



I am so happy that I had an opportunity to see Modale. I never imagined I would ever see it in my lifetime. That was probably our hottest place. It was close to ninety degrees. I got out and took the pictures of the town. Donna cannot stand the heat but she was really sweet to climb up on the tracks and take a picture. She told me to listen for a train. It is a working track and we were just minutes out of Modale when a train came through.

I took more pictures of houses in the town. Most of the houses are really old. There are a few newer ones. Actually there are not that many houses. I saw one house that I thought might have been my mother's but it turned out not to be. She probably lived a little further out.
The first part of this blog today starts below this picture.
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