oh how great and how sweet to imagine to have such an old railway carriage as a mom-cave (or dog cave)...
What a fun place to see. Was it totally fun riding on the train?Puppy Growls,Lucy
It's nice seeing you living like your ancient Goldendoodle ancestors!
Such a beautiful town! You look like you OWN that train! Awesome!Yours sincerely,Margaret Thatcher
Wow! My favorite miniature human, Ryan, would love to see that train!
Hari OMOMD, what a fabulous place... and I can feel the peace emanating from that church... hugs and wags, YAM-aunty xxx
We loved seeing all that old stuff. Hey, that train engine has a Doodle catcher instead of a cow catcher....BOL!
Really enjoying the 1880s pix posted the last couple of days. hard to imagine those buildings are still standing.
We would love it if that train would chug a chug its way through Kansas City.Woos - Lightning and Misty
You need some spurs and you will be the perfect gun slingers!
Cool pics!
The 1880's was a long long time ago. It's so cool that the town is so well preserved. Thanks for sharing!!!!PS I love the doggy bowl. We had those near us a while ago, and our dogs jumped in and swam in them :)
How cool that so much has been preserved from so long ago.
You would have been great train dogs.
Oh! Where is this? It looks like such a fun place to visit!
I think life in the 1880's must have been hard. Beautiful pics as always, boyz.
BOL Our Uncle Leland used to have one of those doggie water dishes in his pasture. Thanks for showing us the pictures, we think that would be a really fun place to go for a walk.
What great photos. Thank you for sharing - nose licks and love from Moth xx
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oh how great and how sweet to imagine to have such an old railway carriage as a mom-cave (or dog cave)...
What a fun place to see. Was it totally fun riding on the train?
Puppy Growls,
Lucy
It's nice seeing you living like your ancient Goldendoodle ancestors!
Such a beautiful town! You look like you OWN that train! Awesome!
Yours sincerely,
Margaret Thatcher
Wow! My favorite miniature human, Ryan, would love to see that train!
Hari OM
OMD, what a fabulous place... and I can feel the peace emanating from that church... hugs and wags, YAM-aunty xxx
We loved seeing all that old stuff. Hey, that train engine has a Doodle catcher instead of a cow catcher....BOL!
Really enjoying the 1880s pix posted the last couple of days. hard to imagine those buildings are still standing.
We would love it if that train would chug a chug its way through Kansas City.
Woos - Lightning and Misty
You need some spurs and you will be the perfect gun slingers!
Cool pics!
The 1880's was a long long time ago. It's so cool that the town is so well preserved. Thanks for sharing!!!!
PS I love the doggy bowl. We had those near us a while ago, and our dogs jumped in and swam in them :)
How cool that so much has been preserved from so long ago.
You would have been great train dogs.
Oh! Where is this? It looks like such a fun place to visit!
I think life in the 1880's must have been hard. Beautiful pics as always, boyz.
BOL Our Uncle Leland used to have one of those doggie water dishes in his pasture. Thanks for showing us the pictures, we think that would be a really fun place to go for a walk.
What great photos. Thank you for sharing - nose licks and love from Moth xx
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