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I spent a morning in Roseville last week waiting for Marg to finish up with an outpatient foot surgery. Roseville is a large sprawling city with its roots as a bedroom community to nearby Sacramento. I drove around a bit and true to my nature was drawn to the less attractive side of town--the railroad yard. I'm sure there's an existential reason for this--kind of like thinking about thinking about how your thoughts tend to randomly intersect.
Roseville CA
Intersection from the Utrechtsestraat with Fietsen Bicycles standing everywhere , Martins photograph , Amsterdam , North Holland , the Netherlands , June 6. 2023
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Nothing new. You have all seen this one before.
Detail of the entrance building of St Fagans National Museum of History, Cardiff. Designed by architect Dale Owen of Percy Thomas Partnership and built 1968-74.
At Salem's renowned Peabody Essex Museum, one of the nation's oldest, the city's historic commercial and cultural connections to the wider world, especially those connections to Asia continue to be highlighted, as in "Intersections: Anila Quayyuum Agha", an immersive single room installation inspired by traditional Islamic architectural motifs. Salem, Massachusetts, USA.
En el famoso Museo Peabody Essex de Salem, uno de los más antiguos del país, las historicas conexiones comerciales y culturales de la ciudad con el resto del mundo, especialmente aquellas conexiones con Asia, continúan destacándose, como en "Intersecciones: Anila Quayyuum Agha", una instalación inmersiva de una sola sala inspirada por motivos arquitectónicos islámicos tradicionales. Salem, Massachusetts, Estados Unidos.
The Milky Way aligned with the north east face of the Tre Cime di Lavaredo (Dolomites) seems flowing into the two rivers of clouds below. Hence the title of this photograph.
Among the many stars, is perfectly recognizable Altair, the biggest and brightest on the left of the Milky Way.
A misty evening, with fog and low clouds allowed me to take some lovely shots during the blue hour, just along the path that leads to the forcella Lavaredo, here portrayed in the picture. Place where I've then mounted my tent (visible in the lower center) for the night.
So, I've got also the priceless opportunity to admire the dawn and sunrise of the next day, both simply magical.
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GLC ran a turn from Owosso down to Howell to pick up interchange from CSX on this sunny spring Sunday with the new (to them) grey ghost ex-leaser SD40-2 on the point south and the nicer pair on the point returning. I was too late to do much with them but they spent quite a while working their yard in Owosso including a couple long pulls straight through a busy intersection briefly tying up traffic in town. Owosso, MI 4/22/18
Midtown
Watching the pace and flow of New York City from above is amazing. The constant stream of yellow taxis lining the avenues, the waves of pedestrians hurriedly crossing with the change of traffic signals, little figures disappearing into and emerging from the subway stations, the chorus of honking horns and sirens. It's all so rhythmic and strangely soothing to watch.
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