Haunting! Definitely brings to mind stories of days past. Wives from the east traveling to join their newly rich husbands. Ministers and priests traveling to build churches in Godless towns. Bankers, builders and lawyers all looking to make a buck on the final frontier…
perfect title…
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Thanks.
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I like de rail . . .
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De rail like you…think you smart man.
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Interesting photo, with the train going nowhere. 🙂
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They left it there to rot. Curious end to an exciting life.
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perfect.
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🙂
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Very nice, Mike…I like it in black and white.
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Aye, and I thank you Scott.
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Aye…but, of course. 😉
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I looked at this photo and a Johnny Cash song popped up in my head…….and this is a good thing. Another great one Mike!
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Johnny Cash was/is the man. Thanks Jagged.
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Smashing photo Mike.
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Blimey! Thanks.
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🙂
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Nice shot Mike!
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Thanks Claude.
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Loving this, great shot.
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Thanks very much. Love the name of your blog. Been there, still there.
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That’s an awesome shot
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Thanks so much Marcel.
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Great shot. There’s something so appealing about old train cars.
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Agreed, and thank you.
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If you imagined really hard you could believe it was still moving and just maybe you could tear up there and jump on!
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And in so doing I would tear it up alright….my knee ligaments, cartilage, and Achilles tendon. I would have to drink some to imagine THAT hard.
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Amazing in Black and white
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Thank you!
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Cool find. Did you get any close-ups? Love this kind of stuff.
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I have a previous post under poetry where I do have a closer shot with 3 haiku. In color. Thanks t.
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Haunting! Definitely brings to mind stories of days past. Wives from the east traveling to join their newly rich husbands. Ministers and priests traveling to build churches in Godless towns. Bankers, builders and lawyers all looking to make a buck on the final frontier…
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“All looking to make a buck.” Nothing has changed except you don’t want to leave your boys alone with the priest.
Good morning.
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I like the old train pictures 🙂
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I love trains. Thanks.
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Great work!
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Thanks hutch.
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a well-named photo!
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Aye, I hoped so.
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A very old passenger car! Just sitting there too. Strange. I should think somebody would like to have it. Great shot too.
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Thanks. Just sitting there. Idle and broken.
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