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Fishing boat dock, Pillar Point Harbor, Half Moon Bay, San Mateo County, Northern California, USA.

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After working a feed mill north of town, the Watts Dodger returns south passing a displayed F-Unit next to the depot in town.

NSHR 4174 completes their final couple of moves before heading back to the engine house.

Just another angle here because you can never have too many street running shots and we did plan a whole day of our trip around this one job after all!

 

CPKC's Winona local, train I77, is about half way down the half mile long stretch of street trackage on Wall Street as they back down toward the Mississippi River waterfront with their pair of CP GP20C-ECOs and a string of loaded hoppers destined for Bay State Milling.

 

Winona, Minnesota

Monday May 8, 2023

I have 3 bw images from Mauritius with people not working (a weird theme I know). So I thought I'd post them over the next few Saturdays.

No mud yet ! I photographed this before we went down the steps over the mill pond, arriving too late to avoid about 50 yards of mud !

 

New Hall Mill, a Grade 2 listed building, is one of only two working water mills still surviving in the Birmingham area. It's privately owned by the New Hall Water Mill Preservation Trust, a registered charity, and is only open to the public for six days each year. It is a significant local example of this area's industrial heritage, and is located within the New Hall Valley Country Park, formerly farmland.

 

The present structure dates from the 18th Century, although some parts are much older. In the yard you can hear and see the large overshot water wheel turning, fed from water in the mill pond.

 

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Out today shooting some Marco Flower's .

Female,Anna's Humming Bird.

Three new Union Pacific GE ET44AC (ET44AH) locomotives growl up the steep grade of Tehachapi Pass at Bealville, California, on March 1, 2016, with an eastbound manifest freight. The large train dominated by heavy lumber loads is stretched out in the Allard horseshoe curve around the corner as mid-train “swing” helpers (DPUs) about two-thirds of the way back in the train appear on the other side of the horseshoe, working hard in tandem with the head end.

C17 974 works through Gilldora heading back to Gympie hauling the Mary Valley Rattler

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Hit of the day: Working Girl - Dolly Parton

Watched this seal making it's way back to shore. They are very clever and agile.

Connecticut Southern train CSO-3 spots a boxcar at Napoli Foods in East Hartford, CT, on its way back to the yard in Hartford after working other customers on the South Windsor Branch. This days power was the former Southern high hood GP38 CSOR 2038.

Tango looks furious that I came along and interrupted his working day - lol. No idea why we have a tin phone in our garden. Just one of the many oddities that find there way in there

An I&O crew pushes a cut of cars onto the ditch track at Cincinnati Junction.

 

A Snowy Egret was working hard to try to consume the fish for almost half an hour. I had to leave so could not confirm the result. But I would not be surprised if it could swallow the whole fish.

 

During my visit this year (Oct 2019), earth movers were busily working on new water impoundments along the Kern River Flood Canal just west of the Tule Elk State Natural Reserve near Tupman, California. The Kern River is usual dry with most of the water taken out of it updstream except in wet years that have high amounts of spring run off. The impounds at the end of the river along the flood canal allow for water storage during these wet years and, according to a geologist I talked to, needed groundwater recharge. The sizes of the equipment working on the project were impressive.

Orange Rump Bumble Bee,working in the morning Mist.

Golden Plough Inn, Peddler's Village, Lahaska PA USA

I went looking for damsel flies but many flowers and activities in our local wildlife centre are slow to develop. The bees are working well as usual on the bugleweed.

Thank you all for taking a look at my images, much appreciated!

Native Bee (Lasioglossum (Chilalictus) sp.)

 

Collecting pollen on a Seaside Daisy.

 

Happy Eyes of March!

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