We watched a few trains today.
This was at the Morton Arboretum. They call it the Enchanted Railroad. I asked one the "engineers" operating it, how long it took to set-up. He gave a detail schedule of so many days for the this and that step. It totaled about 4-5 days. It would be wonderful if we could set-up a peace train over 5 days.

Cool.
ReplyDeleteAnd Peace Train is an all time favorite song of mine.
thanks - certain one of the best songs with train in it.
ReplyDeleteI love miniature trains. We started collecting pieces for one years ago, but never quite finished it. This looks like a really cool one!
ReplyDeleteit's a very nice set that has been featured at the Morton Arboretum the past few holiday seasons. thanks
ReplyDeleteThere is something fascinating about watching mini trains. Happy Sunday! Happy New Years!
ReplyDeleteTrains are mesmerizing. Look at those transfixed little faces.
ReplyDeleteI think it easy to imagine riding or standing by a real train as it goes by. thanks Happy New Year
ReplyDeleteYou know for that many children in the room, I don't recall any crying or fussing. They were definitely enjoying the action on the tracks.
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I remembered my own train story, and gave you a thank you link.
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ReplyDeleteAh. Peace Train. In just five days, too. I would definitely climb aboard.
ReplyDeleteYou know that song's not really about a train, right?
ReplyDeleteI love trains like that - - - wish I could have seen it.
ReplyDeleteYeah but it's a good metaphorical train about the peace movement and playing it gives you a reason to wear paisley.
ReplyDeleteIn my book, the wish for peace isn't a '70's concept. It's timeless.
ReplyDeleteI would agree with that.
ReplyDeleteIt sure would be great if people could come together. Even agreeing to peacefully work on coming together would be a good start. thanks
ReplyDeleteIt's a nice set-up. I suspect they would do it again next year. thanks
ReplyDeleteIt's pretty enchanting. My kids would love that place.
ReplyDeleteKids of all ages. thanks
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