Jack--I really like this shot.
It's so small town U.S.A. at least that's what it looks like.
I like the bunting on the building--the U.S. flag reflected in the glass etc. and then the sign for jello shots in the window .
So much to see.
Thanks for sharing. This is a perfect example of "street" working anywhere, not just the big urban environments.
Jack--I really like this shot.
It's so small town U.S.A. at least that's what it looks like.
I like the bunting on the building--the U.S. flag reflected in the glass etc. and then the sign for jello shots in the window .
So much to see.
Thanks for sharing. This is a perfect example of "street" working anywhere, not just the big urban environments.
Thanks Liz. Each year the town of Chester Mass (pop. 1308, 35 residents per square mile) has a parade and celebration called Chester on Track commemorating it's railroad history. In the 1800's it was the staging area for the railroad's push west over the Berkshire mountains. Lessons learned here were employed in the western railroad push over the Rockies to California. It's always a fun day.
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Jack--I really like this shot.
It's so small town U.S.A. at least that's what it looks like.
I like the bunting on the building--the U.S. flag reflected in the glass etc. and then the sign for jello shots in the window .
So much to see.
Thanks for sharing. This is a perfect example of "street" working anywhere, not just the big urban environments.
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I agree with Liz, This just says Small Town, USA.
Nice shot.
Thanks Liz. Each year the town of Chester Mass (pop. 1308, 35 residents per square mile) has a parade and celebration called Chester on Track commemorating it's railroad history. In the 1800's it was the staging area for the railroad's push west over the Berkshire mountains. Lessons learned here were employed in the western railroad push over the Rockies to California. It's always a fun day.
Jack
(My real name is John but Jack'll do)
Take care,
Tom
Thanks Brewster. Chester is definitely a small country town. Lots of horses, cows, and chickens with just enough folks to tend them.
Jack
(My real name is John but Jack'll do)