Thundering freight

Thundering freight

Those who’ve been foolish enough to follow along over the years (especially my photos on Flickr) have probably noticed a certain fascination for the railroad tracks that run through the middle of town. Sunday, as WeatherGirl and I biked home from Prairie Pioneer Days (the local summer community festival here, where she had been part of a fine dance performance), we were blocked by a train that was shunting right in the middle of town. We headed up to one of the only 5 roads in town that cross the tracks, where we saw that not only was the offending train eventually heading our way, but that there was another train heading the opposite direction that was waiting for all this shunting to be finished as well.

I had my camera gear (I’d been taking photos of the dance), and this was just too cool an opportunity to pass up. So I parked my bike and took way too many train pictures, including a pretty cool panorama.

Here we have the shunting train in the foreground (which was parked), the other trained blurred in the middle distance as it moves to the right, and the crossing guard visible between the cars of both trains.

Now if only there were still a passenger service in Morris. Sigh.

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Transforming an historic landmark

Transforming an historic landmark

Morris is lucky to have a wonderful art deco movie theatre from the 1940’s that is still a single screen first run theatre. It went up for sale this summer, and there were concerns that we might lose our cinema. Happily, a group came together on fairly short notice (essentially over the weekend) that was able to make a successful offer on the theatre.

As one might guess from the photo, the theatre could use some rennovation, and some creative changes to the business model wouldn’t hurt either. Still, I was extremely impressed by the group’s enthusiasm for saving the theatre, and the creative energy at the meetings over the weekend.

People asked WeatherGirl to be on the Board of Directors for the theatre, but the fact that we’re leaving the country for a year in three weeks kind of killed that :-). We’re probably going to be setting up a web site for them, so I ran out and took a bunch of photos of the theatre, including this.

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