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Elliot´s Trackside Diner - January 2013
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<p>Good Evening!</p> <p>It´s been a slow, uneventful day here. It started out sluggish and it will most likely end that way.</p> <p>Too bad Austria is such a small country and the tour has ended. We have covered just about all there is too see. Yes, We left out a few things, like the Semmering line, the world´s first mountain line, we also missed the city of Graz and a few more narrow gauge lines, but things are a little repetitive, so we actually did not miss much.</p> <p>I enjoyed preparing the tour -maybe there will be another tour this year.</p> <p>I am having second thoughts about my planned layout. Petra and I agree, that we don´t want to stay in this flat forever. We both need a change in our life. There is really nothing keeping us in our town. Finding a place somewhere else is going to be difficult, as our budget allows nothing fancy. Finding a location where we would like to live is even worse. At least we don´t have to rush in ...</p> <p>In effect, this means I won´t be building the layout the way I have planned it. Although it is designed to split into three sections, I am not sure I will find a place to put it up, should we move in the foreseeable future. I don´t want to wait and do nothing, though, so I spent the afternoon searching for some ideas how to condense that layout to become a truly portable layout, which can be handled by one person. The Brits have some nice ideas for that - I may adopt some of their "layout-in- a-box" ideas. I´ll keep you posted!</p> <p>Galaxy - getting fired for being 1 minute too early to work? What a crummy place this must be! Hope YOH finds a better job soon!</p> <p>Blessings!</p>
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