The Western Tanager that knocked itself out by flying into the window under the Pilling's porch today. |
While there, a train came around the corner, so slowly that I wondered if we could make it back to the crossing and down to the Grandfather’s Trail before the train came by.
The engine crept so slowly that we didn’t even see it come around the bend before we were on the other side of the crossing.
Amanda Price taking Meighan's picture |
Some say that the tracks have to be replaced every two or three years on that curve.
LtoR: Meighan Johnson, Amanda Price, Doral Johnson "How long can these rails be?" |
The selfie is better of the train than of me.
Michael played in the loose sand that has been dropped on the mountain side of the tracks.
He ran to the top, slid down, than ran to the top again.
The night before I had stood on the balcony with Andrew Turnbull and we had watched large yellow railroad machinery come by.
... Michael standing at the bottom of the sand pile... |
I asked him how many he thought we had seen.
He said 19.
He was close to being right for Michael had counted them on the third track, 22 in all.
We had seen Matthew Wood and his children when we first crossed the tracks.
They are leaving to go back to Cochrane.
"How long is this train, Grandmother?" |
I heard some hammering tonight and thinking it as Miranda I went to check on what she was doing.
But it was the tree fort builders with their level, beams, bolts and tools working on their project – a one level tree fort.
It is hard for the feet of a 7 year old not to inch just a little closer to the tracks. |
She has been looking for a place to hang it.
Michael asked if he could come over and check as to how the building project goes.
Adam told him to come anytime. Michael probably will.
Arta
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