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The locos fires are kept alive ready for their duties during the next day at the Great Central Railway Autumn Steam Gala 2010
An overnight snow clings to everything this morning. Soon the wind will pick up and the delicate softness will disappear.
Yesterday ...overnight rains were still falling at sunrise . Finally...about an hour after sunrise ....the rain let up ...and walkers in a park were able to enjoy the freshness & peace of a beautiful September morning . The rains had brought down many leaves ....adding to the autumnal feeling in the park ....
Thanks for the visit ...... have a nice day :-)
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I woke at 7a.m. this morning to this scene. It was spring here yesterday !
ISO 400 1/20th @f/3.5 at 26mm
From the Cape Tourville Lighthouse we get this view of the Tasman Sea between the two capes of Tourville and Forestier. Ahead of us to the right we see the entrance to Wineglass Bay (a link to Wineglass Bay is provided below). If you enlarge this shot you can see the little yacht from the previous photograph has already reefed its sails and is headed for the safety of Wineglass Bay. He will very likely overnight here and resume the journey in the morning.
After running some errands I wasn't planning on doing anything else for the day, but a hot tip about a daylight EDPL made me muster up enough motivation to go out. Here we see EDPL blasting south by CPR-33 in Deerfield, MA with a pair of GP40's powering the 35 car train. CPR-33 is one of the last interlockings on the Conn River that still uses B&M searchlight signals (the other being the southern home signal at CPF 385). As I type this post, EDPL is currently tied down on the Controlled Siding at CPR-1 in Springfield, where it will be capped with a Cab Signal equipped leader for the rest of their journey overnight to Plainville.
so far just a fine light snow, as seen from an upstairs window
the heavy snow & winds come in overnight & tomorrow
Early morning finds the overnight CP Rail turn from Woodstock to St Thomas, Ontario, returning to Woodstock with it's pair of SW1200RS pups. They are seen here pulling off the branchline trackage onto the mainline with it's superelevation curving toward London on September 25, 1976.
Well we did get some snow but not on my house. We had to drive North of the South downs to find. So I have a number of images to show with a panorama tomorrow, glad we went out early as by eleven am it had started to rain and by midday it had all but gone.
This is Wilton park near Washington in Sussex the house is Wiston house which is a 16th century grade 1 listed house surrounded by 6,ooo acres of The South downs National Park.
Amtrak train No. 5, the westbound California Zephyr, zips through Tolland, Colorado, after an overnight snowfall. Photo by Joe McMillan, November 4, 2022, 19 degrees, brisk west wind, 9:43 a.m., engines 30-157.
Some timely for me delays kept CP 650 from departing overnight and instead gave it a sunny morning departure. Here we see it at CP 501 on the NS Chicago Line with Navy Veterans SD70ACu #7022 leading.
We had a lovely, breezy, sunny, freezing walk beside the seaside at Hillhead yesterday.
But I cannot think anyone would want to sleep overnight in any of these options.....
thank you for your visits
Innumerable Ibis roost overnight in the John Hargrove Environmental Complex (AKA Delores Fenwick Nature Center), Pearland, Texas. They depart at sunrise (or thereabouts) for a day of foraging (traveling as many as 22 miles by my reckoning). This photo of a huddled mass of Ibis was taken 20 minutes before sunrise at ISO=25600. Compelling nevertheless.
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Go into May, but there was a feeling that snow has become less, it was covered with new snow in yesterday's rain.