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Hummingbirds are migrating South again and fueling up ready for their non-stop 500 mile flight across the Gulf of Mexico to spent the winter in Central and South America.
Eastbound TV-6 charges by Percy Hill Road on a fine September morning outside of Chatham NY. This is the railfan spot known as “Englishman’s Curve” set between Boston Line control points CP-176 and CP-171 and remains a strategic meeting spot between eastbound and westbounds. Behind the C39-7A 6570 is war wagon straight GP38 CR 7722. 09-22-96
September — David Sylvian
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The sun shines high above
The sounds of laughter
The birds swoop down upon
The crosses of old grey churches
We say that we're in love
While secretly wishing for rain
Sipping Coke and playing games
September's here again
September's here again
Never can get enough of photographing these guys. Was at the same time as seeing the ptarmagin,1st day saw only one, the next day they were everywhere, this one very friendly.
in September, the basket becomes the apron
for gathering squash and tomatoes and carrots and herbs...
red and yellow and orange and green...
we sing new rainbows of alternate colours
and low, earthy fragrances
Kingsburg, Ca.
Okay, this might be a bit of hyperbole, but the air quality around here is horrific. The orangish air at sunrise and sunsets is quite pretty until you realize the cause of it.
Powis Castle Grounds & Gardens, large lemons 🍋 growing in front of The Orangery building.
There were about 8 Standard size trees in a row, with different stages of growth on the fruits
Monte Rosa, Matterhorn and Dent d'Hérens, from the Aiguille de la Tsa (Val d'Hérens, Valais, Switzerland)
Type O Negative - September Sun
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September: it was the most beautiful of words, he’d always felt, evoking orange-flowers, swallows, and regret.
Alexander Theroux
Pontcysyllte Aqueduct.
[ Cross the stream in the sky ]
UNESCO has described this World Heritage Site as a " Masterpiece " of creative genius.
It Spans the Dee Valley in Wales, at 307m [ 1,007 ft ] long and 38m high, supported by 19 hollow masonry pillars.
It was one of the first projects to use cast iron on such a large scale, and the height of the construction was a significant engineering challenge