Catching Up! October 2- The Lonely Railroad Tracks: Why do railroad tracks seem lonesome? Maybe it's because it is a form of commerce that is rarely seen and yet the paths that they took are still here. We see them everywhere around here. Grass growing up in between the slats, trees that are way too low to make clearance and rarely cut back now because trains seldom come through anymore. But this is an active train track and it is my hope that passengers will see this grinning face in the dark. Placing the Jack, it was incredibly dark and quiet here, and the tracks calm with no vibrations, no horns or bells in the distance. But one will come from out of the dark and rush by this Jack o’Lantern only to be swallowed up into the dark again. Trains in the daytime are impressive things. People stop what they're doing and they watch them pass. But trains at night are almost spectral sights, with mournful, ghostly sounds that can be both shiver inducing and comforting. Tonight’s Jack is just for this train and anyone aboard who looks out and sees this little gift to celebrate October. Shine on, little guy.
Oct 3rd: The Winter Trees in early Autumn- It is too early for trees to be bare here in Texas. They have hardly started to fall at all so to find this one perfect fence post by a bare tree was surprisingly perfect. Sometimes our wanderings take us down old country roads and a moment stops us because everything is framed just right. “Stop! Right there!” Like it was waiting for us. The post, the tree, the moody sky and the gun barrel grays, pewters and charcoals which look so much more wintery than fall. I love how much these Jacks glow on old roads and while I know that they will not get quite as much traffic as other Jack drops, those who do pass by will surely see him from a good distance and that makes it even creepier and perfect for this time of year. It was absolutely still taking this photo. No sound. No wind, no birds, no crickets or cars or sound of life. Just silence and the car was a good trot away from where I was shooting. So get the shot, walk back to the car in silence. Walk faster. *shiver* #gpp24 #thegreatpumpkinproject #greatpumpkinproject
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I always thing the train whistle sounds so mournful. But hopefully, what a surprise someone will get looking out the window in the dark! Will you need to out up another fence to keep the ducks out?
True. I think Hank Williams( and lots of other country music singers) caught the " train whistle blues"! Ed will sing it for you in a second, if asked!
Tabitha is a cutie! Where is Samantha?!
Your plate of food looks good, as always.
I think you would live at he ranch, if possible! I don't blame you!
we have one train that mourns, about 4 am 3 to 4 days a week, nothing runs on the tracks but that one train, it comes to Tropicana and then goes back the way it came, we are the end of the line. I love the sound. also love the punkin project. I am so happy for you and for LD that he has so many things to keep him occupied, singing and music and digging holes and reading and watching old movies.. God bless both of you
LD seems like a tinkerer that just needs to keep busy. I am much the same way, I need something to do each day, I would go stir crazy otherwise!
I am so glad that LD has things to keep him busy and occupied. Work is good for the soul.
I have always loved the sound of trains. Growing up on top of a mountain we could hear the train's mournful sounds on cold, crisp winter nights. The sound would come up on the wind and I would stop and listen as I walked from the barn to the house in the dark. There was something magical about it to me. Lovely post, Linda. xo Diana
Sorry you forgot your meds! And I love Tabitha and the ducks...Enjoy!
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Donna
Aww, too bad you forgot more meds. I think you could have stayed much longer. Maybe you can go back in another week or two.
Love the photos of LD in his domain. He's one happy guy. There is nothing like tinkering and making music...its good for the soul.
Sue
Such wonderful pictures, and I love the pumpkins in the dark beside the train tracks and the road...what a fun little project to make people smile! I am sorry that LD lost his wedding ring. I do hope he can find it, but maybe a new one would be a nice gift for Christmas or whenever his birthday is or anniversary? Just a thought. Love that he enjoys keeping busy. It is good for the brain and soul. Love the pictures of everything...this is just so down home good!! Sorry you have to leave!! How far away is it from home? Maybe you can go back again soon...I would...
Hi Linda. It was great to catch-up with you. I am WAY BEHIND on blog reading! Fun Halloween pictures of the jack-o-lanterns besides the railroad tracks. I hope that LD finds his wedding ring. Charly lost his at work many years ago. LD looks very happy in all of the pictures. Looks like he is keeping busy. I hope you both have a very good week! See you again soon!
Your creativity and LD's ingenuity are a great match! I like how you've lit his bedroom!
Now that the weather will be cooling down, I know you'll spend more time at the ranch. God must have a reason for you to have forgotten the meds.
When will you begin to switch your decor to Christmas? Next month? I'd love to do mine a bit earlier, especially since Thanksgiving is late this year - the 28th! But I have loved ones who live with me who like things done orderly - one holiday at a time! LOL!
Maybe I'll do my bedroom early...There's a thought!
There are train tracks a few blocks down from my house. There aren't many trains that go through but they are in use and I can hear them from my house.
You did great with the lights...Looks very nice! We live about half a mile from the train tracks that run through our town. Occasionally, I might hear the train around 3:00 am if I am awake... Other than that, we never hear it. I think that ol' jack o' lantern is cool sitting there. could be a bit eerie with the light coming form the JOL and the train tracks. Great pictures.
It is way too long since I've visited here. So little time these days. We have been so busy! Hopefully things are slowing down a little.
Love how you have lighted the camper bedroom. It looks so cozy and welcoming!
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