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Shot with the Olympus E-510 along the wintry right of way in Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts.

The lighthouse....It stands there tall aiding in the navigation....warning perhaps danger ahead...or an old time version of location services letting you know " you are here " . Still revered and admired, some lights burn bright while others have dimmed altogether...

  

VIBE🎧

 

B-made lighthouse @ Cosmopolitan

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B-made old wood house @ TRES CHIC

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B-made mainstore

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B-Made Fishing Boat

B-Made Swamp Boat

B-Made Fishing Cage

B-Made Floater

 

Skye Epic rocks

 

Adorable additions :

 

TLC Stilt Sandpiper

 

Here have a great a day...its on me. Take care out there! 🌹

flickr friday - signals

Die Vernunft findet nur den kürzesten Weg, nicht das Ziel.

(George Bernard Shaw)

Explored #259

 

Nikon FE

Ektar100

50 mm

This is the where they used to keep the signal flags for the lighthouse at Green Cape NSW. So signals were flown from here to ships sailing by. A dangerous area for sailing in the colonial days. The old light in the background. Now a tourist destination.

Traversée Montenvers- Plan de l'Aiguille

The warmth is settling in, signaling the approach of summer. It's the perfect time to wander with your camera, capturing the beauty and fragrance of the season's blossoms.

  

(Nikon D750, Nikor 105/2.8, 1/1000 @ f/16, ISO 2000, edited to taste)

One of the first Dahlias

What if I told you none of it was accidental

And the first night that you saw me, nothing was gonna stop me?

I laid the groundwork and then, just like clockwork

The dominoes cascaded in a line

What if I told you I'm a mastermind?

And now you're mine

It was all by design

'Cause I'm a mastermind

You see, all the wisest women

Had to do it this way

'Cause we were born to be the pawn

In every lover's game

If you fail to plan, you plan to fail

Strategy sets the scene for the tale

I'm the wind in our free-flowing sails

And the liquor in our cocktails

What if I told you none of it was accidental

And the first night that you saw me, I knew I wanted your body?

I laid the groundwork and then, just like clockwork

The dominoes cascaded in a line

What if I told you I'm a mastermind?

And now you're mine

It was all my design

'Cause I'm a mastermind

♫ - Mastermind - Taylor Swift

 

Outfit - Bipolar - Surin Set

 

Credits Here🐝🐝🐝

Taken Faro, Portugal

Knaresborough signal box is one of a small number of signal boxes that was built as an 'extension' on the end of an established row of properties rather than as a 'free standing' structure. The level crossing has remained manually operated and is primarily a pedestrian crossing of the line. However, the wicket gates are secured by the signaller for the passage of trains. The box is Grade II listed

 

The train, which has just crossed the viaduct over the River Nidd is on the Leeds - Harrogate - York route

 

Knaresborough is a market and spa town in the Borough of Harrogate, in North Yorkshire, England, on the River Nidd. It is 3 miles east of Harrogate

 

Hopefully Chris can tell us what type of train it is

   

That is what they looked like to me. The clouds were moving really fast that morning ... this was only a 5 second exposure.

Signals on Saturday. A light rain shower has just cleared the area as the Clinton-based local is heading to home terminal after making a turn to Gilman. Passing some of the few remaining US&S signals along this stretch. This was redemption from my 1st time trying this spot when I was gifted a lite engine move. www.flickr.com/photos/john_leopard/52842760728/in/album-7...

After finding some coal empties departing Laurel northbound, we decided to follow them north up the Laurel Sub and, eventually, the Broadview Sub. This is a new section of track that was put in about 15 years ago to service the large Signal Peak Mine just south of Roundup, MT. With several hills and a mix of wooded and wide open terrain, it's a neat piece of railroad that tends to elude the camera. Signal Peak was churning out coal loads the week we were visiting, and this E-RBGSXM2-50F is one of several trains we saw heading to or from the mine.

POAY ducks under the B&M era signal bridge and searchlights at CPF 241 in Rollinsford, NH on a fall afternoon.

Signal Hill, Cape Town

#ONT113 passes an old searchlight signal, at New Liskeard that once used to light the right of way for trains on the Temagami Subdivision. The crew on this train loved to have their pictures taken, if you could notice the upside down 👌 pose the conductor is giving.

A plume of smoke from the west coast fires arrived here yesterday. At least we got a colorful sunset out of it and the smoke was high in the atmosphere so didn't affect breathing, which isn't the case for the suffering people closer to the fires.

Single unit northbound B&O 4171 leads the way at Deshler, Ohio, back when the signal bridges were still in place - March 1986.

At the Alameda Creek railroad bridge in Niles, California.

Fog signal at 40 Mile Point Light house on lake Huron.

Waiting on assets traffic to clear a southbound manifest creeps down to Milwaukee Junction to jump onto the Mount Clemens subdivision for a trip south to either Lang to Flat Rock.

CSS AF4 slowly rolls through the double-track crossover at 51.5 near Ogden Dunes. The signals are dark due to a signal suspension in place between Gary Metro and Bailly as part of the Double Track NWI project.

Embsay and Bolton Abbey Steam Railway

While driving back toward my hotel, I stopped to grab a photo of a pair of searchlights. Although not as sought after as the semaphores on the Raton Sub as they're much more common, they're still sick and my favorite signal type.

St. John's, NL. Canada

Union Pacific’s Sharp - Valmy coal train splits Rio Grande GRS Type D intermediate signals 7121 - 7122, approaching American Fork, Utah the afternoon of June 4, 1987.

We reached the end of the road on this pensinular and it would have been lovely to expore further, visit the signal station, see the sea on the other side, find a better spot for the flowering heather. But Ireland has no right to roam and no network of footpaths, which is sometimes very frustrating.

NS B14 passes by the Conrail era trilight signals at CP Belshaw in Belshaw Indiana on the Kankakee Line. Leading the train is a GP60 and a GP33ECO. Shooting trains on this line can be rather difficult with all daily road traffic abolished and routed elsewhere.

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