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🎼: Somewhere on a Beach ~ Dierks Bentley
🚂: Costo Blanco
Bet you think I'm sitting at home. No.
Bet you think that I'm all alone. No.
Bet you think I'm missing you and wishing you would call my phone,
Hell, no!
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As I was driving home from work on I-75 Wednesday afternoon I had the radio on and heard Q542 calling signals and thought the conductor was saying 'lead engine CSX 852'. I was just going to continue on home but took the next exit to the tracks anyways telling myself, 'why not, its a nice day'. Not long after I got to the Etowah River did Q542 come around the curve with the CSX #8052 leading. Score!
After catching the quad on the approach to Towrang, I jumped in the car and headed for the other side to try my luck. With a comfortable 30 seconds to spare to set up, the impressive lash up of CLF2, CLF3, 48s34 and CLP9 head past the poplars on the approach to Carrick away from Towrang, moving north toward the cloud bank with 3242 loaded grain from The Rock in the NSW Riverina to Allied Pinnacle at Maldon.
This train was rostered to be triple CLs, however, it was noticed that CLF3 wasn’t powering and the 48 may have been attached during the night to provide assistance.
Thursday 19th October 2023
Macro Mondays 'nine' theme.
I didn't remember to take a shot for this theme until last night, and as you can tell, I didn't have a moment of inspired creativity!
Each scrabble tile measures 2cm, so I think with the slight overlap of each one this just fits the group size requirements.
Three forms of commuter train propulsion are seen in NJ Transit’s yard in Dover, New Jersey, representing two twenty-year intervals. in railroad technology. The MU cars were delivered to the DL&W in 1929-30, while the F7A was built in 1950 as C&NW 4100A. In the distance is an Erie Lackawanna/NJ DOT U34CH, produced by General Electric in the early 1970’s.
I picked up these seven boxes of great cereals Saturday night. The granola was on sale (costs $6 regular, on sale for $4!). Cocoa Puffs are my favorite!
I love cereal. I always keep a variety of at least 4 brands on hand. I replenish about once every 3 weeks. I also like hot cereal (oatmeal and cream of wheat, but I'm not very good at making cream of wheat).