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#131611 - 11/13/07 02:56 AM
Re: What are your three?
[Re: gims]
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Registered: 10/14/07
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Loc: The wilds of Scotland, UK
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Mountain Ash, all together now..."The Northern Lights of old Aberdeen mean home-sweet-home to me....." Nice song...and I liked your poem too!
My three would be:
1. Travel across Canada on that train/tour thingy. 2. Take a trip on the Orient Express. 3. Drive a steam train.
(I have a love of trains as you can see!) I actually welled up with tears when I saw "The Mallard" steam train at the National Railway Museum in York, UK! One of my happiest moments was when I travelled on a steam train from Aviemore to Boat of Garten....bliss!
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#131612 - 11/13/07 05:42 AM
Re: What are your three?
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The Union of South Africa was refubished in my town (where I grew up) a relation and his gang dressed up and polished it into shining new) Been to Inverness in a steam train...a most lovely trip Are you in UK Countrygirl? Mountain ash
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#131613 - 11/13/07 07:28 AM
Re: What are your three?
[Re: Mountain Ash]
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Registered: 10/14/07
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Loc: The wilds of Scotland, UK
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Bonnie Scotland, Mountain Ash! Lived here all my life!
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#131614 - 11/13/07 01:16 PM
Re: What are your three?
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Registered: 01/16/07
Posts: 3404
Loc: USA
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I'm curious to know how you came to love trains, countrygirl. This may not be the thread to discuss it on, but I find your interest in trains, well... interesting.
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#131615 - 11/13/07 01:49 PM
Re: What are your three?
[Re: gims]
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Registered: 08/22/07
Posts: 1761
Loc: Southern Maine, USA
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me, too....my hubby has a beautiful little train set and stares in wonder at trains like a little boy...
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#131616 - 11/13/07 04:23 PM
Re: What are your three?
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Registered: 11/18/05
Posts: 1796
Loc: Daytona Beach, Florida
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Hannelore, you're sooo funny. We all get to visit the beach house, right? I might need more than three, but this is a beginning:
1. No more pain. 2. No more fear. 3. More love.
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#131617 - 11/13/07 04:58 PM
Re: What are your three?
[Re: Saundra]
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Registered: 10/14/07
Posts: 139
Loc: The wilds of Scotland, UK
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I honestly don't know why I love trains!! I know nothing about them mechanically or anything like that...I just get all sentimental when I see an old steam train. A huge network of local railways were closed down in Scotland a few decades ago. One signature was all it took to wipe out a huge network of railway which criss-crossed all over my part of Scotland, connecting all the little villages and towns....I think it's so sad and would love to go back in time and see it in it's hey-day. Some of the old railway routes have been turned into cycle paths which is nice, especially when they pass old stations. I'm just an old-fashioned gal I suppose!
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#131618 - 11/13/07 05:39 PM
Re: What are your three?
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Registered: 06/23/06
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CountryGirl, we took my baby grandson two weeks ago for a dayout to ride good old Thomas the Tank Engine in an old railyard in Carmathenshire. Got to ride Percy, too. Fed them as well with water from a leaky bucket and Controller got to singing "There's a hole in my bucket, dear Percy, dear Percy..." I have never been on a steam train. That was as close as I got to riding one and was as thrilled as the grandchildren. I understand where this love for trains come from. The tiny museum they had in the railyard had photos of where old tracks used to be, where the motorways run now. It is sad how much have been lost to modernisation. Oh, I have a friend who is now living a boyhood ambition. He drives a train part-time and is a lawyer the rest of the week.
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#131619 - 11/13/07 06:09 PM
Re: What are your three?
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Registered: 03/22/05
Posts: 4876
Loc: Canada
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I've had a lifelong love of trains too. Mom used to say it was in my blood because some of her relatives were train conductors all their lives. I haven't made it all the way across Canada but did manage to travel from Halifax (Nova Scotia) to Ontario and then Ontario to Edmonton in the late 70's.
I've always wanted to set up a complicated train set in my basement, you know, with many trains on different levels running through mountains and villages. Our basement's too small...but our grandson's basement is the perfect size...LOL. Okay, put that on my list too of things to do before I die - set up a super-duper train system in my grandson's basement! Do you think he'd mind if I used him to make that particular dream come true?
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