Magical set and very artfully presented. My favorite subject as they bring back a lot memories of my childhood in the early 40’s. Dad was in the Army and mom and I followed him around the country to various postings before he was deployed overseas. I’ve logged a lot of miles on these old buggies. Still remember the old curtained sleeper cars, the fine linen and silver in the dining car, and the sound and smell of oily steam in the stations. Long gone!
probishaw wrote:
Magical set and very artfully presented. My favorite subject as they bring back a lot memories of my childhood in the early 40’s. Dad was in the Army and mom and I followed him around the country to various postings before he was deployed overseas. I’ve logged a lot of miles on these old buggies. Still remember the old curtained sleeper cars, the fine linen and silver in the dining car, and the sound and smell of oily steam in the stations. Long gone!
Where taken? I’d like to visit.
Regards
Thank you.
You are right , there is something magical about these old trains/boats from the era of steam engines. When I was young, could watch them for hours and hours. I am truly nostalgic for that time.
jrrhodes wrote:
Really cool set of images. I love the second especially. Lots of drama and mystery for me at least. also decay. Love the last one too. Well done!
J.R.
Than you J.R. The second one is my favorite as well, must be the half closed blind