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I wouldn't mind living in this little cabin (or is it a barn?), the view is amazing. Bella Coola valley east of Hagensborg.

 

Originally for the Where am I In BC group

Valley View Air display near Northern Gully, Geraldton on 8 April 2017

Valley View in the afternoon

 

© Julian Köpke

Valleyview Building, was officially opened on May 22nd, 1960, six wards, with 328 beds for specialized geriatric care. In 2007, this building was being rapidly downsized, and closed. See the Home for the Aged blog, for more information.

Yosemite NP, California

I rarely have pictures of myself so none of you know who I am besides the guy who's at the other end of the lens. This was taken a couple of years ago but apart from a few more wrinkles this is it.

Steve on right at Valley View Air display near Northern Gully, Geraldton on 8 April 2017

Valley View Air display near Northern Gully, Geraldton on 8 April 2017

Valleyview Building, was officially opened on May 22nd, 1960, six wards, with 328 beds for specialized geriatric care. In 2007, this building was being rapidly downsized, and closed. See the Home for the Aged blog, for more information.

Steve at Valley View Air display near Northern Gully, Geraldton on 8 April 2017

Steve at the Valley View Air display near Northern Gully, Geraldton on 8 April 2017

Valleyview Building, was officially opened on May 22nd, 1960, six wards, with 328 beds for specialized geriatric care. In 2007, this building was being rapidly downsized, and closed. See the Home for the Aged blog, for more information.

Train symbol NS903 moving at a fast pace on track one, mp142 in Valleyview, Ohio

#6108 SD40-2 x NW

#3439 SD40-2 x PRR Conrail

I missed the shot for the rear unit numbers...

I was leaving and heard them tell NS179 that they had a good marker and I had to dash back.

Valleyview Building, was officially opened on May 22nd, 1960, six wards, with 328 beds for specialized geriatric care. In 2007, this building was being rapidly downsized, and closed. See the Home for the Aged blog, for more information.

One of the stream that we came across...It was a pleasing spot to spend time with a stream between you and the wonderful Landscape...Above all, there was no people...Just me and my family...Ended up as a privatized hang-out spot :)

 

Nikon D5100

Nikkor 55-200mm VR

Exposure Time : 1/4 sec

ISO : 100

F-Number : F/22

Focal Length : 55mm

Valleyview Building, was officially opened on May 22nd, 1960, six wards, with 328 beds for specialized geriatric care. In 2007, this building was being rapidly downsized, and closed. See the Home for the Aged blog, for more information.

I heard Camp Chase go by my house so I gave a leisurely chase. The orange paint is bright and difficult to shoot in any light.

Here they are returning from Buckeye yard on main #2 approaching the Hague Avenue crossing with a super short train. They will go in reverse all the way back to the elevator on Sullivant Avenue, which now is behind the new casino.

These are the only two engines they have. #1501 was shipped off some time ago for repairs...I think.

Valleyview Building, was officially opened on May 22nd, 1960, six wards, with 328 beds for specialized geriatric care. In 2007, this building was being rapidly downsized, and closed. See the Home for the Aged blog, for more information. Cottage 2 on the left

Captured this Ohio Central crossing Hague Ave after Camp Chase went by.

With nothing to do today except mow grass I thought I would chase trains. I never went more than 400 feet from home except to get my last one...Camp Chase and that was barely a mile.

This was the second grab of the day. This one pulled down to the red light and stopped for a few before proceeding along eastbound.

Valleyview Building, was officially opened on May 22nd, 1960, six wards, with 328 beds for specialized geriatric care. In 2007, this building was being rapidly downsized, and closed. See the Home for the Aged blog, for more information.

This west bound grain train is led by former Conrail #5624. This SD60I was built in May 1995.

Future Valleyview Secondary students will be learning in modern, engaging classrooms with a new addition that will nearly double their school’s capacity. The Ministry of Education is providing $32.7 million for the new 525-seat addition, which is expected to be open to students by September 2022. The Kamloops School District is contributing $1.75 million to the project.

 

Education Minister Rob Fleming joined students, school staff and local school board officials, education advocates and members of the public to make the announcement at Valleyview Secondary school in Kamloops.

 

news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2019EDUC0027-000648

Valley View Cemetary, Surrey, BC. 120521-29

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