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<p> <b>Garry</b> - a Good Night to you, too!</p><p>Good Morning (at least for me!) </p><p>Stayed up for the better part of the night - I just could not go back to sleep after waking up a little after midnight. Now I feel like [sigh][zzz][|)] !</p><p>It´ll be a sunny, but cold day again. The TV weather fairy ( a beautiful, tall blonde who always catches my attention) stated yesterday, that the total snowfall has been a cumulative 58 inches in our region - that´s a little more than ten times the amount we usually get!</p><p>Janie, I´ll have my usual French breakfast - cafe au lait, trois croissant, butter and two kinds of jam, please!</p><p>Spend the night thinking about that track plan. Do you know this feeling? There is something you like, but... Well, this happened to me, when looking at the plan. Bingo! I knew it, something must have been wrong! I wanted to simulate train movements from fiddle yard to station to fiddle yard - shunting back and forth, if you pardon the British expression. Well, this would have worked nicely, if the traversers are long enough to hold a loco plus at least two coaches and there would still be some room next to the traverser to "park" a loco. Both traverser are way too short for that type of operation! So, it´ll mean back to the drawing board! But Í have to watch out, not to get caught in that analysis - paralysis thing again.</p><p><b>Jeff</b> - I hope your ankle gets better soon. You have been through so many health challenges in your life that you need a break! </p><p><b>Rob</b> - I´d say just replace them with a warm-white LED. </p><p>Have a good day! <br></p>
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