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	<title>Comments on: Blue hues of a quickly darkening sky reflect off the frozen Eramosa River as oranges of a winter sunset predict a Sailor&#8217;s delight on the morrow. You&#8217;d be hard pressed to miss this train at night: 10 lit up objects adorn the lead locomotive: Number Boards, class lights displaying &#8220;extra&#8221;, two headlights, and four ditchlights, the extra set added to see around curves in the mountainous territory of British Columbia. This was winter&#8217;s last stand in 2019 &#8211; a rare frigidly cold March day just as daylight savings was about to creep in &#8211; so too would the warmth and with it goes all the snow.

I did a similar photo in early 2004 with my first junk digital camera, it was a pleasure to have the chance to try this again, I have had this on my mind for quite some time to try but just never made it happen.</title>
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