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the beginning of a road trip is always so exciting, the anticipation of the unknown, the relief that you finally got your shit together enough so that you could drive away without any worries. Inevitably you will discover you've forgotten something to bring but its always remedied, and every day brings new scenery to exhilarate, but at some point in the trip, when you had already pondered extending this exquisite pleasure, it hits you, a wave of homesickness, and then its time to turn around and return to familiar hills and valleys, home sweet home.
taken from the car somewhere near Chilliwack on Highway 1.
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I'm about to take a photo road trip across New Zealand for 3-4 weeks to visit new and old places, especially now that we have no one in the hospital with Covid-19 and five days with no new cases. It seems pretty safe to explore. I'll start here in Wanaka and meander my way up to the North Island. My plan is to visit little nooks and crannies all the way that I've never seen... from the fjords up to everything from volcanoes to black sand beaches. I've loaded up about 10 audiobooks and will probably be offline for a while.
I recently spent a few days in Fort Worth attending the annual Lexington Group meeting. The Metroplex continues to grow at a fantastic rate. Along with that has been the expansion of commuter and light rail service. In past years. I've ridden the TRE commuter line between Dallas and Fort Worth and some of the Dallas light rail lines.
On this trip, I wanted to concentrate my efforts on two new commuter rail lines: TEXRail and the DART Silver Line.
TEXRail opened on January 10, 2019, and the Silver Line began operations on October 25, 2025. Both lines operate out of DFW Airport Terminal B. TEXRail goes 27 miles west on former Cotton Belt rails to the Fort Worth T&P Station, but it seems most passengers get on and off at the Fort Worth Central Station, which is just north of the old Union Station. The Silver Line also uses the former Cotton Belt and runs 26 miles northeast out of DFW to Shiloh Road in Plano, north of Dallas. Both of these lines are planning expansions.
In this image, TEXRail and Silver Line trains pose at the stub-end DFW Terminal B Station. If you are bound for Fort Worth, take TEXRail. My fare was only about $1.50 with a senior discount. If you are destined for Dallas, board a light rail train at Terminal A.
My main complaint is that there is no signage in the airport directing one to the trains. I mentioned this to TEXRail (Trinity Metro) CEO Richard Andrewski and he was fully aware of the problem and is working to get that resolved.
After my first trip to this place i couldn't give away the emotions that i had when taking the first panorama and here i'm again with this as a result.
Ahaggar Tamenrasset, Algeria.
Venus at the center of the image and ISS taget above the "Pique La Perine" mountain.
Sirius Algeria and Djarri Abdouldjalil ©
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Here is another spiral staircase from the Newton Street Gallery. The whole design of the staircase was lovely - especially the handrails. One was like a little gulley and I could just imagine stormwater rushing down there. I will try and get out over the weekend and shoot some more material so I don't bore you with spiral staircases....
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Late summer and early autumn are the perfect time for a day trip. Today, we visited one of the many apple orchards, as well as a winery, brewery, and a few farm stands.
Cassis é uma comuna francesa na costa do mar Mediterrâneo do departamento de Bouches-du-Rhône, região de Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur.
Durante a época romana era conhecida como Carsiicis portus. É conhecida principalmente pelas suas falésias e calanques e pelos vinhos, principalmente brancos, mas também rosés, produzidos na região. O turismo é uma das principais atividades econômicas da comuna.
Os seus habitantes são chamados cassidains, derivado do provençal cassiden, que pode ter origem lígure. O lema provençal da comuna, atribuído a Frédéric Mistral, é «Qu a vist Paris, se noun a vist Cassis, n’a rèn vist» (“quem viu Paris e não viu Cassis, não viu nada”).
fonte: wikipedia
I've been walking by here everyday for a few weeks now, the Triped invaders from the red planet are still sleeping...
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This is the body of the lamp post from this previous shot, it is located on Aker Brygge in the center of Oslo. Aker Brygge was once a ship yard, but was turned into a shopping area with lots of restaurants in 1986.
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- 1/1000 sec at f/1.4 ISO400 30mm (35mm eq: 48mm)
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The crew services Pere Marquette 1225 between runs on the final day of North Pole Express trips for the 2021 season. Hats off to everyone at SRI for making it through this busy season with no major problems!
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This was always going to happen - I love this camera and I wanted to finish the film, take a photo of the camera with the camera.
"A lot of life boils down to the question of whether a person is going to be able to realize his fantasies, or else end up surviving only through compromises he can't face up to. The way I figure it, Heaven and Hell are right here on Earth. Heaven is living in your hopes and Hell is living in your fears. It's up to each individual which one he chooses."
excerpt from "Even Cowgirls Get the Blues" by Tom Robbins