Glad to see you out and about, doing your thing, keeping us informed, ..keep enjoying this life and trains, you are a Such Beautiful Soul and a lady!, i really Enjoy your videos!
You have inspired me in so many ways with your joyful spirit and passion for trains, dancing, good food and friends. I am joining your Conductor's Club today. You have truly created a community that is so essential in these challenging times. Online or in person, respectful relationships are the key ingredient to peace of mind. So glad your home survived. It will likely still be stressful to witness the devastation of your community and to hear the stories of loss. I wish you all the best. Thank you for your contribution of love and joy.
Thank you so very much, Thomas. I have another episode coming up in a beautiful place that includes an old southern Pacific car and some Trainspotting ☺️
When I was a police officer there is 1990 to 1995, it seemed all I was doing was "escorting" folks out of the then original building. When I returned years later, I was very pleased with the restoration work that had been done. Mainly, it was the site restoration that went on all around the building. I almost didn't recognize it. I'm glad you dropped by my old stomping grounds and refused your right to be silent about it.
Paso Robles is a great place. Have been to a number of train shows at the mid state fairgrounds there and also camped at the RV park near the airport for wine tasting weekends.
I love that! It sounds like the train show that wasn’t quite long ago had so much going on. They had a long weekend of really cool events scheduled. I’m blanking on the name of it at the moment, but I met someone at the national train show who told me about it.
@@LisaKEntertainment There loads and it can be a hard answer but if there a top 3 it would be.... Railway Lines to travel on 1) Settle to Carlisle Railway, Trains run from Leeds to Carlisle, some stunning scenery in the north of England 2) Kyle of Lochalsh Line, Trains run from Inverness to Kyle of Lochalsh and it some stunning Scottish scenery 3) Heart of Wales Line which trains run from Shrewsbury (England) to Swansea (Wales) as that line has some stunning scenery Trains 1) Mallard the steam locomotive, that is on display at the National Railway Museum in York (which would be a good travel spot as well) 2) Flying Scotsman, just a celebrity Steam locomotive that draws people in, think that currently hanging around on different heritage railways 3) Class 43 High Speed Train, these trains are still in passenger service with Great Western Railway and ScotRail but some are now on heritage railways as they been replaced by modern trains Travel Locations 1) York, the station and the National Railway Museum is lovely 2) Severn Valley Railway, lovely heritage line which runs from Kidderminster in Worcestershire to Bridgnorth in Shropshire 3) It's a hard one to find a 3rd one for a top 3 as over in the UK we have so much history with our Railways, this year we're celebrating 200 years since the 1st passenger train ran on the Stockton and Darlington Railway
@Sim0nTrains I had to go through a checkpoint because only residents were being let into Topanga. And if I had kept heading south, I would’ve eventually gone past the Sepulveda fire, which is brand new today. Back home, things look normal and are seemingly zen… but feels like a bit of precarious chaos not far away.
Wineries? Now THAT got my attention! 🤩 (One look at my last name and you'll know why!) It's always a good day when you post Lisa! I hope everything's going well with you! And it's VERY good to see that Paso Robles station repurposed into something useful. Those classic old railroad stations are just too heritage-laden to lose! Thanks for posting!
@@wayneantoniazzi2706 I’ve seen a bunch of them recently, so more to come! And yes, my last name was my grandpa’s, but my Nona’s last name was Sturniolo ❤️ Let me tell you, that wine maker is award-winning and that bottle was excellent.
@@LisaKEntertainment I went to the Estrella Warbird Museum, Pioneer Museum and a couple of wineries forgot the names of those. Had a great lunch at Jeffry's Wine Country BBQ. If the weather is nice eat out in the courtyard.
you're not too far from some VERY historic steamers in Santa Margarita, check out the Pacific Coast Railroad, I'm pretty sure I've suggested this recently before. I'm glad you're getting out, enjoy SLO county!
