Heavenletter #5204 Choose the Roses 23-02-2015 cars = wagons?
Dear Gloria,
here I am again with a question.... A train with many cars...is that a train with many wagons? Not a train with cars on it, I presume?
Thanks a lot,
blessings,
Anneke
Heavenletter #5204 Choose the Roses 23-02-2015
The life you live can have the appearance of a train with many cars. The life you live can have the appearance of a train chugging uphill, or a train coasting down hill. It can have the appearance of a big beautiful bouquet of roses of all colors. Even as life comes to you as it comes, you can pluck the roses you favor and put them in a vase. You can hug the roses, or you can toss them away. You can see life as a circus of wild animals and be afraid that the wild animals will be get loose and hurt you. Your life is your life, and you can look at it a million ways, and, ultimately, your life is how you look at it.


Hi, angel. Cars is the word
Hi, angel.
Cars is the word I am familiar with, dear Anneke. I wonder if in England, the word wagons is used. I have never heard of train wagons used in United States. What would be the equivalent word in Dutch?
I love your questions and love you for asking them. Don't stop!
wagon we use in Dutch
Dear Gloria,
we use for something that is behind a train the word wagon; a car is an automobile, so that's why I was confused.
Trains could transport automobiles on an wagon......
But it is clear now.
Thanks a lot.
And I will always ask when I'm not certain !
from heart to heart, namasté, Anneke