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I've got to give Quincy some credit. He was with us the entire trip that I've been documenting here. We ended up driving 3,800 miles in all and he was a trooper the whole way.
Rain & snow here today. Placed artificial flowers foreground and background. Quincy is a little shaggy. We are shelter in place so he will have to wait on the grooming. I did trim all 3 pups' eyebrows so they can see.
Early this morning, the pair of Fore River Transportation B23-7's are seen bringing a pair of caboose's (unfortunately blocked by the red line) north on the Old Colony approaching Quincy Center. The equipment was brought up to Amtrak's Southampton St Yard to use the wheel machine. Unfortunately the shop was unable to accomodate the work today so the equipment remains deep in the yard and will return back to the Fore River as soon as they are able to finish the job.
On the side of Torch Lake, Osceola Township, Houghton County, Michigan.
Originally built in the 1880's, added onto, rebuilt, enlarged, enlarged again and finally abandoned in the late 1930's.
Like lots of places in the Copper Country, this structure is on the National Register of Historic Places.
This image was originally shot and processed as a Enfuse image (in 2015) - combining several images for more dynamic range. The .tif output file looked interesting so I ran it through Capture One.
IORY 3221 leads the northbound Lima South Local just south of Quincy, OH. The local will wait on 2 trains on CSX's Indy Line to pass before continuing north towards their destination of Lima.
UPS hotshot Q008 splits the Conrail signals protecting the diamond with the DT&I at CP 153 in Quincy with a pair of widecabs that have seen much better days.
Scanned from Fuji Press 800
(shot at ISO-200 and expired in May 2004)
Chicago, IL
April 2021
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Scanned from Fuji Press 800
(shot at ISO-200 and expired from May-2004)
Chicago, IL
May 2021
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My wife says Quincy looks like one of the characters from the animated movie, Isle of Dogs, in this portrait. I agree.
Scanned from Fuji Press 800
(shot at ISO-200 and expired in May 2004)
Chicago, IL
April 2021
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