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A few generations of Chevys gathered together for a brief discussion this Thursday !
Happy Truck Thursday
I was just getting in my Van after a pleasant walk and saw this man, child and dog walking up the hill past the village pond. For once I was quick on the trigger ;-)
“Like branches on a tree, we grow in different directions but our roots remain the same.” - Unknown. This road trip we took was mainly a chance to reconnect with family. We saw our daughters and their families but I also had a brief visit with my siblings. Staying connected as family is often challenging when distances keep us apart. We had lots of grey rainy days so I went with the B&W version of this tree. I think it may be a cluster of trees that look like one grand tree. The branches seem in sync with each other. It was growing along the south shores of the St. Lawrence River. Happy Tree-mendous Tuesday.
Italian Lancia's have always been an enthusiast car through the ages from the beginning in 1906 to the immaculate 1926 Lancia Lambda thought to the 1979 Beta Zagato .. cars with spirit .
Gold Coast Motor Museum
Coomera
Gold Coast
Neatly lined-up, this years fresh new generation of Narcissus/Daffodils.
Snow white with bright orange crown.
Have a wonderful time, M, (*_*)
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An adult Trumpeter Swan swims by a young swan, almost an adult, on the pond behind my house. The young swan is part of the family of swans that we see year to year.
Taken 3 October 2017
Doug Harrop Photography • March 31, 1980
A Union Pacific Director's Special meets Amtrak's Pioneer arriving at the UP depot in Salt Lake City.
Ok, not quite Star Trek but a Vickers Viscount under a Boeing 747. Both airplanes at the Technikmuseum Speyer are accessible via stairs.
John F. Bjorklund Photo • Doug Harrop Collection • October 6, 1979
An Alco RSD-5 is bookended by a pair of C-425s as they pull a colorful mix of cars through fields of corn in Janesville, Minnesota.
Continuing the Namibia theme...
The next generation of desert adapted Elephants in the Hoanib Valley.
Imagine a world where the Iowa Interstate being a more than century old railroad. A railroad that had a genuine steam era and managed to preserve some of it for modern times. That's what this photo feels like.
VIA train 71 leaves Toronto for Windsor on a bright 25 March 1990. Around this time the LRC and conventional equipment got mixed. As older cab units were placed out of service, the LRC locomotives were mated with steam generator cars to keep trains rolling. Here the 6909 and 6903 gallop along with the same 251 beat that their FPA4 ancestors resonated.
Grandmother, mother and sweet newborn daughter
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Stopped at the CTC plant at Coteau Est, CN L591 have to wait for VIA 62's passage, before crossing over the south track and head into the connecting track, linking the Kingston and Valleyfield subdivisions.
IANR 3802, built in may 1971 for the Louisville & Nashville Railway meet Siemens-built SCV-42 engine 2208, built in 2023.
CN L59121-09
IANR 3802 GTW 6226
Milepost 37.2 Kingston subdivision
Coteau-du-Lac,QC
January 9th 2026
It's not uncommon for Amtrak's Pennsylvanian to pass a steam-powered Strasburg Rail Road train at Leamon Place, Pennsylvania. Something a little more unusual is having it happen on the Rockville Bridge, as it did on June 6, 1985.
Passenger trains from two different times share the storied Rockville bridge on the former PRR Middle Division. Amtrak’s eastbound Pennsylvanian with a lone F40 and three cars is on time for arrival in Harrisburg. Farther away, two former PRR steamers, 4-4-2 7002 and 4-4-0 1223 have a ten car special from Strasburg, and are maneuvering to begin their return to Lancaster County.
Have you ever noticed how grandparents and small children are attracted to meet each other. This is a special connection of generations.
Happy birthday, my dear old man!
"People try to put us d-down (Talkin' 'bout my generation)
Just because we get around (Talkin' 'bout my generation)
Things they do look awful c-c-cold (Talkin' 'bout my generation)
I hope I die before I get old (Talkin' 'bout my generation)
This is my generation
This is my generation, baby..."
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The Claymills Victorian pumping station is keen to encourage the next generation of engineers. This young man took us down to the the space above the boilers and explained the restoration project he was working on with his team .
The winter sun barely clears a ridge to add a spot of sunlight on several generations of spruce near Salt Creek, Wyoming.
Irish Rail generations of General Motors locomotives.
To the right, in battleship grey, the 071 class from the late 1970's & still going strong on various frieght duties up & down the country, represented above by 076.
To the left, Irish Rail 201 class, operating since the mid 1990's, found on both passenger & freight services, 232 seen above in standard Irish Rail livery.
1951 Ford F1 Pickup Truck
The first generation of the Ford F-Series (also known as the Ford Bonus-Built trucks) is a series of trucks that was produced by Ford Motor Company from the 1948 to the 1952 model years. The introduction of the F-Series marked the divergence of Ford car and truck design, developing a chassis intended specifically for truck use. Alongside pickup trucks, the model line included also panel vans, bare and cowled chassis, and marked Ford's entry into the medium- and heavy-duty truck segment.
From 1947 to 1952, Ford assembled F-Series trucks at 16 facilities across North America. In Canada, the model line was also marketed through Lincoln-Mercury as the Mercury M-Series to expand dealership coverage in rural areas. This generation of F-Series pickup trucks is the only generation to use entirely flathead engines (inline-6 and V8s).
Calves in a stable in Montcheru, kindly smiling to the camera.
KMZ Horizont and its 28mm f/2.8 OF-28P, Agfa APX 400 in HC 110 dilution H for 20 min @ 20°C, digitalized using kit zoom with macro rings.
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Diese Tulpenzwiebeln( Happy Generation) habe ich letztes Jahr gekauft und nun blühen sie zum ersten Mal. Ich freue mich, dass sie aussehen, wie auf dem Verkaufsbild.
I bought these tulip bulbs (Happy Generation) last year and now they are blooming for the first time. I'm happy that they look like the sales picture.