03-22-2016, 10:49 AM
Prairie Trains Wrote:Once the ground is covered in snow until it warms up and dries up in the spring. I will spend up to four hours a day some days and as little as a few minutes on other days. Some times in the morning some times in the after noon or in the evenings, in other words when ever I feel like doing some thing. In the summer I am to busy to even look at the layout.
Interesting... I probably work on / tinker with my layout as much in the summer as I do in winter -- but again, it's usually in the mid/late evenings when the house is quiet and I have time. Also, I'm more inclined to stay in the air conditioning when it's ultra-hot outside!
Working on the layout is often a challenge in December, partly b/c that time of year is always very busy with work and getting ready for Christmas.
Rob
Rob
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