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Amour fern (Sadleria cyatheoides) grows out of cracks in lava, Hawaii
Ancient Hawaiians utilized ‘ama‘u fronds for various purposes, including as a mulch in the dry-land taro fields. Some ‘ama‘u tree ferns produce pulu, the soft wooly material also found in the hāpu‘u tree fern (Cibotium species). Pulu had many uses in ancient Hawai’i.
The ‘ama‘u tree fern also has connections to ancient myths and traditions. According to legend, the pig god Kamapua‘a may take the form of ‘ama‘u, and has done so at Halema‘uma‘u Crater, a pit crater within the larger Kīlauea Crater on Hawai‘i Island.
Material Circulante: Medway 5033 + 14 Regmms
Hora: 08:57
Data: 07-09-2024
Local: Lousal (PK 126 - Linha do Sul)
Serviço: Comboio Especial n.º 91229/8 (Praias-Sado --» Minas de Neves Corvo)
Another look at Dagsboro Materials 1850. The 70-year old rebuilt GP7 spends a quiet summer evening parked, awaiting the next call to duty.
HKGX 1850 GP11 (ex-UP 722 GP7, IC 8725, AVR 2008 GP11)
Material Circulante: Ibercargo 5038 + 12 Lgnss (Captrain) + 1 Sggmrss (Ermewa) + 5 Laagrss (Captrain) + 2 Sggmrss (VTG)
Hora: 16:16
Data: 25-07-2023
Local: Estação de Torre das Vargens (PK 174 - Linha do Leste)
Serviço: Comboio de Papel n.º 41830/1 (Badajoz --» Alfarelos)
I have topped this nesting material up three times so far, and the tits, and I have even seen the robin, are still pulling out tuffs to use in their nests.
Maryland Materials GP7 #73 was built for the Bangor and Aroostook in 1950. It also served as their bicentennial unit #1776 and wore a red/white/blue paint scheme during that period. After working for the BAR, the engine migrated here to Maryland Materials at Leslie MD along CSX's Philly Sub. The quarry loadout has seen sporadic trains over the years, but hasn't loaded a train since 2015 as far as I know. The engine is seen here outside of it's shed on July 17th 2003. Legend has it, they aren't too photo-friendly and shots of this engine are hard to find. I've never laid eyes on it. Hopefully it's being kept safe, even though the industry is currently being reclaimed by Mother Nature. Years ago, there was a job put on at Benning that took trains from Leslie. It's high mileage earned it the name "The Mortgage Lifter" by conductor LM Sullivan. I never worked it. Erick K Augatis photo, JL Sessa collection.
credits - kairis-kloset.blogspot.com/2021/12/material-girl.html
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Southern Masked Weaver busy with the intricate process of building his nest. He will source materials from multiple sources and at times will have multiple nest in construction.Once completed he will attract a female who will inspect the nest. If she is happy then she will line it with insulation and then lay eggs. If she does not approve of his workmanship the nest then gets pulled apart and he will start a new nest.
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January 2025
Material Circulante: Medway 5036 + 6 Zagkks (Ermewa) + 2 Zagkks (VTG) + 1 Zagkks (Transfesa) + 2 Zagkks (Tramesa)
Hora: 11:17
Data: 24-01-2022
Local: Tancos (PK 114 - Linha da Beira Baixa)
Serviço: Comboio de Amoníaco n.º 47834 (Badajoz --» Entroncamento)
20170324_4241_7D2-100 Tartan material (083/365)
"Macro Mondays" challenge group, where the subject is cloth/textile. I like the colours in this section of a piece of tartan material.
#8292
Materials: stain & ink on Waterford 100% cotton paper (190gsm)
Size: 56x76cm
©Neya. 23.5.10. Finland.
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Material Circulante: Medway 5623 + 5 Sgmms + 7 Sgnss + 1 Regmms + 3 Lgs + 2 Sggmrss + 1 Sgs
Hora: 11:54
Data: 07-08-2018
Local: Riachos (PK 103 - Linha do Norte)
Serviço: Comboio de Contentores n.º 52311 (Terminal de Mercadorias da Bobadela --» Leixões)
Material Circulante: Medway 1404 + Medway 1444 + 8 Rs (Somafel)
Hora: 14:53
Data: 11-06-2024
Local: Estação de Santa Margarida (PK 124 - Linha da Beira Baixa)
Serviço: Comboio de Carril n.º 74341 (Entroncamento --» Cerdeira)
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Thank you Morphine from [monso] for encouraging me to try materials!!!
I've been playing about with it all morning to kinda... try and understand it a little better. But the difference is pretty amazing and I'm thrilled to figure out more about this nifty materials thingy!
Material Circulante: Medway 4702 + Medway 4705 + 16 Falls + 3 Us + Medway 1909
Hora: 08:58
Data: 19-05-2022
Local: Estação da Quinta Grande (PK 34 - Linha de Vendas Novas)
Serviço: Comboio de Areia n.º 52398/9 (Entroncamento --» Loulé)
[polska wersja poniżej]
A duo of EU07 (running numbers #215 and #242 - both once assigned to Gdynia depot in one Polish State Railways times) as TrackTec Logistics train with a load of hydrotechnical stone in low-sided coal cars leased from Nacco, is going between Jaworzyna Śląska and Żarów stations. June 27, 2015.
