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I've been busy with other hobbies and most importantly spending more time with my wife since we have the opportunity to.
Model railroading is still a joy but has been taken on the back burner for now. Just wanted to keep in touch.
Tom
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Seems there are many here with the "summertime mrring blahs " ....counting myself . It happens !
To err is human, to blame it on somebody else shows management potential.
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So that means that we need to go chase some trains...
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I've also put the modeling on the back burner a little with a new relationship. But then I have realized it is the modeling that keeps me sane
I'm working my way back into it.
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While I just finished a three day open house at the club my main interest this summer has been fishing..The reason is simple this is the first year I been able to fish since gaining more finger movement on my right hand.. The little fishing I did last year was more in the line of learning to cast,baiting the hook,removing the hook etc left handed then fishing.
98% of my railfaning this year has been done on rail stream's live cameras or from my front porch or patio.
Come cold weather I will return to modeling.
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Good to hear you are getting more use from your right hand Larry, I hope it continues to improve.
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Tyson Rayles Wrote:Good to hear you are getting more use from your right hand Larry, I hope it continues to improve.
This. Great news!
The chances of an open-faced jelly sandwich landing face down on a floor, are directly correlated to the newness, cost and color of the carpet or rug
This reminds of: If a jelly sandwich always falls down open side down, and a cat always lands on its feet, what happens when you strap a jelly sandwich to a cats back?
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jglfan Wrote:The chances of an open-faced jelly sandwich landing face down on a floor, are directly correlated to the newness, cost and color of the carpet or rug
This reminds of: If a jelly sandwich always falls down open side down, and a cat always lands on its feet, what happens when you strap a jelly sandwich to a cats back?
That, would have to be directly correlated to the newness, cost and color of the cat !!
in any event, I'm sure the result would be "a mess".
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teejay Wrote:Seems there are many here with the "summertime mrring blahs " ....counting myself . It happens !
I'm still in the spirit but I don't have enough time
e-paw Wrote:So that means that we need to go chase some trains...
Perhaps!
nachoman Wrote:I've also put the modeling on the back burner a little with a new relationship. But then I have realized it is the modeling that keeps me sane I'm working my way back into it.
Congratulations
Brakie Wrote:my main interest this summer has been fishing..
I can't get enough fishing, it is very painful for me to do but I push through it. Good to see you're getting your movement back in your hand
Tom
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