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Sie sind wieder da, die Storchenpaare in den Rheinauen
bei Biebesheim
They are back, the stork couples in the Rhine meadows
at Biebesheim
C-FHCM, a Boeing 737-8 MAX 8, on approach to runway 24R at Toronto Pearson International Airport at Mississauga, Ontario. It was arriving as WJA658 (WestJet Airlines Ltd.) from Calgary, Alberta.
Having not operated its fleet of MAX 8s since March 13, 2019, when Transport Canada grounded the type, WestJet placed them back into service on January 21, 2021.
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While visiting my daughter in Texas one of my Grandsons had a field trip to the Crocodile Encounter. My daughter and I decided to go and see what it was all about and try to catch a glimpse of my Grandson. We all had a fun time and the weather was fantastic. I even held a snake and a baby alligator! They had lots more animals then just Gators and Crocs!
Happy Fence Friday and hope you too have a laid back weekend!
The four DL Alcos that have just dropped their train in Pocono and Cresco are closing in on Scranton with their return train. The set is crossing Roaring Brook River viewed from Davis trail, a neat way to finish the day.
@ Port Mann Bridge, Surrey
Last week, the New Port Mann Bridge opened to eastbound traffic.
At 65 meters wide, it's the world's widest long-span bridge according to the Guinness World Records.
I have been travelling back and forth from Calgary, AB to Sechelt, BC. Where the climates are without question, supremely different. This seascape in Sechelt delivered some wicked evening lighting even with the absence of clouds. Tomorrow will see a post from Calgary that illustrates the season of winter remains present. Seascape vs Prairie/Mountain and there is a huge difference. One this photographer is enjoying.
NS Veterans SD60E 6920 and First Responders SD60E 911 lead NS 957 east back into Decatur with the NS Holiday Train
A quick pic of my new little piece of heaven. I finally found a corner lot and made good use of it! This is the Trompe Loeil house from Collaborate last month. This is a raw shot in FS from SL, I just played with Windlight and water settings.
With all them festive thingies all finished the normal routine is back, I dont go back to work till tomorrow so iv'e lost track of the days, lots of lazy do nothings just chillin abouts I have had so tomorrow will be a killer ;-(((
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CN 3036 heads back to Toronto with a business train special that ran from Brampton Intermodal to Bayview Junction and return.
Bull Elk are large, powerful, and magnificent looking animals. Consequently, this solitary male got a lot of attention from onlookers when it chose to feed adjacent to a Parks Canada visitor parking lot. People generally got out of his way as he was moving, but here he's looking decidedly uncomfortable. It wasn't long before a Park staff member came along and told people to back away.
Apparently, every year Elk injure more people in the park than any other animals - including bears. This is particularly true with females being protective of their young or during the rut. If you are lucky enough see one, keep your distance.