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When I saw these Leaves I was transported back to my childhood....running through and Kicking Leaves !!
it brought a Smile to My Face, so guess what I did .........
"Writing is both an act of power and surrender.
Passion and discovery. It is a tug-at-your-soul that continues to
pull you forward, even as you go
kicking-and-screaming"
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Their pungent crisp aroma rises from the ground and reminds you of your childhood, raking the piles of leaves and then gleefully kicking them in dusty billows up to the sky. Raking them again is so much fun.
By the way, if you can, don't rake leaves out of your garden. Leave as much as possible to protect hibernating insects such as bumblebees and many kinds of useful wasps. Read about our friends the invertebrates here: xerces.org/ and join if you are able to
Red Shed Class 66 No. 66066 approaches Edale Station working the 6E16 (11:41) Peak Forest to Attercliffe Sidings loaded box wagons.
So named because back in the old west a horse kicked his owner into the river. The Kicking Horse River was a challenge to get the color correct. When we stopped to see it, the water was a greenish somewhat yellow color. Likely from the sediment picked up from the rushing current, it made for a unique color photo.
It's been a while but I'm back with a brand new post! As always check the link for outfit info! hoodcouturesl.wordpress.com/2018/05/01/kick-push-chill
Neenah yard is bustling with action as usual this fine summer morning. A pair of switchers are in charge of the 08:00 lead job that have started their careers on the Southern Pacific and are now earning their keep on the WC. The FLO jobs are gone off to Appleton, L2627 to Manitowoc L2829 to Shops Yard etc, and this job will swap blocks, flat switch and kick cars around the yard while dissecting and building the evening locals and drags for freights to pick up. Not many freights got through Neenah, without making a stop to set out or pick up freight...it was quite the place to stay busy and I was lucky enough to hold down the midnight switch engine a couple years later.
WC 8 AM Switch Engine
WC 1555,1236
Neenah, WI. July 1989
and white knuckle driving, add a double chin and I have a country song ;-)
"A great photographer sees before they feel"
--Kristen Hannah
Little "Denny" is a young western lowland gorilla (Gorilla gorilla gorilla) born 12.26.14 at the San Diego Zoo. "Jessica" is his mom and "Paul Donn" his dad.
Conservation status: Critically Endangered
Doug Harrop Photography • August 12, 1978
CP Rail's "The Canadian", train No. 2 glides along the Kicking Horse River on the Mountain Sub near Palliser, east of Golden, British Columbia.
Canadian Pacific Railway train 250-19 kicks up freshly fallen snow, as the train negotiates Drop In Curve in Long Pond TWP, ME on 2/20/2021.
Over the winter of 2020-2021 older EMD/GMD products were assigned to Maine due to a power shortage on CP. Luckily several CMQ SD40-2F's stuck around. On this day I lucked out, with a solid set of CMQ power and no CP junk to obscure the photo.
Over the past two years, much of the fleet has sadly been repainted into the bland CP corporate paint. However, CMQ 9017 as well as a few others continue to sport the CMQ scheme. However with the entire SD40-2F fleet being rebuilt, the clock is ticking for the remaining units.
Canadian Pacific Railway
Train: 250-19
2/20/2021
Drop In Curve
Long Pond TWP, ME
CP Moosehead East Subdivision
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Finally I sit down and start editing the photos I took at the Canadian Rockies. What an unforgettable trip!
Staring down the Minnesota Northern, the Cass Lake Local is rounding the curves into Erskine and kicking up snow on its way to its next stop. This is where I will drop my chase of the local in favor of the Minnesota Northern heading westbound to Crookston.
DFT7092 and DFT7051 swing through the curves along Shag Point with a lengthy 920 bound for Christchurch.
Thursday 19th March 2020
The Aurora Borealis put on quite a show last night. I rushed out to catch some of it and I could have been better prepared. Standing around with my camera at -25C in a pair of Jeans isn't the smartest way to go. To say I was cold is a bit of an understatement. Still, I did get a few nice shots before I absolutely had to come home. It was one of the most spectacular shows I've seen in many many years. The greens and reds were dancing all over the sky. In this photo, I captured near the end of my time out there, the lights were really truly kicking off. They were dancing all over the sky in front of me above me and behind me. A few other cars had also arrived with people to look and wonder at the majesty of it all.
Photo taken with the Olympus OM-D E-M1 and M.Zuiko 25mm f/1.2 Pro mounted on a tripod. All post processing was completed in DxO PhotoLab.