Hi I am Steve H, and as of 2010, 54 years old.
Born and bred in Bournemouth.
Keen photographer.
Work for The Royal Mail Group under the guise of Parcelforce.
Two grown up brats, only one of which has left home, and Joey the Stafforshire Bull Terrier.
I can often be found wandering with my camera at Poole Park on a Sunday morning, while Joey pulls my wife behind him.
Hope you like my efforts.
Best Wishes
Steve aka Crabbycabby.
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Comments (5)
byteline
Wow is that beautiful. Reminded me of the miniature railway (formerly Pioneer Railway). How often do we as children were there. But there is a long, long time ago. If you or someone else may like: http://www.google.de/search?hl=de&q=parkeisenbahn+dresden&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.,cf.osb&biw=991&bih=548&pdl=300&um=1&ie=UTF-8&tbm=isch&source=og&sa=N&tab=wi&ei=juesT_-EK4nOsgbpguy1DA
durleybeachbum
Love the way you've caught him peering through the porthole!
tennesseecowgirl
A good friend of mine has a small train like this and he travels all over with a club he is in. Nice photo.
jgkane
Nice capture, my friend. That brings back memories, although I haven't been on this one in Hampshire. My children loved even the larger versions, which they had in the Pontin's Holiday Camp at St Annes, just south of Blackpool. When I was in Scarborough, about five years ago, I found a railway modelling club, which sold outdoor train sets to people. A revelation indeed. Thanks for sharing this image, my friend. Warm regards, from a chilly Glasgow ( feels like snow is a coming back ), John.
blinkings
My legs always go to sleep on these things!!!