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Wash away the thoughts inside
That keep my mind away from you.
No more love and no more pride
And thoughts are all I have to do.
Remember when it rained.
Felt the ground and looked up high
And called your name.
Remember when it rained.
In the darkness I remain.
~from the song Remember When It Rained by Josh Groban
A weathered old shed at my favorite nursery...you can also find the best tomatoes, peaches and sweet corn there. It’s run by several of the friendliest country seniors you’ve ever met....
In the boat shed.
The tide has receded and the small tinnie is again stranded on the mud.
It is berthed in a small tin shed tethered to a well weathered wooden pole.
The shed is old and made from little more than rusty galvanised iron panels and timber.
After many years it still serves its purpose.
Debris both man made and natural remain are its only companions for the night as it waits for its owner to return on the high tide to take it up the river yet again in the search for fish.
Hastings River.
Port Macquarie, New South Wales, Australia.
DB Cargo Class 66 No. 66137 crosses Lobb Mill Viaduct in the Calder Valley with 6E26, a Knowsley - Wilton bin liner on 13th March 2020.
Sunset Shed Yard
46100 ‘Royal Scot’ having just arrived on shed at Bury this evening, with 47298 and 51456 on the adjacent road as the shadows encroach in the setting sun...
The Locomotive shed at Sheffield Park is appropriately dingy but the sun shining through the windows makes some delightful patterns on the ground and on the locos lined up alongside the wall.
This is another shot at sunrise of the few boat sheds left in the Maroochy River. I returned to this location because I feel its got so much to give specially in cloudy mornings and in low tide.
DB Cargo Shed, unit 66121, draws slowly along a deserted platform 5 at Exeter St Davids as she waits on the signal while hauling the 6.55pm Burngullow - Acton (6L12) loaded aggregate.
Beyond the level crossing behind me, she will pull off the main line and into Exeter Riverside Yard where a driver change will take place, the replacement taking the 1200t train as far as Westbury and the next crew change.
Hardly arty, but couldn't resist composing it around the splendid Great Western vintage footbridge. More obvious signs of the stations GWR heritage can be seen in the metal seat frames dotted along the platform.
9.10pm, 13th October 2019
All images and textures are my own.
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Trengwainton Garden, Cornwall. A very tidy and "arranged" garden shed, as you would expect from the National Trust.