Evening as the Santa Fe train from California (Called the Texan when east bound and California Special when west bound) rolls through Richmond on its way to Houston.
I did not finish anything this week, although a number of items are in progress, but I did not get any pictures, although looking at half finished car kits is not all that great to look at. Here is a picture I took at the Strongsville Club of some of my equipment! One of my favorite pictures, a PRR N1s 2-10-2 hauling a coal drag up the hill. The Pennsy used these large engines to haul ore from the Lake Erie Docks to the steel mills, and return with coal from the coal mines in PA, WV and OH to the trans shipments points on Lake Erie for water transport to the power plants on the upper Great Lakes. Thanks for looking! Rick Jesionowski
Those are tomatoes? Wow. What is your secret? You must have the ultimate "green thumb", as they say.....
In light of the newly created T Gauge Forum, I think this one warrants reposting. Come join the discussion and help us spread these tiny train seeds!
Those are home-grown tomatoes. Don't hide their excellent flavor under a burger. They need to be thickly sliced on a BLT.
Had one for lunch today. On homemade artisan bread. And bacon from the butcher not plastic wrapped from the market. Just might have another for supper.
Nothing new this week. Working on removing the TAP from the frame of a 4-6-0. I hate it when too much torque is applied and it snaps!