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An increasingly rare YN2 painted GE eases Greenwood-Cayce freight L645 across the Congaree River on a gorgeous October afternoon.
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Was going to try and be cute with my comment but will just get straight to the facts. No Snowy Egret here, but we do have a Little Blue Heron in the making in juvenile form. Photographed on an old tree buried in the mud along the banks of Armand Bayou. The water hyacinth still lingers about but doesn’t appear to be clogging anything up. I know that he’s at ease because he was still perched on one leg as I approached.
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Scrambling around in the dark to find a composition on the mud flats can be a real challenge. The patterns are harder to see and you don't want to accidentally step in a good mud tile and break it up. We settled on these older cracks that had been well worn, the various textures made for an interesting foreground.
Colas' 37175 eases through magnificent York with 3J51, the 09.45 leaf busting circular from York Thrall Europa via Scarborough, Bridlington, Goole and Hull.
Much to the disappointment of the sizeable gallery, the two Growlers left the station with barely a whimper, only to erupt with noise after crossing Scarborough Bridge!
A tourist looking at the presentation boards at Hamburg's Stadthöfe quarter.
Tamron SP 35-210 mm. Forgot focal length and aperture...
My assessment about the departure of these herons was a bit premature and I’ve seen a number of them return to hunt near my house after the recent rains that we received. The particular, Yellow-crowned Night Heron is likely finding enough food on the bayou at low tides. He was taking a break in the early morning on Armand Bayou.
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CF4422 and QL018 work 9361 empty Qube grain towards Exeter bound for Girral to load.
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Mass Coastal 2011 (ex-NH FL9M) eases the Canal Excursion to a stop to wait for the bridge over the Canal to lower.
With a standard cab SD40-2 leading the way, Q316 eases through the street running of St. Marys on a Saturday afternoon.
With restrictions easing a bit we were able to get together this evening to celebrate our Gareth's Birthday. It was quite different than other years, with us all trying to social distance in the back garden, but still we were all together and that was the main thing.
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Guyhirn Chapel of Ease, also known as Guyhirn Old Church, is a small rectangular chapel in Guyhirn, Cambridgeshire noted for being built during the Puritan Commonwealth of England. It has survived relatively unchanged since this time, and is a Grade II* listed building under the care of the Churches Conservation Trust.
A chapel of ease (or chapel-of-ease) is a church building other than the parish church, built within the bounds of a parish for the attendance of those who cannot reach the parish church conveniently.
Often a chapel of ease is deliberately built as such, being more accessible to some parishioners than the main church. Such a chapel may exist, for example, when a parish covers several dispersed villages, or a central village together with its satellite hamlet or hamlets. In such a case the parish church will be in the main settlement, with one or more chapels of ease in the subordinate village(s) and/or hamlet(s). Wikipedia.
Coming into downtown Candor, job 500 passes a vintage Southern Railway whistle post. There's many reminders along the ACWR of the Southern era following the takeover of the original Norfolk Southern in 1974.
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The tide would pull, the wind would tease,
Yet that lighthouse stood with effortless ease.
A beacon of dreams, my heart’s quiet guide,
Where the restless sea and my small soul sighed.
Hay fever.
Day fourteen of the Scottish Government's first phase of relaxing the lockdown. (And I'm very happy to be inside most of the day!)
o/` i want lights to, blind me
i want beat, want to disappear (to
disappear)
oh dj, ease my mind will you
play that song again, 'cause we
were in love
before, before the rain began
and if i cry, i cover my ears o/`
With lockdown rules eased to stay local I popped up the road to Warkworth in the hopes of seeing a rare bee in the North East of England, the Hairy-footed Flower Bee (Anthophora plumipes). They have been reported around Alnwick for the last decade but are steadily advancing their range in the region with reports from several areas in the past two year.
With a cold northerly wind threatening to scupper my plans the village is fortunately in a dip and as a result sheltered and sunny and it didn’t take long to find my first zipping about as I explored they are an active feeder rather than settling in on a flower for long.
During my explore though I spotted a little dumpy shape sitting on top of a wall and it proved to be this male who turned round to face me so I got this shot. Smaller than most of the local bumblebees except for maybe the Common Carder their feeding style is also distinctive. The female is all black with an orange hind leg, more on her later.
Way beyond my hopes and expectations that could be my nature moment of the year sorted already!
A Union Pacific manifest eases towards Westminster along the Altoona Subdivision. Underneath the bridge is the Bruce Vento Regional Trail that runs through Swede Hollow. The trail was the former Northern Pacific leaving downtown Saint Paul and heading up Swede Hollow towards Gloster and eventually Duluth. I've biked many times on the Bruce Vento Trail underneath, so getting a photo of a train passing above has been on my list.
A couple of lonely Pandani (Richea pandanifolia) along the Overland Track on the exposed, western side of Cradle Mountain. Tasmania.
The mountain itself was right there but just being its recalcitrant self and hiding in the mist behind the Pencil Pines (Athrotaxis cupressoides). Both Pandani and Pines are endemic to Tasmania and thought to be Gondwanan in origin. Pencil Pines are fire intolerant - more on that later in the series.
This pic taken after the blizzard had eased across the plateau. Not many pics taken that particular morning.
iPhone 14 Pro Max, 2.2mm back camera. 1/400th sec at f/2.2 ISO 40. Halide camera app.
Milepost 454 on the old L&N 'Hook & Eye Line' stands in Canton, GA in an industrial part of town that is now being gentrified into breweries, shops and businesses. This short stretch of mainline has lost some of its character however the overall progress is good for the railroad and the towns local economy.
Georgia Northeastern Railroad's Tate - Marietta southbound ease through town with 3 engines and 16 cars.