Hmmmm...I want to say there are 2 locomotives. I can only think of one name: the E. P. Ripley. But the more I think about it the more I'm pretty sure I'm getting WDW and DLR mixed up.
And to respond to your side note from the other day: I was actually born on Ft. Sam at the old BAMC in '87. Moved away when I was 1, then we returned about 6 years ago for a few years, then my dad got assigned to D.C., then just returned back last year so he can command the AMEDD Center & School. I haven't been to the SA Zoo in ages and ages, but it is great!
A Choo-Choo AAQ to you, hmbldr!!!! The Magic behind our Steam Trains is an excellent tour, but you have to BE at MK at 715am.
*disneycruise---IASW. The Main Building of BAMC is where I spent Most of my time. The Japanese Sunken Gardens (right down from the Zoo) is neat, also! Lots of Weddings there. Do you ever get to The Mercado?*
OK....I think the story goes....it is a LIVE OAK, while they moved it, it got diseased in the drill holes, which they filled and then grafted another tree onto it. I think they live for a long, long time.
Our Keys to the Kingdom Tour was a few years' back!!!!
OK....I think the story goes....it is a LIVE OAK, while they moved it, it got diseased in the drill holes, which they filled and then grafted another tree onto it. I think they live for a long, long time.
Our Keys to the Kingdom Tour was a few years' back!!!!
It is indeed a southern live oak. Not sure about the disease story. And what makes it unique as compared to say a red oak or white oak like we have here up north?
It is indeed a southern live oak. Not sure about the disease story. And what makes it unique as compared to say a red oak or white oak like we have here up north?
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