Jacob health. Beautiful and powerful machines that were really a couple. I love these locomotives. They are part of my early childhood. I remember how similar machines were transported on the rails me as a little boy to his grandmother and holidays. I have had before them for their cardinality respect. When the train pulled into the station platform, and trembled. Your photo is the snowplow that. Big greetings! Peter.
I really like old trains! I've never seen a red cow catcher before. Or is that a plow? Now I'm confused because I need to know what that black box is. And is that a fire extinguisher below the black box? (Aren't you glad I'm in Canada and NOT your next door neighbour? Sheesh! I could be pestering you all day long with questions!)
Colorado in Color presents a series of photos, most of which were taken in September and November of 2010. Southwestern Colorado is featured, offering glimpses of the Great Sand Dunes, Gunnison, Leadville, the Royal Gorge, etc.
The photographs were taken primarily by myself and my wife, Lois Anne and are copyrighted by L & L Photography. All rights are reserved.
We have, as of February 2013, added our daughter, Denise Jelonek, a resident of Colorado, as a contributor to this blog. She is an excellent photographer and has many beautiful photographs to share.
Enjoy!
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Great!! I especially loooove the second one. Looks like a children's book character!
Jacob health. Beautiful and powerful machines that were really a couple. I love these locomotives. They are part of my early childhood. I remember how similar machines were transported on the rails me as a little boy to his grandmother and holidays. I have had before them for their cardinality respect. When the train pulled into the station platform, and trembled. Your photo is the snowplow that. Big greetings! Peter.
It's lovely! We used to have similar when I was child:)
I really like old trains! I've never seen a red cow catcher before. Or is that a plow? Now I'm confused because I need to know what that black box is. And is that a fire extinguisher below the black box? (Aren't you glad I'm in Canada and NOT your next door neighbour? Sheesh! I could be pestering you all day long with questions!)
That's one big engine. Nice red. It really pops.
I love that red!
Fantastic and so well preserved!
Niiice! =)
It's sad to see a train this handsome retired... Nice!
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