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Soulis: The Springtime Up There.

Or is it "Squealing for Springtime" Some snow coming here tomorrow in NYC.

Outfit : Gift Event

Maridalsvannet (Lake Maridal), Oslo

View from Lost Lagoon (Vancouver's Stanley Park)

I love feeling the sun warming the surroundings.

NIKON Z7 II, Objectif Nikkor 50 mm f/1.4

50 mm, 1/20 s, f/16, ISO 31, Mode manuel, Flash éteint

Logiciels de post-traitement : Camera RAW et Photoshop

You can't help but look up and be in awe of the treasures that are being created along with what it does to your soul.

Spectacular...beautiful and absorbing !

 

Pushing on that trigger is like pulling magic into my very soul...Darrell.

 

Have yourselves a safe and soulful day dear Flickr friends !!!!

Finally! Have a great weekend everyone!! ;D

 

Paris

Polaroid sx-70 with close-up lens

Polaroid 778 film (expired)

Walking around, enjoying the weather ja nature

A group of lupine with the sunlight peeking through just the right place.

Tried a slightly different angle here this time. How would you like to be lounging in that hammock when this old Schenectady gal burbled on by?!

 

Those of you who follow my work know about something called my 'Batten Kill Batting Average.' It started because of my story of trying to shoot this most elusive and desirable of northeastern rail operations. This link will take you to that original story of you don't know what I'm talking about: flic.kr/p/2mz9p86

 

This was my 17th lifetime trip out to the road and 9th time shooting them moving so now I'm batting .529. Not bad at all!

 

But amazingly I had no intentions of coming out here at all. In fact my Friday goal was only to travel as far as the Hoosac Tunnel and try for an eastbound. Alas as I made my trip west I heard an EDRJ ahead of me talking to District 3. Once I knew they were continuing west I was sure there were no eastbounds in the picture so I headed over the mountain in hopes that perhaps 16R was waiting at North Adams. Alas they were not and EDRJ continued west straight through town without meeting anyone at CPF423. So at this point I was committed and since the next and now most likely place they would meet would be 20 miles west at Hoosick Junction I continued on. Once I was that far I reached out to a contact at the BK and he informed me they were indeed running south and hadn't left Salem. The light wouldn't be favorable by the time something went east on Pan Am Southern anyway and Alcos always trump SD60Es so off to Shushan I went.

 

I had a lovely little chase in perfect sun that more than made up for my failings on Pan Am. SNEX 5012 (an ex Atlantic & Danville Alco RS36 blt. May 1959) leads eight empties through the quaint little village passing homes lining aptly named Railroad Ave. right at MP A132. The A denotes Albany, and despite being only 37 miles in a straight line, via rail it's nearly 132 miles north to Castleton, west to Whitehall, then south to Mechanicville and on to the state capital and the D&H's historic headquarters city.

 

Hamlet of Shushan

Salem, New York

Friday April 14, 2023

E’ severamente vietato toccare le ali alle farfalle.

Potrebbero cadere migliaia di sogni.

(Fabrizio Caramagna)

In one frame, everything Springtime came together for me one morning in April. Spring buds were just starting on the bare trees as a farmer tilled his field. The spring planting was only a couple weeks away for what would be the August corn crop. In the distance, Shippensburg school students wrapping up the Spring semester wait at the crossing while a Norfolk Southern train passed through on the Lurgan Branch. Spring means ballast trains are running again, hauling stone cars to and from the quarry in Birdsboro, PA for track projects across the rail network.

It was nice to finally get ONE nice weekend day with no snow or rain! We decided to head up to see the tulip fields. It never gets old!!

it's getting warmer

Allen's Hummingbird

Selasphorus sasin

 

Member of the Nature’s Spirit

Good Stewards of Nature

 

© 2014 Patricia Ware - All Rights Reserved

Clouds cast shadows on the surface of valley below Mount Kearsarge. It is springtime in the mountains.

 

There is so much magic in springtime

As our landscape begins to wake up

Much like a warm delicious coffee

That we sip from a special coffee cup

 

Little sprouts pop out of the ground

Oh, what did I plant last year?

Often we get a big surprise and

It's so pretty that we may shed a tear

 

Trees that were naked and quite ugly

Begin to have a fuzzy green

For leaf buds are really excited

To open in springtime it seems

 

I love this time of year and without it

It would be ever so tragic

Nothing makes me happier than

Mother Nature's Springtime Magic!

  

Marilyn Lott

Pacific Wren, Troglodytes pacificus

37884 hauls 365538 on 5L46 11.34 Hornsey to Ely Papworth sidings, taking the unit for storage, seen at Bygrave crossing just west of Baldock

The beauty of a walk through an English Bluebell wood in springtime.

Flowering callery pear trees cover the sides of driveway which houses are hidden.

Winterlinge (Eranthis hyemalis) in our garden.

Thanks to all for visits,comments,awards,invite and favs!

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Dandelion, lat. Taraxacum officinale

One of my favorite seasons! These don't last long so you have to get out and enjoy them while they are here. :)

Castle Grounds, Stornoway, Isle of Lewis

Springtime in Sanpete County, Utah. View overlooking the town of Mount Pleasant, Utah.

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