In the 1930's, my father and his brothers laid tracks for the train lines in the northeast corridor of the US. Today, my son helped drive a small train on a local rail museum's grounds. He loved it.
As my paternal grandmother would say with a shake of her head: "He can't help it, Honey. Trains are in his blood."
Saturday, November 17, 2012
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