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MAN004, MAN002 and MAN008 lead empty wheat train 9571 from Nowra to Gunnedah through Maldon. SSR took over this operation at the beginning of November, and Manildra Group are in the process of receiving a new fleet of locomotives and wagons. The fleet will consist of 17 new EMD GT46ACe-II to hauld a fleet of approximately 450 wagons of different shapes and sizes.

 

2024-12-08 SSR MAN004-MAN002-MAN008 Maldon 9571

Wednesday June 24th 1998

 

Old man look at my life,

Twenty four

and there's so much more

Live alone in a paradise

That makes me think of two.

 

Last night my little shelter didn’t really do much but annoy the hell out of me - the wind blowing down the valley kept whipping the flaps back and forth - ARGH! Finally around 2am I got so sick of hearing them woosh together that I abandoned the tent for the back of the Jeep. A little cramped but a lot quieter.

 

I got up this morning and decided that I needed to stick around Zion for a bit longer - Angel’s Landing was calling me. I needed to exhaust some of these thoughts out of my mind. So I got up, took a dip in the freezing river and commenced the long climb up the mountain. As I went along and the terrain got steeper and steeper and the sun hotter and higher in the sky. It was strenuous and dangerous (which I’ll get to in a bit) and my legs now feel like jello but the payoff , the view, was definitely worth it. Just like yesterday at the Narrows - anything worth getting to isn’t easy.

 

Well I got up near the top and saw the last .5 miles of trail looming up ahead of me and thought “you have got to be kidding.” Right then and there I realized why it is named “Angel’s Landing” - probably because if you slip you die. The last section of trail was one of the scariest, yet exhilarating things I have ever done. The trail was about 3-4 feet across with 1,000ft drop offs on both sides…like walking the plank. There was a single metal cable strung between loose polls running the center - at times you had to stop and squeeze into a crevice while another hiker scooted around in the other direction. It was great though - ADVENTURE - like I’ve never experienced before.

 

I got to the summit where my mouth automatically fell agape in amazement and the camera just seemed like something so small and ill-equipped to do any justice to the view. As I was sitting there I heard a fellow hiker mention that he was from the Chicago area. We struck up a conversation and he knows where my cousin Melissa lives - His name was Pat Mooney and he teaches Physics, Chemistry and Earth Science to high schoolers. Most interestingly he has a friend who is a photographer in New Jersey that travels to small towns in the Carolinas on the weekends to photograph the people, and communities. Sounds like a very kindred spirit. Pat and I hiked down off of Angel’s landing sharing stories about America. We shook hands and parted ways at the trail head.

 

As I was walking back to my car I came across two more extraordinary people. What grabbed my attention was the baby blue ‘68 VW camper with the engine compartment propped open and a man elbow deep in grease - at first I though it was Rob from T or C, but then I saw a woman sitting in a chair next to the slider, feet up and reading “War and Peace.” I just had to hear their stories. So I walked up and introduced myself. Come to find out they are from Sidney Australia - up and over here in America traveling across the country. Now these two were my type of people. Steve Turner, originally from New Zealand and Johanna Brem, originally from Germany. They flew into L.A. without a plan, bought this old VW from a used car lot and set out across the desert for the summer. Now he’s two valves down, and quickly loosing a third… We sat and talked for three hours about everything - Zion, traveling, literature, history, etc… All the while Steve was tearing apart the heads on the VW and I lent him a hand here and there. Finally, Steve was convinced that he could make it out of the mountains for a partial rebuild somewhere and we began to part ways - I must have made an impression because they insisted on giving me their address and phone number back in Sydney - throwing in that they were only three blocks from the beach and always open to people crashing for days or weeks. I put the info into my journal and who knows, maybe someday I will look them up.

 

So here I am back in the campground where the winds is blowing worse then last night so this old backseat looks mighty inviting. Tomorrow I plan on dropping a call into the Last’s - maybe take them up on their promise of a hot meal and a soft bed?

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If your wondering what the heck this is all about, go here.

 

To keep track of progress on a map - here.

 

The iconic Old Man of Storr on the Isle of Skye in Scotland during a cold but lovely sunrise. I was elated with the recent snowfall, as it created lots of interesting foreground opportunities, while also cutting down on distractions.

Panasonic Lumix DC-G9

Panasonic AF 2.8/35-100 Power OIS II

“Taking pictures is like tiptoeing into the kitchen late at night

and stealing Oreo cookies.”

— Diane Arbus

 

Real People Series~Candid Street Portraits

Own image 9363 and textures

 

Black & White from Stockholm, Sweden.

Inspired by a Fable of Aesop: "The old man, the boy and the donkey". This fable was told by parents and masters, sung by poets and troubadours; it was the subject of painters and engravers.

 

created for: Surrealart challenge " The Fable "

Won 2nd place!!

 

Sky photo by Andrew Small on Unsplash.

Boy and donkey by Dimitrisvetsikas1969 on Pixabay.

Old Man photo on Best Running

Textures by Topaz.

 

HE > i

MAN 14.224 at the "Tag der Helfer" in Delmenhorst.

Leica III A and Summaron 35mm f3,5 (Agfa Apx 100@200 and D76)

In winter, this is a no man's land.

assemblage, NoordBrabants Museum, 's Hertogenbosch, The Netherlands (photo DM)

1964 MAN 415 HA LF at the alga-Nutzfahrzeugmuseum in Sittensen.

Creamshop is such an amazing place, but I didn´t knew about this room!

A host of man orchids - never seen so many at this site but it's typical of the year. Everything is having a huge growth spurt this year. The masculinity is often more obvious than in these specimens.

Last Man Standing @ 2021 Larnaca, Cyprus

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f/9 | 2 sec | ISO 50 | 150 mm

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Theme : Landscape Photography

Series : Sunset Rules

Location: Larnaca, Cyprus

Website: etilavgis.com

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Zaamslag - The Netherlands

Photo was taken by Idan

(with my Galaxy S5)

yan din kaya gagamitin nilang upuan?

I had the pleasure of seeing The Doodle Man commence this work earlier this week and come back today to photograph it.

30th May 2016

D-ALCB Lufthansa Cargo McDonnell Douglas MD-11 touching down on Manchester runway 05R arriving from Dallas before continuing to Frankfurt.

I have to remember I am indeed a lucky man.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=dx7vNdAb5e4&list=RDdx7vNdAb5e...

 

Lyrics;

"Growin' up you don't see the writing on the wall

Passin' by, movin' straight ahead you knew it all

But maybe sometime if you feel the pain,

You'll find you're all alone everything has changed

Play the game you know you can't quit until it's won

Soldier of only you can do what must be done

You know, in some ways you're a lot like me

You're just a prisoner, and you're tryin' to break free

I can see a new horizon underneath the blazing sky

I'll be where the eagle's flying higher and higher

Gonna be your man in motion

All I need is a pair of wheels

Take me where the future's lying St. Elmo's fire"

MAN TGM 18.340 in Hildesheim.

Man on a train. Allaire State Park, New Jersey. #965

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