Pasa Robles depot eh? Great choice for a video Lisa! Out of curiosity did you see any of the Coast Starlight Amtraks 11 or 14 go through that area? Keep the great videos coming woohoo! :)
Hi Lisa how are you doing? It's me Christopher wright. How is your house and do you have your expansive musical instruments and your train sets too because of the arnos and lotting as well going into people houses and stealing from the ones that got from the fires? I hope that everything is okay and that you got your expansive musical instruments and your train sets? Well take have a good day and I hope that you have your expansive musical instruments and your train sets too. I used to have train sets and Franklin mint train engines I had a hard time of getting them because the grandmother didn't want to get it them well guess I did plus musical train sets too. But unfortunately stolen from me. Along with with my baseball cards, football cards, basketball cards, bowling cards, NASCAR cards, and Big foot cards of my favorite monster truck big foot even videos big foot family poster. My racing collection, my monster trucks collection and Big foot as well. Racing program books with the racing cars drivers autographs and monster trucks drivers autographs too. Ohh yeah especially my first train set the big rail that my great great not sure how many greats grandfather but he gave it me and unfortunately stolen as well. It's hard to start over when you lost beginnings of your train sets. Any way do you know that your parents have big rail train sets please and thank you. Sincerely Christopher wright
Glad to see you out and about, doing your thing, keeping us informed, ..keep enjoying this life and trains, you are a Such Beautiful Soul and a lady!, i really Enjoy your videos!
Your Videos are always friendly and welcoming. I look forward to your Future Videos.
You have inspired me in so many ways with your joyful spirit and passion for trains, dancing, good food and friends.
I am joining your Conductor's Club today. You have truly created a community that is so essential in these challenging times. Online or in person, respectful relationships are the key ingredient to peace of mind.
So glad your home survived. It will likely still be stressful to witness the devastation of your community and to hear the stories of loss.
I wish you all the best. Thank you for your contribution of love and joy.
@@myexpressways4106 thank you for your support and for being a part of this community and a new member of my Conductor’s Club 🤗☺️
Thanks for showing us around the depot, it looks great in the sunshine. I'm glad you are well. I look forward to your next videos and conductor chats!
Thank you so very much, Thomas. I have another episode coming up in a beautiful place that includes an old southern Pacific car and some Trainspotting ☺️
I’m glad you’re finally got the strength to go back to your original routine prior to the evacuation
Hey hey, you got your walky feet back. Good on ya!
Great video Lisa . How’s your home hopefully No Damage. All the best Robin 👍🏻😎
@@robinroberts3335 no damage, thank goodness. Well, I actually haven’t been home yet. But I’ll be there by tonight and I’ve heard there’s no damage.
When I was a police officer there is 1990 to 1995, it seemed all I was doing was "escorting" folks out of the then original building. When I returned years later, I was very pleased with the restoration work that had been done. Mainly, it was the site restoration that went on all around the building. I almost didn't recognize it. I'm glad you dropped by my old stomping grounds and refused your right to be silent about it.
@@randallhawkinson4727 you used to work in Paso Robles? Need to hear that you spent a lot of time at the depot there!
I don't mind supporting the cause one bit. I like your style. Nice work, Lisa
@@tommymartin4827 thank you so very much, Tommy!
Paso Robles is a great place. Have been to a number of train shows at the mid state fairgrounds there and also camped at the RV park near the airport for wine tasting weekends.
I love that! It sounds like the train show that wasn’t quite long ago had so much going on. They had a long weekend of really cool events scheduled. I’m blanking on the name of it at the moment, but I met someone at the national train show who told me about it.
Beautiful place to visit, peaceful and relaxing. i enjoy going there!. Thank you Lisa for sharing.
Love that you’ve been there, too! Do you have a recommendation for another place in the area?
It's a nice area Lisa and really enjoy the video and I hope you're okay
@@Sim0nTrains Curious if your top three recommendations in trains and travel spots in your country.
@@Sim0nTrains And thank you! Yeah, I’m headed home tonight for the first time in over two weeks. The fire is still going, though!
@@LisaKEntertainment There loads and it can be a hard answer but if there a top 3 it would be....
