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<p> Good Morning,</p><p>it is a fairly sunny day today here in northern Germany - I wish I could go for a walk, but I am to weak to move around much. So I will just open the window in our living room and watch the deer grazing in a little distance.</p><p>Chloe, even though breakfast time has passed, I feel like having something to bite with my coffee - how about some bacon, scrambled eggs and toast? </p><p>Received a bit of bad news yesterday. My friend, who has helped us moving to this place, will be laid-off, as his company is folding up. He is my age, so he will face a hard time getting a job again. What a world! </p><p>Official beginning of a rant!</p><p>When will the "Big Ones" realize, that the Chinese are not supporting our economy here? Are not buying anything here or even pay taxes here? Or is it just greed that kills all the jobs? This country is going down rapidly... [:(]<br></p><p>Official end of rant!</p><p> I have now received a confirmation, that my loco is on its way from the UK - gives me something to look for to.</p><p>The other day, I posted a link to a series of videos about a bloke in UK, building a 10 mile "Train Set" from Barnstaple to Bideford in western England. James May has a car show on BBC, but has started a new show called "Toy Stories". The video comes in 6 installments and is fun to watch - 58 minutes well spent! And I just love his British accent - Petra tells me that he just sounds like me when I talk in English... [:-^]</p><p>Well, in case you missed the link, here it is once more : <b><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZyIgwqhBZi0" target="_blank" mce_href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZyIgwqhBZi0">Train Set </a></b></p><p>Have a pleasant day! <br></p>
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