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Part of the spillway at Geary State Fishing Lake is this wonderful waterfall that flows when the lake pool is high.
San Francisco, CA
05-01-21
Looking toward Market Street.
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Colourful swirls by artist Flips BSC adorn a commercial building on Geary Avenue. BSC (Blurred Sight Cleared) is a philosophy that uses urban art as a tool to promote unity amongst the local and global community. For more information on the artist www.facebook.com/FlipsBSC/
I love to take photos of waterfalls and seek them out wherever I go - even when traveling across Kansas. This is Geary Lake falls in Kansas - Never underestimate what you can find in Kansas! I have so many favorite black and white photos of waterfalls that I could do an entire exhibit of just waterfalls. Some had to be left out of my Black and White Photography exhibit at the Kirkwood Train Station.
Geary Lake in Kansas that I captured on my way across the plains.
- Never underestimate what you can find in Kansas!
San Francisco - Tenderloin
After being awake for over a day due to travel, I went to sleep very early last night only to wake up to the election news. This is a bad day for those who care about other people, and many who went to sleep last night thinking they had won will find out over the coming year all they've lost. This is not a world that interests, nor is it one that holds a place for me. What America wants is a cruelty delivered to "others," but what America got is a further corrosion of their soul and spirit.
The AT&L rolls east on former Rock Island rails, the route of the Choctaw Rocket, with almost the entire ATLT roster pulling a loaded grain train from Watonga across the Oklahoma countryside.
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Rock Island westbound Memphis-Tucumcari #39 with 101 cars +caboose @2004 behind GP35, GP40, two GP35. This is a much improved photo due to Lightroom Classic editing so I figured it's worth a repost. The feeling of a soft Spring evening of the southern plains is far more in evidence here. Not quite two years before I took this picture, #39 was almost a regular call for me as a brakeman out of El Reno. Screaming west as the engineer had the 45mph limit well in hand, I would often see that distinctive butte of red clay from my side of the cab and determined that someday I'd get the train going by it. Even with the subsequent deterioration of the Rock since my last paycheck from them in AUG'73, this train was still launched out of El Reno in the late afternoon. About this time the Santa Fe was seriously considering taking over this route from Amarillo to Memphis, even running a business car special between those two points to look it over. Alas, the Santa Fe merged with BN, which had already acquired the Frisco, and the same routing was achieved although more circuitous.