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Beth from Blackburn Road Runners running through Altrincham during the Manchester Marathon 2016

 

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Stopping off on the way to the Bourbon Trail for a lengthy lunch at a sidewalk cafe in Lagrange, KY gave CSX enough time to run a couple of southbounds. It was a nice spring day and pretty easy to wait for a horn and pop up from the table to get in position.

This is a joggers paradise..

A new piece of heavy metal for my running collection- for today's PF Changs Rock 'n Roll Marthon in Phoenix.

 

26.2 frigging miles. Do I Hate Running?

 

The first half was pleasent, the second half grueling.

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The New Forest Drift takes place each year, from August to early November. It is when the Commoners of the New Forest National Park conduct The Drift and round up all the New Forest ponies.

 

We ran into the tail end of a Drift as we walked today. We hadn't seen any signs , so it was a bit of a surprise.

 

It's been a turbulent month here by June standards. A succession of storms have pummeled the local farmlands, dumping unnecessary inches of rain and creating bizarre temperature fluctuations. Some days I've actually worn a fleece jacket. Of course my tolerance to any sort of cold weather is lost by this point in the year, but still, it is June. Other days the temperature pushes past 80 and that seems unusually hot when it's on the heels of a day in the low 60s. The storms often bring massive cloud formations, so thick they blot out most of the sun. Some days look so dark I expect the streetlights to illuminate. Nothing thrills me quite the way it feels standing beneath one of these towering masses as it sweeps in, turning a bright blue sky into inky darkness. Cool wind clashing with warm air, knowing heavy rain and even hail are about to be unleashed...yet having these few minutes to appreciate the transition as the tumult plays out all around me. Today marks the summer solstice in the northern hemisphere. The longest day is at hand. Yet another threshold moment and I savor this one most of all. Daylight will begin to wane, although not noticeably for a couple of weeks. For me it's high summer, even though technically only the first day. It's just not the same once the sun begins setting earlier.

running festival in Novosibirsk on September 8, 2012

near East River, NS today. Rains and melting are more like April here than February!

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For Macro Mondays theme - Personal Footwear

 

Walthamstow, East London, UK

Buck Running full speed through a dry lake bed

Upper Arkansas River north of Buena Vista, Colorado.

It's better large. Click that magnifying glass, if you wanna.

running very fast jubilee 4-6-0 45596 approaches holmes chapel with the late running mancunian excusion returning to london

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Fishing boat draining after its catch

 

Steveston, BC Canada

 

A fox kit sprinting across an open field last Spring.

A dog fetching a stick on Shawnigan Lake BC Canada

Running Eagle Falls is one of the coolest waterfalls I’ve ever visited. The water pours out through an opening in the rock as you see here. But when river levels are higher, water also spills over the top of the rock face forming two waterfalls in one! You’ll have to Google a shot of that because water was pretty low in late summer, during this visit.

A teenage boy, while running along a nearly empty village road in late sunny morning, smilingly glances at me upon seeing my camera pointed at him.

 

Captured in Subic, Zambales, Philippines.

A beautiful wild stallion running free.

 

Prompt: shiny gold tan horse with a long black mane running at a full gallup --ar 10:8

 

AI Midjourney and post processing in Photoshop

Two sportspeople run up a field.

Back when I was younger the Conway Scenic Railroad was a strictly seasonal operetion and would largely shut down during the winter months. In recent years however it has become a year round operation running trains to Conway all winter long and for the first time this winter running trains through Crawford Notch in the snow. Not wanting to miss out on the chance for some snowy winter shots along the old Mountain Sub I made the trip up on the long President's Day weekend to try for some snowy images.

 

Alas the Saturday trip featured just CSRR 255 solo with five cars meaning the return trip which is the better chase photographically would be long hood forward which just didn't interest me. Regardless, I did make the trip up through the Notch for a few signature shots on the westbound trip. Having reached the at the end of their run at MP 85 on the former Maine Central Mountain Subdivision 255 has runaround her train and is now coming back up the main to couple to the east end. At 1900 ft, Crawford depot is the summit of the line, and they have climbed some 1400 ft in the 25 miles since leaving North Conway grades of up to 2.2%.

 

This unit is right at home here having been built in November 1966 for the Maine Central Railroad as part of an order of 13 of the model which were the first batch of second generation diesel locomotives purchased by the road. She came to Conway Scenic in 2022 and still wears her Vermont Rail System red paint from her nearly two decade second career as Clarendon & Pittsford 203 after having being sold by MEC successor Guilford Transportation in the early 1990s.

 

Crawford Depot

Carroll, New Hampshire

Saturday February 15, 2025

The Great Central Railway ran trains through the night on Saturday 1st June. I hope this event will repeat, with a little more Steam. 😀

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Another bird's eye view from Santa Monica pier.

see this guy in transit often.

On Tuesday we woke up to a clear, cool summer day and decided to drive north along Lake Michigan's western shore, ending up in Manitowoc. The plan was to stop at The Court House Pub for lunch and then head for the West of the Lake gardens. We did that and had a good time. I got a number of different floral photos which will be posted another day. Today I'm posting three shots that were seen along the way.

 

This car was stopped during road construction while cars in our lane moved forward. As I was the passenger in our car, I didn't hesitate to reach for my camera. Our front window may have had travel dust and I took the shot while in motion, so please excuse imperfections.

Had a really beautiful run here yesterday, stunning beach, just goes on forever.

 

Wongaling beach

Queensland, Australia

Canary Wharf Station London

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