Brian, aka Bushboy, posted his monthly Last on the Card prompt, where he asks us to…
Post the last photo from your camera’s SD card or the last photo from your phone taken in the month of April.
No editing — who cares if it is out of focus, not framed as you would like, or the subject matter didn’t cooperate?
No explanations needed — just the photo will do.
Create a pingback to Brian’s post or link in the comments.
Use the tags “The Last Photo” and #LastOnTheCard.

I took these photos from my train commute from Seattle to Everett, Washington.
On this route I’ve seen some great things- Eagles chowing on salmon, waterbirds, Otters ( I think they like to watch the trains go by ) people and their dogs on the beaches, Ferry Boats and driftwood that look like twisted bones.
I’ve never got pictures of those because I’m on train that is moving pretty fast and I’d rather enjoy the moment an be in it then taking pictures.
Like I said, I only see these things for a seconds, so I have to decide how to spend that time. I choose to be there.
However, I have grabbed some scenic shots and these are the last ones I took in April:

Photo A.M. Moscoso
Puget Sound
Washington, USA

Photo A.M. Moscoso
Puget Sound, Washington
USA
Nice peaceful beach scene & the shot of the Marina is lovely. We don’t have passenger trains here in Tasmania, only freight trains. I used to Commute by train when I lived in both Sydney & Brisbane where it was about an hour’s travel to get to work. Here in Launceston I can cycle to work in around 15 minutes.
I love my train commute! I work in a warehouse and that time I can be above ground is precious to me.
Being in both environments is inspirational.
I worked in a warehouse in Brisbane too. I would spend my commute reading as it was a great way to unwind from the busyness of the day.
Cool scenes for your commute Anita 👍😀 You should do more.
Thanks for joining in 😀
It really is a nice commute and I do wish that i lived in that area again!