Don't forget TUESDAY

Started by KentuckySouthern, April 22, 2025, 12:28:01 PM

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KentuckySouthern

The sun  8) is back in Michigan this morning and the whippin' winds have settled.  :-\

Been out mowing, taking a break for a mid day cup o'Joe, actually Diet Coke, and a bit of a snack.  Plenty more outdoor doin's for who knows how long? Pushes the layout back to the back burner. 

I hope all are well and safe.

KSinMI


Karl

ReadingBob

Afternoon Karl and anyone else who wanders by!

Just came in from pressure washing the bird poop off my car. Man they made a mess of it.  Maybe a little workbench time is in order.

Have a great one! 
Bob Butts
robertbutts1@att.net

There's a fine line between Hobby and Mental Illness.

deemery

Sunny, warm, great spring day in SE NH.  I'm back from taking the dogs for a walk.  I've cut the wall pieces for the Lamson warehouse, and will go down and layout and cut door and window openings.  I decided if I do enough windows, the interior should be somewhat visible even without lighting, particularly if I do windows on the back side (wasn't originally going to do that.)

dave
Modeling the Northeast in the 1890s - because the little voices told me to

GPdemayo

Gregory P. DeMayo
General Construction Superintendent Emeritus
St. Louis & Denver Railroad
Longwood, FL

Orionvp17

Good Afternoon, All!!

it's 50, feels like 47 and it's been delightfully sunny (!!!) here in the northern mitten, but the grey blanket is building in from the south and west with a "we're serious about this" sort of look, so I expect it to get wet later.

Massage (needed), haircut and post office earlier today, surrounded on all sides by necessary admin, and hopefully an evening of training.  Make it a great day, All, and stay dry and safe!

Pete
in Michigan

nycjeff

Hello to everyone, it's another beautiful day here in the desert- sunny and in the low 80's, but the heat is coming.

I just wanted to make a comment about how nice it is to see all of the great modeling being done by forum members- the structures, the rolling stock and the layouts with the terrific scenery. It seems like I learn a new technique almost every day. Thanks to all who take the time to take pictures as they model and post them for all of us to see.
Jeff Firestone
Morristown, Arizona
modeling the New York Central in rural Ohio in the late 1940's

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