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A blustery, but bright Saturday afternoon watching the boats heading out into the high tide Bristol Channel to battle with the waves.
38:52 Take the greatest picture you can of that in which you truly believe.
Quite simply...
beauty is everywhere.....
If you take the time to see it.
In the most obvious & the most unexpected places.
So slow down, take your time.
Life is short, enjoy each moment.
Photo taken @ The Falls Golf Course
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This is us - Jimmie Allen & Noah Cyrus
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kw9tL197xvM
This is us, this is us, this is us, yeah
This is trust, this is trust, this is trust, yeah
This is love, this is love, this is love, yeah (This is love, yeah)
I'm lucky every other lover got away (Got away)
I'm lucky that my heart was always hard to break
I'm lucky when you came along, I had a chance to take
Seeing this small mushroom in the middle of a field of grass, I just had to stop. The egg-shaped top seemed as if it were balancing on a golf tee. Fore!
Cows sheltering under the trees out of the mid-day heat, they didn't seem too keen for me to join them so I walked on.
202/365 in 2014
Pl. click on photo to enlarge.
Despite the morning fog that oftentimes envelopes the coastal towns of Southern California, this does not hinder the enthusiastic golfers from teeing up and enjoying their sport. It also does not slow down the eager photographer from doing whatever she can to get her shot, photographic that is. She leaves the golf shots to the pros who play at the famous Torrey Pines Golf Course.
Real People Series
Pan Am Railways EDBF is seen racing north through Greenfield Country Club with some hot steel loads bound for Claremont, NH.
View of the Fore River Bridge crossing the river (of the same name) from the Weymouth (foreground) over to Quincy (MA).
Hanging onto the dogs as a golf ball rolls down the slope towards them I somehow got this scenic golfscape at Stockport golf course!
Today's OCS excursion crossing the Fore River on the approach to Rigby yard in South Portland, Maine. Unfortunately on the later part of the trip the shadows were starting to take over, and knowing the marsh in Scarborough would be well covered I opted for this location instead. The sun right down the pipe wasn't ideal but not much you can do with that.
The Pan Am final tour departs Portland, Maine for the last trip up to Waterville behind the honorary PAR #1 and #2, a pair of ex-CN FP9As traded in by the Conway Scenic. Pan Am replaced the searchlights here at CPF-197 (Fore River) around 2019 with LED G-Heads. As part of the PTC upgrades between Brunswick and Plaistow, even the newer signals will be replaced because, allegedly, CSX wants strictly incandescent signalling.
Fore River Transportation GE B23-7 102 (blt. in Jul 1978 as CR 1980) is switching their small yard as they pull through the parking lot on the wye track past a surviving historic structure from the days when this was a naval shipyard. Once their train is made up they'll pull down clear of the wye then shove back out to work the big Twin Rivers plant.
This plant is the railroad's only present customer and also the owner of the railroad company that operates the property on behalf of owner Massachusetts Water Resources.
To learn more about this cool little railroad and the Fore River Shipyard check out the detailed caption here: flic.kr/p/2juca6A
Quincy, Massachusetts
Thursday January 13, 2022
I don't normally expend much energy into shooting the Amtrak Downeasters that run between Boston and Brunswick, but with the addition of the 406 and the dome car "Ocean View" to certain trains, I figured it would be worth putting a little effort into shooting them. 688 has just left the Portland station, and swung off the Mountain Branch at Mountain Junction to head towards Boston on Pan Am's freight main as the sun breaks free of some clouds at just the right time. In a few moments, 688 will be shooting past Rigby yard and into District 2, meeting Pan Am's EDPO at CPF201 on the west side of Rigby yard.
wake me up inside
call my name and save me from the dark..
thankx to fahim for helping out with the editing...u know i cudnt have done it so well:)
A wider take on this scene moments before sunset.
Having completed turning this welded rail train on the yard lead via CPF 197 and 196 this CSXT/Pan Am Rigby yard crew is headed back to the yard with the train as they catch the last glow of evening sun. It will be doubled to the rear of M426 and head to Waterville the next morning ultimately destined for the track project going on between Northern Maine Junction and Mattawamkeag as CSXT rebuilds the old Maine Central mainline they purchased last year.
The crew has a nice merger pair of geeps in the form of MEC 514 and CSXT 2548, the former of which is a GP40-2W blt. Apr. 1976 as CN 9655 and the latter a GP38-2 blt. Nov. 1973 as SCL 548 and delivered in black and yellow. They are on Main 1 of 1500 ft long double track bridge over the Fore River with the warehouses of Merrill's Marine Terminal (owned by New England based Sprague Energy since 2005), an important railroad customer, visible at center behind the train.
Portland, Maine
Saturday February 18, 2023