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Love the sight of silo's. I guess I like the idea of grain being store in there! Part of 5th and 6th grade I went with the train to school, so that "rumble" is a very familiar sound:) Yay, thank you for sharing this with ALL SEASONS! Much appreciated - have a great week, Linda!
ReplyDeleteBy the way, about the snow, so strange that in California we're having more snow that you (on higher altitude though)
Nice photos. Happy week Linda!
ReplyDeleteTrem e pássaros uma das minhas paixaões, muito frio ....eu não aguentaria!
ReplyDeleteAqui os trens sumiram todos, o governo os baniu!
belo dia!
That first one resembles iowa a lot
ReplyDeleteHi Linda, the Good, the Random & the Fun is a fun prompt for a blog post, I feel inspired to try it myself soon!
ReplyDeleteMaggie.
Linda, a lovely rural scene with the silos. You live in a beautiful section of the country. Thanks for being here this week, please stop back again.
ReplyDeleteSuch a colourful train car, Linda!
ReplyDeleteI like how you are interested in a variety of things -- me too. We grew up in one of the only counties in the country without trains (Asotin County Washington) so even after all this time away from there stopping for them still seems kind of exotic to me; i too like the sound and the color and trying to figure out how the heck those graffiti artists get all that decoration done -- and what it all means.
ReplyDeleteNice selection of photos, Linda.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful view in that first photo!
ReplyDeleteYou caught the train at exactly at the right moment. I consider it a traveling show. Thanks for contributing to this week's Monday Mural.
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