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London Central E132, with a matching route number 132 seen at Well Hall Roundabout, Eltham.
Flicker, Not Eltham Park, just Eltham. or if you want to be more to be more precise Well Hall.
Alana and I both look great in this dress, but we can't help but look at each other and think about who looks better in it.
Thanks for all your comments and faves, much appreciated.
A matching trio of GMDD London built SD70M-2s at the head of train 130 snaking around Hunter's Bay in the ever pleasant town of Huntsville with an east/north/west/southbound wall of containers. I believe this was the last detour train to take this route in the Winter of 2020. I know this was my last and probably favourite shot of them I was able to take. This vantage point at Huntsville yard is one of the more memorable on the subdivision and to juxtapose an exceptionally rare detour move here was just icing on an already sweet cake.
This van has patiently waited for three seasons ... ;)
Saw this while jogging yesterday. I should go jogging more often.
The photo was taken with iPhone 4, processed with PictureShow App using a HolgaGraphy filter.
A common ringed plover (Charadrius hiaticula) on the pebbly beach of Ambleteuse (Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France), July 2021
A pair of matching GP38-2s and train L593 are seen trundling their way west across the WSOR Cambria Sub on a beautiful late October afternoon.
Having a little fun with photoshop showing off Alana and me modeling the same outfit. I think this dress looks great on both of us.
Walmart had a Maisto Ford and Harley combo for $19.95 that I couldn't pass up. I'll take it apart and paint it, but for now, it looks like something Laurie might have done.
I particularly liked the distressed nature of the area.
1:24 scale Forced Perspective.
Looking smart with its matching coaches, Intercity liveried 87010 stands at New Street after arriving from Euston on 14th October 1989.
Our dresses match, but I have a better petticoat. Alana is better at showing off her gorgeous legs though.
Its all shades of blue and orange, including the matching wagons as 66144 crosses over the River Usk and heads into Newport. I'm not sure what this working is?
CMQ consecutively numbered barns 9021, and 9020 leads the 420 job back south to Brownville with 16 in tow, following the southbound NBSR job. A busy, and productive Saturday in northern Maine.