Sunday, December 19, 2010
Let it Snow Let it Snow Let it Snow - 12-19-2010
With the colder weather arriving, we have been huddled up in the house doing other projects, but Bob has found time to start putting together some building sets. While the glue is drying, we went out to MICHAELS and CANADIAN TIRE and found some little Christmas Light sets and Bob placed them on some existing buildings he has. With some fresh fallen snow, Bob decided to do his own photo shoot.
Enjoy!
Labels:
g-scale garden train
Sunday, November 28, 2010
It's Fred ! 11-28-2010
Last weekend as you know we went to Winona Garden Railway and Bob was able to play with his CN Engine.
Of course when we go there we just have to buy some things. "It's Worth The Drive to Winona Garden Railway" LOL
We picked up another piece of track, along with a train car and some other goodies. One of those items was a FRED - Flashing Rear End Device.
This past week, Bob played around with it, painted it up and installed it onto one of the train cars. Actually, you can attach it to the back of any car.
Here are some before and after photos along with a video clip of it working. Yaaay!!
(ABOVE, the photo after Bob put the Fred together)
(BELOW, the AFTER photo's of the Fred in place and painted up)
(BELOW: and of course the video clip)
Labels:
g-scale garden train,
video
Sunday, November 21, 2010
Back to Winona Garden Railway to Play - 11-20-2010
After running around in the morning to get winter tires installed on my car and to order some wine for Christmas - Yum Yum - we headed off to Winona Garden Railway as Bob needed to pick up a piece of track to complete our layout and of course to run his locomotive on the nice big layout they have there.
While Bob was "playing" I was able to take some photos and videos.
I love being able to take photos of items in John's layout.
This house was one of my fav's to take a photo of. Looks old and abandonned. Maybe haunted? :o) I can't wait until we start adding buildings to our layout at home.
These two photos were my best of the day !!!
Almost realistic, don't you think????
Here are a bunch of video's I took and mashed together in one video file. Enjoy the ride!!! CHOOO CHOOO!
Labels:
g-scale garden train,
video
Sunday, November 14, 2010
Taking the Night-Train 11-13-2010
It was well after midnight - Andrew had just left to go home back to Toronto as he had been down to go with myself and some other family members to see Bob act in a play.
The fog was quite thick in the area and Bob decided he would take his train cars outside with a blacklight and try and take some piccies.
This is what he got:
The black light did not seem to be working as he wanted it to. So he tried the flash, but as you can see the fog showed up.
So then he tried another option, with a spot light.
Labels:
g-scale garden train
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Taking a Trip Around the Layout - Nov. 10, 2010
Bob had some time today to work on the layout. When I returned home this afternoon I was so thrilled for him, he seemed to of got a lot accomplished!!! He had completed a loop plus!! At the bottom, check out the train ride so far.
Labels:
g-scale garden train,
video
Sunday, November 7, 2010
When Box Elders Attack
What's a Box Elder you ask?
Wikipedia says:
Boisea trivittata is an American species of true bug, commonly known as the Box Elder Bug, the Zug, or Maple Bug. It is found primarily on boxelder trees, as well as maple and ash trees [1] . The adults are about 12½ mm (½ in) long with a dark brown or black coloration, relieved by red wing veins and markings on the abdomen. Nymphs are bright red.
The boxelder bug is sometimes known as a garage beetle or may be confused with other Jadera spp., especially Boisea rubrolineata. The name "stink bug," which is more regularly applied to the family Pentatomidae, is sometimes used to refer to Boisea trivittata. Instead, these insects belong to the family Rhopalidae, the so-called "scentless plant bugs". However, boxelder bugs are redolent and will release a pungent and bad-tasting compound upon being disturbed to discourage predation; this allows them to form conspicuous aggregations without being preyed on.
One day in late September we came home from work to find that the bottom part of a tree at the back of the yard was red. Upon further investigation, we found this:
So, what did you think Bob did. LOL
Yep, photo op time with the G-Scale gang.
And then he decided to do some piccies with the baby burning bush.
And some other locations in the yard.
And finally our overgrown turnips. LOL
Yep, it was our first time growing turnips, and we just let them keep growing. LOL They were mighty big when we picked them. LOL
Labels:
g-scale garden train
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