Don't apologize for sharing these awesome photos. This looks like a really interesting outing.
Thank you very much! I'm happy you like the photos! It's very sweet of you to say that! :-D It was a really interesting outing.
I've been on one of those historic railway trips once, when I was in school (about 8 or 9 years old). Practically all I can remember is that I couldn't find my ticket and the ticket collector was approaching fast. Fortunately, I did find it just at the last minute.
Ironically, I almost couldn't find my ticket for the return trip! *g* Actually, your memory sounds like something that could have come from my own childhood memories. *g*
There's another one of those railways and an old train, that I'd really like to go on, but so far I haven't got round to it.
I hope you get a chance to take a trip on that old train. I think you'd enjoy it. :-)
You guys are so lucky to be able to go on these cool outings together. We used to do that a lot, when my dad was still alive, but then mum didn't like to drive and now she's not allowed to, because of her eyes. I suppose I really should try to get a license, but I doubt if I could, for several reasons. Anyway, I know I could go by train (at least in theory) and bus, but somehow I always feel too stressed out to go, these days.
To be honest, I don't go on that many outings with my dad normally, though I see him on a pretty regular basis. In any case, we are very lucky to have such opportunities. I know it's a lot harder when you don't drive, but I hope you still get a chance to take your own excursion at some point.
Thanks for sharing all these photos. As always, they're a lot of fun to study (and beautiful too).
Thanks again for your kind words! And thank you very much for taking the time to look at my photos! :-D
Also, I love the cat. :)
You're not the only one. He seems to be very popular. *g*
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Date: 2014-11-03 02:15 am (UTC)Thank you very much! I'm happy you like the photos! It's very sweet of you to say that! :-D It was a really interesting outing.
I've been on one of those historic railway trips once, when I was in school (about 8 or 9 years old). Practically all I can remember is that I couldn't find my ticket and the ticket collector was approaching fast. Fortunately, I did find it just at the last minute.
Ironically, I almost couldn't find my ticket for the return trip! *g* Actually, your memory sounds like something that could have come from my own childhood memories. *g*
There's another one of those railways and an old train, that I'd really like to go on, but so far I haven't got round to it.
I hope you get a chance to take a trip on that old train. I think you'd enjoy it. :-)
You guys are so lucky to be able to go on these cool outings together. We used to do that a lot, when my dad was still alive, but then mum didn't like to drive and now she's not allowed to, because of her eyes. I suppose I really should try to get a license, but I doubt if I could, for several reasons. Anyway, I know I could go by train (at least in theory) and bus, but somehow I always feel too stressed out to go, these days.
To be honest, I don't go on that many outings with my dad normally, though I see him on a pretty regular basis. In any case, we are very lucky to have such opportunities. I know it's a lot harder when you don't drive, but I hope you still get a chance to take your own excursion at some point.
Thanks for sharing all these photos. As always, they're a lot of fun to study (and beautiful too).
Thanks again for your kind words! And thank you very much for taking the time to look at my photos! :-D
Also, I love the cat. :)
You're not the only one. He seems to be very popular. *g*