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Thanks for the advice Puckdropper!, <br />I really appreciate your insight and info. I will definately look into what you shared. <br /> <br />I highly respect this website and its community of contributers. I have learned quite a bit from reading the posts and looking at the pictures here. Hats off to all from the top to the bottom. <br /> <br />After keeping a close eye on blogging over the past year I have found that videoblogging really catches my attention more. And you are right about a blog being more of a newspaper which some will read as others prefer to watch the news on a TV. So I guess a videoblog is more like watching rather than reading. <br /> <br />One thing I did not find was any videoblogs or podcast on garden railroading...and they say if you can't find it anywhere make it yourself. So I can't say this is at all planned out, it has just sort of happened. And anyone can do this to with a digital camera, 5bucks a month and you are virtually ready to go. <br /> <br />Since I dont know much about gardens, or garden railways but I am passionate about learning and growing with time, why not document it for others to learn from? <br /> <br />Capture life and share it! <br /> <br />Best regards! <br /> <br />Rick Q. <br />http://gardentrain.blogspot.com/
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