Oh yea let these tracks take me home...to Cariboo Country Canada BC....sigh....if only.
Oh and Steve many many thanks for you wonderful words about my eye for photography. I SO needed to hear that and to top it of from a photographer like yourself makes my day for sure. And my dog Storm is truely my companion when I'm out in the woods.
Back in the 30's my grandfather paid ten cents per tie for men to square a logs into a crossties. They could cut them out relatively fast with a razor sharp axe. A dime was 92% silver with more purchasing power than todays inflated paper.
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great shot! :):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):)
Ah, the possibilities! The gypsy in me wants to follow those tracks. :)
Love this!!! I have no idea why but I am fascinated by railroad tracks and photos of them. Beautiful!
♥ Teresa
off we go on another adventure .......
happy new year!
Oh yea let these tracks take me home...to Cariboo Country Canada BC....sigh....if only.
Oh and Steve many many thanks for you wonderful words about my eye for photography. I SO needed to hear that and to top it of from a photographer like yourself makes my day for sure.
And my dog Storm is truely my companion when I'm out in the woods.
I know what you mean. The sea is calling me, calling me... Once again. I must go! :)
May you always be on time wherever you are heading to.
What a great resource!
Back in the 30's my grandfather paid ten cents per tie for men to square a logs into a crossties. They could cut them out relatively fast with a razor sharp axe. A dime was 92% silver with more purchasing power than todays inflated paper.
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