Princess Chantal
09-02-2014, 07:24 AM
This past Sunday, my friends and I got dressed into our vintage outfits to enjoy another Prairie Dog Central's Steam Train trip. This trip felt quite different than the prior trips. Yes it was a wet rainy day in which we didn't really have in previous trips. However that wasn't really the factor in the difference. The difference was how the other patrons were acting. For being a sold out train it was very quiet in our coach. On the way to Grosse Isle, I noticed a few parents somewhat scolding their children and pointing towards us. I assumed that they had issues with our dressing up.
Well as we were enjoying our lunch in the stop at Grosse Isle, a little girl (one of which seemed to be getting scolded earlier) dragged her mother over to me and asked me for an autograph on her train ticket. I was expecting a request for a picture, but an AUTOGRAPH????? I guess the mother picked up on my stunned look and explained the reason for the question. Apparently they thought that we were part of the cast of the future tv series show "The Pinkertons" that just started shooting that week in Grosse Isle. Instead of an autograph, I let them and their group/family take pictures with me.
I can't wait for the Prairie Dog Central to get the ownership of the " The Pinkertons" set of a train station and village. Would be lots of fun taking pictures on that set, especially if the show becomes a hit that many expect it to be. I heard the show would be starting on the USA cable stations sometime in October, hopefully it airs up here.
Well as we were enjoying our lunch in the stop at Grosse Isle, a little girl (one of which seemed to be getting scolded earlier) dragged her mother over to me and asked me for an autograph on her train ticket. I was expecting a request for a picture, but an AUTOGRAPH????? I guess the mother picked up on my stunned look and explained the reason for the question. Apparently they thought that we were part of the cast of the future tv series show "The Pinkertons" that just started shooting that week in Grosse Isle. Instead of an autograph, I let them and their group/family take pictures with me.
I can't wait for the Prairie Dog Central to get the ownership of the " The Pinkertons" set of a train station and village. Would be lots of fun taking pictures on that set, especially if the show becomes a hit that many expect it to be. I heard the show would be starting on the USA cable stations sometime in October, hopefully it airs up here.