I just want to say how much I appreciate your posts every day but especially the Truck and Train posts – I pass many of them on to other friends on 2 other blogs and they all enjoy them as well. And of course all the fantastic memes! Thank you!
Your welcome NebraskaFilly, feel free to comment as you like, we don’t bite too hard. Been through much of Nebraska, lived in Mitchell, SD for years and went a gallivanting a lot down through 275 going places in the heart of Nebraska.
Nice – but no shots of those that got T E Lawrence’s attention during WW1!
Somebody’s always complaining…
;P
I saw “Old Train Thursday, Turkish Steam” and immediately had a vision of Big Mike behind Obummer behind Chef Floaty at the local bath house.
Only you would make that comparison… You are truly a sick individual! Why I like you I think.
That’s a big vision
Scary, huh?
Imagine the hew and cry of today’s climate wacko’s if these coal and wood fired behemoths were still plying the rails these days.
Triple head shays, wow! Must be going to one helluva big lumber haul.
I thought the same thing.
https://youtu.be/h6sfcim5ZTA
I just want to say how much I appreciate your posts every day but especially the Truck and Train posts – I pass many of them on to other friends on 2 other blogs and they all enjoy them as well. And of course all the fantastic memes! Thank you!
Your welcome NebraskaFilly, feel free to comment as you like, we don’t bite too hard. Been through much of Nebraska, lived in Mitchell, SD for years and went a gallivanting a lot down through 275 going places in the heart of Nebraska.
Nice – but no shots of those that got T E Lawrence’s attention during WW1!
Somebody’s always complaining…
;P
I saw “Old Train Thursday, Turkish Steam” and immediately had a vision of Big Mike behind Obummer behind Chef Floaty at the local bath house.
Only you would make that comparison… You are truly a sick individual! Why I like you I think.
That’s a big vision
Scary, huh?
Imagine the hew and cry of today’s climate wacko’s if these coal and wood fired behemoths were still plying the rails these days.