Here is my entry for Dan at No Facilities blog Thursday Door Challenge.
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Cee
Great shots! ❤️
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I have enjoyed the train theme this week – and the variety here shows different moods Cee
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Thanks Yvette. A lot of people came up with trains following Dan’s examples.
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These are great, Cee. How in the world do you keep track and find these photos? Who has this many great photos of old trains in their files?
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They are well keyworded…. Actually it is easier than that. I took all the photo at Camp 18 and I have a folder for them 😀 😀
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I feel like I learn so much, just looking at your photos.
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Thanks Karen 😀
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A train car just for women? Hmmm, this could be a good thing or not! I’ll go with good and assume there is tea, cakes, cocktails, and mani pedi’s happening in there.
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I like the way you think 😀 😀
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Love your doors, Cee! So much character in each one.
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Bring me back to the romance of the train 😀
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For sure 👍🏼
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Fabulous finds Cee 🙂 🙂
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Thanks Brian 😀
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These are great, Cee. I guess great minds think alike 🙂
Thanks so much for joining us today.
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When I saw your post, I just had to play along with you 😀 😀
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I’m glad.
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Love these and the POV of the first shot especially.
janet
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Hi Janet, I’m so glad you like that first shot 😀
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Just terrific!
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Thanks Susan 😀
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These are great! Especially love the first shot.
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That’s my favorite too 😀
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Fab
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Thanks Sheree 😀
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Wonderful – where were these?
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At a place called Camp 18. It’s an old lumber mill from the 1850-1920s. It had a railroad that ran through it. It’s between where I live and the ocean in the mountains near Elsie, Oregon.
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wow, and extraordinary so much remains
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