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My middle child, Cash, he's going on six years old now. Time flies, doesn't it? Just one of the many expressions I see on him everyday. =)
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Ralph and I went into the yard today for photoshoot. I was hoping to get a comical photo of him with his ball that has teeth on it. He was not into playing ball and is not a dog that will hold things in his mouth. After torturing him for awhile we just decided to lay in the grass and enjoy the sunshine.
I took several shot with my regular camera and some with my iPhone. I fell in love with this one from my phone, so here it is.....
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If you look closely at the reflection in the eye, it's actually of the racetrack.
Wonderful 'spam can' Battle of Britain class 34067 'Tangmere' powers past Brindle with the return leg of The Cumbrian Mountain Express on the 12/04/2012.
Amazingly, this picture was NOT posed. These are our 45mph couch potatoes using each other as pillows. =) Taken in very low light, so it's a bit blurry. I was just happy to snap a shot before they all got up and took off.
43046 & 43055 near Brindle on the East Lancashire Line 10/05/21 with 5Z44 from Carlisle to Crewe via the S&C route - day one of a week of Locomotive Services' training runs; 5Z43 from Crewe to Carlisle and 5Z44 from Carlisle back to Crewe.
Getting an active 9 month old puppy to sit still even for the length of a shutter click is quite the challenge!
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I don't post a lot of our commissions these days as I've had quite a few remakes for old wigs and I don't want to spam you all senseless with things you might have already seen c: however, this one was a bit different and a lot of fun to make!
Running some 2 hrs late gave me the opportunity to picture Colas Tug 60021 with the loaded Bitumen tanks bound for Preston Dock. Seen here passing Brindle.
37510 & 37800 with 57312 inside providing an ETS supply, at Arnside, Brindle and Huddersfield 28/08/21 working the Retro Cumbrian Coaster II tour
DBS shed 66206 pictured passing Brindle in lovely winter light. The loaded coal train was heading for Fiddlers Ferry Power station from Hunterston via the S&C.
Class68 DRS liveried 68006 pictured passing Brindle on a Carlisle to Preston and back route learning exercise.
Kahn in a favourite resting spot; an irregular water way, dry at the moment. Etta's tongue in the corner; she doesn't share his interest in resting here.
Todays Carlisle to Crewe engineering train consisted of two light Class 57's. 57004 & classmate 57012 seen here passing Brindle.
In charge for part of the "Lancashire Hills & Coast" railtour was DBS Tug 60054. Seen here passing Brindle on it's way to Blackpool.
Brindle Borzoi, Bohemia - Czech Republic.
The Borzoi also called the Russian wolfhound is a large sighthound that resemble some central Asian breeds such as the Afghan hound, Saluki, and the Kyrgyz Taigan. Borzois can generally be described as "long-haired greyhounds".
Coming out of the mist and taking another turn on the 6K05 are DRS classmates 57003 & 57007. Seen here passing Brindle with the Carlisle to Crewe engineering train