Along the rickety railway track the journey has begun.
With innards juddered, bones shaken, nerves shredded,
The question is: when will the journey be done?
The Rickety Railway Track
21 responses to “The Rickety Railway Track”
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Sometimes, Prenin, the unknown is wonderful!
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I think we are close TL…Major obstacles yet to overcome but we have come miles and miles and there are but few corners left to go ’round….Hang on 🙂 VK
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Keep on keeping on, VK. We’ll get there!
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Right around that corner is where the journey ends cause the tracks are gone. 😮
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Did you take this photo, Tom? Where is it?
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I didn’t, Andra. It’s another tweaked screen grab from a movie. No idea which one, however. And, I’ve no idea where it is either. I’m rubbish.
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The unknown…what a wonder it is
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Jo, the greatest mystery!
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When I visit your site, Tom, I figure that it’s your job to not only enlighten me about when the journey ends, but also when it starts, who’s going along for the ride (Walpole?), what stops they make, did anyone think to pack hair gel and did I noticed the ominous faces in the shrubbery along the way? (Probably missed those, but I figure I can count on you to patiently point those out.)
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There’s always something different, yet slightly familiar on this journey, LA.
Your mentioning of Walpole has reminded me that I haven’t posted the next part of this year’s tale featuring him through that hole in the wall out in the Grinds. I shall include this post as an interlude to that tale, as a train was due to feature…LikeLike
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The only answer I’ve ever heard is “when it’s over, it’s over.” Not very consoling, but it is an indication of an inevitable end.
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It is, Rebecca, but I like to think of things having alternative endings with unlimited possibilities. The inevitable end then becomes only one of many.
Whether I’m right, though, will only be disclosed to me… at the end!LikeLike
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