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Man are my photos out of date... No more putting off uploading photos for a year...
Engine 2719 was built in 1923 and was operated by the Soo Line (Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault Ste. Marie Railway) until the mid-1950s. Restored in the 1990s, it first operated in Wisconsin, and moved to the Lake Superior Railroad Museum in late 2006. From 2007 to 2013 it carried passengers of the North Shore Scenic Railroad. It's boiler certificate expired in 2013, and the engine is now on display at the museum.
Taken in September of 2013, the passengers were among the last to ride with 2719!
Moth deluge at Hexton for National Moth Night
Last Thursday we had a good night at Hexton, with 167 species in all, with two still pending identification.
It was a pretty good night weather wise as well with oodles of cloud cover and a very faint breeze and a minimum temperature at leaving time at 14 degrees.
It has taken me a few days to sort it all out but highlights were 8+ Royal Mantle, 1x Agriphila inquinatella, 1x Pyla fusca, 2x Wood Carpet, 2x Rosy Minor, 4x Barred Rivulet and no less than 10 Paratalanta hyalinalis, the rare Pyralid we discovered last year that hadn't been seen since 1937, evidently it is hear safe and sound and still in good numbers.
I didn't get to bed until 3am and was up at 6 so was thoroughly shattered!
The suspected Least Minor was just a very small Cloaked Minor (Least Minor is absent from the Herts list and most of the South)
The unusual Brocade sp that I took home has been agreed on just an unusual form of Dark Arches, I have certainly never seen anything like it.
Thanks to all of the chaps that turned up and a great turn out of 7 people, with 3 others helping me pack up it made it a lot more bearable, so thank you!
Catch Report - 23/07/15 - Hexton Chalk Pit - 2x 125w MV Robinson Trap 1x 160w MBT Robinson Trap & 1x 80w Actinic + 26w CFL Suitcase Trap
167 Species - 95 Macros and 72 Micros
Macro Moths
2x Barred Rivulet [NEW!]
1x Barred Yellow
3x Beautiful Hook-tip
2x Black Arches
1x Bordered Sallow
3x Bright-line Brown-eye
5x Brimstone Moth
4x Brown Scallop
5x Brown-line Bright-eye
1x Buff Arches
3x Buff Footman
2x Burnished Brass
1x Campion
1x Chinese Character
10x Clay
6x Cloaked Minor
1x Clouded Border
2x Clouded Silver
2x Common Carpet
1x Common Footman
15+ Common Rustic
2x Common Wainscot
10x Dark Arches
1x Dark Umber
3x Dingy Footman
2x Dot Moth
10+ Double Square-spot
2x Dun-bar
2x Dusky Sallow
1x Dwarf Cream Wave
1x Ear Moth
1x Elephant Hawk-moth
1x Engrailed
5x Fern
3x Flame
4x Flame Shoulder
1x Garden Carpet
1x Green Arches
1x Grey/Dark Dagger (to be gen det)
1x Grey Pug
3x Haworth's Pug
1x Heart & Club
4x Heart & Dart
1x July Highflyer
1x Large Emerald
6x Large Twin-spot Carpet
5x Large Yellow Underwing
2x Latticed Heath
1x Least Carpet
2x Lesser Broad-bordered Yellow Underwing
2x Lesser Yellow Underwing
2x Light Arches
1x Lime-speck Pug
1x Marbled Beauty
2x Marbled Minor
2x Mottled Beauty
1x Mottled Rustic
4x Nut-tree Tussock
1x Nutmeg
1x Pebble Prominent
1x Peppered Moth
2x Pretty Chalk Carpet
1x Purple Bar
5x Red Twin-spot Carpet
10x Riband Wave
2x Rosy Minor [NEW!]
