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This week's theme for Mosaic Montage Monday was Grid. This is one of my favorite grids ever!

HMMM!

To answer the question some of you have raised, this is actually the celling of a shopping mall. There might be more installments of the shots I took of that to come by.

Last stop on our beach hop, Grid Tumbler...Lilly's beach. We hit a air pocket and I barely was able to hold on until we got to shore, whew.

 

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Colas pair 56049 & 56105 both on hire to DCR are seen at Cossington working the 4Z22 1651 Humberstone road (Leicester) - Carlisle Kingmoor Virtual Quarry 23/6/21. (Taken using a pole)

“You are the sky. Everything else - its’s just the weather” - PEMA CHODRON

With its original no. 1 end leading, 56049 'Robin of Templecombe' passes Red Bank in charge of the 4Z73 12.44 Carlisle Yard - Chaddesden sidings on the 7 April 2023 conveying empty wagons which have been recently used to convey quarried stone along the Cumbrian coastline from the Port of Workington to Drigg LLWR.

 

My first visit to this location and not a bad way to open my 'Red Bank' account.

The sun put more power in that cattlegrid road sign than much of the national grid of Wales has seen in the last few days……

 

The storm came in Friday evening, there were trees down but by 11am Saturday we thought we were through the worst of it and then the power went down. And stayed down. Saturday, Sunday, Monday and then back up late Tuesday night. Just the electric wouldn’t have been too bad but many homes and farms in rural Wales rely on springs and bore holes for their water supply and they require electricity to pump into the house and as we don’t have a generator, no water for 4 days either.

 

Back to normal now :^)

The new normal, the abnormal.

Another Thursday monochrome .

I captured this wonderful old log cabin way up in the mountains of South Central Montana.

 

I would love to live there off the grid for a period of time. It would be great to "disconnect" for awhile. :-)

 

No use of my Montana landscape in any form without my permission! Thank You.

 

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On the open prairies where I live, all you can see is flat land for miles and miles. The only things that break up the landscape are power poles and wild Summer storms.

I have waited to get this shot for about 3 years.... this is not a screengrab and the colour version (obviously). The following b&w is a screen grab... not sure which version I prefer? Anyone?

 

despite the rust …..

 

56054 and 56105 on a Redland Stone train passing through Leamington on 20.2.1993. A scan of a film print.

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