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Common Loon doing it's afternoon stretch on Gillies Lake in the Gillies Lake Conservation Area in Tisdale Township in the City of Timmins in Northeastern Ontario Canada
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Seen in Covered Bridge Park, South Whitehall Township, Pennsylvania.
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Leaving Mount Brome and the Eastern Townships behind, Canadian Pacific's Brownville to Montreal train 251 is rolling through the fields of Brigham, a few miles east of Farnham, with a pretty eclectic consist and 86 cars on the headpin.
Consist ; CP 7022, KCS 4820, CP 8107.
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January 16th, 2022.
Annin Township is a township in McKean County, Pennsylvania.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 33.6 square miles (87 km2), of which 33.5 square miles (87 km2) is land and 0.03% is water. It is the smallest township in McKean County.
As of the census of 2000, there were 835 people, 311 households, and 236 families residing in the township. The population density was 24.9 people per square mile (9.6/km2).
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Water buffalo and oxen are now rarely seen in Taiwan plowing rice fields. An article in the March 06, 2017 Taipei Times said that there were about 99 water buffaloes in use in Taiwan in 2015. (www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2017/03/06/20036...) Now, big tractors are commonly seen in the fields of Taiwan. This ox was plowing a rice field near Shueilin Township in Yunlin County, Taiwan.
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May 7, 2022
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This is the first monarch I have seen this summer. The numbers and diversity of butterflies seems to be quite low this year, with the exception of cabbage whites.
Legg Park, Meridian Township, Michigan
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The view towards London from a street in Crystal Palace after the sun had set. The view over the houses is amazing.
One of the townships where black residents were forced to move to during apartheid, the upheaval for these poor people was traumatic.
The northbound Agawa Canyon Fall Colour Tour Train / CN 633 passes through a fog shrouded valley of fall colour in Aweres Township- -about 15 km north of Sault Ste. Marie.
This lone tree stands outside the new Municipal/Police station in Orion Township. I drive by it all the time and thought I would get it. Luckily there was great fog the day I took it and it was pretty cold.
West end of the village looking north. There's no particular subject matter or point to the photo such as this. But they are imbued with a sense of place and time. Places such as this are decidedly pedestrian unfriendly. Most locals know this scene only from the vantage point (and security) of passing cars. Me too. But I also enjoy walking here. Being able to stop and assess the scene; take in details that would go unnoticed in a drive by. This is really the cornerstone of my photography. Simply hitting a full stop and looking around...seeing familiar places in an entirely different light. Scenes like this abound. So many in fact that they form a sort of background blur to life. Yet taken individually they make up part of the mosaic that is the environment in which you live. A visual texture of sorts that is never ending. And standing here in the loose gravel just off the state highway, I'm able to fully absorb this place. As I walk into the center of the road, I'm standing on the township line. There's no visible marking to the demarcation. It's something you'll find only on a map. But it's a boundary none the less and it adds greatly to the exhilaration of being here. I walk up the road, my feet following the invisible line, until a passing truck forces me back to the berm. I move back to the line the moment it passes and continue my journey.
Egan Creek in Egan Chutes Provincial park in Bowen Corner near Bancroft , Bowen Corner , Ontario , Canada , September 14. 2021
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The Hall erected 1869. Worked in this Township about halfway between Ottawa and Cornwall for 19 years.
"Rosseau Road" is located south of Parry Sound, Ontario and is well know as a prime, peaceful place to chill and watch trains. CP and CN as you can see come tight together through rock cuts here, Mile 12.51 on CP's Parry Sound Subdivision and Mile 138.70 of CN's Bala Subdivision. On this beautiful morning my good friend Paul Cordingley and I saw CN 316 in Parry Sound and bee-lined it 15 or so miles south to this fine location in hopes of catching the solo BCOL unit in good light. We made it in good shape and could hear CN 316 working up the grade, the crest of which is basically right here. Then we heard another horn coming behind us on the CP! Soon CP 105's engine noise obscured CN 316's and I remarked to Paul, "When this guy starts going by make sure you keep composed for 316 because we won't get any warning at all." Sure enough, as the bluebirds rocketed by us CN 316 was right around the corner and popped into view in a timely fashion! We captured a CN/CP "headlight meet" with no CN or CP locomotives.
CN 316:
BCOL 4603 Dash 8-40CM
CP 105:
CEFX 1055 AC4400CW
CEFX 1035 AC4400CW
Since we came across the covered bridges of New Hampshire by accident on a road trip years ago, driving around Quebec to see our own historical landmarks has been a great pass time.
We booked a last minute overnight stay at a beautiful off grid Airbnb in the Mont Megantic area to do some star gazing before winter took hold. The full moon was out so astrophotography was unsuccessful, but the Eastern Townships certainly delivered on other spectacular views!
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Row crops (corn and soybeans) ready to be harvested in farm fields west of Cleveland Avenue in Galien Township, Berrien County, Michigan.
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I really like photographing fireworks, perhaps because I get to do it so infrequently. The last time was two and a half years ago at our town's Canada Day celebration.
However, this year, out there in the township, they had a New Years Eve display. This was the biggest burst that I caught, and perhaps the biggest that I saw.
I love how they also lit up the buildings, including the old schoolhouse on the right.
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