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I feel not so inspired by the word train, but when I see your train I get on the tracks again! It’s can made or woodlog like, so a train can bee of any shape! I love the trail of smoke, gives a spring tone. I hope their journey gives us lots of adventures to look at. Bye!
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I would liove to travel by this Tincan Express, though I don’t like trains … The Very North direction is a fairy one, only you know its coordinates, so I’m eager to see how it is like to be there! Hope you will take us with the Bear and the Fox at their next stop!
Hmmm, what do I notice? GREEN!!!!:) Have a fantastic May, Linda Sarah!
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