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A pair of AC4400CWs on an eastbound general freight alongside the Truckee River, shortly after passing Truckee. 31 March 1996.
Here is a cute pair of Galahs, the male one is giving the female one a nice clean, the male is on the right and the female is on the left.
A clean USSC GP38-2 leads a Moore Haven turn towards the Clewiston mill on a cool south central Florida day. Lows in the fields this day were in the mid to upper 30s, with highs in the mid 50s.
Caught this worker there in the morning light down at the end of the Boardwalk in Ocean City, Maryland.
Happy Bench Monday :)
The Cumberland and Knox Railroad is the newest operator of Maine's scenic Rockland Branch, and one that I am particularly hopeful for. I've always had a fondness for this line, due to its scenic route, troubled past, and my childhood memories of hoping to see a freight train along it. Today, the cement traffic from Thomaston seems to be picking up in recent months, with promises of more customers soon as well. Additionally, the pieces are coming together on passenger excursions to be offered on the line soon. The future looks bright and I hope to spend more time on this railroad as this hopeful growth unfolds.
On this day, I came up for some food and Christmas shopping, but needed something to kill time between my breakfast at Frosty's and lunch at Sea Dog (both places I frequent and highly recommend). As luck would have it, C&K was running west with one of the longest trains the branch has seen in recent memory. The matched power, despite being leasers, was definitely a welcome sight. This would provide the perfect time for a chase back into Brunswick, before we parted ways. The train to pick up a handful of cars at Hardings to bring to Rockland, and myself to get some long-awaited food. All in all, a day well spent!
Bath, ME ~ 12-28-2025
In search of a Red Rump!
Now, I think the eye-tracking of the R5 went a bit astray here and confused the eye for its bum in this focus track.... but understandable :0
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Varanger, Norway, March 2018 - 18
A male Long-tailed Duck (Clangula hyemalis) cleaning himself up. It's almost time for action.
Burrowing Owl (Athene cunicularia) ~ Cape Coral, Florida
A young burrowing owl grabs a snack and surreptitiously makes its way to the other side the burrow to enjoy the rewards of a stealthy exit.
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While cleaning some shelves my husband thought the pig "taking a bath" would make a good clean photo. So I grabbed a little rubber ducky so he could have some fun while getting clean.
Information and credits are on the blog post - rissasecondlife.blogspot.com/2020/06/clean-laundry.html
I had the privilege of watching this adult bald eagle take its afternoon bath right next to this juvenile. This is a single frame, not focus stacked.
Free pose, prop and bookcase. Dollarbie maid outfit.
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«Io» disse ancora «possiedo una rosa che innaffio tutti i giorni. Possiedo tre vulcani che pulisco tutte le settimane. Perché pulisco anche quello quello spento. Non si sa mai. Il fatto che io li possieda è utile ai miei vulcani ed è utile alla mia rosa. Invece tu non sei utile alle stelle…»
(Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, Il piccolo principe)
Lanzarote, Parco di Timanfaya.
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