All Aboard!

Bloganuary writing prompt
Name an attraction or town close to home that you still haven’t got around to visiting.

My dad was a train guy. He built model trains. When I was a kid, we had a spare room in our house dedicated to his model trains. He loved trains and he would take me places and we would look at trains together. Good stuff.

I went to Durango High School in Durango Colorado. That’s right, home to the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad Train. I loved that train. I was a sandwich-board-man giving out information to tourists in the summer and part of my gig was to go and wave at the train when it left and go and wave at the train when it came back. I’d get soot all over me from head to toe but it felt authentic and people on the train would smile their faces off and wave back. It was great.

Now, I drive to Chicago from Rockford often. Every time I pass a brown and white sign indicating the exit for the Illinois Railway Museum. Something I should have taken my kids to and should be interested in. I mean, I like trains too.

The reality is that I’m annoyed when a train jams me up at a crossing. I shake my fist and shout, “What is this? The 1800’s!”

I loved the time with my dad and his trains and I loved seeing the Old Narrow Gauge roll in and out of Durango and I’ve always thought about going to the train museum, maybe someday – Toot Toot!

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“Anything is within walking distance if you have the time.”

-Steven Wright

When I was growing up, there was a lot of walking on tv and in movies.

Shows I watched had characters that spent most of the credits of the show walking somewhere.

Then, in the beginning of the episode, the main character walked into a new situation; hopefully, there wouldn’t be any trouble . . . this time.

David Banner walking away while “The Lonely Man” plays.

Ultimately, the character did run into trouble, solved it tidily in a thirty minute or hour long increment and then walked away while the sad chords of loneliness underscored them.

I thought that walking away while sad music played was cool and dramatic.

Needless to say, walking has been and always will be my preferred mode of travel.

I’m not going to say I love walking and that it fills my soul but I will say that I am not afraid to walk anywhere or any distance . . . if I have the time.

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