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Under decades of overgrown vegetation, the landowner finally decided to clear around this old home.
It's only one hundred feet off the road that I travel several times per week, but I never knew it was there. Hiding in plain sight.
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The passengers on this service have the best seats in the house on a beautiful day on the S&C as their DMU passes the turntable pit on the approach to Garsdale Station on May 14th 1988.
Last year's holly berries still on the tree have shriveled and turned black. I found them rather intriguing. Victoria, BC, Canada.
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CSX's Hanover and Hagerstown locals were exchanging traffic in Highfield, once an important Western Maryland location in 2003.
A trio of SD50s had things well in hand on a dreary day as another SD50 and a GE stand by.
Once again i took a picture of this lake with the beautiful background. The sun in the evening makes it look more comfortable.
Once common throughout Santiago and present in most gardens, the endemic and conspicuous Jewel Lizard has been disappearing as a result of multiple, human-related factors.
Former 1953 AEC Regent 111 OTV 178 once had a Park Royal Body. Converted some time ago. The Citroen Romahome dates fron the early 1990s.
Alice in Wonderland
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Every once in a while I need a break from Second Life. It's at those times I revisit things I used to really enjoy. Today it was the (now defunct) Star Wars Galaxies. This is a screenshot taken on that games version of Tatooine. It was one of the most amazing things about the game - for it's time the visuals were amazing. Such as this one. It was taken at sunset and I remember I (and many others! LOL) just sitting there and enjoying them before we got back to the actual content. (This is a completely unedited image.)
"The more you know, the more you can create. There's no end to imagination in the kitchen."
Julia Child
I believe that Julia Child was referring to the cooking process being involved in imagination. However, often I am easily distracted from the task at hand.
Being in the kitchen with sliced food or small kitchen tools, I see those items as photographic subjects. I think it's good to let one's imagination run wild...within limits, I suppose. :)
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Once Upon a Time in the East
Near 55, King Est Street
Wide: 68 feet
High: 37 pieds
This amazing mural highlights 29 typical and once well-known characters from the eastern district. It is intended to salute the builders of the eastern district while featuring a slice of Sherbrooke’s musical and cultural history.
Twelve artists participated. They wanted to highlight the personalities who live on in our collective memory most of the time, for the pleasure of anyone who remembers.
Once a desirable luxury automobile, a Lincoln Premiere decays in a abandoned trailer park in Hanksville, Utah.
Once, this was expected to be the passenger motive power of the future; SDP35 at Tilford Yard in Atlanta, Georgia, November 15, 1977. For a more conventional view of this unit, see: www.flickr.com/photos/georgehamlin/49863701267/
Once the Cadillac of the fleet, now a decaying hulk, this old scow is somebody's reclamation project. All it needs is love and money--lots of money.
Fort Bragg CA
Once more I am channeling Rodney Chester and seem to have formed a slight addition to reflections and puddles!
IATR #50 once again pulls cars from AGP for the CPKC interchange on a day of -40 degree wind chills.
St. Marie, Montana
St. Marie is one of the stranger and more surreal places I have been. And a hard place to try and get a handle on photographing. We were passing through, and need to go back with more time. It is a semi-ghost town. St. Marie is the dilapidated site of former Glasgow Air Force Base, which was in operation from 1957-1968 and then again from 1971-1976. When the AFB was decommissioned, homes were made available for sale to military veterans. Some were sold to individuals and some were sold to salvage companies. For whatever reason, much of the community escaped demolition. The result is a strange community with lots and lots of abandoned buildings and sites, and a few streets that fared better and have actual neighborhoods. It is in a very isolated spot in Valley County, Montana. The adjacent airfield is still in use and operated by Montana Aviation Research Company. From what I read, what they actually do is a bit of a mystery to nearby folks.