Vintage Steamie Puffs by Salem
Aaron's cousins Jacob and Caleb Jones of Monmouth spent Friday night with Aaron, and lucky for the boys that the SP&S 700 was rolling into Salem Saturday morning. We got there right as the train was arriving--and frankly, that was the highlight; that train was wicked loud and quite a sight to see it rolling down the tracks in Capital City. After it stopped, we waited in line for about 30 minutes so we could tour the engine and the caboose. The boys were somewhat wild and anxious waiting for their turn, but with Meg and Michael working hard, it was easily contained. There really wasn't much to see inside the engine, so we were on our way within two minutes. Yes, if you haven't guessed it, this entry is all about adding a few words with almost as many links of the many pictures we have of this fine event.
If you scroll down to the bottom of this web page, play the video and see if you can spot Megan in the crowd.
If you scroll down to the bottom of this web page, play the video and see if you can spot Megan in the crowd.
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