The busy reflections on the side belie the opaqueness of the rear. We used to have what we called “streetcars” in L.A. when I was a lad. You City people were smart enough not to allow that to happen up there. Do kids still put pennies on the tracks to flatten them?
I wonder if the conductor lives in a place like this; takes ocean cruises in this; or travels by air via this.
Adelaide of Susa may have given birth to Bertha of Savoy in that same trolley car on a certain September 21st. Oh, but wait. That would be too modern. It must have been in this.
The busy reflections on the side belie the opaqueness of the rear. We used to have what we called “streetcars” in L.A. when I was a lad. You City people were smart enough not to allow that to happen up there. Do kids still put pennies on the tracks to flatten them?
ReplyDeleteI wonder if the conductor lives in a place like this; takes ocean cruises in this; or travels by air via this.
Adelaide of Susa may have given birth to Bertha of Savoy in that same trolley car on a certain September 21st. Oh, but wait. That would be too modern. It must have been in this.
J'adore !
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ReplyDeleteTomate, t'as pas fini en gazpacho au moins ?
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