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A pair of shiny SD9043MACs pull an 86-car CRSBG coal empty through Riverton, Utah on May 30, 1997. UP 8070 and 8099 were built by EMD for the UP in Sept. 1996 and Feb. 1997 respectively.
Poem about Mac the Cat (inspired by me, written by ChatGPT)
Mac the cat, so ginger and old,
Sits atop the fence, quiet and bold.
In Munich town, his home and place,
He watches the world with gentle grace.
Though he cannot meow anymore,
His spirit shines, like never before.
For Mac is calm and friendly too,
And always happy to see me and you.
With each pat and stroke of his fur,
We feel his warmth, so soft and pure.
And though he cannot speak a word,
His eyes and purrs make us assured.
Assured that in this world so fast,
There's still some peace that's meant to last.
And Mac the cat, with his friendly ways,
Shows us the joy in simpler days.
So here's to Mac, the old ginger cat,
May his days be long and full of that
Warmth and love he brings each day,
To brighten up our human way.
Fischerspooner - Togetherness feat. Caroline Polachek
www.youtube.com/watch?v=F7gXrKccc8g
I know, I know
I know, I know
I know, I know
The back of your hand (back of your hand)
My bottom lip (bottom lip)
Down my throat (dig in)
This is it (take hold)
Grab a hold (never let go)
When you need me most (get what I want)
The deeper you go
The dark, the dark, the darker it gets
Togetherness
Togetherness
Ta-tattered and frayed,
knotted and twisted Pressing and looking for a way
That's the rub, denim on denim
This is no pragmatic love
The back of your hand (back of your hand)
My bottom lip (bottom lip)
Down my throat (dig in)
This is it (take hold)
Grab a hold
When you need me most
The deeper you go
The dark, the dark, the darker it gets
Togetherness
Take hold, never let go
I get what I want, I get, I get what I want
Take hold, never let go
I get what I want, I get, I get what I want
An open mouth, wet teeth that rub and bite
Always razor sharp
Engineered for cruelty and charm
Engineered for cruelty and charm Togetherness
Take hold, never let go
I get what I want (the deeper you go)
I get, I get what I want (the darker it gets, deep)
Take hold, never let go
I get what I want (the deeper you go)
I get, I get what I want (the darker it gets)
I feel almost compelled to take about 100 pictures of "Big Mac", the Mackinac Bridge, every time I go "Up North". The 5 mile long bridge is an engineering marvel. The roadbed at midpoint is about 200 feet (61 m) above the water, and the water at that point is 295 feet (90m) deep. When it was completed in 1957, it was the world's longest suspension bridge.
The bridge connects the Upper and Lower Peninsulas of Michigan. Previous to it's construction, ferry boats were used to cross the Straits of Mackinac.
Note: Mackinac Bridge and Mackinaw City, although spelled differently are both pronounced "Mack-in-aw".
Explore #106 on 7-25-2016
Another day, another Mac, this time the 4720. B522 makes it way around the south east wye with one of CSX's newest rebuilds leading.
Two macs lead manifest from the Barge in Whittier with some great snow caps standing high above their pair. This was a great afternoon for trains on the arm.
Southbound LG1 slows to a stop at Caneyville to meet its counterpart loaded train on a sunny winter day.
The Devlins - Crossing The River
www.youtube.com/watch?v=R_J7yLUVUG8
Something tells me I can trust in you
There's no pretense in the things you do
So much water under this bridge
And I'm standing here at the water's edge
Looking into your eyes
I'm crossing the river to get to you
I'm crossing the river
Crossing the river
You had the longing of a broken heart
Shined your light in a room that was frozen dark
Looking into your eyes (yeah yeah)
Looking into your eyes
I'm crossing the river (crossing the river) to get to you
I'm crossing the river (crossing the river)
And this time I'll make it through
With your faith and your arms open wide
I see you there on the other side
Crossing the river, of fear and pride
There's no turning back, I know
I've come so far and I've got so far to go
I'm crossing the river (crossing the river) to get to you
I'm crossing the river (crossing the river)
And this time I'll make it through (oh yeah)
With your faith and your arms open wide
I see you there on the other side
Crossing the river, of fear and pride (of fear and pride)
It's Mac Sunday at High Oak Yard, as the 3933 fills in for the usual pair of geeps on Job 308 while a pair of sisters wait the next call to duty on the weeknight road locals.
In what was a very odd move, a pair of BNSF SD70MACs, still in BN "Executive" colors, lead loaded CSX coal train N910 down into the Thornapple River valley. This train of Powder River coal, which was destined for Consumer's JH Campbell plant in West Olive, would normally run up the Grand Rapids sub to Holland and continue north to West Olive. The details are fuzzy to me now, but I believe the train was re-routed "the long way" via Toledo and Plymouth because of a derailment on the NS near Porter, IN where the GR sub connects to the NS Chicago district. I want to say this was the only time I ever saw this happen. Also, I absolutely loved those cream and green MACs with the classic BNSF logo on the nose!
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A West bound CSX train with an EMD SD70 MAC on point clears Mineral, VA on the erstwhile C &O trackage, now owned by Buckingham Branch.
The architecture should promote a triple encounter between: people, work and landscape. [Oscar Niemeyer]
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A arquitetura deve promover um tríplice encontro entre: pessoas, obra e paisagem.
A trio of BNSF SD70MAC's meet at the north end of the siding at Loveland, Colorado, on May 31, 2019. This is along BNSF's Front Range Subdivision between Denver and Cheyenne.
CSX F752 powered by an EMD SD70 MAC comes through a tree tunnel on the Reeds Branch on its way to Bennett Yard, Charleston, SC.
Finalmente criei vergonha pra arrumar minhas coisinhas...
Essa é a maletinha menor, que usei pra colocar as coisas da MAC.
Observação sobre os Samples:
Fiz 3 pedidos de 35 dolares (com frete), no mesmo dia, pra ver se não me taxavam. Resultado: UM pacote chegou, rasgado e faltando dois pigs e o presentinho. OUTRO pacote foi taxado, paguei 55 reais pra liberar. O TERCEIRO pacote está perdido, porque não tive nem notícia.
Pedi: 16/05
"Chegou": 24/06