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7:52 Back in the day
Upper Peninsula, Michigan
A few years back I traveled a good bit for my work.
Notice the very old camera!!
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The trestle crossing County Road 119.5 is about to feel the weight of four Burlington Northern EMD SD70MACs nearing Trinchera, Colorado, with a southbound coal train on February 13, 1998.
This Neoclassical building is one of 61 "Carnegie Libraries" in Michigan. These libraries were funded by the Carnegie Corporation of New York, a philanthropic endeavor by Andrew Carnegie. Over 2500 libraries were built between 1883 and 1929.
The Traverse City Library was built in 1904 and expanded in the 1960s. The addition, an awful, non-descript box of a building (in my opinion), was completely devoid of character, and inconsistent with the simple, elegant structure of the original. I cropped that addition out of this picture.
Today, Traverse City has grown, and a larger library has been built, with the Carnegie library eventually becoming today's "History Museum."
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Judges 18:17 “Yea, the five men, those going to traverse the land, go up—they have come in thither—they have taken the graven image, and the ephod, and the teraphim, and the molten image—and the priest is standing at the opening of the gate, and the six hundred men who are girded with weapons of war.”
Forest? I guess it's as close as it gets to a forest out here. USG 112 passes through a green patch in what is basically just desert with limestone loads for the sheet-rock plant in Plaster City, CA.