I suspect the author of the article put it there in recognition of the fact that beauty really is in the eye of the beholder. Without the question mark, the title becomes a simple declaration. But the question mark recognizes others may think a different route is beautifuler. :blink:Does the question mark need to be in the title?
Plenty of those in North Dakota too. Then there's the overdose of purple you get from a few hundred acres of flax in bloom. With the right frame of mind, methinks beauty can be found anywhere and in most every thing. No pointy-ended cigarette needed!One of my favorites in season is the sunflower farm between Sacramento and Emeryville.... Just lovely!
Ahh, yes, Tricia! I have had her three different times on the CS and she was absolutely unpleasant all three times. My experiences with her alone drop the overall service I've had on the CS below that of the CZ.Devils Advocate. Agreed scenery is about a tie and Parlor Car would swing that tie. (for me personally the Rocky Mountains help for the zephyrs win, I am very partial towards them!)
I know you and I have had opposite crews on the Zephyr (me having mostly good crews), but my absolute worse experience on any Amtrak train was a few years ago on the Coast Starlight. Tricia the LSA and the worst ever waiter who got into an incredibly innapropriate argument with a woman in the dining car over breastfeeding. The language he used was beyond innapropriate.
But thankfully I have never seen either of them again (hopefully my e-mail helped) and my recent Trip on the Starlight this year was great.
I really hope you get a good Zephyr crew next time!
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