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“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.
OnceAWeek - Projekt
KW 39/2025 - Gestalten mit Kontrasten / designing with contrasts
Objekt-Kontrast (alt - neu) _ object contrast (old - new)
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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A hot afternoon sun makes a hazy appearance, as Canadian Pacific train 281 rockets westbound through Ixonia with a leader one wouldn't expect to see these days, but I'm glad I did.
CP 281
Soo Line 4410
CP 8536,8705,8839
CITX 141
Ixonia, WI.
Summer 2018
For the Smile on Saturday group - theme Rings
My grandmother was Irish and got married with a Claddagh ring, the thin one was my mother's and the 70's wide band is mine. Ironically though, in 45 years of marriage, I only ever wore it to get married as I have skin allergies and cannot wear rings, bracelets or watches
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.
Five generations of B Division cars are seen lined up at Ocean Pkwy station at the end of the first day of the Parade of Trains.
From left to right:
R10 3189 (ACF, 1948-1949)
AB Standard 2392 (ACF, 1914-1919)
R32 3888 (Budd, 1964-1965)
R1 "Arnine" 381 (ACF, 1930-1931)
R46 (Pullman-Standard, 1975-1978)
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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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.
Seed heads on a small bush taken at the Melbourne Botanical Gardens.
Hope you like listening to The Who singing " My Generation"
www.youtube.com/watch?v=qN5zw04WxCc
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HMBT
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
Little Moreton Hall, also known as Old Moreton Hall, is a moated half-timbered manor house 4.5 miles (7.2 km) southwest of Congleton in Cheshire, England. The earliest parts of the house were built for the prosperous Cheshire landowner William Moreton in about 1504–08, and the remainder was constructed in stages by successive generations of the family until about 1610. The building is highly irregular, with three asymmetrical ranges forming a small, rectangular cobbled courtyard. A National Trust guidebook describes Little Moreton Hall as being "lifted straight from a fairy story, a gingerbread house". The house's top-heavy appearance, "like a stranded Noah's Ark", is due to the Long Gallery that runs the length of the south range's upper floor.
Wikipedia
The winter sun barely clears a ridge to add a spot of sunlight on several generations of spruce near Salt Creek, Wyoming.