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Green credentials shot to pieces I’m afraid. Wouldn’t this have been more appropriate?
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I can’t help liking steam trains…..
An addiction since I was a boy now seemingly passed on to one of my sons
I don’t mind them these days, and quite enjoy the odd steam trip, but I lived the first few years of my life a few terraced houses up from the local shunting yard. The delicate din at half-past-six in the morning will never leave me.
I was about 100 yards from a railway line – but can only just recall steam. It went from East Anglia in 19062
My dad loved steam trains and he took me many times to the Worth Valley railway in West Yorkshire. However, I preferred football but he never took me to a football match!
I do my best
I take my other son birdwatching – but I actually enjoy that too
Dear Richard
How would you like to visit the beautiful Isle of Man for a holiday. There are steam trains galore (well quite a few, anyway) and you could travel on one of them to the South of the Island and visit the Calf of Man which is a bird sanctuary. I am sure your family would enjoy the trip. GThe locals, in the main, are very pleasant and friendly.
Maybe then you would write something nice about our beautiful Island.
Yours sincerely
Bradda
I have been
You do have a beautiful island, I agree
When it isn’t raining….