down to London for them! For more interesting stories about Bengals, visit Plumbum's website where she is taking part in a Blogathon in aid of the RSPCA.
Founded in 1880 as a "saloon and water refilling station" for the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad, Cisco became a small community centered on oil and gas development in the 1920's. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cisco,_Utah
An epic display of man and nature is put on in the Fraser Canyon as CN & CP container trains meet in the rugged wilderness at Cisco, British Columbia.
This one was my highlight of the trip. Getting to meet and light with Cisco who's Calligraphy LP is incredible was pure magic.
It was great to use a mix of both of our styles and the whole image is topped off by some awesome modelling by Patricia Diez Gonzalez and an incredible costume. Holding still in such conditions for 5 minutes blows my mind. Thanks for that so much.
Thanks so much Cisco for taking the time to light with me and show me the tools you use. Watching you ply your trade was mesmerising. I enjoyed our conversations very much even if my French wasn't the best. Until next time my friend.
Cheers.
We have had lot's of rain lately and still getting it so this morning I was inside waiting for it to get light when I walked out and saw this. So I ran back inside, grabbed my camera and started snapping.
Now this was a lucky shot because I took about 80 and this was the best.
I don't often see sunrises as i am in a gully and I only get a glimmer of what the sunrise may of been like but today was a little different.
As my wife and I worked our way east from Vancouver on our summer vacation, a must do shot “along the way” was Cisco. I visited this area on a family vacation as a kid, but my K1000 with a 50mm lens was pretty much useless from a distance shooting from the side of the road. It took me 32 years to get back, but I finally got another opportunity to do it right. Unfortunately, I waited too long to do the BC Rail with better equipment, but at least CP and CN are still around. In this shot a CN westbound stack train is crossing the Fraser River, on the right side of the frame are the CP tracks that also cross the river just behind the camera. Hidden behind the trees on the right is a track connecting the CP/CN adding flexibility in the event of a disruption to the directional running operations in the Thompson/Fraser River Canyons.
Siska, British Columbia
August 12, 2022
Canadian National 2937 leads a westbound as it winds down the Fraser River Canyon at Cisco, British Columbia on May 13, 2017. Here, the CN and Canadian Pacific tracks each cross the Fraser River. In a shared trackage agreement, westbound trains of both railroads use CN tracks, while eastbounds use the CP.
That's Cisco, my Golden Retriever. He's 10.
Lately he pretends to be noble and wise with his white face and thoughtful eyes but don't let him fool you: he's just a goofy, sweet and playful big sugar bear.
I am so happy to start the 52 weeks project with him this year.
This made Explore, 2010 dec.7
highest position #358
Getting to know leash and collar. Overall doing ok with both....until he wants to go somewhere on his own , which is most of the time. He does well for the most part, no screaming or jumping around like an electric eel was around his neck... he just gets really MAD when he can't go off on his own to places he is not supposed to go... considering he is a redhead, to be expected. He can be quite stubborn.
Playing with some selective coloring in this one.
Abandoned store in Cisco Ghost Town. The town started in the 1880s as a saloon and water-refilling station for the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad. Grand County, Utah.
A loaded iron ore train running as the OISST rounds a curve near Cisco as it works its way down the west slope of Donner Pass following a westbound Z train.
The Eastern Sierra steal all the thunder when it comes to fall color hotspots, but there are lots of lovely pockets scattered all throughout the Sierra, even in surprisingly accessible spots. Stands of black cottonwoods provide wonderful golden colors along I-80 in the vicinity of Yuba Pass. Cisco Grove, a small park just off the interstate, offers a beautiful respite from the maze of trucks and Tahoe-bound cars.
Cisco Grove, Calif.