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Amtrak 116 2-20-16 Milwaukee WI (Cut-Off) Train 7

They would take pieces of ground from the inside of the tunnels and carry them outside

Captain Jean "Le Fish" Poisson, the French air ace, seen here in a Dassault Miracle marked with the distinctive colours of the Iron Squadron.

 

A build for my Iron Builder challenge with Kos.

The builders will be here sharp at 07:30 for sure.

These are cake toppers with matching cupcake toppers.

This would look good on any bought cake or I can make you a cake & cupcakes to match. Suitable for all budgets and all DIY skill levels.

 

I can make any toppers you require. if you don't see it here, I can make it up to special order.

 

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Ein Buntspecht (Dendrocopos major), der unermüdliche Baumeister im Wald.

 

A great spotted woodpecker (Dendrocopos major), the tireless builder in the forest.

 

* Norddeutschland | Northern Germany | Schleswig-Holstein

The Empire Builder at Red Rock with Heritage engine 145 on the point and the Milwaukee Road Super Dome operated by Railroading Heritage of Midwest America (RHMA) bringing up the rear. 261.com/about-us/

Amtrak 305 leads Amtrak train #8 the eastbound Empire Builder at Lake Forest, IL.

My entry for LUGOLA's June Bronze Builder Challenge. The special element is the blue car fender element I used to frame the eye, top and bottom. It's a janky build. Lots of one stud connections and crazy SNOT going on.

Running several hours late, Amtrak train 8, the eastbound 'Empire Builder', comes alongside a CP ethanol train moving in the same direction at 16th Street, Milwaukee.

Builder: design-build loft in wicker park, utilizing reclaimed materials and working with the clients to achieve their desired sense of style

 

Photo by Clayton Hauck for Builder

Builders on the go in Birmingham …

Amtrak’s eastbound Empire Builder crosses the big fill just east of Bison, Montana, during a snowy crossing of Marias Pass on December 21, 1998. Three GE P40DC “Genesis” locomotives power No. 8—Nos. 809, 823 and 828—all in different schemes.

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Speke's weaver (Ploceus spekei) is a familiar East African songbird.

The eyes are pale and the bill is on the large side for a weaver. Unlike many weavers, it has the same plumage all year. The adult male is yellow with black throat (edged rusty), face, and bill, and variable black mottling on the back. The adult female's upperparts are dull olive-gray with dusky brown streaks; the underparts are pale yellow, whiter on the belly and grayer on the flanks. The juvenile is similar but duller.

The nest, often woven in an acacia, is spherical with a short entrance tube opening sideways or downward. Many grass stems project sloppily, sometimes obscuring the shape.

 

This handsome male Speke's Weaver was putting the final finishing touches to it's nest and captured on Photography safari during anearly morning game drive in Lake Nakuru National Park, Kenya.

Master Builders House was originally occupied by its builder, Alexander Morris, a Beaulieu builder who also managed the Beaulieu brickworks.

 

Shipbuilder John Darley was resident in 1747 and Master Shipbuilder Henry Adams lived there from 1749 to 1805. Henry's son Edward Adams followed from 1813 to 1849 and his widow remained in occupation until 1852. Henry Adams oversaw the building of over 50 ships for the Royal Navy, including Nelson’s favourite ship, the Agamemnon.

The building was constructed around 1729 and since 1925 it’s been a hotel, originally called the Shipbuilders House. Among the visitors to the hotel in the 1920s was Queen Mary who visited during Cowes Regatta week, and fittingly, during the Second World War the hotel was taken over by the Admiralty.

Source: New Forest Explorers

Mare Island Shipyard

The Builder makes its way through Edgebrook on a snowy Saturday.

Northern Joy leaving Gt. Yarmouth.

 

Name: Northern Joy

Vessel type: Beam trawler

Fishing registration: H 225

Home port: Hull

Flag: United Kingdom

IMO: 9073866

MMSI: 232008947

Call sign: MBGM6

Length overall: 44.14 m

Beam: 9 m

Draught: 3.98 m

Gross tonnage: 552 tons

Net tonnage: 165 tons

Fuel capacity: 134,4 m³

Engine: 1 x Deutz SBV.9M.628, 9 cylinder diesel engine

Engine output: 1,995 hp (1,468 kW) at 900 rpm

Max speed: 13.7 knots

Builder - hull: Stocznia Polnocna SA, Gdansk, Poland

Yard number : B297/1

Builder - fitting out: Maaskant Shipyards BV, Stellendam, Netherlands

Yard number: 493

Year Built: 1993

Owner: Jaczon, Den Haag, Netherlands

 

Previous names:

Martin Michiel, research/survey vessel, 2011 to 2017

Martin Michiel LE 63, 1994 to 2011

Soli Deo Gloria LE 63, 1993

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The Empire Builder at Duke.

I got this LEGO set as a thank you for being a beta tester for LEGO World Builder several months ago.

 

I decided to take a photo of it yesterday since taking on a role with the company recently.

 

Very excited to build out the community and surface AFOL-created worlds to the team!

Amtrak's Empire Builder was running on BNSF's Aurora Subdivision due to trackwork on the traditional CP routing back in 2004. Back in the Burlington days, the Empire Builder would have been right at home rolling west through Chana, but Amtrak chose to run this train via Milwaukee upon startup in 1971.

Cultural Quarter, Southampton, England

Rockwood Conservation Area

Amtrak #8 leaves SPUD behind, with a private car on the tail and a gently puffing 261 in the background at West Division Street. Bring glass for great tele and wide views from this great AM Twin Cities vista.

Amtrak 316 leads Amtrak train #7 the westbound Empire Builder at Northbrook, IL.

is not Each of us a Builder in a Little World within a Bigger One???

 

Multiple exposure of a reflection, captured at night in Linz, Upper Austria.

 

Extensive post-processing in SilkyPix Developer Studio Pro 9.

 

SMC Pentax-DA 40mm f:2.8 Limited

PENTAX K-1

 

HSS!

Amtrak 301 the Day one paint 50th anniversary unit leads Amtrak train #7 the westbound Empire Builder at Lake Forest, IL.

Busy little Wren collecting nesting material & not bothered by people @ Lakenheath Fen visitor centre today.

The Empire Builder continues its snowy journey east kicking up powder along the former Milwaukee Road in St. Paul's West 7th neighborhood with plenty of power for its nine car train.

Does he know it's still winter?

Flagging in the heat...

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