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Annoys me when peolle just allow dogs and/or children to run riot in beautiful places like this, I for one go to places like this to get a bit of peace and quiet
It’s s lovely place to visit as you’ve shown on your video. We did several walks having stayed in Bakewell fairly recently so central in the Peak District. Thanks for sharing this Diane. Tim & Selina
OMG those skulls!!! Chocka?? I assume it means busy, but I'm not sure I'm understanding the pronunciation correctly. I used to love rides, but I can't do them anymore with my leg. Still love to go and watch other people ride them, though.
Miss Diane, did you go up those stairs?? I would love that arcade. We used to go bowling all the time, but I can't anymore. I would definitely have a few games of pool, though
@DownTheRoadWithDiane I bet! No ramps for me. Stairs are tough, but easier since my leg doesn't bend. I feel like I should do local videos so y'all can see some of what we have here 😊
That was a col little trip. Sadly, I wouldn't be able to take that little train, but I loved seeing it. I don't believe I've ever seen actual coal, so that was neat, too 😊
@amberhines3979 Queens Park is a lovely and relaxing place. The trees are huge. The large tree with the seat was lovely and cool as it's sheltered from sun.
En Colombia, se le llamaban a estos hombres que,manipulaban el carbón para las calderas " fogoneros", para mantener la presión de vapor en las locomotoras. O sea que eran auxiliares de los maquinistas. Tuve la oportunidad de tener en la familia un fogonero,un maquinistas y un frenero., el el ferrocarril de Antioquia.
Hello, good morning. I found this work very interesting. I believe that it is only done by people who love this task with mechanics and locomotives. Here in Brazil, we don't have one, or at least I don't know anyone who has something similar. Is it very expensive to invest in making a structure like this? Could you give me more details? I believe that if you brought one of these to a private park here, it would be very successful.
Thank you for your comment. I came across this little steam train at a park in South Marine Park, South Shields, Newcastle upon Tyne. Sorry I don't have any other details.