cuq4wa: Light at Stone Bridge Park. I really liked the sky that day. Photographs do not do it justice.
cuq4wa: Reflections at Stone Bridge Park
cuq4wa: Rainbows at the Fountain at Stone Bridge Park - Guess this should really be called a "fountain bow". There is no rain involved in producing the bow.
cuq4wa: Lincoln County Courthouse Clock Tower, Fayetteville, TN.
cuq4wa: Tennessee State Flag flying on the lawn of the Lincoln County Courthouse. - I like Falgs
cuq4wa: Reflection of Flag in the side of the building where we met up for this excursion. Did I say that I like reflections
cuq4wa: Engine at the Huntsville Railroad Station Museum. There is an Engine much like this at the Railroad Museum at Cowan, TN.
cuq4wa: Switch Engine from the other end. The tender is a big tank, we made the assumption that the engine burned oil - not coal.
cuq4wa: A senior Chrysler. In fantastic condition. For personal reasons, I didn't want to say that this was an "old" Chrysler.
cuq4wa: An Oil Tank and Pump at the museum. In the forties and early fifties, if your car needed a quart of oil, this is where the attendant went to get it.
cuq4wa: Air for your tires? Notice that there is no place to place your coin. Air was free in the old days.
cuq4wa: Cigarette Machine. Look at the brands - and the prices.
cuq4wa: Firetruck. At the Huntsville Railroad Station Museum
cuq4wa: Red Caboose - At the Huntsville Railway Station Museum
cuq4wa: Caboose in another Reflection. - Did I say that I liked Reflections?
cuq4wa: L & N Boxcar. At the Huntsville Railroad Station Museum
cuq4wa: Reflections - in the lake at Big Springs Park, downtown Huntsville.
cuq4wa: Statue - A Boy and His Dog. At the Railway Station Museum in Huntsville
cuq4wa: American Flag. See the reflection of this flag in the adjacent frame.
cuq4wa: Stone Bridge at park in Fayetteville. This is a replica of the bridge across the Elk River, that fell in 1969
cuq4wa: This is the manufacturer's badge for engine #4 at the Huntsville Railroad Station park
cuq4wa: Manufacturer's badge for engine #1 at Cowan, TN Railroad Museum.
cuq4wa: H.K. Porter Company Engine at Cowan, TN
cuq4wa: Engine #1 at Cowan Railroad Museum. Per the website, this engine was originally used at a brickyard to move train cars loaded with clay for brick making.
cuq4wa: Engine #1 at Cowan Railroad Museum.
cuq4wa: Caboose at Cowan Railroad Museum.
cuq4wa: Caboose at Cowan.
cuq4wa: Railroad Station at Cowan. This is now a museum
cuq4wa: Lights at Cowan Museum. Nice Blue Sky.
cuq4wa: Another view of the engine at Cowan Railroad Museum. This engine was built in 1920, per the website and was used in a brick yard to move train cars loaded with clay ( and probably the finished brick too.)