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Red and yellow oriental bittersweet berries (Celastrus orbiculatus) cover a rail in the Interim Walkway at the High Line.
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The dashboard shows off many of the changes to the system the best. The highlights include:
- No more spaces listed as the top tab.
- We removed that because we either have people assigned to one site or a gazillion sites. You can now use the 'Choose Site' to navigate to other sites a user has access to.
- It's now called 'Files' rather then 'Resources'
- Users and settings, lesser used features, are pushed to the far right No more avatar
On the dashboard itself there are some changes:
The 'Activity Log' which shows activity from across all the admin side of your site If you have a blog you can quickly get to it.
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Inspection complete, RCPE 3425 has backed up to pick up the conductor. The sun is mostly in the clear now but at an angle that would be charitably described as challenging. I do rather like how the rails sit right on the flat prairie and cross it straight as an arrow. September 10, 2023.
(Project 365 Day 23)
It's gotta suck to be working on trolley rails in the rain. Went to see Stranger Than Fiction tonight. It was very good, and Emma Thompson was awesome in it as a chain-smoking crazy author.
Taken by the L car tracks near the intersection of Ulloa and Wawona (near West Portal).
Tom took us to see these old street car rails still up in Georgetown. Not being used, but still in existence. We also saw the old car barn which the cars were stored.
Steel rails, chasing sunshine round the bend
Winding through the trees, like a ribbon in the wind
I don't mind not knowing what lies down the track
Cause I'm Looking out ahead, to keep my mind from turning back
It's not the first time I've found myself alone and known
If I really had you once, then I'd have you when I'm gone
Whistle blows, blowin' lonesome in my mind
Calling me along that never ending metal line
Steel rails, chasing sunshine round the bend
Winding through the trees, like a ribbon in the wind
I don't mind not knowing what lies down the track
Cause I'm Looking out ahead, to keep my mind from turning back
Sun is shining, through the open boxcar door
Lying in my mind with the things I've known before
I've lost count of the hours, days, and nights
The rhythm of the rails keeps the motion in my mind
Steel rails, chasing sunshine round the bend
winding through the trees, like a ribbon in the wind
I don't mind not knowing what lies down the track
Cause I'm Looking out ahead, to keep my mind from turning back
Cause I'm Looking out ahead, to keep my mind from turning back
by Alison Krauss
("Steel Rails" from the album I've Got That Old Feeling, 1990)
DIY padded headboard and pieced bed rails made with Very Hungry Caterpillar fabrics by Eric Carle / Andover Fabrics.
Bed Rails blogged about here:http://skooksplayground.blogspot.com/2009/11/tricked-out-bed-rails.html
Head board blogged about here: skooksplayground.blogspot.com/2009/11/diy-padded-headboar...
Jason Torres Intro to Ruby on Rails Talk last March 31, 2009 at College of Saint Benilde, Taft Ave., Manila
A pile of old rusty rails lies beside the roadbed of the former B&M Central Mass line in Wayland, MA. This line was always a marginal one, and was slowly abandoned in sections. The segment in Wayland was last used occasionally by freight trains in the early 1980s.
BNSF ES44C4 #6823 * C44-9W #5064 * C44-9W #4684 * ES44C4 #6956 -- BNSF Needles Sub MP691.0, US66, Ludlow CA 1-27-2020 -8434