Tuesday, June 25, 2013
Inter-Urban Trolley Centennial Run:
Mr. T. and I took advantage of the first run of the trolley which members of the general public could enjoy.
He sure knows a LOT about trains!
He was like a kid in a candy shop in the museum which goes with the trolleys.
He'd never ridden before. The seats are from another era, one of generally smaller people. Mr. T. is a very tall man and we had to use a side-seat, becaus there wasn't enough leg-room in the regular seats. I learned three important shibboleths for people of the Yakima Gulag, including the Real, True Reason everyone is so heavy here. Not telling you or it would no longer be a good shibboleth! :)
He sure knows a LOT about trains!
He was like a kid in a candy shop in the museum which goes with the trolleys.
He'd never ridden before. The seats are from another era, one of generally smaller people. Mr. T. is a very tall man and we had to use a side-seat, becaus there wasn't enough leg-room in the regular seats. I learned three important shibboleths for people of the Yakima Gulag, including the Real, True Reason everyone is so heavy here. Not telling you or it would no longer be a good shibboleth! :)