Trains and railroad tracks have always fascinated me. It always seems to me that you could get on a train and go anywhere you wanted. These tracks are on the main highway near where our new home is being built. I love the fact that there are so many trees on each side; but it still seems as if you can see far down the tracks.
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Reminds me of my childhood home. The train tracks were right off our backyard and my friends and myself used to walk on or beside the tracks, to go to the reservoir to swim. Both dangerous things to do especially since we didn’t know how to swim.
“This train’s got the disappearing railroad blues.” 🙂
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“I’ll be gone five hundred miles when the day is done.”
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Reminds me of my childhood home. The train tracks were right off our backyard and my friends and myself used to walk on or beside the tracks, to go to the reservoir to swim. Both dangerous things to do especially since we didn’t know how to swim.
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Thanks for sharing your memories. I’m glad you stopped by. 🙂
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