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A portrait done of me, Trisha, my husband Greyson, and our wife, Lydia Reynolds.

Cannons next to the 1st New York Light Artillery, Battery ,(Reynolds Battery) Monument, Gettysburg National Military Park in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, USA.

Ricketts Glen State Park, Pa

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236 Reynolds Street (1915): Period Revival 2 storey brick house with stucco and half timbering on upper level, stone sills, brick voussoirs.

22 October 2016: Autumn leaves surround B. Reynolds waterfall at Ricketts Glen State Park in Pennsylvania.

1st New York Light Artillery, Battery L (Reynolds Battery) Monument, Gettysburg National Military Park in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, USA.

B. Reynolds Falls is the seventh waterfall along the Glen Leigh branch of Kitchen Creek. The falls consist of a single plunging drop 22 feet in height, falling over an undercut cliff and splashing on a small bedrock bench at the base of the falls.

 

Online Reference: www.worldwaterfalldatabase.com/waterfall/B-Reynolds-Falls...

B. Reynolds Falls is the seventh waterfall along the Glen Leigh branch of Kitchen Creek. The falls consist of a single plunging drop 22 feet in height, falling over an undercut cliff and splashing on a small bedrock bench at the base of the falls.

 

Online Reference: www.worldwaterfalldatabase.com/waterfall/B-Reynolds-Falls...

HFF and have a fun Halloween friends! Will be off the grid for awhile. Out taking pictures in Arizona - see ya later.

Golden Hour light shines on Mt Reynolds and casts a brilliant reflection in tarn along Hidden Lake Trail in Glacier National Park, MT.

 

Captured in the evening as the most of this scene was shade as Mt. Reynolds light up with golden light. I liked the contrast of warm light and cool blue tones.

Sheldon Reynolds Falls is the second waterfall on Kitchen Creek located below the confluence of the Glen Leigh and Ganoga Glen branches of the stream.

 

Online Reference: www.worldwaterfalldatabase.com/waterfall/Sheldon-Reynolds...

A TP&W HL crew is returning to Hoosier Lift with a train of cars off CSX. They're passing the early generation defect detector that sits outside of town.

Murray Reynolds falls located within Ricketts Glenn State Park in Benton, PA.

 

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On the Gunsight Lake trail

Glacier National Park

Montana

 

View On Black

 

Made Explore!! #76 in interestingness (on 2009-09-10)

With concern mounting over threats to the Bay Area from Confederate sympathizers and naval forces, the federal government established Camp Reynolds (later known as the West Garrison) on Angel Island in 1863. Artillery batteries were built near the camp.

 

After the Civil War, Camp Reynolds became an infantry camp, serving as a depot for recruits, and as a staging area for troops serving in campaigns against the Apache, Sioux, Modoc, and other Indian tribes. By 1876, this was a busy camp with over 2,000 soldiers and complete military camps or posts including a chapel, bakery, blacksmith, shoemaker, laundry, barber, trading store, and photographer.

B Reynolds waterfall, Ricketts Glen State Park, PA.

  

Reynolds Creek was settled in the spring of 1864. Pictured here is what is left which is the school and I believe the post office to the right.

New Haven FL-9 2019 leads the 2pm Santa Express alongside the Naugatuck River at Reynolds Bridge in Thomaston, CT. The trailing locomotive is ex-Providence & Worcester U23B 2203. It was built as Conrail 2798 in June of 1977.

The track crossing on the Reynolds River. Litchfield National Park.

Taken during a stroll to clear my head.

Cold and refreshing!

 

Week 03.

An older photo

 

Explore 12/19/07

Alone on a cold November evening stands an axle readout defect detector, installed some time during the later years of the original TP&W's existence. Defunct for at least 20 years, it remains an unlit reminder of the technological advancements of yesteryear.

Last light of the day bathing Reynolds Mountain in a warm evening glow. From the top of the Hidden Lake Trail, Glacier National Park Montana

 

Michael Brandt Photography

The painter shows Churchill (c.1729-1812), a member of parliament, as a grand gentleman at leisure in the countryside, riding crop in hand. Reynolds adapted continental models old and new to create his own grand style, thus meeting his clients’ demands for a dignified and artful portraiture that matched their own self-image. To achieve this, he famously experimented with materials and technique: Churchill’s ghostly pallor results from the use of an an unusual red pigment, since vanished; his tan clothes are likely “underpainting,” a dull preparatory layer that would later have been modified with coloured glazes, now lost.

Sheldon Reynolds Falls, Ricketts Glen State Park, PA.

improvised tube butt gauge does what it is supposed to: it indicates the thicker and thinner parts of the wall of the butted reynolds titanium tube.

Glacier National Park Montana

Mt Reynolds, wrapped in clouds and catching early evening light. Glacier National Park, Montana.

Enough with the cities and the crowded areas

 

Bring your country ass here to Reynolds Hollow and settle in.

