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At Sandcut, a BNSF intermodal train blasts through the s-curve at track speed, as it begins its run toward the summit at Tehachapi on Union Pacific's Mojave Subdivision.
Such detail - the sheep left footprints, the humans left footprints, even the canine...
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Summer 2014 1st leg: "Many Rivers"
June 12: Poking around the San Rafael Swell.
Wind is whispering in the barley field, making awns glitter in the sun. At this point I was still heading on, tyres intact. I was slightly worried about the clouds at times, but they were fortunately blown away later - by the air from the tyre, of course.
A farm trac/public right-of-way in Green Fairfield, Buxton. The last of the snow still on the ground.
The track back down to Stainforth from Catrigg Force, the bleak snowy scene really shows off the limestone walls.
It is 10 degree here in Wisconsin and I am out chasing the sunset.... and YES railroad tracks..... again! :) I hope you like this one.... As you all know.. I never grow tired of sunsets and railroad tracks...
**Stay warm every one.. more snow coming tomorrow ....
Blessings, Ms Judi (( hugs))
Time for some hot cocoa!!!!
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Just posting this from a few days ago. GP didn't have to "follow the tracks" to get our turkey for Christmas dinner (haha) rather, while I was waiting for my surgery he took a quick run to the grocery store to get our turkey and some other things for us.
I had my cataract operation yesterday and all went well! I still need my glasses for my computer right now and reading but perhaps in time they can go if not no bother to me - I am just amazed that I no longer see nothing but a blur out of my right eye and can actually see the TV with it if I close my "good eye" (the left). The Ophthalmologist told me it should get better every day so fingers crossed. I am not sure about the left eye yet as I have a cataract starting in it so perhaps they will take it out in a few months or leave it for a while. I think it will be weird for me to look through the eyepiece of my camera when I pick it up again through my right eye, since I pretty much could not see out of it I reverted to using my left to photograph.
You all have a super awesome day!
This is on the Puget Sound in Washington State, at the end of trail starting at Dupont. Just makes you wonder where the hell these train tracks where ever going?!
This 2022 image shows some of the tracks left by the Perseverance rover as it traveled to the west of this location in Jezero Crater. Part of the justification for this observation is to extend color coverage of the rover’s traverse.
Image cutout is less than 1 km (under a mile) across and the spacecraft altitude was 279 km (173 mi). For full observation details including images with scale bars, visit the source link.
www.uahirise.org/ESP_073635_1985
NASA/JPL-Caltech/Arizona
Before we made the trip to Germany for Photokina we made a stop in Poland. The trip to Poland for me was experience the Ghettoes of Warsaw and visit Auschwitz. These are not happy places to go but they are places I felt I must experience. I must take the good with bad and attempt to feel as much as I could possibly feel when visiting these places.
I did take the Nikon D810 with me knowing I wanted to capture a few images. I wanted to tell a story as I tend to do but I wasn't sure what I would find or how I would feel about what I am capturing.
There are a few images that I thought told a story. The look down the tracks to the main gate, the close up of the train stair and the train itself.
The train is haunting, I found myself staring at it and I started to get emotional. I started to feel the walls closing in on me and I started to tear up. My mind shifted to the people inside. The pain and suffering they must have been facing on their trip to the unknown.
Look at that image, stair at it, don't take your eyes off of it until you feel something.
i'll admitt that i very frequently find myself WAY off track from where i know i should be. it's very discouraging at times, to know how unclean and imperfect i am and always will be so long as im alive. It's times like those that i am reminded of my favorite verse of all time:
"And I am convinced that nothing can ever separate us from His love. neither death nor life, nor angels nor demons. neither our fears for today or our worries about tomorrow, and not even the powers of Hell can keep God's love away. Whether we are high above the sky or in the deepest ocean, nothing in all creation will ever be able to separate us from the love of God that is revealed in Christ Jesus our Lord."
-Romans 8:38
Good stuff. Have a great week everyone!
The Hythe Pier railway, built in 1909 to take passengers the 640 meters to the end of the pier to board the ferry to Southampton.
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