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RIP to this poor little man who spent most of his career operating a trash can. Didn't even get credit for his work in the Holiday Special.
But seriously sorry to see this little guy go.
-Moose
"From hell."
('Jack the Ripper' and lamp post by McFarlane Toys / McFarlane's Monsters Series 3: Six Faces of Madness)
Diorama by RK / Print used in the background: 'Discovery of a victim of Jack the Ripper, Whitechapel, London', engraving by Fortuné Louis Méaulle, 1891
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MVPX 1507 smokes out the local UP power as it pulls out a cut of cars from the yard in Elk Grove, IL. This is the former Chicago Terminal operation now owned by Progressive Rail as of June 1, 2018. The railroad now goes by Chicago Junction Railway and rosters this sharp ex CP GP9. I managed to sneak away from the throttle for a bit this morning to grab some "company shots."
Word out of Marquette is that Empire produced its final pellets yesterday, August 3. It will take a number of weeks to draw down the stockpiles seen in this view taken on July 16 when the plant was still operating.
97301 Sat languishing at Rowsley, Peak Rail awaiting her movement onwards to be further stripped then scrapped.
Seems an odd move moving her to here last year only to move her back again to were she was before for component recovery once more.... 08/04/2024
My iPod shuffle is dead and out of warranty. But I will be purchasing a new iPod shuffle 2G 1GB to replace her...
RIP little buddy.
Looking toward the spot where Catherine Eddowes was found by PC Edward Watkins at 1:45 AM on September 30 1888. The focus is a little off, which was hard to do in the dark. The spot where the was found is near the top of the frame.
This is the south west corner of Mitre Square & became known as Ripper's Corner. I still think the area has an unsettling vibe at night when it is quiet.
Took this at night on my D7000.
The photography world is mourning the loss of a wonderful friend and great photographer. Grant Brummett passed away suddenly yesterday. His family has a memorial fund set up in his name...here is the link if you would like to contribute. grantbrummettmemorialfund.mydagsite.com/#.Vi6hssPlxc5.fac...
...you are missed already dear friend, I am honored to have known you for 7 years and called you friend. Prayers going up for your beautiful wife Tommie and your two daughters. ♥