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The crew is half asleep working at a 10 MPH clip most of the way from North Vernon. Maintenance dollars are being spent east of Seymour with the new directional running. Rumors are that this stretch will soon be dismantled and the lack of upkeep is telling.
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Skambha is sanskrit word for support , buttress.
Shot with Helios 44 58mm f2
Shot @ Kallanai Dam , Tamil Nadu , India.
G-BZFN : Scottish Aviation Bulldog T.1 : ex-RAF XX667.
A civilianised Bulldog, still in full RAF marks, coded "16", ex-RAF College Cranwell.
A pair of GTW geeps led by GP9R 4632 heads east through downtown Lemont with the Millsdale oil local under cloudless blue skies.
Sometimes you just need a break, literally, to allow the garbage to flow past and give the code a little breathing space. Sleep, walking outdoors, a nice swim. Ask Friedrich August Kekulé. Once you are free that center looks so big!
Sketchbook, cracks by PhotoWizard, distressedfx, and a whole lot of tiny tiny drawing.
Color coded bench chair
Please do visit my website and blog The Healing Pebbles if you have the time. Cheers
Yes, this skirt is a little short for the office dress code, but when it's a home office then anything goes!
CP 8650 leads a pretty standard run of the mill freight train along the Paynesville Sub. At least the old code line is interesting.
This is temple church, a very popular spot on the Open House London 2015 weekend. Probably because it was featured in the film of Dan Brown's novel the Da Vinci code.
A tricky spot to take photos of as there was large shaft of light from one of the ceiling windows, so I took this from the other side to hide it!
Valley Heights Rail Museum
"G'DAY! I am RBR 1049.
This is a special code for a First Class Passenger Carriage that served refreshments.
I was part of a train called the Caves Express.
We took people who wanted to visit Jenolan Caves as far as Mt Victoria.
Then they had to go by bus to reach the caves.
Do you know where Jenolan Caves are?
Come in and see how people used to travel in the old days.
Don't forget to look at my special kitchen."