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This is a different photo of the lost dog Tank that showed up at my gate one day. This was shot the same day as the last photo but processed a bit different. Such a sweet dog. His soul was so kind and loving. I'll never forget that.
be back soon....still having problem with my internet connection & home PC...
from my earlier post 14 Feb 09...zzzzzz
With the willow-herb going to seed and some leaves just starting to turn for autumn, DB Cargo Shed 66139 pulls away from Northwich following a reversal stop with what I think is the 10.58am Folly Lane ICI - Arpley Sidings (6F82).
The shot was taken back in 2017 when train intel from the usual sources no longer seems to be available. I opted to snap this early on exiting the loop to catch the sun on the side of the tanks.
Going off to the right is the single track to Sandbach, via Middlewich, and behind me is the other side of the triangle.
12.15pm, 12th September 2017
Cresswell Beach, poor sunrise but you always get something no matter what the weather down the coast
Grapevine Mills indoor shopping mall offers visitors more than typical shopping and dining experiences. This aquatic experience is just one example.
The White Tank Mountains sitting pretty under a monsoon sky. Waddell,AZ .................................; See more here www.facebook.com/SteveBondPhotography?ref=hl&ref_type...
This tank is so similar to the Renault FT which is probably one of my favorite looking tanks due to its size. I think it turned out well. My only issues are that the front sloping is slightly too large, the track section bothers me a little. This is all mine and Greg's design.
Let me know what you think!
-Masyn