waiting for trains (19 months)
The cicadas hiss as we sit in the sun, waiting for the trains to come. We've walked eight blocks to these tracks hoping that we might catch sight of just one train. I have no idea if we'll actually get to see anything, but I know they come by here. The churn of their wheels and the howl of their whistles echo throughout the neighborhood. In the meantime, Oliver explores the wooden planks and polished steel that make up the tracks
"Oliver look! A train is coming!"
I pick him up and place him on my hip; We stand on the planks looking down the tracks to a light that flickers 600 yards ahead.
"Here it comes, a train, Do you see the light? It's a train!"
Oliver senses my excitement and follows my pointing finger to look at the light slowly approaching. I step down off the track mound to await its arrival. Soon we can hear the train approaching. The steel wheels roll over the tracks, a consitent cha chun ... cha chun ... cha chun. Just after the caboose passes, a whistle announces the arrival of another train coming in the opposite direction. Without words, we watch this second "choo choo" pass.
Today our trip is fruitful, we see two trains. I can't help but wonder who is more excited about the trains...Oliver, impressed by their massive size and screeching presence or me, surprised by the chance to see two?

