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This log cabin from the early 1800s was originally in Mono Hills, Ontario, but it was moved to the Bradley Estate and Museum in Clarkson. It was built as a quick and easy, interim shelter for early settler families to occupy. It uses 16 and 20 foot logs that have been squared, grooved and peaked. Holes were drilled vertically through the logs at the corners for the oak pegs. I used a sepia grunge (my own) on my greyscale photo to give the two-tone effect. Second place winner, Home Sweet Home challenge, Sin City group, Jan-Feb 2021.
Svema FN64@25 expired 2/94; HC110[H]16@68F; Rolleiflex Automat.
What do you call this artifact of old film stocks? "Full of Stars?"
70812 is seen crossing the S&C at Hellifield, she is taking the freight only line to Daisyfield Junction at Blackburn working the 6J37 1252 Carlisle to Chirk log train.
I was in the area for a week photographing the comings and goings on the S&C, the Rylestone branch , Arnside and Newcastle meeting up with some 1Z10 chums.
These aged logs are a feature in my local park and on this crisp frosty morning gave the perfect opportunity to define the interesting lines created over the years.
With the sun setting fast and Whernside already in shadow, it was in the last moments of sunlight that the loco appeared from Blea Moor. The Sun does its magic over Ribblehead beautifully illuminating the viaduct and train before ’logging off’ for the day.
We had waited here for well over an hour without the knowledge that this train was even running, fortunately, we held our nerve.
Colas 70809 runs over Ribblehaed Viaduct working 6J37 12:58 Carlisle Yard to Chirk Kronospan.
29th November 2019
Dropping down across Bargo River, CF4412 and CF4411 work 2194N from Goulburn to Port Botany with the weekly "Log Train" from Goulburn.
2019-03-04 SRS CF4412-CF4411 Bargo River 2194N
We had lunch here, in a second-growth forest. There are not so many primeval (old-growth) forests in the Smokies, which were mostly logged over before becoming a national park.
Right after lunch we reached the Albright Grove, one of those primeval forests. You can see the difference.
The Albright Grove is a reasonable day hike, but not for everyone. One old-growth forest is easy to reach, just beyond a popular site.
a pair of painted turtles maneuver into position for some noon day sun
(Explored March 11, 2023 # 268)
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A mixed train of ABe 4/4 III's and three loaded log wagons negotiate the S curves below Lago Bianco as it continues its climb towards the summit of the RhB at Ospizio Bernina. The logs are bound for the small lumber yard in Tirano, Italy.
Rhaetian Railway, Bernina Line
RhB ABe 4/4 III #53
Bernina Lagalb, Pontresina, CH
Thousands of logs litter a stretch of grassland at Petrified Forest National Park in northeastern Arizona. From far away, the logs might look ordinary. But they contain a surprise. The shiny, multicolored insides of the stumps are made of rock, not wood! How did the trees turn to stone? It wasn’t with the help of a magician. Instead the transformation was the result of a natural process that took place over millions of years.
70814 crosses the viaduct with 6J37,the Carlisle-Chirk working on 31/8/2021
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After 4 days of continuous rain and cloud and fog it's time for a break... someone, please bring me sunshine... I'll be in the north of Scotland so if you could send it up there it would be great, thank you....
70817 snakes past Turton Tower between Entwistle & Bromley Cross with a diverted Colas log train 6Z38 1210 Carlisle Yard to Chirk on 5th April 2021.
The replacement of a bridge at Warrington Bank Quay resulted in the WCML being shut for four days over the Easter period.
As a result, the pathing of a freight service over the line via Darwen was always going to be of interest seeing as the route seldom gets anything other than Northern units - and the sight of the 1452ft long load with 20 loaded IWA wagons with 1288 tonnes trailing certainly stood out.
The train had run empty northbound over the same line the previous day.
There are very few places along the single line stretches of this route that a reasonable shot can be taken. The impressive 1847 built Turton Tower is one of them as proved by the 10 or so photographers assembled!