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Here is a new friend I made at Keystone 2011 - Babette. We are in out Saturday evening best dresses.
(1 in a multiple picture set)
Keystone sits just outside of Mt. Rushmore National Monument. It is a tourist trap for sure, but our kids had fun riding on the stage coach. They are peeking out from the left window.
A pair of ACes lead northbound empties back in to coal country, passing the prep plant at Keystone, WV.
Definition: A species on which other species in an ecosystem largely depend, such that if it were removed the ecosystem would change drastically. The photo shows the distinctive aerial roots (pneumatophores) of the black mangrove. Mangroves are shrubs or small trees that grow in intertidal salty environments. They can tolerate frequent flooding and are able to obtain fresh water from salt water. Some species secrete excess salt through their leaves, whereas others block absorption of salt at their roots.
Florida's three main species of mangroves are the red, black and white. The importance of mangroves to their associated marine life cannot be overemphasized. Mangroves provide protected nursery areas for fish, crustaceans, and shellfish. They also function as the basis of the food chain for a multitude of marine species such as snook, snapper, tarpon, jack, sheepshead, red drum, oysters, crabs, and shrimp. Florida’s important recreational and commercial fisheries will drastically decline without healthy mangroves. Animals find shelter in mangrove roots and branches, and the branches serve as rookeries for coastal birds such as egrets, herons, brown pelicans, and roseate spoonbills. Many migratory birds also depend on large mangrove patches for food and shelter.
April Challenge Day 17 - Keystone Zoom 66
This year I'm using a different film format each month, starting with the smallest and working my way up through the sizes. The format for April is 110, the “Pocket Instamatic” cartridge introduced by Kodak in 1972 and still available today. I've got a lot of 110 cameras, so I've set myself the challenge of using a different one each day of the month. The plan is to shoot 2 or 3 photos with a camera, and then transfer the film to the next one for the next day, using 30 different cameras altogether.
Keystone Arches- Chester, MA
Thee are first keystone arch railroad bridges built in America. They are wholly dry laid, range in height to 70 feet and made possible the longest and highest railroad in the world of its time, the Western Massachusetts Railroad. They cross the West Branch of the Westfield River. Early 1840s.
Creedmoor - 2012
Shingles - Dual Black
Metal Roof - Musket Brown
Stone - Southern Ledgestone Carolina
Siding - Tuscan Clay
Shakes - #525 Deep Moss
Trim - Natural Linen
Shutters & Front Door - #10 Musket Brown
Gutters - Bronze
Windows - White
Max at the rally outside the White House, celebrating the president's decision to cancel the Keystone pipeline. 1600 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington, DC.
PictionID:44989462 - Title:Keystone XLB-5 - Catalog:16_006230 - Filename:16_006230.tif - - - - Image from the Ray Wagner Collection. Ray Wagner was Archivist at the San Diego Air and Space Museum for several years and is an author of several books on aviation --- ---Please Tag these images so that the information can be permanently stored with the digital file.---Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum
Pennsylvania | Beallsville
Along the National Road, US40, Washington County. The trail that became the National Road was blazed by traders and early settlers from Virginia in 1749. They did it to better defend against French incursions into the area. These old Keystone Markers date to the 1920's.
Keystone over the door to the offices of the former Stanley Colliery which was owned by the Mapperley Colliery Company. Sunk in the early 1890s this colliery known locally as 'Nibby Pit'. It closed in 1959 but several of the buildings remain in industrial use.
1946 Keystone Mfg. Co., Boston, began to sell their equipment through Paramount Mfg. Co, Warren Mfg. Co. and Sears Roebuck. This is the type of movie camera most amateurs had to deal with for many years – windup power supply, guess at the correct f/stop and depend on the fixed-focus lens to obtain a viewable image – a feat seldom accomplished by most. No wonder amateur movie makers were delighted with cameras such as the electronic Yashica Super 60E (1968) that came onto the market in the 60’s. Keystone was bought out in 1965 by Berkey. Subsequently, in 1991, Keystone stock and brand names were bought by Concord Camera Corp. Avenel, NY, USA.
Washington State Ferry, M/V Salish, pulls into Keystone terminal near Coupeville on Whidbey Island after a scheduled crossing of the Puget Sound.
Built in 2011, the M/V Salish at 273 feet in length is capable of carrying 64 vehicles and 750 passengers at a speed of 15 knots.
I used a KITE to fly the camera.
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I spent Memorial Day hiking the Keystone Arch Bridge trail in Middlefield, MA. There are four of these bridges left over the Westfield River of the original ten. This one is imaginatively known as bridge "B". They were constructed between 1837 & 1841 for the purpose of carrying a railroad line through the mountains between Springfield and Pittsfield, Massachusetts. They are quite solid to this day, which is amazing since they are just fitted stone using no steel or mortar to support them. One of them is still used to this day to carry the CSX railroad.
Interestingly, the engineer on the project was the father of James Whistler.
They are quite large, this one is 65 feet high.
Route map for Keystone pipeline (orange) and proposed Keystone-XL (dotted yellow) to move oil from western Canada to refineries in Illinois and Texas. See TransCanada's Keystone page for more information.