 

Rentals: 1L = 1Prim

Roleplay southern countryside sim

Jobs available.

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Explore 3/27/07

 

HDR help from Jeri leandera

A rather picturesque escape into the Owyhees.

Aluminaut (built in 1964) was the world's first aluminum submarine. An experimental vessel, the 80-ton, 15.5-metre (51 ft) crewed deep-ocean research submersible was built by Reynolds Metals Company, which was seeking to promote the utility of aluminum. Aluminaut was based in Miami, Florida, and was operated from 1964 to 1970 by Reynolds Submarine Services, doing contract work for the U.S. Navy and other organizations, including marine biologist Jacques Cousteau.

 

Aluminaut is best known for helping recover a lost unarmed U.S. hydrogen bomb in 1966 and recovering its smaller fellow deep-submergence vehicle, DSV Alvin in 1969, after Alvin had been lost and sank in the Atlantic Ocean the previous year. After retirement, Aluminaut was donated to the Science Museum of Virginia in Richmond, where it is on permanent display.

Reynolds, Georgia

Former New Haven RS-3 529 leads an afternoon Naugatuck Railroad excursion south along the Naugatuck River at Reynolds Bridge, Thomaston, CT.

Ricketts Glen State Park

Sullivan County, Pennsylvania

 

Ricketts Glen State Park is a Pennsylvania state park on 13,050 acres (5,280 ha) in Columbia, Luzerne, and Sullivan counties in Pennsylvania in the United States. Ricketts Glen is a National Natural Landmark known for its old-growth forest and 22 named waterfalls along Kitchen Creek, which flows down the Allegheny Front escarpment from the Allegheny Plateau to the Ridge-and-Valley Appalachians. The park is near the borough of Benton on Pennsylvania Route 118 and Pennsylvania Route 487, and is in five townships: Sugarloaf in Columbia County, Fairmount and Ross in Luzerne County, and Colley and Davidson in Sullivan County.

 

Ricketts Glen's land was once home to Native Americans. 1822 to 1827, a turnpike was built along the course of PA 487 in what is now the park, where two squatters harvested cherry trees to make bed frames from about 1830 to 1860. The park's waterfalls were one of the main attractions for a hotel from 1873 to 1903; the park is named for the hotel's proprietor, R. Bruce Ricketts, who built the trail along the waterfalls. By the 1890s Ricketts owned or controlled over 80,000 acres (320 km2; 120 sq mi) and made his fortune clearcutting almost all of that land, including much of what is now the park; however he preserved about 2,000 acres (810 ha) of virgin forest in the creek's three glens. The sawmill was at the village of Ricketts, which was mostly north of the park. After his death in 1918, Ricketts' heirs began selling land to the state for Pennsylvania State Game Lands.

 

Plans to make Ricketts Glen a national park in the 1930s were ended by budget issues and the Second World War; Pennsylvania began purchasing the land in 1942 and fully opened Ricketts Glen State Park in 1944. The Benton Air Force Station, a Cold War radar installation in the park, operated from 1951 to 1975 and still serves as airport radar for nearby Wilkes-Barre and as the Red Rock Job Corps Center. Improvements since the creation of the state park include a new dam for the 245-acre (99 ha) Lake Jean, the breaching of two other dams Ricketts built, trail modifications, and a fire tower. In 1999 Hurricane Floyd briefly closed the park and downed thousands of trees; helicopter logging protected the ecosystem while harvesting lumber worth nearly $7 million, some of which paid for a new park office in 2001.

 

I wonder, if Reynolds is a dairy farmer, is his neighbour perhaps a fireman.

 

Gettysburg National Military Park, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.

WVL365 (LX60DWU) Route 80 at Hackbridge, Reynolds Close

Glens Natural Area

Ricketts Glen State Park, PA

Amherst (1717-1779) commanded British forces in North America during the Seven Years War – a decisive period in the history of the continent. In 1758 he led the expedition to conquer the French fort of Louisbourg, the event commemorated in this painting (the paper he holds refers to its surrender). He would later attempt to brutally supress First Nations’ resistance to British rule. Typical of Reynolds’ more informal portraits, the subject is treated almost casually, the composition simple, the sitter at ease. The cloudy sky adds a note of grandeur.

Moogerah Dam is located on Reynolds Creek near Boonah, and was completed in 1961. Water from the dam is used for irrigation along Reynolds Creek and also supplies water to Warrill Creek and Warrill Valley farmers through a series of diversions.

 

Moogerah is an un-gated dam, meaning that when it reaches 100 per cent capacity, water flows over the spillway and safely out of the dam.

Royal Gun Powder Mills, Waltham Abbey.

This is an alloy version of the Reynolds lugged steel stem. The headset is the one that was patented by Jack Smith, who owned Rattrays Bicycle Shop, and made the famous Flying Scot Bikes. Later on he sold the headset rights to Brampton.

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