Fall is always an interesting time on the layout. With the bombardment of walnuts, blanketing of everything with leaves, the desire to finish summer projects and the uncertainity of putting everything away for winter. Today I did not feel like working, I just wanted to document the accumulation of leaves and run a small train. Winter's freeze hit last year on November 1st and decided to stay well into April. I'm hoping we have more time to enjoy the layout, but if not, at least I got to enjoy it today.
Sunday, October 26, 2014
Fall 2014 in G-Scale Land Garden Railroad Layout - October 25, 2014
(Blog Entry by Bob)
Fall is always an interesting time on the layout. With the bombardment of walnuts, blanketing of everything with leaves, the desire to finish summer projects and the uncertainity of putting everything away for winter. Today I did not feel like working, I just wanted to document the accumulation of leaves and run a small train. Winter's freeze hit last year on November 1st and decided to stay well into April. I'm hoping we have more time to enjoy the layout, but if not, at least I got to enjoy it today.
Fall is always an interesting time on the layout. With the bombardment of walnuts, blanketing of everything with leaves, the desire to finish summer projects and the uncertainity of putting everything away for winter. Today I did not feel like working, I just wanted to document the accumulation of leaves and run a small train. Winter's freeze hit last year on November 1st and decided to stay well into April. I'm hoping we have more time to enjoy the layout, but if not, at least I got to enjoy it today.
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