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A grimey CP 8876 still in Vancouver Olympics livery and assisted by 8944 pulls Canadian National 529 through the city on a snowy morning.
what I wore to the karen elson show at grimey's in nashville.
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vintage eyelet lace sun dress - flea market
wooden sunset sandals - madewell
vintage straw hat - thrifted
brown belt - forever21
I cant play that well and i have no aspirations to be a famous musician but there something about playing a few chords however bad that just relaxes me
Ravishing, ah, what crouches outside ought,
flamboyant, ill, angelic. Often, now,
I am afraid of you.
(John Berryman, Homage to Mistress Bradstreet)
Brand new Tier 4 credit unit CN 3843 leads CN 305 through St-Henri, its spotless appearance in contrast to the grimey CN 2618 which is trailing.
More from a spotting trip to Crewe...
Grimey 87006 'City of Glasgow' in charcoal grey large logo livery deprts for Euston.
25322 'Tamworth Castle' + 25262 head north on the freight lines with chemical tankers.
85036 arrives from the north.
25234 passing through with northbound mineral wagons. Withdrawn soon after and towed to Swindon for scrapping a year later.
110 scans.
66701 heads 6M74, the Irvine to Wembley china clay empties, through Kirkconnel. Someone, somewhere has written on the grimey end of 66701 with "Crewe Job"!
Does that mean its their job to wash it? Or is this some re-make of the "Italian Job" on a very low budget??
*Fotos pertenecientes a la campaña promocional Fall-Winter 2012/2013 de la marca Grimey Wear (www.grimey.es)
Modelo: Zule Atiénzar
Fotografía & Procesado: Selectomarx
Diseño: Buzz
Ashley St. Powerhouse
St. Louis, MO
Charles Ledlic - 1904
Former coal, then oil powerhouse providing steam heat to downtown St. Louis.
across the street, the older buildings looked on in anticipation
"Who of us is next to be torn from the land?"
"Not I", said Red, as he steadied his stand
"The three storeyed fella, he's oldest and weak,
and his withered plumbing is starting to leak"
"It can't be" grumped Stumpy, soft and unsure.
"I'm still plenty solid, every wall, every floor"
"Skinny however, is mostly vacant,
and the rust and splinters are far too blatant"
Skinny stayed silent with his friends by his side
and looked back till the bricks of his long wild ride.
Echoes once more, rung out from the past
of screams and of songs that were too long to last.
Reflections in the fallen rain, of the good times gone by
only for the mirrors to be pulled back to the sky.
And so the old buildings stood there, clueless yet hoping
and watched for tomorrow with windows wide open
A rather grimey GBRf 66798 approaches Bluebell Lane Walcot with the early running empty cement tanks from Avonmouth Hanson Sidings to the cement works at Penyffordd
Once massive slate balconies supported on metal posts, which still can be seen today protruding from the walls, were the only access the prisoners of Bodmin jail had to the tiny cells. Cells stacked four floors high. To prevent suicides amongst the inmates of Bodmin jail, iron bars and wire mesh was stretched along the length of the balconies and the 2 1/2 inch thick wooden cell doors were reinforced with solid steel.
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GBRf 66769 with grimey ex-Colas,ex-Freightliner HHA's in tow forming 4B11 11.55 Acton-Cardiff Docks on 22/112/18.
Halloween Jam down the ex-esso garage, grimey but sick day. Full wall and video coming soon. Big shout out to Def Productions, the man behind the cam.
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Here's Ben. Ben's pretty awesome for the way he helps people in society in ways other people keep meaning to, and never get around to doing. I can't really say much more other than he's on the phone, with the goal of having people realise there's more to life than they may realise at that point in time.
Strobist info: one 430EX fired into an umbrella, up high, very close to his face, camera left.
ISO160, 200mm, ƒ2.8, 1/200sec