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A matched pair of Canadian National SD50Fs had haulage train 348 southbound at Slinger in 2001.
At the time, CN power was pretty much confined to the trains that the Wisconsin Central was operating for them.
That would soon change.
rev. km williams on slide guitar in juke joint chapel @ shack up inns
This photo was taken on 5-18-14 it is on the West Fork Trail part of Oak Creek Canyon in Sedona,AZ.
On 5-20-14 a fire started in the Slide Rock area which is also part of Oak Creek Canyon. Report's that the fire has cross into West Fork and it is now at 5,000 ACRES that have burned. Sadly this is some of the most beautiful land that is on fire. SAD
---- from chaos some my black and white demons .... ----
---- dal kaos alcuni miei demoni in bianco e nero .... ----
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A Face In The Crowd
www.youtube.com/watch?v=z_umeMtV4QU&ab_channel=TomPet...
Ripley's Aquarium of Canada
Jellyfish Encounter
The 76 Crew pulls ahead their metal shaving cars from Irvin Works to drill the slab yard seen behind them. To the right, a 50 Crew job sorts gondolas with a quartet of end cabs. They would later finish building their train, and shove it up the slide to head to the NS interchange at Kenny.
Sliders Sunday - photos processed to the max!
Now this is my kinda group!
Got some shots in a 80’s vintage clothing shop in Holmfirth yesterday, these boots were begging to be snapped.
The decoration in the middle of the bottle was brown.
It went through various things in iPiccy, PhotoScape and Photo! Editor.
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The crane and the cemetery.
Done in LunaPic, iPiccy and PhotoScape.
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My Daylilies bloom every June on the day of my wedding anniversary, or a day or two before! They are wonderful reminders for me to wish my sweetie a Happy Anniversary!
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Went the whole hog on this one. It was our drinks on the café terrace at the beach today.
Graham had a rare glass of rosé while I had a "déca allongé." It's a normal cup of decaffeinated coffee but with twice the normal amount of water, with a glass of water too.
Thank you for your favourites. :O)
Not in a siding, just a sliding for Sliders Sunday.
At Sheringham station on the North Norfolk Railway, Class N2 about to chuff off on a run to Holt station.
The cicada has a partial metamorphosis during its last molt after it leaves its underground home of up to 17 years. At this final stage of life, the cicada sheds its exoskeleton for the last time, emerging with its first and only set of wings . To do this, it must find an upright perch to facilitate crawling out of the exoskeleton, leaving behind the lining of its trachea as well, and hanging vertically while its wings unfold.
Happy Sliders Sunday.
This is Shandor. High atop a house near the lighthouse. At night his eye's light up.
Week 33 in 52 Weeks for Dogs and a quick shot of Tasku on the playground park when we sneaked in on a wet morning when no one else was around.
My beautiful gull.
It's the top of a rather unattractive fountain (that hardly ever seems to be working) in the town centre. : flic.kr/p/p7i84R
And here's the gull : flic.kr/p/2jFQEih
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Santander, Spain
Please, do not use this photo without permission
Por Favor no usar esta fotografía sin permiso
Another very old Kodachrome slide from 1974. I shot this with my then "new" camera at the Lake Afton Grand Prix. The Lake Afton road course hosted Sports Car Club of America races for many years. Lake Afton is about 25 miles west of Wichita.
Year: 1974
Film: Kodachrome 25
Camera: Nikon Nikkormat EL
Lens: Nikkor 105mm 2.5