McLeod
Forest Lurker
Good Morning!
If I give the fence about a 10 hour day, I should get it done completely. Not sure if I can do it in the anticipated heat of the day, but, if I do, I'll be a different colour when I come home. Farmers tan, ya know.
Willie - God's speed when you go under the knife today.
When I went down to the hardware for lumber yesterday, I seen that the CN boys were up to something. Couldn't get close enough to see what they were doing, but, they have a couple of hoes available, and are using open hoppers. - Must have something to do with ballast.
I stopped for a moment to take one long distance photo:
There was a line of 6 more open-hoppers to the east, with nobody around. I couldn't resist walking over and getting a few quick photos of a car.
I take as many photos of rail cars as I can manage. I'm starting to work up an extensive file of various cars, which I hope will help me with future weathering purposes. Plus, I really enjoy taking and keeping a collection of historical photos. I believe the world will take interest in them come the future, when I'm dust.
Here's more photos of another hopper in the line:
It's going to be a very busy day, but, if I get a chance, my intention is to go down and take more photos.
Well, there's the first post of a new month here in the shop.
Time to make a move now, so have a great day.
And thanks for the likes on these simple posts. All they take is two fingers and a camera.
If I give the fence about a 10 hour day, I should get it done completely. Not sure if I can do it in the anticipated heat of the day, but, if I do, I'll be a different colour when I come home. Farmers tan, ya know.
Willie - God's speed when you go under the knife today.
When I went down to the hardware for lumber yesterday, I seen that the CN boys were up to something. Couldn't get close enough to see what they were doing, but, they have a couple of hoes available, and are using open hoppers. - Must have something to do with ballast.
I stopped for a moment to take one long distance photo:
There was a line of 6 more open-hoppers to the east, with nobody around. I couldn't resist walking over and getting a few quick photos of a car.
I take as many photos of rail cars as I can manage. I'm starting to work up an extensive file of various cars, which I hope will help me with future weathering purposes. Plus, I really enjoy taking and keeping a collection of historical photos. I believe the world will take interest in them come the future, when I'm dust.
Here's more photos of another hopper in the line:
It's going to be a very busy day, but, if I get a chance, my intention is to go down and take more photos.
Well, there's the first post of a new month here in the shop.
Time to make a move now, so have a great day.
And thanks for the likes on these simple posts. All they take is two fingers and a camera.