July 2016 Train to Glacier 

This was a long ride. I enjoyed a long conversation with a newly wed Amish couple and their extended family traveling to West Glacier visit family and then to do some camping and fishing. I asked him about their way of life and he asked me about politics. His family doesn’t vote, and leaves it up to God in prayer to pick the best leaders. For my political take, we need a miracle.

As I said this was a long train ride, over 24 hours and the train was full most of the time with people getting on and off as we went along.  To travel by train you must be very patient, you will see quiet, reserved people like the Amish to loud and rowdy college students taking a vaca before they start their freshman term…

Here are some pictures mostly of farm country, corn and wheat and a river or 2.

Published in: on July 29, 2016 at 9:57 pm  Comments Off on July 2016 Train to Glacier   
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