Railway Lines to travel on
1) Settle to Carlisle Railway, Trains run from Leeds to Carlisle, some stunning scenery in the north of England
2) Kyle of Lochalsh Line, Trains run from Inverness to Kyle of Lochalsh and it some stunning Scottish scenery
3) Heart of Wales Line which trains run from Shrewsbury (England) to Swansea (Wales) as that line has some stunning scenery
Trains
1) Mallard the steam locomotive, that is on display at the National Railway Museum in York (which would be a good travel spot as well)
2) Flying Scotsman, just a celebrity Steam locomotive that draws people in, think that currently hanging around on different heritage railways
3) Class 43 High Speed Train, these trains are still in passenger service with Great Western Railway and ScotRail but some are now on heritage railways as they been replaced by modern trains
Travel Locations
1) York, the station and the National Railway Museum is lovely
2) Severn Valley Railway, lovely heritage line which runs from Kidderminster in Worcestershire to Bridgnorth in Shropshire
3) It's a hard one to find a 3rd one for a top 3 as over in the UK we have so much history with our Railways, this year we're celebrating 200 years since the 1st passenger train ran on the Stockton and Darlington Railway
@@LisaKEntertainment That's awesome to hear about you heading home but hope the firefighters do control that fire
@Sim0nTrains I had to go through a checkpoint because only residents were being let into Topanga. And if I had kept heading south, I would’ve eventually gone past the Sepulveda fire, which is brand new today. Back home, things look normal and are seemingly zen… but feels like a bit of precarious chaos not far away.
Not in a weird creepy sort of way, but a simple train geek sort of way…..I’m so glad I found your podcast
🤣 I’m glad you did, too, Eric ☺️ Welcome 🤗
Lots for you to see here, so scroll down the list of videos and enjoy 🤗
I really enjoy Paso Robles, Atascadero area :)
And home of Firestone Walker Beers! :)
I still haven’t been to Atascadero -I will have to do that!
Wineries? Now THAT got my attention! 🤩
(One look at my last name and you'll know why!)
It's always a good day when you post Lisa! I hope everything's going well with you!
And it's VERY good to see that Paso Robles station repurposed into something useful. Those classic old railroad stations are just too heritage-laden to lose!
Thanks for posting!
@@wayneantoniazzi2706 I’ve seen a bunch of them recently, so more to come! And yes, my last name was my grandpa’s, but my Nona’s last name was Sturniolo ❤️ Let me tell you, that wine maker is award-winning and that bottle was excellent.
Good day Lisa, Paso Robles what a great town. A lot of things to do. Hope you are doing well.
@@MarkTheLostTraveler have you been there before? If so, curious if you have any recommendations.
@@LisaKEntertainment I went to the Estrella Warbird Museum, Pioneer Museum and a couple of wineries forgot the names of those. Had a great lunch at Jeffry's Wine Country BBQ. If the weather is nice eat out in the courtyard.
you're not too far from some VERY historic steamers in Santa Margarita, check out the Pacific Coast Railroad, I'm pretty sure I've suggested this recently before. I'm glad you're getting out, enjoy SLO county!
@@travisemerson933 I believe I emailed them, but haven’t heard back yet.
Nice video! This looks like an exciting place for sure!
@@SanDiegoRailfanner500 yes, it’s a really special area.
@@LisaKEntertainment Definitely, I should visit there myself sometime 👍
Pasa Robles depot eh? Great choice for a video Lisa! Out of curiosity did you see any of the Coast Starlight Amtraks 11 or 14 go through that area? Keep the great videos coming woohoo! :)
@@andross51 you’ll see those in future episodes coming up at two other stations!
Hi Lisa.your SoCal girl.
you are always gorgeous
Hi Lisa how are you doing? It's me Christopher wright. How is your house and do you have your expansive musical instruments and your train sets too because of the arnos and lotting as well going into people houses and stealing from the ones that got from the fires? I hope that everything is okay and that you got your expansive musical instruments and your train sets? Well take have a good day and I hope that you have your expansive musical instruments and your train sets too. I used to have train sets and Franklin mint train engines I had a hard time of getting them because the grandmother didn't want to get it them well guess I did plus musical train sets too. But unfortunately stolen from me. Along with with my baseball cards, football cards, basketball cards, bowling cards, NASCAR cards, and Big foot cards of my favorite monster truck big foot even videos big foot family poster. My racing collection, my monster trucks collection and Big foot as well. Racing program books with the racing cars drivers autographs and monster trucks drivers autographs too. Ohh yeah especially my first train set the big rail that my great great not sure how many greats grandfather but he gave it me and unfortunately stolen as well. It's hard to start over when you lost beginnings of your train sets. Any way do you know that your parents have big rail train sets please and thank you. Sincerely Christopher wright