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This 1949 International looks to be an old body on a newer frame. Looks like it's ready to go on the street. Sign in the windshield says it is not for sale.
Happy Truck Thursday!
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Mamiya C330 S and Sekor 80mm f/2.8
Kodak Portra 160
Everything in this view is gone, aside from the airport itself. Skyway's B1900's and Dork Jets, the Midwest 717's scattered to the four winds. With help from Frontier and owner Republic Holdings, all gone....
May 20, 2004.
"S/N" is the aircraft's serial number. "L/N" is a Boeing code denoting what order the airframe came off the production line. "F/N" refers to an individual airline's fleet numbering system. Not all airlines use a fleet number; not all manufacturers use a line number.
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Wall of trees ✔
Flat terrain ✔
Some Water ✔
Grain Train ✔
Yep checks out...
Union Pacific 7604 and 6549 cruise past the grade crossing at Chamberlain Road, as they pop out of the small "tree tunnel or tree wall" around Racoon Creek, as they continue south for Roseville for a crew change and eventually Goshen Junction for unloading at Western Milling. Signs of some of the very heavy rains that hit California in March and April are still present here, in the form of a rather large pond of water between the road and the tracks. The water wasn't quite at the level that areas on the lower parts of the Sacramento Subdivision were at, nor were there any "ghost lakes" that reappeared up here but water is at times a rare sight out here....
These are my winter snow pictures out on farm. I farmed this land close to 40 years and recently had to g ive it up. This set includes snow and decaying buildings. Most are mine and a few on the trip back to town. Enjoy
A year after I joined the fantastic KBS Facebook group, I finally aligned my schedule with a Lafayette run. I really enjoyed the vintage aspect behind all these branches running through the Iroquois region. It feels like these lines *should* be abandoned, but they’re still here and rich in history. The KBS hasn’t changed much, but it’s still a midwest classic. There isn’t anything less offensive than a non-dynamic second gen geep
“The moon is a loyal companion. It never leaves. It’s always there, watching, steadfast, knowing us in our light and dark moments, changing forever just as we do. Every day it’s a different version of itself. Sometimes weak and wan, sometimes strong and full of light. The moon understands what it means to be human. Uncertain... Cratered by imperfections.” ~ Tahereh Mafi
Found this as I was going through the archives yesterday, looking for spring images and realized I never posted it. Had a little fun with Nik Color Efex Pro 4, adding a couple of filters to give the sky some more gradient coloring. Hope everyone enjoyed their weekend and had a great Easter Sunday. We spent last night with Mike's son, our daughter-in-law and all their friends, celebrating Levi's 30th birthday (kinda makes us feel old...LOL), and then spent today with family, doing what we do best, cooking & eating :-) Have a great week, and as always, I appreciate all your visits and comments!!!!!
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Mamiya C330 S and Sekor 80mm f/2.8
Kodak Portra 160
I took this while my daughter and nephew were looking down the hill at the Mississippi River. This is my favorite shot of our recent trip.
I did not make this quilt. The copyright for the work remains with the artist who made the quilt. I only took the picture.
This quilt was made entirely fron selvedge strips from fabric.