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Kurt Clark
Bellevue, WA, United States
Kurt is a perpetual gearhead; he has been riding a bicycle since 1970, working on a car since 1978, and riding a motorcycle since 1986. He usually has 3 or 4 mechanical projects going at a time, plus a houseful of things that need to be fixed. He's also a habitual sketcher, drawing pictures of cars, airplanes, and trains in pen and pencil since he was four years old. Kurt and his wife are life-long Pacific Northwesterners and WSU Cougars to the core. When he's not doing technical support or working on his `59 Chevy Biscayne, Kurt is camping, watching movies, or photographing trains and railroad subjects with his sons David and Jack.
Railroad Brings Fire to Ephrata
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From the "Grant County Journal," Ephrata, WA
July 18, 1955
The Ephrata volunteer fire department had two fires delivered to them
shortly after 11 o'clock ...
Port Coquitlam
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Editors Note: We've added another high quality associate site in the right
hand margin. "The Yard Limit." The author has focused on the ubiquitous yard
goa...
Influence and Inspiration
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What influences your photographs? What is your inspiration? After the Autumn
Leaf Slideshow those were questions that lingered in my mind after seeing
some...
Happy Thanksgiving 2009
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Not surprisingly, one of our family Thanksgiving Day traditions is to pile
into the minivan and get donuts before looking at trains. It's nice to have
an a...
4 EMD’s South
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Tuesday afternoon 11-24-09 was cloudy as I was headed south on Airport Way
and as I passed over the UP’s Argo yard saw a UP Geep switching at the south
end...
Travels
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In my many years away from home, travel by train has always held an
excitement as part of the holiday journey. In November, thoughts turn to
Thanksgiving a...
1 comments:
I'm thinking this made for a really really crummy day.
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