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Cabbage White butterfly in a sheltered park area - definitely a surprise!
We have been enjoying a mini March heat wave in Niagara with some warmer than usual temps. With 5 days of 15 to 20 degree Celsius, it sure is starting to feel like spring! But soon some rain and more normal temps. It really was not that long ago I was taking pictures in the snow and cold.
Taken with Sony A7ll and vintage Yashica 135mm F2.8 lens.
Low Gill viaduct that took the now disused Ingleton Branch line from Clapham, North Yorkshire to Tebay in Cumbria. This shot was taken at the north end of the line in the Lune Valley gorge near Tebay.
A short extract courtesy of Wikipedia:
The Ingleton branch line was a rural railway line in the West Riding of Yorkshire, Lancashire and Westmorland in England (now North Yorkshire, Lancashire and Cumbria). It was originally planned in 1846 to form part of a main line route from London to Scotland, but fell victim to rivalry between railway companies. Completion was delayed until 1861, and it was only ever a rural branch line, serving the towns of Ingleton, Kirkby Lonsdale and Sedbergh. It closed to passengers in 1954 and was dismantled in 1967.
Much more here:
This car was driven by Vittorio Brambilla and secured P6 in the 1976 Dutch GP.
Engine: 2.993 cc Ford Cosworth V8
Performance: 465 hp
Top speed: 270 km/h
InterClassics 2023
Maastricht, the Netherlands.
DB Cargo 67014 drifts into Earlestown station working 1D34, 09:53 Manchester Piccadilly – Holyhead, 5th March 2019.
This shot is the end result of a 100 yard “sprint” from the south to east platform at Earlestown to the south to west platform after we had alighted from our Warrington – Liverpool service. We knew from our internet tracking of 1D34 it was already leaving Newton le Willows, three minutes running time away. I just made it but perhaps at almost sixty three years old I ought to be taking it a bit more steady.
Locomotive History
67014 is one of thirty General Motors class 67 locomotives built in Valencia, Spain in 2000. It still carries its silver livery from its days on Chiltern passenger duties from which it was displaced in 2015
Quick iPhone image of the snowy trees on a park that I was passing. Saw this composition from the road so had to park up and grab a pic.
Lace yourself into the springtime glamour of March's winning theme... Vintage Romance Euphoria Boyington!
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Multiple hues of blush and cream with gold and silver accents. Glam pearls, lace, mesh and chiffon. Topped off with a pin up or big body waves.
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An abstract for the month of March.
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My entry for ICE challenge March. The theme for March was Nuts & Seeds and I made a special carrot cupcake with hazelnuts, poppy seeds and lemom. wonderful burst of flavor. Loved them!
Recipe here: www.thedessertnook.blogspot.com/
Title: March Through.
I am excited to announce #March_True. A collaboration with two amazing artists... Joel Robison and Thomas Oscar Miles.
#March_True is about the importance of being yourself. Your true self.
We’ve all been told ‘not to be this/that way’ or being criticized just for holding on to our principles. Or being told not to behave a certain way just because they don’t understand it. eg. Be more approachable, don’t be so introverted, you accent is funny, etc.
Looking back, I’m glad I stopped being the person that listened to everything that everyone told me to be. It is often one of the reason I sometimes feel ‘out of place’… because I couldn’t be myself. #March_True is about being yourself. Being your true self. Discovering the beauty of contentment. Know the difference between hearing and listening. March through the critics and the comments, but always be kind. We invite you to share with us what being true to yourself means to you, and don’t forget to use the hashtag ‘#March_True’ when you upload your photo/story.
Live, Believe and #March_True.
GBRf Class 66 No. 66798 in charge of the 6V41 Penyffordd Avon Hansen sidings cement train crosses into Wales as it heads towards Abergavenny on a beautiful May evening in the backdrop of the Skirrid Hill.
The dry buds of rose of sharon with snow on them look like cotton crops :)
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Two BR Sulzer Type 2 locomotives numbers D5052 and D5044 approaching March station with a Class E freight train.
D5044 was built at Crewe and delivered to 32B Ipswich on 23rd October 1959 but transfered to 31B March the following week, renumbered 24044 in March 1974, withdrawn in January 1976 wile allocated to the Stoke Division and scrapped at Swindon in January 1977.
D5052 also built at Crewe was delivered to 31B March on 4th December 1959, renumbered 24052 in January 1974 also spending time at Finsbury Park, Eastfield, Longsight and the Stoke Division she was withdrawn in December 1976 and scrapped at Swindon in May 1978.
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