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I posted a sign from this place a while ago and decided to go back for this week's Crazy Tuesday theme/signs. This is one of many along a woodland path in the Walk of Art - such a cool place filled with unique sculptures and fun signs.
HCT
Art - Textured
American Bald Eagle
zoom in to appreciate
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......I said you share the rock with me but this is not cool. I'm not that kind of turtle. We just met"
Long-hood-forward is par for the course on the TennKen so I'll take it. TKEN GP28 9435 is pulling a string of empties from Helena Chemical - hidden behind the trees to the right - and will soon shove the ten waiting loads back onto the spur. GP28 9434 is holding those cars in place, out of view to the left.
A lucky find on a pike I've not had much luck with.
It's not like I chose this
I was not given a choice
In a room full of stories
Mine is just another voice
How does she do it?
Without making any sound?
I cry after hours
And scream when no one is around
Here comes a battle
Here's another uphill climb
So strap on some courage
You should be well prepared this time
Just because I'm still standing
Just because I have survived
Doesn't mean I don't get scared
Or wanna give up every time
Cause I don't feel like being strong today
I wanna fall apart sometimes
I wanna break
Next time they ask I'll tell the truth and I'll say
That I'm not ok
That I'm not ok
I don't feel like carrying all this weight
Or being broken around those who can't relate
Next time they ask I'll tell the truth and I'll say
That I'm not ok
That I'm not...
God gives his toughest
Battles to his strongest ones
Built out of courage
In the image of his only son
And I am a soldier
I can take the whole world on
So watch as I fight this
And give your praise once I have won..................
A quick snapshot out my garage door at 11:00am. We are now up to 17° F (up one from 6am) and it's still snowing pretty hard. Lovely blizzard-like conditions with winds gusting 35-45 mph so it feels like -3° with the wind chill. A crappy photo, yes, that's what it looks like.
In the background now, I can hear the National TV reporters that are here in Des Moines for the Iowa Caucuses whining about the weather. They should have stayed home, typically, whoever wins Iowa fizzles-out in a week or two and is gone anyway. My advice: stay in your hotel room and order hot chocolate from room service.
Jr had been engaging mom in some rough play up on the tundra and she finally decided enough was enough and it was time to get back to business.
So here she is pushing him back and down, putting a stop to his playful shenanigans, at least temporarily.
Cubs just wanna have fun. And since this youngster didn't have a sibling, mom had to do.
I could have cropped in quite a bit but I like the surroundings and thought you might, too.
It's Christmas! Time to roll out the crappy slides.
In this case, a CN grain train rolls west at Willingdon Control, Burnaby, BC (just east of Vancouver) in the care of three former BC Rail C40-8Ms, so I'll make an exception. I didn't have a lot of extra time to make trips north while stationed in Washington State, and thus, never saw a consist like this again. At least my slide records show I followed this train a little further, something I rarely did in those days.
The ex-glacier Ok (left, 1177 m; it was declared as not-a-glacier-anymore in 2014, due to its thinning) and the glacier Þórisjökull (right, 1350 m), seen from the south from Mt. Hrafnabjörg.