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DDSL update
Posted by tangerine-jack on Saturday, March 1, 2008 9:14 AM

Deployment has not been kind to the DDSL.  I've got a lot of work to do.  I believe my plants are still there as I like to use wild flower species and very hardy, local plants.  Maybe if I look under the weeds I might find them.  The town is destroyed, no hope there except to wait on the FEMA check.

 Ah well, this is a "joy" you don't get with HO.

So in no particular order or relevance to anything:

The Dixie D Short Line "Lux Lucet In Tenebris Nihil Igitur Mors Est Ad Nos 2001"

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Posted by Rex in Pinetop on Saturday, March 1, 2008 9:55 AM

Wow!  Looks like the buildings need a little tender loving care but should come out okay.  Lots of pine needles to remove or are they something else?  You'll have it back together in no time.  Mine has been under 4' of snow most of the winter so I don't know what I'll find.

Have fun,

Rex

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Posted by Capt Bob Johnson on Saturday, March 1, 2008 10:45 AM

Looks like the girls have been playing with the town and forgot to put the houses back!   Given that the railroad was built on a proper foundation I'd suspect that it's more cleanup than rebuilding.   (Got any buddies in C of E??)   I'm sure that the advent of slightly warmer weather will see you out there with the work platoon, course the little guy is still a tad bit young for even an old Sarge to force into child labor!    Have at it!   

Warm day forecast here tomorrow, will try to take measurements for the next bridge to be built!

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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, March 1, 2008 3:15 PM

  T.J.

 IT looks like you need to  do a lot of rebuilding  and pond cleaning.   I need to repair a bridge and fill in ballast at different places , I had to take up about 7 ft. of track  to get ready for the septic tank man to pump the tank out , every 3 years we get a letter from the TOWNSHIP  to get it done and have a paper filled out and sent back to them.. then I must re do that area for another 3 years . I may have to revamp that area so i don't have to move track every time.

  BEN

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Posted by tangerine-jack on Saturday, March 1, 2008 5:23 PM
Strange thing is that ALL the goldfish are alive and well.  Who would have thought 12 for a dollar feeder fish would live that long (2 years so far) with little to no care.

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Posted by powlee on Sunday, March 2, 2008 9:49 AM

TJ

I am out of touch. Do you have time to carry out those repairs to the DDSL. How did the interview go with Norfolk? I have always found that the cheapest fish have a long life(if they can dodge Mr Heron). The more expensive are more delicate.

Ian

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Posted by kimbrit on Sunday, March 2, 2008 2:47 PM

Looks like you have a nice bit of RR work coming up TJ, enjoy, that's what it's all about - or so I've been told!!

Cheers,

Kim

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