01-24-2023, 04:47 AM
Thanks Ed and Jack. Always good to hear encouragement.
This was one railroad where the scenery is the "thing". There are (to date) no industries, and a run through a town along the tracks. So, I pretty much had to learn to deliver Mother Nature. Were there growing pains? Of course! However, I've been inspired by what others have done. The internet's great for that, and I'm glad to share what I've learned (the good, the bad and the ugly).
This was one railroad where the scenery is the "thing". There are (to date) no industries, and a run through a town along the tracks. So, I pretty much had to learn to deliver Mother Nature. Were there growing pains? Of course! However, I've been inspired by what others have done. The internet's great for that, and I'm glad to share what I've learned (the good, the bad and the ugly).
Check out my "Rainbows in the Gorge" website: http://morristhemoosetm.wixsite.com/rainbows