Full of steam.
RonKoris wrote:
My wife's sister-in-law sent me this photo her friend, Miranda, shot. I thought it was really good and decided to share with you.
Kudos to Miranda,fine image.
She nailed it on this one....the power of these machines is captured very well in her image.
OddJobber wrote:
So a friend of your wife's brother's wife shot this. Huh! I thought Photo Gallery is for posting photos YOU shot.
Rather a rude remark! I see it's ok to repost Your images even if I didn't take them. Get Your cheerios upside down this morning?
RonKoris wrote:
Sorry, my bad. Yes I just read the rules for this section and you are right. I will try to remove this image as soon as possible so you can rest easy. Sorry that I have affended you so.
Thanks for taking it down. I have had several sleepless nites ever since it has been posted in the wrong area, hoping that this disgusting breach of etiquette would be remedied. Oh, what a tragedy! You are to be commended for removing it and atoning for your horrible affront to soiciety.
But, on the other hand, I am glad you posted it for everyone's enjoyment. Thanks.
Wow, really nice winter picture of a steam engine doing what it does best, 'Belching'....Pere Marquette Berkshire Style Locomotive, #1225, was this the train used in the Polar Express?
Thanks for posting. It's a good shot and I don't care who took it. Just appreciate the photo. Why complain? In this day and age there's too much complaining and not enough of the positive. The photo is awesome and I enjoyed it. Again, thanks for posting it.
Great shot! Thanks for sharing, even if someone else's.
I guess I need to know where the rules are.... I tried to find them to read (but could not find them) so I don't ever get in trouble!
At any rate, I really like the photo! You will have to ask about the lack of tracks, I think we would all like to know!
RonKoris wrote:
My wife's sister-in-law sent me this photo her friend, Miranda, shot. I thought it was really good and decided to share with you.
Love the shot!! FYI- a little history of this engine. It was restored by the Michigan State University Railroad Club beginning in the early 1970's and was used as a model for the book "Polar Express" written by Chris VanAllsburg. I passed by the engine every day that I was going to school at MSU. The last I heard, the engine was being used to take passengers on excursions several times a year.
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