…My first quick check of my current issue seems to be a rather interesting one…Variety of subjects, photos, etc. So my thumbs up to Ed. Jim Wrinn.
Matt looked at the last photo and said"I saw those crossovers with Carl in Chicago!!".Will look into the magazine later.
stay safe
joe
From the little bit I’ve seen so far, just glancing through it for a first time, it looks like a very good and interesting read! Can hardly wait to get back into it. Congrats to Jim, and everyone else for a very good job done by all of you.
So far the best of it is the first hand account of the Bayou Canot Wreck of the Sunset Limited.
LC
Now I am REALLY interested in seeing my copy, and since it is the first Saturday of the month it is likely to be in my mail box this afternoon…we’ll see.
UPDATE: Yep, it did arrive today and from a very quick glance to in part get rid of the “bingo” cards (reader reply cards), I think this may be a very good read…I’ll let you know for sure later.
Some of the photos look like they are painted. Great photos. Other than that, another cover-to-cover read in one “sitting”. [|)]
eolafan: Glad to know you also hate bingo cards. They always end up on my floor as they slide out. My wife goes bannans as i have no excuse.
Just finished going over the September issue earlier today; just a very good issue and I really enjoyed it with a lot of good stuff in there. I really liked the article about the night photography done by Gary Knapp; in particular the shot he took of a CSXT train in La Grange, Kentucky. I mentioned this to my sister-in-law who grew up not far from La Grange in the town of Campbellsburg; also on the same former L&N mainline. She was so intrigued that she said she was going to Barnes & Noble to see if she could get an issue herself.