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17-MAR-2005 Lee Rudd

On Time?

Thursday 17th March 2005 - Day 89

I had all sorts of plans to treat you all to some Irish stuff this evening, but instead I took the opportunity to take in some sun today. Thats right, temperatures in the sixties! wow... I'll faint... Honestly though, all the winter sweaters and coats were a bit redundant walking around at lunchtime taking pictures.

I had a bit of a walk along the Exe estuary. At this point, the railway runs close to the sea wall. I couldn't resist pointing my camera at a passing train. I'm one boy who never wanted to be a train driver though. Mind you, where is he, or her?

Oh, if you wonder where my landscape is... Look at the reflection in the side of the train...

Another mystery item?


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Sheena Woodhead18-Mar-2005 22:16
Nice bright and cheerful train - perhaps it is on time :-)
Gayle P. Clement18-Mar-2005 19:30
Very colorful train.
Elaine (etfitz)18-Mar-2005 03:17
Great colors!
Linda Willets18-Mar-2005 03:10
Wow.. a very colorful train.. I love riding on them
Guest 17-Mar-2005 23:43
Almost like summer weather!
Guest 17-Mar-2005 23:42
Very colorful train,Lee. I haven't been on one of these in ages. I think I'd like it more if you had some motion blur though.
Breland17-Mar-2005 23:09
I like that idea for a reflection picture Lee. Good shot.
Guest 17-Mar-2005 22:55
Great reflection on the train!
laine8217-Mar-2005 20:32
Ah, Sir Richard without his wings, though it does look as if it can fly around those tracks, LOL!! The 'other ' beats me, Lee.
Lee Rudd17-Mar-2005 20:24
It was coming towards me ... that I am sure about!!!
Guest 17-Mar-2005 20:22
wonderfully sunny here as well. your train driver is at the other end of the train, I see a single illuminated headlight, signaling the back of the train