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Thank goodness someone's come this way before us. Hurrying home before the incoming storm, Switzerland.
Norfolk Southern main line - Bethlehem, PA - Canon EOS Rebel G - Lomo Metropolis film - 35mm - scanned on Epson V600.
Wind is whispering in the barley field, making awns glitter in the sun. At this point I was still heading on, tyres intact. I was slightly worried about the clouds at times, but they were fortunately blown away later - by the air from the tyre, of course.
This is on the Puget Sound in Washington State, at the end of trail starting at Dupont. Just makes you wonder where the hell these train tracks where ever going?!
Meadowbank Velodrome, built for the 1970 Commonwealth Games and where Sir Chris Hoy trained. Now sadly fallen into disrepair
This 2022 image shows some of the tracks left by the Perseverance rover as it traveled to the west of this location in Jezero Crater. Part of the justification for this observation is to extend color coverage of the rover’s traverse.
Image cutout is less than 1 km (under a mile) across and the spacecraft altitude was 279 km (173 mi). For full observation details including images with scale bars, visit the source link.
www.uahirise.org/ESP_073635_1985
NASA/JPL-Caltech/Arizona
Just posting this from a few days ago. GP didn't have to "follow the tracks" to get our turkey for Christmas dinner (haha) rather, while I was waiting for my surgery he took a quick run to the grocery store to get our turkey and some other things for us.
I had my cataract operation yesterday and all went well! I still need my glasses for my computer right now and reading but perhaps in time they can go if not no bother to me - I am just amazed that I no longer see nothing but a blur out of my right eye and can actually see the TV with it if I close my "good eye" (the left). The Ophthalmologist told me it should get better every day so fingers crossed. I am not sure about the left eye yet as I have a cataract starting in it so perhaps they will take it out in a few months or leave it for a while. I think it will be weird for me to look through the eyepiece of my camera when I pick it up again through my right eye, since I pretty much could not see out of it I reverted to using my left to photograph.
You all have a super awesome day!