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Der Klapperschlange Endschwanzrassel
fehlt – wie man weiß – der Kellerassel.
Auch Mauerasseln enden nicht
mit einer Klapper, sondern schlicht
ganz ohne diese. Recht betrüblich,
denn wären Asselrasseln üblich,
dann schätzte diese jeder sehr,
alleine schon vom Wortklang her.
Ingo Baumgartner, 2013
Aus der Sammlung Asselgedichte
Indiana Railroad's Baker Turn cruises North toward Terra Haute, IN to interchange with the CSX with traffic out of Jasonville.
Keller, IN
2021.08.14
Enjoyed taking some low light photos at this year's mobile journalism conference (mojocon) in Dublin. This is Laurent Keller, a Swiss journalist and CEO and editor in chief of TV Léman Bleu.
This old mill stands at Newport, Kentucky's west side. Long disconnected from rail and closed for business.
The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot
be seen or even touched-they must be felt with the heart..
A friend hinted to me that the pic reminded him of contours on a map. I must say that after squinting my eyes and blurring my vision I too noticed the resemblance. With that thought I went into the forest and looked up. I then saw the mountains come down from the skies. Drainages from all the rivers suddenly started flowing down from the trees and the sky became the snowy peaks. I felt as if I was the ocean and the trees were emptying into me.
Thanks ,Tony!
An odd mix of BNSF and Metrolink equipment rests at Keller Yard in Los Angeles. Four GP60s and two AC4400s are mixed in with the regular passenger stock.
Contrary to the lettering on the support columns below, I’d have to agree with Luther Vandross, shooting freight engines on the passenger fly-over is “never too much, never too much, never too much…”
A trio of ET44C4s, led by BNSF 3698, spook pigeons from their roost while thundering across the fly-over heading for Metrolink’s Keller yard to retrieve a retired SCAX F59PHI at last light.