The Train Station

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What surprises me the most

is the green overgrowth between the tracks.

With the lockdown lifted soon this won’t look the same.



Comments

8 responses to “The Train Station”

  1. Marilyn

    That is pretty amazing!
    Any wildflowers growing there?

  2. Diogenes

    Nature is resilient and rebounds when allowed to. 😉

  3. Mother Nature always rules.

  4. Patrizia

    Do not worry, Corey!
    Next November they’ll lock us up again so the grass, will eventually grow back again!
    They’ll tell us that a new terrible variant of Covid is around (Japanese, Milanese, you name it they’ll have it) thus a new lockdown is unavoidable!
    The truth is that this is the new way of living they have decided for us, until a revolution will eventually sparkle because people will want their liberties back!
    This is how I see it; I hope to be wrong thinking off course as nobody wants revolution or riots or else!
    Let’s wait and see.
    😉

  5. Debra Paper

    hi Corey, which train station is this? Avignon? thanks

  6. Kathie B

    Revised post (because I made a typo in the original):
    Patrizia, if you think implementing sensible scientifically-based precautions to prevent the spread of a highly-contagious virus that’s already killed 3,460,000 people is a deprivation of your liberties, well then maybe you’ll wind up paying the ultimate price for your attitude. But don’t make the rest of us suffer in the name of your imaginary “sparkle.”
    Also, the longer Covid-19 persists insufficiently checked (by a combination of precautions and vaccines) the more it will mutate, and the most contagious new forms will spread the most readily, and continue mutating and becoming ever more contagious. And on and on… That’s not liberty.

  7. Hi Debra,
    It is the train station in Marseille

  8. Kathie B

    Debra, my Farmboy Husband and I think it’s the train station nearest to the village where Corey and Yann live, and where Corey picked us up. The one in this photo is not as large as Marseille’s.

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