by Jeff Schrimmer » Sun Aug 28, 2016 7:09 pm
I agree, Farol. I think someone needs to go to Fireman and Engineer school. Maybe you can write a recommendation for him.
I feel sad that Larry's latest trip to see friends, places, and things that are dear to his heart is coming to an end, but I'm pretty sure he'll be back. Larry is a man who has several passions, and he is not the type to give up on his passions. The Spring 2016 issue of the Dispatch has an article written by him that yields some clues about why that railroad is dear to him.
I have never been to New Mexico or Colorado, but I want to see that railroad some day. I live in the NYC area, so if I head out there starting with I-80, I will pass by Larry's state on my way, and it would be an honor to pick up a dear friend, guide, enthusiast, historian, and trip photographer on my way there. If I can drive him to school there, that would be even more special.
I thank Larry G. for being a photojournalist while having fun for the last 10 days, and I thank Larry S. and Jason Rose and all the Friends, volunteers, and employees who keep hope and fun and history and crafts alive out there.
This has been a really enjoyable 10 days for me, and I wasn't even there. Thank goodness people like Sharon and Larry G and Roger and others give us boots in the ground and eyes in the sky to add to what we get to see on the cams.
Jeff