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AnnaZLove [2020-01-12 20:18:38 +0000 UTC]
This work is on display here
From my heart to yours (part 1) Hello, my dear friends!
Unfortunately, I rarely visit DA these weeks, because I'm busier than usual. But the purpose of this function of mine is not to apologize for not responding to your comments and letters (I do not ignore them), my goal is to make you feel the warmth and gratitude that I feel for you. You are all very dear to me! I sincerely wish you prosperity, health, love and positive thinking! The latter is very necessary for us, especially in this period of time, when natural disasters occur in every corner of the globe and there is tension and misunderstanding between people (countries). Whether you believe it or not, our thoughts are material, so I appeal to everyone regardless of religion, nationality, gender and age. Please, love yourself and others, share positive thoughts and emotions, help each other from the heart, as if everyone on Earth was your own child. Mercy will save the wo
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lali-lilou [2020-01-10 21:09:26 +0000 UTC]
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AnnaZLove [2020-01-10 20:44:00 +0000 UTC]
Great shot!
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MangekkoJones [2020-01-06 23:45:23 +0000 UTC]
Is it still used?
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boldfrontiers In reply to MangekkoJones [2020-01-07 21:00:30 +0000 UTC]
No I don't think it is, I believe the train station has been turned into a museum.
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FactionParadox [2020-01-06 19:04:06 +0000 UTC]
I grew up near Valley Forge, PA. It's an eerie place but full of wonder. I do not recall seeing this place there but I have not been back there in over twenty years now and i am sure much has changed since the last time I walked in Valley Forge. This photo is of absolutely pure beauty. This place looks so kept up and cared for. Many times historic places in and near the Philadelphia area are vandalized by ignorant and spoiled kids, teenagers and young college students as well. They often have no respect for anything, not even for History and that fact that if you live in or near this area that you walk in the footsteps of our Great Founding Fathers. To live in such a Historic locale is a privilege and should be better appreciated. I felt the power of these places which do seem to be filled with ghosts and echoes of the past. It can be very humbling IF you let your emotions 'feel' the energy emanating from the very grounds there. It may sound crazy but these Historic places can be filled with psychic energy, which Science has now delved into as a real phenomenon. This is just a capturing of a perfect moment. Wonderful imagery!
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trixiwillius [2020-01-06 07:34:52 +0000 UTC]
Really pretty. How do you get to the trains?
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boldfrontiers In reply to trixiwillius [2020-01-07 20:56:42 +0000 UTC]
Thanks Beatrix, don't think trains run by there anymore.
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xjames7 [2020-01-05 22:57:40 +0000 UTC]
Very nice!
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DingoPatagonico [2020-01-05 21:42:24 +0000 UTC]
So many memories. My granfather workt in and with trains by 40 years x3
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