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Elliot's Trackside Diner, Mark XVII
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<p> Good Afternoon, Folks,</p><p>it has been a nice autumn day today, sunny, but not too warm. Nature starts to prepare for winter, I can already feel that. We had the first flock of geese flying over our house, heading south - signs of a cold winter to come! I did some w**k in our yard, cut the grass, washed the windows and also our "oldtimer" Merc.</p><p>I dearly miss my locos and cars, which I had for such a long time. I sometimes spend hours just checking on them, testing them, maintaining them - and now? The room is so empty, my eyes are getting filled with tears when I see the empty spaces in the display cabinets. <br></p><p>Janie, a mug of hot chocolate and is there some of Petra´s strudel left?</p><p><b>Barry</b> - I checked Owen Sound on Google Maps. From what I could see, your friend is right - my layout could actually be based on this location. Although there are no tracks to be seen anymore, you can still get an idea of what it must have looked like twenty years ago. Was CN or CP who served Owen Sound? May be I relocate my layout... [:D]</p><p><b>Jerry</b> - I also lost 20 pounds over the last weeks - my worries keep me from eating the amount I should eat. I hope Sallie gets well soon! [angel]<br></p><p>No word from social security yet - and no check either. The food we have will go for another 4 days - what then? I dunno... [:(] </p><p>The "weathering" post has turned into a pleasant thread to read. I still would not dare to post any of my weathering attempts there, in fear of being torn apart by the "experts".</p><p>To those who are just starting the day - have a good one, y´all! <br></p>
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