Above is a caboose at the end of a parked train. It's rare to see a caboose these days. This one looks rather old.
Another drive by of an old barn up on a hill.
Linking to The Barn Collective
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My idea was to have a place to post 'old things'. Anything old
and/or deteriorating such as, but not limited to, old houses, barns, outbuildings, old cars, rusty things, antiques, interesting junk, or it can be something in pristine condition, but just old.
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adorable little caboose. :) have a good week!
ReplyDeleteI like cabooses, and this is the most streamlined one I have seen. I hope you just forget about your blog for this week and enjoy the holiday. No stress, just thankfulness.
ReplyDeleteNice looking caboose. Have a great week and Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteThe caboose is a style I've never seen before...Happy Thanksgiving. Tom The Backroads Traveller
ReplyDeleteI like that caboose! I wonder what the plural of that word is. Cabeese?? Anyway, I know what you mean about being too busy to do the visiting and commenting you'd like. Hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving.
ReplyDeleteCute Caboose! Pretty barn.. scenic and charming.
ReplyDeleteI would have to agree, one hardly ever sees a caboose these days. Nice and bright!
ReplyDeleteTry not to work too hard this week. Hope you and yours have a very enjoyable Thanksgiving.
Lindy
I love the caboose!
ReplyDeleteThank you muchly for keeping this meme going even though you are very busy! You don't need to apologize!
ReplyDeleteCute, I miss those little red or any other color caboose that used to be at the end. That car was always my favorite.
ReplyDeleteJust love the caboose and the barn! Great finds!
ReplyDeleteNo apology needed, you found some great sights. Blessings for a great holiday.
ReplyDeleteLovely barn and that bright red caboose. I have been slow in commenting also, so I do understand. It's a busy time of year. Hope you have a very Happy Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteThat is a neat-looking caboose! My grandfather is very much into trains, so I like to see the railroad part of the world as well! :)
ReplyDeleteI don't remember the last time I saw a caboose. They were one of my favorite things about trains! Beautiful barn scene!
ReplyDeleteNo need to apologize!! Great caboose.
ReplyDeleteI think we all understand about being busy, especially this time of year! Love both shots today.
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty red caboose, like the old railway pieces and your photos.
ReplyDeleteI always liked seeing the caboose so I am glad you saw one.
ReplyDeleteNice little barn too.
MB
I like both your photos! The red pops so brightly. Don't worry about being around blogland--I understand when real life gets priority, and it should! I know you will get around to commenting when you have time, so don't let it make you crazy.
ReplyDeleteHi Betty...just stopping by early this morning to send along my wishes to you and your family for a Happy Thanksgiving.
ReplyDeleteGreat caboose. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI like the caboose! pity there are so few of them around now...
ReplyDeleteLove the caboose. We used to always see these passing through my hometown, but seldom see them anymore. The barn is great! Linking in today.
ReplyDeleteLove the little caboose, Happy TG,
ReplyDeleteLovely shots!
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Caboose brings back memories from India. Thanks for sharing.
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