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A northbound hopper train rolls across the Tennessee River and will soon enter West Knoxville Yard on the CSX KD Sub.
Early morning on the way to my father's day camping trip with my daughter Petra, to the Cherokee national forest in Tennessee. On Rarity Rd on I-75 looking South over Tennessee. This place is also known as Jellico mountain.
Your as smooth as Tennessee whiskey
Your as sweet as strawberry wine
Your as warm as a glass of brandy
And I stay stoned on your love all the time
The above lyrics are from the lyrics of Tennessee Whiskey but although I didn't have a bottle of that I do have a bottle of Jack Daniel's Tennessee Honey ... that's as close as I could get to that great old country song!
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Very active bird, hard to join down. this fellow was met on a hike and these were the only shots with jut the tail dssrected by a branch..
Tennessee Warbler (Oreothlypis peregrina) in my backyard in mid May during migration.
One wet day, several of these warblers were feeding in a blue beech that hangs out over my patio. It was quite dark, so for three of these shots, I was using ISO 3200 just to get a somewhat reasonable shutter speed. The birds were quite acrobatic, often stretching and hanging to pick insects from the developing seed clusters that hang from the ends of the branches. Due to the wetness on the leaves, their feathers were a bit soaked, especially on the tops of their heads. I shot these photos from an open window in our dining room.
This is my kind of white Christmas. I had the pleasure of going to Gatlinburg TN for Christmas. My goal was to shoot bears, however, it was so hot I had to shoot bare. I had a blast but no bears, nothing much was moving except water. I now need new brakes because of all the pull offs I did on the way to Cades Cove. this is one of them.
#14 Explore 12-27-08
This Tennessee Warbler was photographed this past October on our trip to Costa Rica. I am used to seeing this bird during migration so I typically see it in oak trees along the Texas coast so it is fun to witness them in a totally different environment.
Leiothlypis peregrine
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West Tennessee's T93 rolls north through the countryside behind a pair of venerable GE B23-7s. I definitely took Huron & Eastern's fleet of vintage GEs for granted, and seeing these old boats brought back some fond memories from the Mitten state.
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RJ Corman B40-8W 573 leads the annual Tennessee Central Railway Museum's Fall Foliage special over the scenic Nashville & Eastern Railroads former Tennessee Central main. This year under RJ Corman ownership, the train is making a shorter round trip, between Nashville and Carthage Junction, seen here heading East, between Brush Creek and Hickman, TN.
This is the only RJ Corman property to operate solely with GE's, and the only operation to have any GE's painted in the corporate image. Word has it they want to do away with the GE's and bring in an entire EMD roster, and that no other GE's are planned for repainting, leaving this former ATSF B40-8W 573 and a former LMX B39-8E 8572 possibly the only two GE's to ever wear Corman colors.
East of Brush Creek, TN
2020.10.24