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Random Photo thread

No Bluenose? off in HFX i suppose............wait is that two masted rig it? I was in Wolfeville last week never took a pic its not something I do in spite of it being easy and in spite of once draping myself with camera gear.

The Bluenose was out of port most of the season at the tall ship festival throughout the Great Lakes. The Lunenburg photo was taken the day before Dorian hit but later in the month the Bluenose was back in port for few days for a refresh and then off to Halifax where we managed a 2 hour habour cruise. Weather kind of sucked but I'm OK with that ...the wife did whine a bit but she is a real trooper though. Couldn't go full sail due to the winds and he did almost (accidentally) have some of the deck in the water.



Bluenose Tour by soates50, on Flickr
 
Yeah, my friends parents bought this site on the ridge almost 40 years ago. Now, you'd never be able to build here. I'm about 800 feet above the river. The house faces the other way, towards My Hood
 
That is interesting.
i would wonder what it is.
Then say to just enjoy it.
then ask what it was.
then just enjoy it some more.
then ponder some more.
then I did figure out what it is.
and is more enjoyable to think of you noticing that.
 
Mixing thinset mortar for a tile job, I got distracted by the cool looking pattern in the mud.

 
IMG_4516 by Scott Marvin, on Flickr

Taken today on a Ferry Ride across Kentucky Lake, the old Danville Tennessee grain terminal. Before KY Lake was formed in the 1940's by the construction of Kentucky Dam this structure sat on the edge of the Tennessee River and had a rail spur going to it. Grain was offloaded from rail cars onto barges for transport to points North and South. In preparation for the impoundment of the Lake The Tennessee Valley Authority spent years demolishing structures and re locating Cemeteries that would be under water. As the locals tell it the Danville Grainery was built with reinforced Concrete and TVA tried Dynamite and bulldozers and the thing wouldn't budge. They gave up and designated it a Navigational landmark for river traffic. There are several stories of it below the water.
 
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Taken today on a Ferry Ride across Kentucky Lake, the old Danville Tennessee grain terminal. Before KY Lake was formed in the 1940's by the construction of Kentucky Dam this structure sat on the edge of the Tennessee River and had a rail spur going to it. Grain was offloaded from rail cars onto barges for transport to points North and South. In preparation for the impoundment of the Lake The Tennessee Valley Authority spent years demolishing structures and re locating Cemeteries that would be under water. As the locals tell it the Danville Grainery was built with reinforced Concrete and TVA tried Dynamite and bulldozers and the thing wouldn't budge. They gave up and designated it a Navigational landmark for river traffic. There are several stories of it below the water.

Found a picture of the old structure. That is a cool landmark. I'd like to dive there and explore the submerged portion of the building.
 
My neck of the woods in Missouri has a bunch of State Parks close by and lots of good asphalt country roads to ride on. I took about a 100 mile trip around my area on Friday and it was a beautiful day for riding or just doing nothing.

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It is a popular place in the Summer for boaters to tie off and congregate.
 
Last night. It's raining now. We have a railline running right thru town that services a few buisnesses. A locomotive with a few cars comes thru twice a week or so. Being a bit of a train geek, I'd love to get some pics, but it usually comes thru shorly before I get home from work.
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Was going to go on a fall color photo expedition ride. But didnt have time, was just going riding while running an errand.
Found this colorfull tree in town. Entire tree was in full sun, and so was a place to park bike in the road.
But just standing there could see down the sidewalk and see front of a couple houses and some distractions, yah, like a big U of M flag, ughhhh (cant have that in any of MY pictures).
So found a low vantage point, to fill frame with bike and tree, and not much else other than the sky.
(can kinda see in sidebag of me laying on side in the road)
 
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