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Whole lotta patching going on between these two freight cars. The former NYC car made it through Penn Central without being repainted but is now patched into CR. While the former PRR boxcar on the left got patched PC.
Both are looking quite run down after likely millions of miles on them hauling various commodities across the US.
Zeiss Milvus ZF.2 Makro 50mm f/2 @ f/7.1
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In early May 2011, a US 30 roadtrip across Nebraska on a beautiful spring day brought me and a friend to the pedestrian bridge across the UP's triple track Kearney Sub at Lexington. You don't have to wait long to see a train. First up was an eastbound coal load with a patched SP unit on the rear. In the distance, the headlight of a westbound is already in sight.
66714 passing the flat farmland to the east of Northallerton with the 12:55 Hotchley Hill to Middlesbrough Dawson.
The Raritan Valley Line has been dominated by consists of ALP-45DPs and multilevel cars for the past several years. Due to ongoing PTC implementation issues, NJ Transit has adjusted schedules and consists on various lines. One result is this "retro" RVL consist which includes single-level Comet coaches powered by a lone, patched-up GP40PH-2B 4219. This consist would have been common here through the mid-2000s.
We've had a nice stretch of weather the last couple of days. Went for a walk on the beach with the intention of hunting seals. Shot a few the way they should be shot. :-) They're very cute blubber balls!
Risked life and lens for these shots. Walking on rocks covered with thick layers of seaweed is NOT easy. :-)
Back to my trip again!
April 23, 2015 on our trip to the blipmeet at Wanaka, Central Otago in New Zealand. www.polaroidblipfoto.com/browse/me
Our first morning in Cromwell. We woke to heavy fog which took a while to lift. Driving along the Felton Road to go to our next winery tasting at Felton Road winery.
All About Felton Road Vineyard: www.wineanorak.com/newzealand/Felton_Road.htm
The Central Otago wine region is the world's southern-most commercial wine growing region. Central Otago's best-known wines are its Pinot noirs, but many white wine varieties are also popular. The Central Otago Wine Region is the formal geographic indication for wines grown in Central Otago.
At around 300 metres (980 ft) elevation, Central Otago's vineyards are protected from New Zealand's characteristic maritime climate by high mountains up to 3,700 metres (12,100 ft) . They thus have the only true continental climate zone in the country, with large daily and seasonal temperature extremes. Rainfall averages around 375-600mm: summer is hot and relatively dry, and often accompanied by the Nor'wester foehn wind; autumn is short, cool and sunny; and winter is cold, with substantial falls of snow. Heavy frosts are common throughout winter and, indeed, frost can occur at any time between March and November. One of Central Otago's warmest wine growing areas can be found just north of the Lowburn Inlet area.
For More Info: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_Otago_wine_region
Patch #4 for the Craftster embroidery patch swap. I found this super awesome image off of a search engine and now can't find it again! It says "Monsieur Hedgehog Takes His Tea with Cream, No Sugar". I think it's my favorite so far!
Green Patch is the name of the place - not sure if it matches exactly what was visible that day...
Booderee National Park, NSW, Australia IMG_2074-2_7D
ESA flag in space.
1 ESA-Patch ist in der ISS-Beobachtungskuppel geflogen.
Credits: ESA/NASA
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Come to the Pumpkin Patch at Seminole Heights United Methodist Church down on the corner of Central & Hanna in Seminole Heights. The Patch will be open 12-8 p.m. Sunday through Friday, and 9 a.m. – 8 p.m. Saturdays until Halloween.
For World Photography Day - I didn't enter that Flickr group, by the way. Why? Because I believe the world doesn't need more pretty photos right now. The world needs clarity.
What a shit show.
Thomas Patch (1725-1782) - A Mediterranean seaport with fishermen unloading cargo, a lighthouse beyond
Another of Red's little buddies, Patches pictured with Red's Chuck It ball, he was obsessed bless him.
Patch has patchwork sides and a body made out of a cashmere sweater.
Dog pattern is a free pattern by Denyse Schmidt.
HBWE!! Theres a little bokeh in there :) We finally went to the pumpkin patch this weekend, it was so much fun. Of course had to get some shots of the pumpkins!
Edited with Little miss patricias cross processed actions
My Vet occasionally takes in dogs, either found stray or owner-surrendered. I try to take pictures of the animals up for adoptions, as it is proven that better pictures go a long way towards swift adoption.
As of the posting of this (January 30, 2016), Patches and Rascal here are up for adoption as a pair. Contact Kingston Road Animal Hospital in East York, Toronto.
Baby Urban Nine Patch completed. Blogged at colormequilty.blogspot.com/2012/07/woohoo-my-urban-nine-p...
Some TOSRV (Tour of the Scioto River Valley) patches from the golden age. The 1967 TOSRV was part of the Columbus AYH council Rally Series, and “TOSRV” doesn’t appear on that patch. It was the first TOSRV (and my first, aged 11) to exceed 200 riders, unprecedented in post WWII American cycling. By the 80s the route was clogged with 6000+ riders. Tour Director Charlie Pace inspired armies of volunteers to keep things running smoothly. Greg Siple designed nearly all of these patches, though father Charles Siple weighed in on round 1995 patch (upper left). I rode it 42 times, so not a complete collection.