SP train, engine number 5037, engine type 4-10-2
Train #962 eastbound freight train; 45 cars, 10 MPH. Photographed: Tucson, Ariz., April 22, 1933.
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i swear to god, i refreshed my page and was about to type your username in the search bar so i could send you a message to say i hope you've been doing well and then your latest reblog appeared at the top of my dash!! anyway i hope you're doing well and that you saw the brief succession teaser in the hbo trailer the other day <33
Unfortunately, my queue has been doing most of the heavy lifting—a couple of months back, I was offered an incredible opportunity to travel and do some research for a few things I've been working on. I never anticipated I'd miss this hellsite as much as I, in fact, do—let me tell you, it just isn’t the same screaming about the Succession teaser to octogenarian Latvian Jews.
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you know there’s probably something fundamentally wrong with you when you spend two days basking in the beauty of nature and can’t wait to write about it in your fic
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Clint Eastwood at a press conference in Tuscon, December 1971, © David Lee Guss [X]
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03/05/23 - Tucson, AZ - TUCSON SUNRISE - We get some very colorful sunrises and sunsets around here: so many that if you aren’t careful, you can easily start taking them for granted. My favorites are the partly cloudy days where you get both colorful sky and clouds like what you see pictured. Enjoy!
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anyways haven’t spent much time in iowa but I did spend a summer in rural ohio. I didn’t much care for the demographics it’s true but the state is absolutely beautiful. I even met a chinese exchange student who liked riding the singular shuttle bus in circles around town because she loved the area
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Colossal Cave Pennant, Tucson, Arizona
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