Wow from zucchini to spam to fruit trees to distillers and vineyards, you guys are making me hungry and thirsty, never mind yearning to travel again on a train. As a boy with my dad working for the railway we did all our traveling by rail.
__________________ Adrian (and Beth) We are all travellers in the wilderness of this world, and the best we can find in our travels is an honest friend.
Robert Louis Stevenson
Hi: dfandrews... If you head east for the Niagara Wine Escape you could visit us in "The Railway City" of St. Thomas On.Railway City Brewing Co., among other places. Not just a whistle stop!!! Alf
escape artist N.S. of Lake Erie
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Originally Posted by Iowa Dave
Then drifting south to the falls stop at the Forty Creek distillery and visit the Alf Stacey tasting room, and once at Niagara Falls the wineries beckon. There’s not a prettier downtown than Niagara on the Lake, just up the road from the Falls. The floral clock is along the road there too.
Iowa Dave
Wow, sounds great. With all those suggested stops, I have to have my wife be the full-time designated driver.
Maybe I can ride in the back with my nose and hands pressed to the window glass watching trains, like when I was 4 or 5.
My Grandparents on my Dad's side lived in Ely, Nevada. You may be familiar with the Nevada Northern Railway. My Grandfather lived a couple blocks from the train depot and used to work on the engines in their maintenance shop.