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Today I am collab-ing with a friend from home. I have always loved her photography from the days when we scrapbooked together.
A westbound coal load was curving through Otis behind a nice clean SD70ACe which was numbered one above the absolutely moronic "Bar Code". The fact that stupids actually care about the 1111 says volumes about the state of foamers.
Some remaining autumn foliage was clinging to the trees on the former Conrail Chicago Line on a sunny afternoon in Hoosier Land.
The sun sets over the hills of Bantay and Pagudpud, rural towns on the northern most part of Luzon Island, Ilocos Norte, Philippines. The country invested a lot of money to harness the wind and sunshine that is ubiquitos in this part of the Philippines. This is the last in a series of shots taken at this location.
Samburu National Reserve
Kenya
East Africa
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Another version of an image posted earlier of a mother cheetah cleaning the face of her youngster after they finished eating a young impala.
Another piece in this series is Life and Death Revisited.
Man, it would nice if they'd spin this locomotive.
(Update: they did! www.flickr.com/photos/159558871@N05/52703420480/in/datepo...)
Still wearing very sharp paint from its 2022 rebuild, UP 520 leads the return run of the GH&H local as it heads back towards its home base of Texas City.
LHB31 09 (GH&H Local)
UP GP38N #520
Houston, TX
January 9th, 2023
A pair of clean CFCL Australia C44aci locos lead a container train southwards through the trees in bright front-and-side lighting. Graham Cotterall would be pleased. Well, he was smiling at the time.
2 August 2018, train 1291, CF4411+CF4404, Marulan, NSW, AU
Sony A6500 / Sony FE 2.8/50 Macro
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A view from Cleethorpes beech across the Humber Estuary to East Yorkshire.
With the recent built Wind Turbines on the skyline.
Nothing special about this shot apart from the fact that Fynn ist unusually clean. He had a bath today, probably the first bath of his life. Fynn likes water but that doesn't mean automatically that he enjoys a bath. He was quite good (for a cat), though, and we both survived the experience. The bath was necessary as he was really quite dirty and washing himself isn't exactly Fynn's strong suit. When I let him out in the garden again I honestly expected that he would lie down in the dirt right away but he surprised me and stayed on the path. :)
I noticed that I was avoiding using the thermos I usually keep tea in because it was affecting the flavor of anything I kept in it. Time for a cleaning. I use a product called dip-it, which contains sodium perborate, sodium carbonate, and sodium silicate. It does a great job and is fun to watch as well. It's an entirely different kind of tempest in the tea ware.
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Phalacrocoracidae is a family of approximately 40 species of aquatic birds commonly known as cormorants and shags. Several different classifications of the family have been proposed, but in 2021 the International Ornithologists' Union adopted a consensus taxonomy of seven genera. Wikipedia
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Sony ILCE-7RM5
Madrid, Spain
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The pier at Ayr harbour is looking somewhat untidy and in need of a good old clean up!!
Flickr Lounge - Weekly Theme (Week 32) ~ Neglect ....
I want to apologise for the lack of my being able to comment over the past weeks and this may continue for the next three weeks ~ we are moving home and have been very busy organising everything ... busy times!! However, when I get a moment I will do my best to comment
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