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Washington, DC
Two guys on the White House roof. Looks like a telescope rather than a weapon.
The 51st State bar, 2512 L Street Northwest near junction with Pennsylvania Avenue
July 13
Even in cities, telephone distribution is still overhead - at least in this corner where there is space at the back of buildings
No dumping - drains to …
the Potomac, Washington, DC
the Pacific Ocean,
Palisades del Rey, below the flight paths of Los Angeles International Airport
the Hudson,
Ardsley-on-Hudson, NY. See message cast into the plate at the bottom of the photo.
TARP Drop Shaft No. DS-M57
Chesapeake and Ohio Canal
Fencing is labelled "Long Fence". I think that is a company name.
Washington Harbour
On 2012 Jun 29 Washington experienced a severe storm, classified as a
derecho. See this
news story. I assume these fallen branches are remnants of that storm.
Watergate
Lincoln Memorial
I would save the Union.
My paramount object in this struggle is to save the Union, and is not either to save or to destroy slavery.
If I could save the Union without freeing any slave I would do it, and if I could save it by freeing all the slaves I would do it; and if I could save it by freeing some and leaving others alone I would also do that.
Lincoln's letter to Horace Greeley
Washington, DC, July 14
Washington Union Station
Capitol in the rain
These boxes have the names of news agencies. I think they are permanent connection points for when interviews are being recorded.
The fire hydrant appears to have a radio antenna on it.
Hirshhorn Sculpture Garden
Sphere with Sphere (1982-83) by Arnaldo Pomodoro in the grounds of Trinity College, Dublin. See
this page for two more Pomodoro links and the rest of our Ireland trip.
Washington Meeting
Note the curved sounding board over the ministers' gallery. Compare with
Brooklyn.
Leaving Washington, D.C.
Dulles International Airport
Chicago
Smith Museum of Stained Glass Windows
Navy Pier
Architectural boat trip
Back on land
Blues Camp
Clearly the building was designed as a music school
Art Institute of Chicago
Reynolds, Gainsborough and Turner are household names but Kanaoka? Why does his name appear on the frieze - the institute does not appear to have any of his works.
Kose Kanaoka is a distinctly obscure ninth century Japanese artist.
Carbon filament lightbulbs in the entrance hall of the Institute
The original trading room of the Chicago Stock Exchange has been reconstructed here.
America Windows, 1977, Marc Chagall
The Drinkers, 1890, Vincent van Gogh.
Nighthawks, 1942, Edward Hopper. Within months of its completion, it was sold to the Art Institute for a mere $3,000.
Originally this railroad ran beside Lake Michigan. Then
Grant Park was created on land reclaimed from the lake and the Art Institute was extended over the railroad into part of the park.
Chicago street views
The Bean
Not my image but I have one of the same subject. It looks quite insignificant on Google streetview - interesting that two wiki nerds should both spot it
In civilised units that is 34°C at 21:22 hours. In fact the weather was hot even by US standards. Ten days later
USA Today was reporting that the night time
low temperature in Death Valley, California was 107°F (89°C).
Leaving Chicago
Union Station, Chicago
California Zephyr
The California Zephyr is number eleven in Wikipedia's world list of
longest train services and the longest in the USA. It runs once a day from Chicago to Emeryville, just across the bay from San Francisco. See the
timetable using quaint 12-hour clock times and the
route guide.
Mississippi
Crystal Lake - note the house on stilts - we are presumably within the Mississippi levees.
Looking upstream to the bridge that takes Interstate 34 across the Mississippi.
Now in Burlington, Iowa looking back to the bridge by which we have just crossed the river.
Every few minutes the train would give out its "
lonesome hobo squall" as it approached a grade crossing (Brit: level crossing). This is
North Adams Street, Mount Pleasant, Iowa.
I originally thought it was North Cherry Street about 600 yards to the east and provided
this link to Google's current satellite view saying it is worth looking at because it shows a freight train with over 90 cars. The current state of that satellite view does show a train but it is much shorter.
Ottumwa
This was announced as a cigarette break stop and a chance for non-smokers to stretch their legs.
The corridor is eight feet off the ground. The Americans don't seem to know about yards - road signs say "… 500 feet ahead".
Not sure what this revolution detector is for - possibly to detect skidding or stuck brakes.
The church of St Mary of The Visitation on the corner of North Court Street and East 4th Street, Ottumwa, Iowa.
Photo on Panoramio.
Nebraska
I am looking forward to meeting someone from Nebraska and telling them that I have visited their state. We went to bed in Iowa and when we woke up we were already into Colorado.
California Zephyr, Day 2
Mid-West Gas & Grocery Store, 105 South Main Street, Fort Morgan, CO
The Suncor Energy refinery, Brighton Boulevard, Commerce City, CO
About 5 miles southwest of here is Aurora, a suburb of Denver. While we were asleep on the train 600 miles further west and 16 hours later, James Holmes entered the Century 16 Cinema in Aurora, killed 12 people and injured 58 others.
News story 1.
News story 2.
News story 3.
Wikipedia:
the crime and
murderer bio.
Big 10 Curve
The "Big 10 Curve" west of Arvada, a Denver suburb. Winds can be so strong in this area that hopper cars welded to the rails and filled with sand sit on an adjacent track to act as a windbreak.
Looking back to Denver and the curves we have just negotiated.
Plasser und Theurer seem to have the European monopoly on ballast tamping and similar track maintenance equipment. Plasser American probably also have a monopoly.
Blue Mountain Estates, looking like a typical Alpine village, seen from
here.
Taken from
about here, I thought I was taking the
Rocky Flats Plant (read about different Federal agencies doing battle with each other) but in fact this an unidentified gravel or cement works. The Rocky Flats Plant was about a mile to the southeast and very little trace no remains.
Rockies
Gross Dam and Reservoir. Water supply for Denver. Most of the rain falls on the west of the Rockies and Denver is on the east so various water capture points on the west lead water through a tunnel and to this reservoir.
Volunteer park rangers provide a narrative between Denver and Grand Junction
Works gang
Fraser - Winter Park, CO
Gore Canyon
Gore Canyon through which we are about to pass is seen in the in distance
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