09-13-2014, 06:29 AM
Good morning all. I've been missing posting here for a few days. Been busy trying to get the house organized enough to be able to put it on the market. Our Realtor sent a "stager" by the other day and she piled a lot of work on us. "Move that over there, put those things in the storage". She wants our home to look like a model, and I guess they know what they're talking about and why they get those big bucks.
Anyway, one of the first things we had to do was to make my train room back into a bedroom. :cry: Sadly, I chose to just remove all the structures and take the rest to the city landfill. I did manage to save some turnouts, but nothing else. Don't feel bad, the biggest enjoyment I get in model railroading is building things. I now have a clean slate and a fresh start wherever we wind up living. No, we haven't a clue where we plan on going, or what kind of house we'll have, just that it'll be a good deal smaller than what we're in now, meaning my space allotment for a layout will also be downsized.
We will be busy for the foreseeable future, but I'll be here as often as I can. We do take frequent breaks, more than we used to, but that comes with age.
Anyway, one of the first things we had to do was to make my train room back into a bedroom. :cry: Sadly, I chose to just remove all the structures and take the rest to the city landfill. I did manage to save some turnouts, but nothing else. Don't feel bad, the biggest enjoyment I get in model railroading is building things. I now have a clean slate and a fresh start wherever we wind up living. No, we haven't a clue where we plan on going, or what kind of house we'll have, just that it'll be a good deal smaller than what we're in now, meaning my space allotment for a layout will also be downsized.
We will be busy for the foreseeable future, but I'll be here as often as I can. We do take frequent breaks, more than we used to, but that comes with age.
Don (ezdays) Day
Board administrator and
founder of the CANYON STATE RAILROAD
Board administrator and
founder of the CANYON STATE RAILROAD

