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Southbound R539 rolls upgrade past the intermediate signals at Hazel Patch on Crooked Hill.

Pic of me out photographing trains on the Pittsburgh line.

 

My wife spent this summer sewing patches onto a jean jacket and I think the results are pretty nice. I have to track down a few more patches to get it looking perfect.

We met last night and we shared precious moments together and our common friend theepa did bad photography for us.

 

I would like to thank all of you my friends who did the magic to let us realize our mistake. Love you all

of gold throughout the Sierra Nevada Foothills

Taken 45 minutes before sunset. Sometimes clouds don't have to look threatening to be noticed.

 

Picture of the Day

Washington Royal Lines (WRL) is owned by the Port of Royal Slope just southeast of Royal City, Washington, and operates a former Milwaukee Road branch line from the port at Royal City to Royal City Junction and also owns and operates the Milwaukee Road main line from this junction to Othello where they interchange cars with the Columbia Basin Railroad. The railroad operates sporadicly, as needed, with motive power currently being a pair of former Montana Rail Link EMD SD45s. Columbia-Walla Walla Railroad (CWW) No. 330 shows off its red nose paint and engineer-side black patch at the E Road SW grade crossing at Royal City, Washington, on the morning of September 28, 2021. WRL is leasing this unit, or has perhaps has purchased it.

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Thanks for the help with the ID of this butterfly. It was hanging out with the Common Buckeyes and Painted Ladies and is about the same size. I'm in Johnson Co., Kansas, U.S.A.

The Cabbage Patch

 

An image from Saturday at my fave tree:) I had to put the waders on for a bit of protection while I made my way around the field to get close to the tree and gently making my way between the cabbages.

I took a few images before the sun broke the horizon but I wanted to wait until I had a bit of light thrown over the cabbages. Lots of mist flowing through the valley below, but it wasn't until the sun broke the horizon that the heat on the cabbages produced a light layer of mist in the field creating a nice bit of atmosphere.

  

The Tree, Eden Valley, Cumbria

 

Camera - A7Rii

Lens - Sony FE28mm f2

Focal Length 28mm

Fstop - f11

Exposure Time - 1/13 second

ISOspeed - ISO100

  

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I spent a couple of hours around Killington Services watching the changing light.

NS 6769, ex-CR 5512 SD60M still in blue Conrail Quality paint, leads a Norfolk Southern intermodal eastbound through Piscataway, NJ on the Lehigh Line. At the time of this photo the Lehigh was still single tracked between CP Potter and CP Bound Brook.

I love firearms, and I like to shoot, although I don't get to very often. I'm not a hunter, nor am I some kind of militia fanatic. I just like guns, whether I shoot them or not; and I usually carry when I'm in the mountains. Unfortunately, I'm too poor to own very many. I do however, collect firearm related patches and stickers. They are much more affordable.

It's August 11th 1993, and SD40-2s #8040 and #8400 bring a westbound over the summit of the Alleghenies at Sand Patch. While bemoaned by many, I don't think too many would complain today over a yellow-nose'd stealth SD40-2 leading a train to shoot. It's worth noting 8400 back there is former WM SD40 #7449. Brian Walker photo, JL Sessa collection.

all from the culvert the day after the sleet storm.

One of the tribute plaques on the benches in Garry Point Park, Steveston, BC.

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Many thanks everyone for your visits, faves and comments.

This male tree bumble bee was hanging around a nest that is somewhere in the middle of the garden Japanese anemone patch. Unlike the specimen posted previously he has managed to keep his hair on. He is furrier than the workers and has some brown hairs an his abdomen whereas they are all black.

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This was kind of a sad collection of pumpkins ready for picking at the Cornbelly's Pumpkin Patch in Spanish Fork.

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Patches, Lilly Pad, and Whitey are available for adoption, hopefully all together, at The Cat Connection in Brighton, Massachusetts. They're one-year-old sisters, and are all sweet and playful.

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.

Very deceptive terrain. what looks like solid ground is actually very soft mud. Every year fire and rescue is called out to the mudflats around Anchorage to rescue stuck people. The danger is not the mud. The danger is that the mud holds you until the fast moving tide comes back in and drowns you.

Very spooky pumpkin patch in the fog today.

The storm clouds push out over the Atlantic making way for a Glorious Sunrise the next morning. Thanks for the Look and have a great day.

Eight point buck in velvet with a distinctive patch on the right hind. Will follow him this year.

4th ESC Soldiers are awarded the shoulder sleeve insignia for war-time service "Combat Patch" in a Patch Ceremony, August 28, Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan.

My conservative haul from the show

Cisticolas are among the most challenging of birds to identify. There are around fifty species that are all small and streaky. The name Cisticola means Cistus-dwelling, referring to the shrubby habitat of many species. Nearly all are found in Africa, with one species on Madagascar (Madagascar Cisticola) and another (Golden-headed Cisticola) in Asia and Australasia. We even have one species in Europe that we used to call Fan-tailed Warbler (Cisticola juncidis) but now call it Zitting Cisticola, and that has occasionally strayed to Britain. DNA studies have revealed that they are not closely related to the Old World Warblers, but are close to White-eyes (Zosterops spp).

 

So onto Pectoral Patch Cisticola (Cisticola brunnescens) which is patchily distributed on mountains in two well separated areas; West Central Africa and West Central Africa. There aren't many correctly identified photographs on Flickr (some are even the wrong family eg larks). Breeding males have a rufous crown with little streaking but non-breeding males, females and immatures have black-streaked crowns like this. Sometimes they show some darker colouration on the sides of the breast, hence the name Pectoral Patch Cisticola. They feed mainly on the ground in upland (1650-3000m asl) grasslands and moorlands in Ethiopia where I photographed this one. I know it has a cluttered background but it shows the habitat well and there really aren't that many photographs that show the bird as well as this.

I saw my first wild poppy in bloom in April this year. This is my first glimpse of a poppy field - albeit a very small patch

 

we don't need no stinking patches!

 

CNW 8829, SP 352, SP 174, & SP 309 lead Axial empties on a snowy evening at Blue Mtn west of Clay, CO.

 

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Clay, CO

 

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One of five of QGRY’s Mac’s that was purchased from BNSF (#4017) is the lead engine on QG 502 coming from CP’s St Luc yard, back to QGRY’s Ste-Therese yard, just north of Montreal.

Kia earned her "RN" (Rally Novice) title today! We got a score of 94 (out of 100) & she was 3rd highest scoring dog .

It was an extremely LONG day, but well worth it. We left the house at 8:15am to be at the competition by 10am & due to some complications we didn't get into the ring until after 4pm. Kia met some new friends - 3 Corgies & 2 Standard Poodles. Yankee was her favorite - He is a 3 yr old Corgie & so sweet. They had a BLAST playing in the off-leash park while we waited for our turn to compete.

When we were all done (as if she hadn't had enough going on today) I took her to the Pumpkin patch to pick a pumpkin & get some Fall photos of her. This is one of my favorites.

  

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