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Coast To Coast By Rail on Amtrak in the USA

One of the most enjoyable long train journeys that we’ve ever made was on an Amtrak service in the USA. We began in Cincinnati, Ohio and travelled in comfort for several days in our reserved sleeping car, enjoying excellent meals in the dining car each day (included in the cost of our tiny but cozy private compartment). As we watched the upper part of the USA roll by outside our windows, we laughed at how incredible FLAT the landscape was across the midwest.

Yes, it takes you longer to get from point to point when you substitute train travel for plane travel. But the pace of travel is slow, deliberate, and relaxed and you are not confined to sitting in a cramped seat stacked row after row inside a metal tube. There is something quite delightful about being able to walk for awhile, traverse the length of the train and back at meal times, eat very pleasant full meals or have a quick snack from a bistro car.

Enjoy this mini-look at a few cross country highlights.

 

A comfortable Amtrak sleeper car at a rest stop in Montana.

A comfortable Amtrak sleeper car at a rest stop in Montana.


 
With bright blue skies and open fields beyond, these grain silos with rail lines in the foreground represent the movement of food products across the USA.

With bright blue skies and open fields beyond, these grain silos with rail lines in the foreground represent the movement of food products across the USA.


 
Interior of the beautiful railway station in Portland, Oregon. Shown is a long line of people waiting for their boarding passes -- a line we didn't have to get into because we were pre-assigned by purchasing sleeper car tickets.

Interior of the beautiful railway station in Portland, Oregon. Shown is a long line of people waiting for their boarding passes — a line we didn’t have to get into because we were pre-assigned by purchasing sleeper car tickets.


 
Bistro car on the Amtrak rail service.

Bistro car on the Amtrak rail service.


 
How appropriate is that sign on the tower above the Portland rail station!

How appropriate is that sign on the tower above the Portland rail station!


 
Deborah leaning out of her sleeping car on the way to the West Coast of the USA.

Deborah leaning out of her sleeping car on the way to the West Coast of the USA.


 

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An Art Deco Beauty In Cincinnati, Ohio

 
Another happy announcement! Here’s my latest book — Midnight In The Station — and you can find it by clicking on the title to the left.

Again, this book, like the others, is available in iPad ebook, softcover, hardcover, and downloadable PDF file for any electronic device or computer.

This was a midnight visit to the Union Station in Cincinnati, Ohio and it’s truly one of the loveliest Art Deco buildings I have ever been in. It’s a tribute to that city that it has been restored so beautifully and, in addition to the Amtrak service that still operates several days a week, it also houses several museums.

I have created a new widget on the right sidebar for Ebooks and Print Books. Just click on that link and it will take you straight to the online store! All books may be purchased by either credit card or PayPal.

Enjoy!

 
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Cartoon Graphic From a Cafe With A Good Vibe

Directly in the block across the street from the old Union Station in Tacoma is the Renaissance Cafe. We had some hearty salads there and this cartoon graphic was on the wall behind my son Chris. I thought I should share it. Isn’t it nice to go someplace for lunch that does NOT have wifi and people are actually eating and talking amongst themselves?

 

Cartoon graphic from the Renaissance Cafe in Tacoma, Washington

Cartoon graphic from the Renaissance Cafe in Tacoma, Washington


 

P.S. I am posting this from Vancouver, Canada. We are here for a mere 24 hour visit, are hoping that the good weather holds out, and we’ll be winging our way to Australia tomorrow night. If my posts are a little thin for the upcoming days, it’s because I am recovering from jet lag in Sydney!

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Silly Games For Sale in the USA

Taking a break from places to see and family pics in Washington State to share these two games that I spotted in a vintage goods shop inside the Freighthouse Square mini-mall in Tacoma yesterday. Seriously, I couldn’t pass these photo-ops up!

 

Trailer Park Wars game seen in vintage shop in the USA

Trailer Park Wars game seen in vintage shop in the USA


 
Redneck Life game for sale in a vintage shop in the USA

Redneck Life game for sale in a vintage shop in the USA


 

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Family Time in the USA

It’s been an amazingly busy three weeks here in the USA and we are winding down to our last few days with more than a tinge of wistfulness. My sisters, Karen and Cindy, flew up to Washington State from California to come and visit with us while we were at my son Chris’s house.

The line-up below is as follows — my youngest sister Cindy, my next-youngest sister Karen, yours truly, my son Chris, and his darling wife Diane.

 

Family time in Tacoma, Washington with Cindy Hatton, Karen Heilbronner, Deborah Harmes, Chris Fowler, & Diane Fowler

Family time in Tacoma, Washington with Cindy Hatton, Karen Heilbronner, Deborah Harmes, Chris Fowler, & Diane Fowler


 

On Friday afternoon we all went to the Pacific Science Center in Seattle. Here are some random pictures from that wonderful family-oriented museum.

 

My son Chris and his youngest son Ryan

My son Chris and his youngest son Ryan


 
My sister Karen Heilbronner helping my grandson Ian with an exhibit

My sister Karen Heilbronner helping my grandson Ian with an exhibit


 
My sisters Karen Heilbronner and Cindy Hatton helping my grandson Ryan with an exhibit

My sisters Karen Heilbronner and Cindy Hatton helping my grandson Ryan with an exhibit


 
Ryan working with magnets and iron shavings

Ryan working with magnets and iron shavings


 
Mark and Diane after a wee visit to the gift shop

Mark and Diane after a wee visit to the gift shop


 

Stay tuned for another post with more images of this marvelous museum in Seattle!

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Ever-Present Water & Volcano in Washington State

Two things are an ever-present part of life in places like Tacoma and Seattle and the surrounding communities — the many and varied coastline views and the looming but lovely Mt. Rainier.

Today’s photo is of Mark and my son Chris standing at water’s edge with Mt. Rainier over their right shoulder.

 

Mark and my son Chris standing at water's edge at Puget Sound with Mt. Rainier over their right shoulder.

Mark and my son Chris standing at water’s edge at Puget Sound with Mt. Rainier over their right shoulder.


 

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Beautiful Bouncy Boys in Washington State

Time for some more family frolics — this time in Washington State. We took a wonderful 3 and 1/2 day trip across the country on an Amtrak train — and I will have some images from that trip in an upcoming post. Now we’re in Lakewood, Washington just south of Tacoma visiting with my son Chris, his wife Diane, and their two little bouncy bundles named Ian (aged 5) and Ryan (aged 3).

All of the boys were out front the other day when it was time for Ian to head off to school. Each boy had some quick chats with Mark and then Chris walked Ian down to the bus and went on board with him. Know why? School buses have safety belts now and he was making certain that Ian was buckled in safely!

Stay tuned for more family frolics in the days ahead. As Mark said the other day, “This certainly is a different kind of travel for us.”

 

Mark and Ian chatting before school

Mark and Ian (age 5) chatting before school


 
3 year old Ryan chatting with Mark on a rare & sunny Washington State day.

3 year old Ryan chatting with Mark on a rare & sunny Washington State day.


 
Chris walking Ian down to the school bus before school.

Chris walking Ian down to the school bus before school.


 
Chris on board the school bus making sure that Ian is buckled into his seatbelt

Chris on board the school bus making sure that Ian is buckled into his seatbelt


 

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