Jarrell's Show Me Something, November 2021 Edition

Welcome to SHOW ME SOMETHING for November, here we go…

This is embarassing, Imgur is glitching right now, and I cannot post a picture to start the month. Someone else will need to post the opening image for November.

So…# SHOW ME ANYTHING!

-Kevin

Kevin Show Anything.

Filling he up.

Next - Another scene of your choice.

David

Thanks David. Imgur is working again.

Show me more fields.

-Kevin

I’ll field a field.

Please show me some cattle in a field.

Looks to me like they can’t figure out where this tree came from, and they’re also wondering who’s going to be the first one to climb it…

Wayne

More livestock in a bucolic setting, please.

24 hours passed and no more livestock.

702

Show me a steam engine.

How about an iron horse…

Wayne

More steam please.

A Pennsy Q2 blasts through the scene:

PRR_Q2-6187a by Edmund, on Flickr

Can’t get enough steam! More, please.

Wayne - More Steam.

More steam locomotves

David

When I looked at this photo posted I wondered why Wayne would post a prototypical image when he is well aware of the rules. Then I zoomed in on the photo and was pleasantly surprised[bow]

Great looking photos here!

Carry on with the last request of more steam please.

TF

Track Fidler - More Steam

Pennsy L1 2-8-2 with a coal drag.

More Steam Please

Rick Jesionowski

Please show me something that is blue.

Brent - Something Blue,

Class 37 37026 ‘Glencairn’.

More Blue.

David

This one is a slightly modifed Train Miniature boxcar…

Wayne

How about some yellow freight cars, please.

Three-fer Reefer:

NP_Ice_Refrigerator by Edmund, on Flickr

More Yellow, please.

Lots of yellow Reefers here:

Show me more yellow please.

-Kevin

Slow day at union Station:

Yellow_Cab by Edmund, on Flickr

How about those red fenders! Show me red, please.

The management at the CENTRAL ATLANTIC AND SOUTHERN decided a good new image was to paint their boxcars bright red.

More of the red please.

-Kevin

Here’s a couple of red reefers, with lettering supplied by a long-time friend…

Wayne

More red rolling stock, please.