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Dropping into Connell, the CBRW has a small cut to exchange with the waiting BNSF crew for about ten cars they will lug back home.
True joy of nature is when every drop of water shines like a pearl.💚
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I was at a loose end in day 4 of the corona virus lockdown. So what could I do? Clean my flat? Do Laundry? No....Ill drop an orange in to a glass of water and take a photograph of it. What else was there to do?
Piccole composizioni di primo mattino dopo una notte umida di rugiada
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BB Z631 sets off its inbound train for CSX interchange at Clifton Forge. Once a large C&O terminal with shops, things are a bit sleepier here these days. However, a fair amount of carload traffic still flows through here.
A Cormorant drops its Gudgeon catch, unfortunately though for the Gudgeon it was caught a second time and then swallowed head first.
Part of the cascades above Meadow Creek Falls. The flow on the main drop was so low, I didn't bother to photograph it. The cascades above it weren't much better. But this section was okay.
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The approach of a thunderstorm reminds me in a way of the ball drop sequence that plays out on New Year's eve. There's such anticipation for the ball to drop and the clock to strike midnight. However when the moment is realized, the energy largely dissipates into thin air. There's no excitement for 12:01 am. It was all about reaching that point, the stoke of midnight. From a visual perspective, the intensity of the storm peaks in the seconds before it actually hits. I've witnessed this time and again, and the energy and pure adrenaline never seem to leave me. The purest form of storm atmosphere occurs in places like this...outdoors and out in the open. Better to witness the cloud structure from places with a wide vantage point. I arrived here last evening just ahead of a storm with which I had been driving on a parallel course. Pure luck put me here in the minutes before driving rain. I parked the car and ran out to the edge of this meadow. Menacing clouds rolled in from the west, quickly eclipsing the clear sky off to the east. Always an amazing sight to witness this squeeze play. Outflow winds raced out ahead of the rain, creating an eerie chilling effect on a day that had reached well into the 90s. I could feel alternate gusts of cold and warm wind, depending on the wind direction. The same winds created a frenzy of motion before me as the tall grasses and trees swayed. The clouds were spitting with lightning bolts and crackling with thunder. In the distance I began to hear the approaching rain. It arises as a soft hissing sound that gets louder as it draws near. All at once the rain arrives, and the proverbial New Year's eve ball has dropped. The brooding clouds morph into featureless gray cotton. The clarity of vision is occluded by raindrops. The storm will rage on for another twenty minutes. But photographically the show is over. I make my way back to my car. Soaking wet but still filled with the adrenaline of being here.
The local from Phippsburg drops down into Bond, Colorado, with a plethora of UP power to be picked up and taken back to Denver.
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Franz Kafka
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