TrackTec Logistics was established to secure the transport of TrackTec's core business, i.e. the production of prestressed concrete sleepers and ready turnouts. However, the delay in investment programs on railroads in Poland meant that the investment was far too early and the owner became frantically finding any employment of leased resources. That meant TrackTec had to compete on the market in segments that it never wanted to be present. The story was quite simple - to get anything from the market TrackTec offered substantially lower prices that in short led it bankrupted. The good old "rise and fall" in the next edition. Yet couple years after company's bankrupcy one could spot black locomotives with TrackTec logo, though each of them is at overhaul they are repainted into livery of Cargounit, the owner of the locomotives.
Photo by Jarek / Chester
Duet siódemek 215 i 242 (obydwie kiedyś stacjonowały w Gdyni) pod banderą TrackTec Logistics z ładunkiem kamienia hydrotechnicznego w niskoburtowych węglarkach dzierżawionych od Nacco, przemierzają szlak Jaworzyna Śląska - Żarów. 27 czerwca 2015 roku.
TrackTec Logistics został powołany, by zabezpieczyć transportowo podstawową działność TrackTecu, czyli produkcję podkładó strunobetonowych oraz gotowych rozjazdów. Jednak opóźnienie w programach inwestycyjnych na kolei w POlsce spowodowało, że z planowanej dużej roboty przy tych inwestycjach nic nie wyszło. Poszukując roboty, TrackTec Logistics zaczął gorączkowo poszukiwać roboty na rynku, demolując na nim ceny i doprowadzając się do bankructwa. Stare dobre "rise and fall" w kolejnym wydaniu. Dzisiaj można wciąż spotkać czarne siódemki, chociaż w ramach napraw są one sukcesywnie przemalowywane w kolory Cargounit (dobrze, że przynajmniej tło zostało czarne).
Fot. Jarek / Chester
Material Circulante: CP 2610 + 9 Schindler
Hora: 12:46
Data: 26-03-2022
Local: Rodeios (PK 76 - Linha da Beira Baixa)
Serviço: Comboio n.º 13537 (Entroncamento --» Guarda) [Circuito Ferroviário das Beiras - APAC]
Marian McCall (date unknown)
Central Florida
With Apologies to VanGogh
Fiber, 12 x 13 ½ in.
On loan from Florida CraftArt
Florida CraftArt Purchase Award
“Demonstration satellite solar power station – the materials for which would be carried into low earth orbit by Space Shuttle – is 1000 feet square and 25 feet thick. An operational station would be placed in geosynchronous orbit (about 22,000 miles out in space), from where it would beam a continuous stream of microwave energy to earth.”
Above per the Rockwell International lithograph of this gorgeous work, the originator of this proposal.
Beautifully rendered by Ted Brown, at:
www.secretprojects.co.uk/threads/rockwell-international-s...
Credit: “SECRET PROJECTS: UNBUILT PROJECTS, MILITARY AND AEROSPACE TECHNOLOGY” website
Additionally, per the excellent Astronautix website:
“Rockwell Station '76
Rockwell Space Station Concept, 1976
American manned space station. Study 1975. North American Rockwell's 'Austere Modular Space Station' was in contrast to more grandiose schemes in the mid-1970's.
Status: Study 1975.
The most important application in those days was constructing large space structures, e.g., extremely large communications satellites, giant 20-kilometer-wide solar power satellites or even giant orbiting space colonies for millions of people. Contemporary space station studies such as Rockwell's and Boeing's were closely tied to this objective. NASA's Outlook for Space report from 1975 recommended a number of possible goals, including development of a 12-man space station in low Earth orbit by 1988 and a similar station in lunar orbit by 1994.
Article by Marcus Lindroos”
At:
www.astronautix.com/a/amss-austerrspacestation.html
www.astronautix.com/graphics/s/ssri76n.jpg
What appears to be the original ‘Austere Modular Space Station’ posting.
I’m sure also by Ted Brown:
www.friends-partners.org/mwade/craft/amsation.htm
An excellent one-two info combo from two disparate sources. Don’cha just love it when a ‘plan’ comes together?
However, while that’s all fine & dandy, what’s truly important, interesting & notable here is:
1.) That it’s by Ted Brown.
2.) That it’s part of an interwoven evolution, sequence & stream of variants and derivatives of similar & related works by Mr. Brown. I don’t recall identifying/recognizing anything like this pertaining to other artist’s works.
3.) Furthermore, within the following wonderful tribute video by Mr. Brown’s amazing & gracious daughter, Angela Carole Brown:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=D-w4MHqTx5A
Commencing at the 2:54 mark, an extremely similar variant is shown.
And then, at the 3:24 mark, the close-up of Mr. Brown and an assistant would appear to be of them working on the details of the Manned Remote Workstation (that possibly being Grumman proprietary terminology) depicted in his 1980 “Space Products” mural, to which I’ve provided multiple links in the “Comment” section below.
Fascinating, at least to me.
Finally:
dh.howard.edu/newdirections/vol11/iss4/
Credit: Howard University website