Tuesday, September 25, 2018

Rainy Day Lanie

Rain Again

Hi! Lanie here! I'm not complaining about the weather; I know it helps the plants grow. Ob-vious-ly, I know that. In fact, I like walking in the rain. Listening to the rain drops on the tree leaves and pavement. It's kind of refreshing. So I asked Xyra if we could do a photo shoot today. Check out these shots. Enjoy!


Heading Out




To the Porch






Time to go Back




So, which is your favorite photo? What do you like to do on rainy days?

Xyra note: I kind of like shooting on a rainy day like today. The lighting is very interesting. These photos are all unfiltered with natural light.

Outfit Details

Rain slicker: Scentsy Buddy Wellington the Duck (Scentsy retired)
Shorts: Lea's Bahia Outfit (AG retired)
Boots: Our Generation Wellies (retired)

See you again soon!

Wednesday, September 19, 2018

Grace's Weekend Part 3

Train Ride Video

This is the first time we're trying to upload a video. Hope it works. This is a bit of the train ride from Sunday at the Bucksgahuda and Western Railroad.
Enjoy!

Grace's Weekend Part 2

Silent Sunday? Not Quite!

Sunday we woke up at 8 and headed up to the bunkhouse to get showered before leaving Coolspring. We headed out to St. Mary's PA. That's in Elk County, we didn't see any elk. Xyra says that's okay because we'd probably see one on the road and that is not the best place to find one. We're used to deer crossing signs in SEPA; I can't imagine elk crossing! Anyway, the Bucksgahuda and Western Railroad© was celebrating Shawmut Day and I really wanted to see it! I mean, Kaya, Kirsten, and Lea have been there; I'm pretty certain Mel has too, but maybe she didn't post about her trip.
True! My photos didn't come out as nice as yours so I cancelled the post.
Okay, that is settled. Let's get to the report!

Arrival

The Bucksgahuda and Western Railroad© is located in St Mary's PA. St Mary's is located north of Dubois, that's do-boys, between the Allegheny National and Moshannon State forests. It's the Rt 255 exit off I-80 then over the hills a bit. Anyway, as soon as we arrived I could see trains moving! That little green one is called Henry.

They were making test runs before the public started to arrive. Okay, some were already there, but a much smaller group than after lunch.

One of the awesome things about the B&W is how it started. 
One lone engine named Otto arrived in 1966...52 years later three generations are caring for and running the railroad with a 4th generation just starting to toddle on the grounds. There is more about the railroad history in the About Us section of the website.

Eploring

Most of the day we walked around watching the trains depart and exploring the yard. #6 is a Shay engine.






When the sun started to get to us we headed down the access path. The others told me about this and it is really special! I spotted this great caterpillar, but it didn't talk. 
It was crawling across the tops of these green plants. It was cool! He or she was gone by the time we reached this spot again. Can you see it? You may have to enlarge the photo a bit. It's white and between the green fern frond and brown leaf. Wait, here is a better view.

I started down the path again. Bonbon had been snuffling around, but she quickly caught up to me. We could hear water and found a small waterfall.



We reached the spot where the path meets the tracks and could hear a train coming. So we waited. Soon Otto was passing our spot!
And heading up the hill to the yard.
We hiked out to the bridge.


Before heading back up to the main yard.

I was lucky enough to meet the founder and explore Otto's cab plus wave for a photo! That was fun! Mr. Bauer is very nice!

Riding

Then we took a ride in the open car!









Back in the Yard

When we got back we found Franz working on his locomotive.

Isn't it cute?

We heard a train coming...it was Otto again! He's a great engine!

Shortly after that it was time to head home. 
I had so much fun I want to go back again soon! The family is so very nice and the setting great. If only it were closer. St. Mary's is four hours northwest of us. 

I hope you enjoyed my birthday weekend report as much as I did. Do you have a favorite photo? Do you have any questions?

À bientôt!


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