Work progresses, but it's too messy to show to the public. In between slinging plaster and making a huge mess, I had some very nice visitors this past week.
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John Drye points out some detail at Stoneman's Switch to his niece, Sarah. |
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Ben and Katrina, my niece and her boyfriend, check
out the layout on the day after Christmas. |
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Fred and Helen posing by Potomac Creek. Fred and I were fraternity bros at MIT. |
Next week I will be traveling down to Cocoa Beach to conduct two seminars. One on how to solder brass kits and the other will be a layout update on the USMRR Aquia Line. Here is a
link to the clinic schedule. If you plan to be there, please stop by and say, "Hello."
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