Track 10 – Anything at All
At the halfway point of our little exploration of Radio Paradise I give you some folk/rock from, Over the Rhine, a group named after a onetime working-class German neighborhood, now gentrified, in Cincinnati, Ohio.
At the halfway point of our little exploration of Radio Paradise I give you some folk/rock from, Over the Rhine, a group named after a onetime working-class German neighborhood, now gentrified, in Cincinnati, Ohio.
We live about a third of a mile uphill from some railroad tracks. They are not just any old railroad tracks either, if you are traveling by train from Seattle to Los Angeles you will pass thru our fair city of Klamath Falls. These tracks are kind of like I-5 in that they are the main north-south route along the west coast, so freight trains also pass through here every day. There are probably ten to twelve trains total using those tracks per each 24 hour period.
A direct line along that third of a mile crosses three regular surface city streets, a bike path and one 5 lane US highway before you get to the tracks. Not too far that direct line is a street called Portland that those tracks cross. This is the only street crossing on this side of town, the rest have bridges over the tracks. This street crossing doesn’t come into play on any of our trips, so we really don’t have to worry about waiting for any length of time at the crossing when any of the long freight trains pass thru town. What we do have to contend with is the train’s engineer signaling his approach to the crossing.
It wasn’t until we moved here that we knew that any train approaching a street crossing, whether it has automatic gates or just flashing lights, the train’s engineer has to sound the train’s horn in a series of blasts – two long, one short and a final long. Because we can actually see the train through the trees and gaps in between houses in the winter from our front porch, we have no trouble hearing these blasts of 96-110 db sound. When we first moved into our house those horn blasts could be startling because our living room faces front towards the track. After a few months though, we got used to them and we are to a point that we almost don’t hear them anymore. Almost.
I have noticed that different engineer’s each have a different way of sounding that signal, some have longer longs or a shorter short blast. Because we are a stop on the Amtrak route and have a very large rail yard south of town there are probably several of this engineers who live in town. I am convinced that the different variations in the horn blasts lengths is similar to the pilot whose landing pattern took him over his house and wagged his wings as a greeting to his family, these distinctive horn blasts let their family know they are coming home.
My pictures for a photo challenge announced on Instagram by my favorite Miata custom product guy Adam at revlimiter.net. It started on Monday June 8th and ran for the next 30 days, ending on July 7th. All the pictures, except about 4 of them were taken on the actual numbered day. I only missed one day, #15: Pride – I had a perfect idea for this one, but whenever we went there to take a picture there was a car in the spot we needed…
A Special Covid Red Edition. As of Monday, July 13, 2020 at 9:00 PM pacific time:
Track | Daily | Crush |
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1964 Chevrolet Corvette | 2008 BMW M3 | 1964 Peel P50 |
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A race car with a Hollywood pedigree. | I usually prefer the looks of the previous gen, but this one’s almost as nice. | One of three 3-wheelers for auction this week. (#2 & #3) |
This song by Sam Phillips is probably the only one on this list that is a one-hit wonder for me. I have heard a few other songs of hers and unlike the other artists here, none of them made me go out and buy any of her music.
While wandering the interwebs this evening looking to find something to entertain me when I came across this photo as the header image for a Lifehacker article and for whatever reason it spoke to me.
It is sort of like the Mona Lisa as it mirrors the painting’s novel qualities, including the subject’s expression, which is frequently described as enigmatic, the monumentality of the composition, the subtle modelling of forms, and the atmospheric illusionism.
Enjoy!
As of Monday, July 6, 2020 at 9:00 PM pacific time:
Track | Daily | Crush |
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1967 Fiat 850 Spider Race Car |
2015 Dodge Viper SRT | 1993 Nissan Homy GT Cruise EXC 4×4 |
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The brakes currently don’t work, but who needs them, its a racecar. | A perfect grocery-getter with 645 HP and 600 lb-ft of torque | At first glance I thought it said Nissan Horny… |