The engine
Marlene from Poppypatchwork asked about the engine in my header.
It was drawn by my son, Gareth, when he was about four, I think.
I love it. I like the pencil lines of his original drawing. I like the details he included - the chimney, the couplings, and the four wonky wheels. I love the way he used a black wax crayon to colour it in so vigorously. There are two roughly rectangular white spaces to the bottom right of the engine. I don’t know what they are – maybe they represent the steps up onto the footplate.
I can see when the energy began to lag. The wheels are not so thoroughly coloured, the last one, on the right hardly coloured at all. He was a dear little boy and developed into a caring and loving husband and father.
One day, I will ask him if he remembers drawing this.
Children’s drawings can tell us so much, if only we care to look closely enough.
So did Gareth get to be an engineer with Network Rail?
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