Today the
Cuyahoga Valley and West Shore Model Railroad Club held their
Annual Spring Open House. I thought this would be a perfect Sal photo op -- a chance to get some fun photos of a very small ukulele (Sal) with some very small trains! So I bungie-chorded Sal's case to my bike and set off for the 5-minute ride to the re-purposed depot where the club meets. I was going to spend some time there with Sal and then continue riding to work. Unfortunately, the universe had other plans... There are train tracks between my house and the depot, and sometimes a train stops there for a very long time. I suppose you know where I'm going with this. A train was parked on the tracks. I looked to the right -- the train was blocking the next street in that direction. I looked to the left -- same sad story. I waited for a couple of minutes, then decided to take some photos of the frustrating situation. I parked the bike at what I thought was a good angle for a picture, got out the camera, stepped back, began to push the button, and CRASH -- the bike fell over! (I had a suspicion this could happen, as the bike was parked on a slope leading up to the tracks.) Luckily Sal was completely protected by her thickly padded case. After waiting a bit longer, I realized I'd have to start the trek to work or risk being late. So there was no Open House for Sal and I today.
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The second action shot in Travels with Sal! The falling bicycle! |
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Irony Alert! Sal and I were prevented from seeing the model trains by a real train! It stretched really far in both directions, making a bicycle go-around and an on-time arrival at work impossible. |
As I rode home from work, I decided to stop at the depot -- even though the Open House was long over. Sal and I will be returning -- there will be another Open House in December -- but I wanted to take pictures at the depot today, and doggone it, I did! We couldn't go in to take photos with the model trains, but there were some interesting shots to be had outside.
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Sal hanging out on the old caboose on the depot grounds. |
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