Saturday, April 2, 2005

Train wreck!

Blue and I went for what I figured would be a nice, uneventful ride along the river bottom.  It WAS a good day, and a wonderful time with my horse.  But when we were ready to cross the bridge and head out of the bottoms, we couldn't:  There'd been a train derailment!  This is very near the spot where we came upon the cornfield fire last fall.  What on earth did I do for excitement before I got my noble steed?

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Oh, hope nobody was hurt.  You do seem to live an exciting life.  Great pictures!

Anonymous said...

That is a spooky area......glad you and Blue are safe. Anne

Anonymous said...

Well I love the signs of Spring you have out your way ! No budding trees here - Snow today ! I pray no one was hurt in the train wreck, it really does look quite bad.  Soooo what are you going to do in this 'get away cabin'???  Sounds interesting !  Have a great day !  ' On Ya'  - ma

Anonymous said...

Glad you got there after the damage though and not there to see it... would the hourse have been spooked I wonder. I hope noone got hurt. You lead an interesting life... and oh how lucky you are to be getting your little get away.
Sandra

Anonymous said...

Your cabin looks great.  I am sooo jealous mostly of you getting to have a horse. If only I could SIGH. I miss my horse so much.  That other bridge you had to cross looks scarey I don't believe I would use that again either.

Anonymous said...

When did the train wreck ???
Wow, I would have been scared to death to cross that bridge with  the missing boards!!!  Please BE careful on that bridge Mosie!
Take care,
Carlene

Anonymous said...

Whoever said living in the country was peaceful?

Anonymous said...

Wow...fires, train wrecks...what's next? A riot? LOL So much for the quiet country life. ;-)

Anonymous said...

Lots of adventure.  Hope everyone was ok in the train wreck.  I guess it was just cargo cars.  And also  you are right that bridge does not look safe for horse and you.
Sonya

Anonymous said...

I told you to be careful about who you "horsed" around with! rich