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My original plan was to chill in Dalton for an hour or two & see whatever comes through as a side trip on the way home from Chattanooga that morning. I pulled into the parking lot by the depot when my friend Brad shared an update that 27W was east of Tallapoosa, GA with EMDX Yellow Slug 7208 in the lead. With that news, I immediately left & started booking it down I-75 towards Atlanta to try & beat it. Thankfully for me, the dispatcher put them in the hole at Temple to let two westbounds through, buying me enough time to get to Austell as he was again going into the hole at Lithia Springs for about 20 minutes to allow the higher priority 226 to slip by them. Upon determining not to try either Austell or Mableton, I went to Bridge since I knew I could get them from either side of the crossing there depending on where the sun was. It just so happened that G98, which is normally G78, was going into the lead for Argos USA right as I got there. I set up to get a few shots of them while I waited for 27W when next thing I know, 27W calls Bridge, allowing me to catch a rather eco-friendly meet as the ECO-set powering G98 was passed by the tier 4 demonstrator unit. The moral of this story... it pays to be at the right place at the right time. 7-10-20

Took a morning trip to the Napa Valley to see the spring mustard blooms in the vineyards

Well, my life has changed again. I've moved to the west coast and I'm back at school, this time as a graduate student. It's been challenging but exhilarating. I hope to take more doll shots soon. Unfortunately, I don't have my 'good' camera with me. Just my Powershot. Oh well, make lemonade out of lemons, right?

 

Thanks to She's so Poppy for the excellent reroot of Joyful in Japan.

...and some vivid colours

My foot looks ginormous. Gasp gasp.

 

Vignette + saturation

As much as anybody, I understand how changing times decimated downtown retail businesses, especially in small rural towns like DeKalb. But I don't think having business hours that can change on a whim and having business hours that are inconsistent throughout the downtown area is conducive to survival. It's a catch twenty-two for sure. While not completely represented here, I have dozens of photos showing the individual operating hours of DeKalb’s businesses and the discrepancies are alarming.

During the trekking on Annapurna Circuit, Nepal, the scenery changes often, from green trees to barren land, with snow capped peaks at the far end.

Someday, the light will shine like a sun through my skin & they will say, What have you done with your life? & though there are many moments I think I will remember, in the end, I will be proud to say, I was one of us.

 

~Story People

 

HBW!

Mesquite Dunes, Death Valley National Park, California

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The elevation of the sun in the sky has a dramatic impact on the scenery here. I never tire of visiting this park, nor this location. Every ten steps brings in focus a new angle, a new look, every 15 minutes of sunlight does pretty much the same. It is spectacular!

I am a preschool teacher and one of things I love the most is watching how my daughters play changes as she grows. It seems at this point in time her interest h is plying with her barbies - she loves mermaids, ballerina's and acting out all the Disney princess weddings. And most of the time she spends changing their clothes.

Male Teal just starting to develop his green winter head plumage.

 

Taken at RSPB Minsmere, Suffolk.

Hittarp, Helsingborg

"Changes" is a song by English singer-songwriter David Bowie, originally released on his 1971 album Hunky Dory. RCA Records then released it as a single from the album on 7 January 1972. Written following his promotional tour of America in early 1971, "Changes" was recorded at Trident Studios in London between June and July that year.

 

At this point in his career, Bowie had experimented with numerous musical styles, all of which failed to earn him stardom. The lyrics of "Changes" reflect this, with the first verse focusing on the compulsive nature of artistic reinvention and distancing oneself from the rock mainstream. Musically, "Changes" is an art pop song that features a distinctive piano riff. Upon release as a single, "Changes" flopped like its parent album. It wasn't until the success of its follow-up The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars that the song garnered success.

 

Retrospectively, "Changes" is regarded as one of Bowie's best songs, with many praising Bowie's vocal performance and Wakeman's piano playing. His biographers have viewed the track as a manifesto of his entire career, predicting a constant change of musical styles. Bowie performed "Changes" frequently during his concert tours; it was the final song he performed on stage before his death in 2016.

With the election about to happen here in the UK...

If you can, then don't forget to vote.!!!

haha again... shoes :D

We were wandering around yesterday and it started to snow.. it was so beautiful.. I took hundreds of photos and couldn't decide which one I liked the most so here's another classic of the shoe series :)

「数年後にはわたし、お役御免になっちゃうんでしょうか。」

世代交代を目前にして、そんな声が聞こえてきそうな哀愁漂う東京タワーでした。

 

Symbol of Tokyo(50 years anniversary) - Tokyo,JAPAN

 

New Tokyo Tower is under construction,

so in a few years he may be relieved of his post.

He looks sad...

  

Leaves changing colour in the Autumn

A changed perspective can make you wonder how skewed our perceptions are.

when i was as child the land was open for you to walk freely....how times have changed

♫ Stive Morgan - My Angel

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Every year out Climate make a point.

Changes in the forest Bracken as Autumn draws on, gradually turning from Green to rich Orange Brown, the colours enhanced by the recent torrential rainfall.

Taken at Bourne Creek Trestle Bridge, Victoria, Australia

After getting back from our adventures with the Dodger and riding the Fort Smith Trolley we returned to Poteau where we would be spending the night again. With a couple hours of daylight left we lucked into a southbound train getting ready to depart and decided to give chase for our first look at Rich Mountain, the Kansas City Southern's own mountain railroad. Shooting trains on the KCS mainline was a core mission for our trip and the last two full days would be devoted to such.

 

From an elevation of about 500 ft the railroad climbs to about 1600 over the next 30 miles to surmount the Ouachita Mountains with the ruling grade topping out around 1.5%. This is not the most dramatic mountain crossing by a long shot, but it is a historic piece of railroad and challenging enough to put on a decent show worthy of a visit or two, particularly while it remains unchanged as the KCS.

 

Here is a MKCSH2 02 (second Kansas City to Shreveport manifest) on Main 2 paused beside the 1960s standard plan depot and yard office that are signatures of the original KCS. After a quick crew change they will throttle up for a quick run to Zoe before biting into the grade up to Page and Rich Mountain.

 

Heavener, Oklahoma

Friday September 3, 2021

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People change for two main reasons: Their minds have opened or their hearts have been broken.

 

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