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myLot train bridge commmentary
| My scary walk when we went to visit our son. | | My husband and I went to visit our son who lived is Fernley NV, which is 35 miles east of Reno NV. The town was build around a train depot and an Indian Reservation.
My husband and I took a walk across the Truckee River by his home. We walked over a suspension bridge and looked at a school house which was build in 1832 that is now boarded up. We also walked back across an old train bridge. The train bridge is not being used any longer. The scary part was walking across the boards with my cane it the boards are farther apart then the width of my cane. I was afraid if I put my cane between the slats I would fall down.
I got half way across and came upon a large hole in the bridge where the boards had rotted out. I then got scared and decided not to go any further. I was going to stay right on the bridge and they would have to call the rescue squad to come and get me off the bridge. LOL
I did get off the bridge on my own steam. I also had enough nerve to take a photo of the hole.
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| | Homeless | | This is a shot of a train bridge spanning the Mississippi River in Minneapolis. To the right is a small island as well. Very small actually. Nothing on it but trees weeds and critters. Well that's not all on the island. This isalnd is also home to a few homeless people here. The trains seldom cross this track. Maybe twice a day and never at night time. So the homeless cross these train tracks to use the small island as their little toen. I have seen tents set up many a time. The police have a hard time trying to rid the island of them as they have to walk and it is usually the beat patrol or bike patrol that makes them leave the island. It is Burlington Northern Trains property and no ytrespassing allowed. But seldom do the police try to make them move. Are there places you have seen the homeless living that are not the ordinary under bridge spans etc?
[b]HAPPY POSTINGS FROM GRANDPA BOB!!~[/b] | |
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myLot train bridge commmentary
| My scary walk when we went to visit our son. | | My husband and I went to visit our son who lived is Fernley NV, which is 35 miles east of Reno NV. The town was build around a train depot and an Indian Reservation.
My husband and I took a walk across the Truckee River by his home. We walked over a suspension bridge and looked at a school house which was build in 1832 that is now boarded up. We also walked back across an old train bridge. The train bridge is not being used any longer. The scary part was walking across the boards with my cane it the boards are farther apart then the width of my cane. I was afraid if I put my cane between the slats I would fall down.
I got half way across and came upon a large hole in the bridge where the boards had rotted out. I then got scared and decided not to go any further. I was going to stay right on the bridge and they would have to call the rescue squad to come and get me off the bridge. LOL
I did get off the bridge on my own steam. I also had enough nerve to take a photo of the hole.
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| | Homeless | | This is a shot of a train bridge spanning the Mississippi River in Minneapolis. To the right is a small island as well. Very small actually. Nothing on it but trees weeds and critters. Well that's not all on the island. This isalnd is also home to a few homeless people here. The trains seldom cross this track. Maybe twice a day and never at night time. So the homeless cross these train tracks to use the small island as their little toen. I have seen tents set up many a time. The police have a hard time trying to rid the island of them as they have to walk and it is usually the beat patrol or bike patrol that makes them leave the island. It is Burlington Northern Trains property and no ytrespassing allowed. But seldom do the police try to make them move. Are there places you have seen the homeless living that are not the ordinary under bridge spans etc?
[b]HAPPY POSTINGS FROM GRANDPA BOB!!~[/b] | |
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myLot train bridge commmentary
| My scary walk when we went to visit our son. | | My husband and I went to visit our son who lived is Fernley NV, which is 35 miles east of Reno NV. The town was build around a train depot and an Indian Reservation.
My husband and I took a walk across the Truckee River by his home. We walked over a suspension bridge and looked at a school house which was build in 1832 that is now boarded up. We also walked back across an old train bridge. The train bridge is not being used any longer. The scary part was walking across the boards with my cane it the boards are farther apart then the width of my cane. I was afraid if I put my cane between the slats I would fall down.
I got half way across and came upon a large hole in the bridge where the boards had rotted out. I then got scared and decided not to go any further. I was going to stay right on the bridge and they would have to call the rescue squad to come and get me off the bridge. LOL
I did get off the bridge on my own steam. I also had enough nerve to take a photo of the hole.
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| | Homeless | | This is a shot of a train bridge spanning the Mississippi River in Minneapolis. To the right is a small island as well. Very small actually. Nothing on it but trees weeds and critters. Well that's not all on the island. This isalnd is also home to a few homeless people here. The trains seldom cross this track. Maybe twice a day and never at night time. So the homeless cross these train tracks to use the small island as their little toen. I have seen tents set up many a time. The police have a hard time trying to rid the island of them as they have to walk and it is usually the beat patrol or bike patrol that makes them leave the island. It is Burlington Northern Trains property and no ytrespassing allowed. But seldom do the police try to make them move. Are there places you have seen the homeless living that are not the ordinary under bridge spans etc?
[b]HAPPY POSTINGS FROM GRANDPA BOB!!~[/b] | |
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myLot train bridge commmentary
| My scary walk when we went to visit our son. | | My husband and I went to visit our son who lived is Fernley NV, which is 35 miles east of Reno NV. The town was build around a train depot and an Indian Reservation.
My husband and I took a walk across the Truckee River by his home. We walked over a suspension bridge and looked at a school house which was build in 1832 that is now boarded up. We also walked back across an old train bridge. The train bridge is not being used any longer. The scary part was walking across the boards with my cane it the boards are farther apart then the width of my cane. I was afraid if I put my cane between the slats I would fall down.
I got half way across and came upon a large hole in the bridge where the boards had rotted out. I then got scared and decided not to go any further. I was going to stay right on the bridge and they would have to call the rescue squad to come and get me off the bridge. LOL
I did get off the bridge on my own steam. I also had enough nerve to take a photo of the hole.
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| | Homeless | | This is a shot of a train bridge spanning the Mississippi River in Minneapolis. To the right is a small island as well. Very small actually. Nothing on it but trees weeds and critters. Well that's not all on the island. This isalnd is also home to a few homeless people here. The trains seldom cross this track. Maybe twice a day and never at night time. So the homeless cross these train tracks to use the small island as their little toen. I have seen tents set up many a time. The police have a hard time trying to rid the island of them as they have to walk and it is usually the beat patrol or bike patrol that makes them leave the island. It is Burlington Northern Trains property and no ytrespassing allowed. But seldom do the police try to make them move. Are there places you have seen the homeless living that are not the ordinary under bridge spans etc?
[b]HAPPY POSTINGS FROM GRANDPA BOB!!~[/b] | |
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