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A late 337 is only 18 miles from its destination at Waterloo. This train came out of Kirk yard yesterday morning and problems caused it to be a daylight arrival at Waterloo. Nice to see the cowl units back out and roaming the CN system on the point. The train is seen here working over one of the many hogbacks that makeup the Dubuque Sub between Dubuque and Waterloo.
Unit was retired and cutup in late 2020.
Last week……
I got into a wild hive about ten to twelve feet long
The huge red oak was badly damaged and I had to take it down…
Know one knew it had bees until I felled it…..
I told the homeowner that I would come back and relocate the bees to a safe place.
He said he already hired someone to do that for $350.00, I said I do it for free.
But he made promises to the man……
I got one hundred and fifty pounds of honey out of it….
The man showed up at nine at night and killed them, it was the largest
Wild hive I have ever seen………..One Halve Million bees…..
I came back the next day the people were sick and broken hearted…..
I’m looking for the fellow to have a little talk…….
On Saturday, roped up in a tree I cut a branch on a rope, it came back at me.
It bent my arm back and curled my wrist and not only could I not let go
Of the chainsaw, but I couldn’t release the throttle and just before I cut my own throat
I brought my arm up and past my neck and into my back cutting me until the
Saw gobbled enough of my shirt to clog the chain……….
All the guys on the ground froze up so I had to do a self rescue…..
I’m sure they never seen anything like that………Ever…..
I almost got killed………
I’m OK…..just a bit cutup I’ll mend just fine……….
This is the trail to my bees……….And on my way to work with my bees………
A beautiful little chickadee landed on my head……….
…………God Is Happy Msabu……….
So………..This is why I’ve been absent…………
I really miss you all………..
I need to send E-mails to some…….really special thank you to so many
I Love You All!!!
A product of Brush's Falcon Works in Loughborough Class 47/3 #47381 sits under the lights inside the partly covered at Exeter St. Davids on a very wet evening of Monday the 19th of February 1990.
A petroleum sector all her working life she was withdrawn from service in June 1992 from Immingham Depot surviving until November 1994 when she was cutup at MC Metals in Glasgow.
Cut from Focus magazine in Italian. Not glued. No size restraint , this was to loosen myself up a bit before starting with Vincenzo's initiative. I used a different magazine for the background and the text is meaningless in the scheme of the collage itself.
Many thanks to Vincenzo for his initiative and for sharing this fun and interesting magazine.
To see the collage from the initiative, click here
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My second journey creating collages with Vincenzo in Italy. We each get a copy of the same magazine and make separate colleges. We publish them simultaneously when we are finished.
magazine: Ideas & Discoveries
from Vincenzo:
"Tagli che uniscono 2"
Sharon e Vincenzo,
hanno fatto ognuno un collage.
Con lo stesso giornale,
ma con un oceano di mezzo.
Un viaggio intercontinentale in un clic ...! : )
"Cuts that join 2"
Sharon and Vincenzo,
they each made a collage.
With the same magazine,
but with an ocean in the middle.
old typewriter keys put together as a fork like implement,in response to burroughs naked lunch-"everything laid bare at the end of a fork"
THE CUT-UP METHOD by William S. Burroughs
The method is simple. Here is one way to do it. Take a page. Like this page. Now cut down the middle. You have four sections: 1 2 3 4 . . . one two three four. Now rearrange the sections placing section four with section one and section two with section three. And you have a new page. Sometimes it says much the same thing. Sometimes something quite different-cutting up political speeches is an interesting excercise-in any case you will find that it says something and something quite definite. Take any poet or writer you fancy. Here, say, or poems you have read over many times. The words have lost meaning and life through years of repetition. Now take the poem and type out selected passages. Fill a page with excerpts. Now cut the page. You have a new poem. As many poems as you like. As many Shakespeare Rimbaud poems as you like. Tristan Tzara said: "Poetry is for everyone." And Andre Breton called him a cop and expelled him from the movement. Say it again: "Poetry is for everyone."
Thursday's collage. Paper and magazine cuts, photograped and then layered using digital app.
Tenuous Link: Hands to digits #