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She was so happy to find a box where she could sleep in.

Explore 3/4/08 #467

Caboose BN 12385 brings up the rear of a BNSF local outside of Jonesboro, AR. The train consists mainly of freshly rebuilt tank cars from the TrinityRail maintenance center about one mile east of this location.

BNSF GP50 3174, still in Santa Fe paint, leads a local west toward Jonesboro, AR. The train consists mainly of freshly rebuilt tank cars from the TrinityRail maintenance center about one mile east of this location. The second unit, BNSF 3100, has been de-rated and is now classified as a GP25. It features the "Thomas Brow" cab with provisions for PTC antennas, air conditioning, etc.

 

BNSF 3174 GP50 (ex-ATSF 3821)

BNSF 3100 GP25 (ex-ATSF GP50 3847)

She was so happy to find a box where she could sleep in.

Queen of her backyard

She was so happy to find a box where she could sleep in.

The Ñiño rarelly goes out but that morning he was happy to be outside for a little while enjoying the sunshine and nice weather.

The Ñiño.......and obviously the grass needs to be cut there!

Everyday I go over a bridge to go in and out of town. For some reason there are always so many birds hanging on these wires and I have always wanted to take a picture of them but driving and taking a picture in a busy road.....not a good idea. So I finally got a couple of shots when I was going somewhere with my husband and I didn't have to drive. Of course I had to be fast but maybe sometime I'll park my car close by and take another picture.

Not sure why they're always there, maybe those wires are warm, who knows!

My grandmother's diploma for 10 years piano in

Koehler's Practical Piano Method 1915

How did it become to be this shape? Good question. Every time I go by it, car or walking, I wonder how it got to be like this.

Some of JHS Students who made it into All Regions this year.

 

At Band Competition Pocahontas High School, Pocahontas AR

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