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Nice retro railway shot, Sue. Evocative of an era.
Best wishes, Pete.
I loved that shot…only decent one
Lovely shot Due; there are so many possible stories contained in it.
Thanks, Su! I love luggage from a past era, and this shot was a gift because of that sunlight landing in just the right place!
I know what you mean. I wonder if in future people will look at backpacks and pink Samsonite cases with quite the same nostalgia.
Surely not!!
sorry, Sue. The downside of small tablets and fat fingers
Teehee, I guessed as much!
All forlorn but lovely 🙂 🙂
I love old railway stuff!
Your day out on the Bluebell line has produces lots of delightful subjects for your lens! I remember going on it with my eldest grandson and his new sister – he would have been 2 yrs old – he is now 16 and 6ft 4″
He loved trains then.
Well, I went with my friend and her husband, and we picked up their 9 year old son who is volunteering on the line….mad about trains!