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CSX ST70AH (SD70ACe-T4) #8903 and 8902 wait for something to happen at Mulberry, FL, just north of the heart of the Bone Valley. Unfortunately, nothing much happened. This pair ran light back to Mosaic's phosphate production facility at Bartow after sunset, the only move I saw in two days.
These two units are apparently part of an order of ten, numbered 8900-8909, and set up at Waycross before being sent to south Florida.
This morning on Skye was one to remember. I was going to title this image 'My favorite morning', but I decided that was too specific. The changing light throughout the sunrise was special, yet as I remembered other sunrises on Skye; two gorgeous sunrises at The Old Man of Storr and several colourful sunrises in the Quiraing I could put this morning among my favorites but not THE favorite. Actually I'm hoping my favorite morning on Skye is one that has yet to happen. But here is some background on one of my favorite mornings on Skye . . .
As it was September, the alarm before sunrise was at a more sensible time than during my May visits to Skye. A glance out the window, where the skies seemed to have potential, had me in the car for a quick drive to the Quiraing. I enjoyed the drive from Kilmuir to the Quiraing parking with never seeing another car on the single lane road. Leaving the car in the empty parking area I headed along the path to begin setting up for sunrise. This was a very enjoyable morning at the Quiraing with the constantly changing views. The low clouds would move over the ridge hiding and then revealing various portions of the ridge, while simultaneously the light would shift highlighting sections of the ridge. I remained in place and enjoyed the morning from this location.
From my location at the Quiraing this was the view of the Trotternish Ridge, visible is Cnòc a Mhèrlich, Cleat while Bioda Buidhe is barely discernible in the cloud cover. In this image the shifting light is only highlighting the base of Cleat and portions of Cnòc a Mhèrlich. In the distance the sunlight can be seen highlighting the clouds that are hiding the Trotternish Ridge On the far right of the image is a curve of the Staffin-Uig road as it climbs the Trotternish Ridge.
Those interested in seeing how the shifting light changed that morning can view the Shifting Light Series album where the images are in chronologically order.
Twilight, Fort Ebey State Park - Island County, Washington.
The blue hour sets in along the Strait of Juan de Fuca on Whidbey Island.
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This photo was taken on the 7 May 2020 near my home on my permitted daily lockdown walk. Dorset is a rural county on the south coast of England, a very beautiful place to live (moved here from a city in the north of England in 2005).
What's your next move in life?
While I was playing with my daughter we both had good lessons, and for me it was that sometimes we need to make some changes in our daily routines and focus on what is important, so what would it be your next move in life?
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Listen and enjoy: Move on Up (Extended Version) · Curtis Mayfield
"At the time/ the mother urged the children / to move on, /
the earth started to rumble and tremble /
and their words and cries remained
unheard."
"Op het moment / dat de moeder haar kinderen aanspoorde /
verder te gaan /
Begon de aarde te rommelen en trillen /
en hun woorden en schreeuwen /
bleven ongehoord."
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1600t floating crane
On Wednesday Jan17th, I was taking earlier limousine bus to KIX without queue to here. Air flight I booked was also not occupied even though nice season in Thailand.
Comfortable temperature in morning and no heavy rain in winter now.
A really fresh looking ex-Conrail C40-8W leads a northbound manifest through Folkston, GA at my 18th birthday party.
Dance : Move ! Animations - Selly Vol. 3
Hair : Doux - Princess Hair
Top: Pixicat - Hailey Top @ Anthem
Following the purchase of GWR Castle Class No.7029 Clun Castle in January 1966 by Patrick Whitehouse, the locomotive needed a base close to its central West Midlands supporters' base. Whitehouse found space available at Tyseley, on the site of the former GWR depot, and formed 7029 Clun Castle Ltd to own both the locomotive and the rights to stable it at the depot.
In October 1968, 7029 Clun Castle Ltd purchased LMS Jubilee Class No.5593 "Kolhapur". With further locomotives and railway artefacts available as a result of the Beeching Axe, the supporters established the Standard Gauge Steam Trust as a registered educational charity, to preserve and demonstrate the steam locomotives. Following negotiations the trust acquired a long-term lease on a large part of the Tyseley site, and established the Tyseley Collection which still owns the locomotives and artefacts via the limited company, the depot site became the "Birmingham Railway Museum".
The trust cleared buildings and repaired the dilapidated tracks, and two water columns were repaired to allow steam locomotives to stay at the site. In 1968 the old coaling stage was converted into a two-road shed with an inspection pit to hold both acquired locomotives. In November 1966 Clun Castle was stripped and restored.
In 1999 the trust achieved its long-held objective of running a regular steam train service on the national main line railway network: the Shakespeare Express between Birmingham Snow Hill and Stratford-upon-Avon. At this point the trust felt that the term museum was inappropriate for its new status, and hence separated its assets and operations into two new organisations, Tyseley Locomotive Works and the operating arm Vintage Trains, with the third arm remaining the Tyseley Collection.
While foraging, moves at a frenetic pace as it gleans insects and worms from the foliage. Port Huron SGA.
I moved to a bigger store in Nouveaux :D
Grab the new LM:
Still need some work but will be finished soon!
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double chimney jubilee class 4-6-0 45586 bahamas passes hartford working from the keighley and worthvalley railway to the mid hants line --thanks due to andrew for alerting me to this move
Oh no no oh no
Not broken
In two not you
Like the seed you grow
Under it all
You're roots take hold
Smooth out the creases
Then you'll see
And when you fall
Down in between them all
Here you are whole
Not broken
On and on hold on
Not broken
Just loose at the seams
Oh no no don't let go
Just listen
Goodness increases
You will see
And when you fall
Down in between them all
Here you are whole
Not broken
Leave it behind
All of the pain inside
Here you will be
Not broken
Through the crowd, patchwork souls
Move closer
Closer
And when you fall
Down in between them all
Here you are whole
Not broken
Leave it behind
All of the pain inside
Here you will be
Not broken
You will see
You will see
A massive sand train 8 units and two crews work toward Carbondale, PA as it passes Winton. Four Alco products up front and four placed mid-train is what was done on this day to move the 82 loads. Delaware-Lackawanna always puts on a good show.
“The aim of every artist is to arrest motion, which is life, by artificial means and hold it fixed so that a hundred years later, when a stranger looks at it, it moves again since it is life.”
~William Faulkner
#345 in Explore
We climbed the observation tower in the southern enclosure to have lunch. Every five minutes, a flock of popokotea would appear in the treetops and then move on.
Maungatautari Sanctuary Mountain
So this may be a male heliopahnus flavipes jumping spider but I'm not sure (at all). Feel free to correct me.
This guy was extremely determined to keep his lunch aphid. He didn't move too much so I had a couple of chances to get good shots.
Eventually, when I set him free again, on the spot where I found him, he still carried his prey between his fangs.
Shot with a KX800 twin flash.