Thank you so much for the very kind words guys .
Its been awhile since I have done anything really worth mentioning on the layout, my time has been tied up with my dogs for a bit. Phoebe is ten now,
and thank the lord, she is NOT on her last leg or anything, but she is old now, so we have been considering taking on another dog. I never wanted a male dog again, they usually are a bit stubborn, but we were offered a Male long haired German Shepherd...FOR FREE, so I really couldnt pass him up. His name is Rocky, and we rescued him at one year and three weeks old.
SO, my time has been used up between both the Shepherds.
Friday, I had off work and finally got to start back on the layout. I know the end result will be worth it but I gotta tell ya, it was tough tearing out all the foliage work I had done. If you look at my last post, you'll see what the, oh, about 14' area I am working on looked like before, and here are the after shots...
Sadly, a couple of the power lines parts had busted off, but its an easy fix. I had put the power lines in so good I couldnt take them out without destroying them, so I will have to work around them. I am having the same problem with my pine trees.
**DUE TO AMOUNT OF PICS I CAN POST, THIS IS THE END OF PART ONE
Its been awhile since I have done anything really worth mentioning on the layout, my time has been tied up with my dogs for a bit. Phoebe is ten now,
and thank the lord, she is NOT on her last leg or anything, but she is old now, so we have been considering taking on another dog. I never wanted a male dog again, they usually are a bit stubborn, but we were offered a Male long haired German Shepherd...FOR FREE, so I really couldnt pass him up. His name is Rocky, and we rescued him at one year and three weeks old.
SO, my time has been used up between both the Shepherds.
Friday, I had off work and finally got to start back on the layout. I know the end result will be worth it but I gotta tell ya, it was tough tearing out all the foliage work I had done. If you look at my last post, you'll see what the, oh, about 14' area I am working on looked like before, and here are the after shots...
Sadly, a couple of the power lines parts had busted off, but its an easy fix. I had put the power lines in so good I couldnt take them out without destroying them, so I will have to work around them. I am having the same problem with my pine trees.
**DUE TO AMOUNT OF PICS I CAN POST, THIS IS THE END OF PART ONE
-Deano