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On March 8, 2018, crews install a work deck to the flyover girders as part of ongoing construction for the I-405/SR 167 Interchange Direct Connector Project in Renton.
I dressed at work for a few years pre-pandemic, but then lost my office when we were subject to a corporate buy-out. Since then I've worked from home and only went up to our office in Sydney a couple of times a year. One of those was for the Christmas party. This year I went up dressed. My closest colleagues have seen me dressed on Zoom but this was a first time for a lot of other people there.
The day went very well.
Business manager at a Buick dealership, Hamden, Connecticut. 1987 (at which time she was two years older than I am now).
I got a job at stevens pass working as a lift operator its pretty fun and different from any other job ive ever had but i live up on the mountain now! now to find time to shoot while up here
Y125-12 is coming back into Bladwin, FL with some gons after servcing a customer north of town. Nov 12, 2014
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DCP 4628 at Kaianga, near the south bank of the Waimakariri River, with Work Train 74, dumps soil from YL wagons.
Once emptied, the train set back to Belfast for the loco to run around and head back 'long hood leading' back to Islington for another load. Fairly rear these days in these parts of the country for long hood running and reminiscent of the old Number 2 shunt that use to run to Waipara.
And, on a personal note, this was only my second train on the Main North Line since the 14th of November, 2016 earthquake, despite the numerous work trains dispatched from Christchurch to help the rebuild effort along the Kaikoura Coastline over the last 10 months. The first time was the previous day with a similiar train at the same location! Quite surprising how much had changed around the railway line in that time, even on the first 15km of the line!
This is a work-in-progress attempt at recreating the logo used for a short period on buses operated by Cynon Valley Transport.
It will, in all probability, appear on my ex- Aberdare Bristol RE at some stage in the future.
Plaid top w/ ruffles: Borrowed, but label says Gap.
Black high-waisted skirt: Thrift store steal!
Black wrap around leather belt: Borrowed, but label says Gap.
Shoes: Chinese Laundry(but bought at Marshalls!)
Messy work desk.
Thanks for the coffee cups, drink cans and beer bottles, guys.
I love the smell of rotting milk first thing back... not :)
Right across from the trains and lego area is this sweet board where you can showcase your work.
Some very interesting "doodles" there. [If you are ever in NYC there's another set of impressive ones on the fourth floor.]
My favorite is the one on the top left, love that vibe. :)
This weekend on the 7 Line, we replaced panels of tracks and rehabilitated the Court Square station. Photo by Metropolitan Transportation Authority / Demetrius Crichlow.
This is from my diner, a work in progress. I'm slowly covering my table with trains and buildings.
They don't make very good Lego skirts. She ends up a little taller than the average minifig, but that's ok, maybe she's wearing heels. Those shoes end up being HUGE. ^_^
I may change the top, although I don't have too many good tops that work for waitresses. Maybe I'll just change her arms so it's a little less 'revealing'.