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View from the edge of the Canyon in Lumpkin, GA. It turned out to be too early to get some pretty Autumn colors. 10 years ago we were there almost the same week and there were lots of signs of Fall back then. Temps were still very warm.
Happy Fence Friday and I hope you have a lovely weekend!
Call it luck or perhaps providence - accidentally locking ourselves out of a rented yurt immediately on arrival allowed us to help a similarly afflicted couple next to us a few days later. With staff gone for the day, their situation was a bit more dire - everything was locked inside, including phones, wallets, car keys, and even winter coats. We were subsequently all able to enjoy the scenery and one of them is checking out photo compositions in this image.
Superman building, Providence, Rhode Island.
“Textured Gear” is the creation of Rob Lorenson, an artist and educator based in Fall River, Massachusetts. His studio is housed in a massive warehouse, sharing space with Concentric Fabrications, a custom metal company that Lorenson co-owns. Since settling in Massachusetts in 1999, Lorenson has crafted hundreds of large, stainless steel sculptures, most of them incorporating circular shapes.
Providence House (small building) in Nidderdale is a historic property located near Greenhow and Ashfoldside, closely associated with the region’s 19th-century lead mining heritage. It is visible from the Nidderdale Way route and near the ruins of Providence Lead Mine.
Situated: Near Greenhow village, above Ashfoldside Beck in Upper Nidderdale, North Yorkshire
It likely served as a residence or administrative building linked to the Providence Mine operations
The upright stones (Mid right) are remains of the building which was the Engine Shed for the Providence Mine
Providence Wilderness, Mojave National Preserve, California, USA
This place has everything - big tank, collapsed headframe, well, corral, arrasta(?) - a real milling and ranching site. Keep right on Globe MIne Road to the trailhead.
BNSF Railway ES44C4 7931 leads S-TACCHC1-23 at Providence, Wash. on the Lakeside Subdivision. July 25, 2020.
While Providence Rhode Island isn't New Your, Boston or Chicago, I caught their skyline at a good time with a beauty of a sunset.
Thanks in advance for those who choose to leave comments or favs. An extended joyful 4th of July holiday to you all.
BNSF 6572 steadily crawls up the east slope of Providence Hill, one of the major obstacles on the railroad's Lakeside Subdivision.
The sun has set, and only the glow of the cloud line to the west shares any light on the scene. In the distance, the rolling hills between Lind, and Warden WA stretch on further than the eye can see. Mostly adorned with ryegrass and sage, some of those hills seasonally host crops of wheat, cultivated with dryland farming.
Other than the occasional vehicle of a farmhand traversing the county road, the only sound for many minutes was that of the four cycle GEVO prime movers roaring. The head end has just passed the former control point of Providence, and will crest the summit of the grade out of the right side of the frame.
The photo title is the same as a magazine article from the 1990's on this section of line. My memory fails me on recalling the author or publication, though I have a feeling it was Pacific Railnews, or CTC Board. A photocopy of that periodical accompanied me on my first visit to this line thirty years ago. On that day, much the same as on the day of the image above, very few trains ran until the evening hours, followed by a nearly nonstop parade through the night.
Two BNSF locomotives shove on the rear of a loaded grain train on Providence Hill near Lind, Wash. June 25, 2020.
The New Providence Wharf is a residential development in Blackwall, at the north end of the Blackwall Tunnel. It was designed by Skidmore, Owings and Merrill and is being developed by Ballymore, a property development company.
It consists of a crescent-shaped block along Fairmont Avenue and Yabsley Street, plus two taller buildings and one small building. The development contains the Ontario Tower (rear right), the Michigan Building (rear left) and Charrington Tower (originally Providence Tower) (rear centre)..