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If you ever get to to Carrabbas, order the Chicken Trio with Parmesan Alfredo . Dont forget to thank me after lol
It's sad I have to go to another state to go Carrabbas because there's no more left in Cali
CHICKEN MARSALA
Wood-fire grilled and topped with mushrooms and our Lombardo Marsala wine sauce
POLLO
ROSA MARIA
Wood-fire grilled chicken stuffed with fontina cheese and prosciutto, topped with mushrooms and our basil lemon butter sauce
CHICKEN MARSALA
Wood-fire grilled and topped with mushrooms and our Lombardo Marsala wine sauce
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The little two track that you take to get to this spot ends somewhat abruptly a the top of the bluff. The first time I visited, back in 2004, a half submerged pickup truck was soaking in the river below. Must of been a helluva ride down!
Pentax 6x7, SMC 6x7 45mm f4, Yellow Filter, HP5+ @400, Xtol stock 8.75min @ 20C. Added 1 stop to exposure for the yellow filter.
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The Amtrak station in Kalamazoo was designed by Cyrus Eidlitz for the Michigan Central Railroad and completed in 1887, a replacement for an 1873 structure. This red brick and sandstone station is in the Richardsonian Romanesque style, with a red-tiled hipped roof. Originally, it consisted of three separate buildings connected with a covered walkway instead of completed corridors as we see today. The main building, 73 feet by 40 feet, held separate men’s and women’s waiting rooms, a ladies’ restroom, ticket office and a conductors’ room on the second floor. A port cochere covered the street entrance. The west building contained the men’s restroom and battery storage room and the east building contained the telegraph and baggage rooms. Today, after renovation and adaptation, the depot serves as a focal piece of the Kalamazoo Transportation Center, and is Michigan’s second-busiest Amtrak station.
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Detroit-Elkhart freight 39J is busy making a pick up at Botsford Yard in Kalamazoo as the train passes over the namesake river. NS at this time still fielded a pair of road freights between Elkhart and Detroit via the Michigan Line, a practice that would cease a couple of years later with the sale of the Kalamazoo and Grand Rapids branches to Watco. An ex Conrail C40-8W and a BNSF ES44DC add some color to the otherwise brown late-winter landscape.
Architectural abstracts made in downtown Kalamazoo, Michigan.
850nm filter, Tamron 28-200mm f/2.8-5.6 DI III RXD lens, full-spectrum Sony A7.
Amtrak Train 365, the west-bound Blue Water, slows to a stop at the station in Kalamazoo. West of town, the train will hit 110 mph in several spots.
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The Kalamazoo River on the edge of the Fort Custer Recreation Area, Augusta, Michigan
HDR from five images taken with an Autel EVO Lite+. Stacked and merged in Lightroom Classic.
The Kalamazoo County Building, which was Kalamazoo's courthouse from 1937 to 2020. The top of the image is south - the back of the building.
The open areas on top are to provide a place for prisoners to get some air without worrying about them escaping. It's a four-story drop from the top of the building.
Kalamazoo, Michigan
Autel EVO Lite+
Metro Transit is based in Kalamazoo, Michigan.
Bus 1003 is a 2006 Gillig 40' low floor vehicle on route 1 at the Kalamazoo bus station on October 16th, 2014.