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Tuesday’s Gone
Lynyrd Skynyrd
1973
‘Train roll on
On down the line, won't you
Please take me far away’
185143 with 185126 arriving at Manchester Oxford Road on 1P97 0835 Manchester Airport to Redcar Central on Saturday 17th July 2021.
I had reason to be in my archives late yesterday so decided to post these three images from days gone by.
Another holiday snap taken from the beach bar as the sun was going down :)
Thanks for all the lovely comments and favs on yesterday's sunset shot, they are very much appreciated :)
Somewhere up in the hills above Santa Cruz, California. Back when the old knees would still let me take short hikes.
“To say that I am a child of God is to say, before everything else, that I grow. That I begin. A child who does not grow becomes a monster. The idea “Child of God” is therefore one of living growth, becoming, possibility, risk, and joy in the negotiation of risk. In this God is pleased: that His child grows in wisdom and grace. God is the Father who fights to defend and rescue His child. The life of the Child of God is not in the “development of spirituality” but in obedience to the Good Shepherd who seeks him, knowing he is lost. It is in solitude that we recognize, with shock, how lost we have been, and that now we are found, rescued, recovering conscience, returning to ourselves, to Truth, carried by Him who has sought and found us.”
- Thomas Merton from A Year with Thomas Merton (End of 1965)
I carved one of my pumpkins tonight and it turned out pretty good, so I took some pictures of it to share. Then I somehow managed to lose the memory card. One minute it was in my hand, the next minute it was gone. I still haven't found it. I just don't get it....
So.... back to windows, pumpkins and leaves again.... oh well!
120 in 2020
#56 - Imperfect Beauty
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This photo was taken a year ago when we had a much milder winter. This was one of our favorite barns before it collapsed yesterday under the weight of this winter's massive snowfall. It was a dairy barn built about 1944 by Worthy Beck, and was featured in "Historic Barns of Southeastern Idaho" published by the Bear River Heritage Area. An alarming number of barns in that publication have disappeared.
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