tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6755597970222077671.post7106713428268272020..comments2024-03-10T22:38:04.638-05:00Comments on WaltersRail : Tehachapi Loop Saved my MarriagePaul Waltershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02097388103575935028noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6755597970222077671.post-16838472360940954542022-08-08T12:25:29.334-05:002022-08-08T12:25:29.334-05:00The story has a great marrige advice. Thank you so...The story has a great marrige advice. Thank you so much for the wonderful postAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6755597970222077671.post-83680340411004142172022-05-29T09:36:25.658-05:002022-05-29T09:36:25.658-05:00Great story and fabulous pix. My wife and I were a...Great story and fabulous pix. My wife and I were at the Loop Overlook in 2006 when we were en route to a quilt show in Sisters, Oregon. We were westbound on SR 58 when I saw the sign for The Loop. I had heard of it, but didn't really know much about it. Much to my surprise, my wife was (nearly) as impressed as I was by what we saw. I was a life-long railfan and I think she felt some obligation to abide my passion since I was driving us to her passion, a quilt show. I am now an 83-year-old widower in a retirement community near Phoenix. I found the link to this site in the live chat on TLTC (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oqF7Jdtk_HI) thanks to one of the regular moderators, Molly von Sunshine.<br />Thank you for sharing your fine work. Don Armentrout (donarmentrout@outlook.com)noreply@blogger.com