NICE! railroad rail is often used in maine as well… it’s a pain for the plow guy and the plow guy’s truck.. however, the box always gets knocked off. we see lots of railroad rail sticking out of the snowbanks in the winter, it’s quite interesting.
The mailboxes are one of my most fav posts by you, besides all the cool people you are meeting! All of these people, these really beautiful people you are meeting who are reaching out to you, all have a common link now- you! Imagine if they (and soon to be more) met together to share their kindness….it would be a kind people explosion!
That's the idea, at least. I'm walking westward from New York City for nine months or so.
If everything goes according to plan, I'll be in Oregon when the clock runs out.
If nothing goes according to plan, maybe I'll end up in Peru or Mongolia or Pennsylvania.
You can read all about the details of my trip
if you're so inclined.
“Junk Rail!” LOL…your “posts” are awesome!
NICE! railroad rail is often used in maine as well… it’s a pain for the plow guy and the plow guy’s truck.. however, the box always gets knocked off. we see lots of railroad rail sticking out of the snowbanks in the winter, it’s quite interesting.
Now I learned something new (I used to be a Mainiac myself).
The mailboxes are one of my most fav posts by you, besides all the cool people you are meeting! All of these people, these really beautiful people you are meeting who are reaching out to you, all have a common link now- you! Imagine if they (and soon to be more) met together to share their kindness….it would be a kind people explosion!
chester klingerman, world war ii, awarded the silver star.
oh, he lived in bremen and plymouth, IN…..