Do not try to do this by your self. You always need a partner to keep an eye out for approaching trains.
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...eye candy, my friend.
ReplyDeleteWell composed.
ReplyDeleteSomehow that reminds me of putting pennies on the track when I was a kid.
ReplyDeleteThat's a great reflection, Andy. Well seen and photographed.
ReplyDeleteLooks like you're safe, I can't see any impending trains.
ReplyDeleteThat is a great impact the way you render the train track!
ReplyDeleteClever one that.
ReplyDeleteStill in strong use by the look off it.
ReplyDeleteHa, took me a few seconds to figure this one out.
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