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In May 1995, a Burlington Northern loaded coal train grinds through the lower horseshoe curve on Crawford Hill in Nebraska. Two BN C30-7s, and two BN SD40-2s lead the matching train through the temporarily lush landscape.
Mr. Worm's heart started to race upon seeing this and he hoped not to face the bald bird.
HWEVS and HSS
One of the best scenic drives in the US is the San Juan Skyway, a circular route across sections of the San Juan Mountains that traverses incredible terrain turn after turn.
This is taken from Molas Pass, from an elevation about 10,900 ft.
Marybeth never short changes the amount of apples that go into a pie and some of the juice leaks out and hardens into apple candy. Yummy but Brianne got most of it.
Texture from Skeletalmess and Cathairstudios
These Mango Daiquiris are the bomb! We enjoyed a couple while we played Yahtzee in the Seven of Hearts game room
Took this on a walk a while back. I still have snow but it's the been around for a while dirty snow. I'm looking forward to spring.
The Calumet departs Waukegan IL. after delivering a cargo of Gypsum to National Gypsum. Her ALCO 251 engines give a nice cloud of smoke as she leaves.
Hasselblad 202FA || 110mm f/2 || Provia 400x
My sister's bestie (and Olive's caretaker). A very good bean.
TMC has Fallschirmhelms, pictured here is 1 of the 4 variants coming to TMC Week. Pad printed in house and uses silver ink so it’s #shiny. Tri-color on the opposite side.
Yet another unknown flower. The flower is bright orange and fluffy, but I like it more just before it blooms. Love the spikey goodness. :)
Cottonwoods flank a small creek by the Buffalo Ranch in Lamar Valley, Yellowstone National Park . The early morning light and lifting fog made for some golden goodness.
My Generation is Lost...
They've burned all their bridges...
Before they had a chance to cross...
These lyrics were written in the early 90's by extraordinary songwriter Kevin Gilbert, but still maintain their crispness to this day.
Pot of goodness in my yard. See next pic to see it from inside my house.
When I was shooting I didn't mean to do an inside/outside view, but once I noticed it, it made the pics seem more interesting. To me. Hopefully, to you too. :-)
Well, it was nice to see a blue sky and sunshine, this afternoon, albeit for a short period of time!!
Stay Safe and Healthy Everyone!
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Another take from Friday's adventure along the Vermont Rail System's ex Green Mountain Railroad (ne Rutland) mainline. After the massive three plus feet of snow dumped by Winter Storm Gail the regular 263 freight crew was dispatched to head east from Rutland at 0900 on Friday with Green Mountain Railroad wedge plow X106 (blt. by the Russell Snowplow Co. in 1954 for the Central Vermont) being pushed by GMTX 2205 (EMD GP38-2 blt. May 1972 as PC 7948) instead of their normal freight consist.
Despite the long tree shadows I still wanted a shot of them passing the former Rutland Railway Gassetts Freight house here at MP B17.9.
Chester, Vermont
Friday December 19, 2020
Today in We're Here!, we're sharing our love of lemons. And I love lemon-flavored things. And these are delicious.
The lemons at the grocery store were awful today. Spotty, weird looking, just blah.
Fully fashioned goodness! Gio's👌
Makeover by the wizard that is wow-man.org book yourself in and tell them i sent you!
Candidate for understatement of the year.
North Park area of San Diego
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