Here is my entry for Ludwig Keck’s challenge called Monday Windows for April 25.



I’ve put together a list of challenges and their hosts. So if you know a challenge host, please direct them to my blog. Feel free to contact me anytime. I hope everyone will be able to use my lists.
Qi (energy) hugs
Cee

There are enough windows there to last for a whole season! Great shots.
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Too bad we can’t count them as posts for a whole season 😀 😀
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Exactly!
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Not just one or two, but three delightful trolleys! Wonderful! Thank you!
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I get lucky when I’m out and about. 😀
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Love a tram or two!
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Me too. Thanks Jo. 😀 😀
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Are they used normally or just on touristy routes? They look so lovely old-fashioned. We have quite a few trams around here but they all are modern carriages (they make a lot less noise so it makes sense to use them, especially for the people living close to the tracks). They keep a few old-fashioned ones for special uses, i.e. one can rent an old carriage as a kind of party train (since our tracks go in a circle they can keep turning and turning …)
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The one in Astoria is there standard trolley that runs the length of the town. I think the one in Portland is the same thing. The third one was at an outdoor (for the most part) farm and logging equipment museum. I think it has been closed since Covid. Not sure if they’ve reopened.
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They look quaint and charming!
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Fabulous trolleys Cee. 🙂 🙂
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Only to their specific area 😀 😀
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Lovely!
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Thanks Lolsy 😀
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These are my favorite windows!
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Thanks Dan 😀 😀
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I love these olden style trams.
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They are wonderful aren’t they. 😀
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Yes they are… so much texture!
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What fun, Cee. Wonderful.
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Thanks Patti for commenting 😀
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