Parlor Cars

Thursday’s things in a row…
Brought to you today from the Illinois Railway Museum

Parlor cars or “observation” cars referred to the car placed on the tail end of a passenger train. At the turn of the 19th century, parlor cars generally featured large rear windows where passengers could watch the passing scenery. The parlor car’s most striking and discernible feature was an elaborate wrought-iron or brass railing, surrounding an open rear deck where elegantly dressed ladies and tuxedoed gentlemen could sip champagne while sitting on wicker chairs and watching the countryside pass by.

Oh Warmth, Where Did You Go?

From warm summer-like days for almost the entire month of March….
Back to 40 degrees and cold winds in April.

Mother Nature, I don’t mean to complain,
but isn’t this supposed to be the other way around?

Thursday’s Things in a Row

It’s Springtime in the Garden so I thought some fresh Sumac leaves would fit the bill nicely!

Be sure to visit Pat! She’s got some great news!

Bokeh

(BO-KEH) refers to the quality of the blurring of the out-of-focus portion of an image, 

With a reflex (= mirror) lenses, it’s a doughnut bokeh: The blurring consists of “donuts,” round, circular patterns that ad an interesting twist to the overall image.

By the Light of the Moon…

 First Moon shot with my new Mirror Lens

Fiery, Wild and Lilac

fiery tulip
wild species tulip
Persian Lilac

April Blooms from the Garden

Say Cheese!

My aunt Davi and I taking pictures of each other…

(I’m the white headed one)
At Granny’s house in Oregon

Light and Shadow in the Garden

Vinca Minor

Sweet Woodruff and Japanese Tree Lilac seedling

Violets and Crocus

Suki’s Rocks and Bishops Weed

Francis and Mary (Today’s Thursdays Things in a Row)

Today’s rows come from my garden center where I work.

we are setting up for the season now

Visit Pat for her fun things in a row! Don’t forget to check out the other links at the end of her post!

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Gardening Supervisor

Daisy Lou

Making sure I’m planting those seeds right!