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“Pick A Trail” and keep walking. It’ll be good for your mood and health. There are plenty of trails clearly marked to stroll at your leisure. I think the deer enjoy passing through here. We see them from time to time. We didn’t know exactly how much we’d enjoy it here when we settled here but now I can’t see us anywhere but here. Thanks for viewing my photos. Gratitude and Kindness can be found on every trail and on any day of the year so dress appropriately.
The P&O Azura, the P&O Ventura, and the Royal Princess are in Antigua. Looks like the Princess ship is parked all wonky! :)
Conway Yard was as good a spot as any to see Alco road power during Conrail’s early days. On six adjacent house tracks are C636 6792, RS27 2412, C628 6737, C425 2438, C630 6762, and C628 6724. C630 6780, a few GE’s and a few EMD’s round out the view on a day when the steel mill haze in the valleys around Pittsburgh was in full force. That auto rack is a rolling showroom for 1978 Buicks.
Wood pigeon (Columba palumbus) perched ona sweet cherry tree branch and eating its fruits.
Grzywacz (Columba palumbus) siedzący na gałęzi czereśni i objadający się jej owocami.
We’re in that in-between time between Christmas and New Year, kinda think it’s Monday but who knows!
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A colorful bird that is common throughout the country and is the state bird for many South Indian States. These are found all the way to the Middle East and are easily identified by their unique colors. The are about 30-35 cms tall and often sighted perched on power lines, fence posts and sometimes on grass bales in the countryside.
The birds hunt insects like beetles, grasshoppers and dragonflies. Sometimes they are seen on the ground in the grass picking up insects. They are not social birds and sightings are of solitary birds or at best two of them. During our last weekend trip to a grassland, sighted one of them foraging in the grassland. It flew to various trees sometimes coming to the ground and catching insects.
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Rio Grande train No. 195 exits a four degree, 40 mph curve through the Jordan Narrows between Mesa and Riverton, Utah the afternoon of July 19, 1988. In the near foreground is the old narrow gauge embankment, constructed in to 1882 and replaced with the current standard gauge alignment in 1889. Power includes DRGW SD50 No. 5506, GP30 No. 3023, GP40 No. 3056, SP SD45T-2R No. 6828, and DRGW GP30 No. 3008.
Captured for Looking close... on Friday! theme: Jam.
HLCoF everyone!
Ms D (me) picks the blackberries near her son's house at Rocky Butte. The label photo of Mt Hood was taken from the house.
1985 was not a favorable year for Union Pacific’s remaining fleet of 43 SD45s. More than half of them were retired that year, after spending nearly four years in storage at Yermo, California. UP 35, 3, 28, and 40 were in Salt Lake City, being stripped of useable components on Sept. 26, 1985. All four were sold for scrap early in 1986.
Spruce Grouse Male (Canachites canadensis)
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From my Fall 2015 Archives:
As many of you know, I have a "thing" for grouse. I find them endlessly entertaining, particularly if they don't notice you. This fellow was after fresh leaves. I can only imagine that it tasted like dessert because Spruce Grouse eat mostly needles from spruce trees.
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