8+ Royal Mantle
6x Ruby Tiger
8x Rustic
2x Scalloped Oak
10+ Scarce Footman
5x Shaded Broad-bar
10+x Silver Y
2x Single-dotted Wave
2x Slender Brindle
2x Slender Pug
1x Small Emerald
7x Small Fan-footed Wave
10x Small Phoenix
1x Small Scallop
2x Small Waved Umber
1x Small Yellow Wave
10x Smoky Wainscot
1x Snout
2x Spectacle
2x Straw Dot
2x Swallow-tailed Moth
2x Sycamore
1x Toadflax Pug
5x Uncertain
1x V-pug
1x White-spotted Pug
2x Wood Carpet
4x Yellow Shell
2x Yellow-tail
Micro Moths
10+ Paratalanta hyalinalis
2x Blastobasis adustella
1x Blastobasis lacticolella
2x Bryotropha terrella
1x Agriphila inquinatella
1x Acleris aspersana
10+ Eucosma obumbratana
1x Eucosma hohenwartiana
1x Eucosma conterminana
15+ Eucosma cana
10+ Agapeta zoegana
3x Agapeta hamana
6x Agriphila straminea
1x Mompha subbistrigella
2x Clepsis consimilana
4x Pleuroptya ruralis
5x Pterophorus pentadactyla
3x Chrysoteuchia culmella
2x Plutella xylostella
10+ Eudonia lacustrata
5x Eudonia mercurella
3x Cnephasia sp
2x Carcina quercana
1x Batia lunaris
2x Syncopacma sp
5+ Endotricha flammealis
1x Agonopterix heracliana
2x Monopis weaverella
1x Blastodacna hellerella
1x Psyche casta (case)
2x Acleris forsskaleana
15+ Catoptria pinella
5x Acentria ephemerella
1x Helcystogramma rufescens
2x Udea prunalis
2x Cochylis hybridella
1x Cydia pomonella
1x Aphomia sociella
1x Hypsopygia costalis
2x Metzneria metzneriella
1x Acleris variegana
2x Aethes cnicana
2x Phycita roborella
1x Coleophora trifolii
2x Euzophera pinguis
1x Yponomeuta evonymella
10+ Crambus perlella
3x Stenoptilia pterodactyla
1x Archips xylosteana
1x Pseudargyrotoza conwagana
1x Acrobasis advenella
1x Oegoconia sp
1x Teleiodes vulgella
1x Oncocera semirubella
1x Notocelia uddmanniana
2x Emmelina monodactyla
1x Lobesia abscisana
2x Archips podana
1x Acrobasis consociella
1x Rhopobota naevana
2x Cydia fagiglandana
3x Acrobasis suavella
1x Pyla fusca
1x Pammene aurita
1x Ditula angustiorana
2x Scoparia subfusca
1x Scoparia ambigualis
1x Pos Scoparia basistrigalis (to be gen det)
1x Mompha raschkiella
2x Spilonota ocellana
1x Aphelia paleana
2x Agonopterix liturosa
1x Cochylimorpha straminea
last train at southbank - after all the cafes, restaurants, galleries, theatres and bars have closed - time to get aboard
Last morning of the hen weekend, and down to the beach to set some balloons off. They didn't go far…. straight to the ground after this shot (even though they were helium!) so we scooped them up and put them in the rubbish! Sunday lunch then home.
So many beautiful sunsets. This farmer was trying to get his field finished before he lost the last light of the day.
nothing to say more =P
Selective color on blue and then curves and variations
nothing else done =P natural eyes =D for that =P
A mosaic of covers, made up by music I've played - stitched with "Gijsco's Last.fm Desktop Generator".
Check for more tools like these: build.last.fm/
Day 67 - July 15, 2010
I read a news article today about a prisoner who was executed and I noticed that the article spent an entire paragraph illustrating the prisoner's last meal in great detail. I was quickly drawn to this paragraph and found this information even more interesting than the details about the crime that created the reason for his demise. I think the food you eat says a lot about who you are as a person and that a prisoner's last meal can be viewed as the ultimate culmination of your life. It can reveal where you came from, what you value, and the culture that primarily influenced you through life. I began thinking of what I would choose for my last meal and I think that if I was put in that situation a Chick-fil-A sandwich, waffle fries, and a Coke Zero would definitely have to make up a significant portion of the menu. As for the rest of the menu... I'll have to think a little more on that.
If you had to choose, what would your last meal be?
That's it winter is here... Time to stay in, blog and watch good dvds! Check out my blog for new posts and vote for me here www.cosmopolitan.fr/concours_blogs/vote.php?id=9865
the last couple days i've been looking at all kinds of awesome old pulp book covers and pulp magazine covers from the 50's, 60's and 70's.
I myself have had an interest in pulp fiction and have a few books myself:)
thanks to pop kulture for the reference image.
this picture reminds me of the day you passed away. the difference between having you there and having you gone. in a minute, things were so surreal. the difference is sharp and clear. you loved the beach and the sand, so we went there a month later and I played with Miles and Abby. the water wasn't too cold and Miles started crying when Tim tried to take him swimming. He settled with building a sandcastle and afterwards we all took a walk and found celebritys' houses.
A last shot of light shines through the Frankfurt Skyline. An aerial shot, acutally a sideproduct of a shoot on the river main. I could not resist of shooting this amazing composition from my drone.
This is my last day in Nous. I had the chance to make some shots with a Coolpix. I know these are not good shots, but I'll always keep the memory about these last two years.
Thank you so much my friends!
Photograph taken by Marcus Fillinger Order reference AWM2022.4.174.5 contact: esales@awm.gov.auesales@awm.gov.au