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06-24-2007 7:21 PM In reply to
Offline altterrain
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Re: Seneca & Chetola Line

Here's the pond and waterfall I just finished up.

 

-Brian 

06-25-2007 7:16 AM In reply to
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Looking good Brian. The water fall is more what I had in mind. My pool is a "disappearing pool". With all the sun and no shade I have I wasn't sure I could or wanted to keep it clean. Going to look for some stones to finish the tunnel entrances and than maybe rearrange some of the water fall.
06-26-2007 12:45 PM In reply to
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Re: Seneca & Chetola Line

I found some suitable stones for the tunnel ends. Also modified the waterfall somewhat in order to get several streams of water rather than just one wide one. Also placed a water plant just behind the lip of the waterfall. I think it looks more realistic. Here are some pictures.

07-22-2007 6:14 AM In reply to
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Re: Seneca & Chetola Line

Its been almost a month since my last update. Been busy finishing up the tunnels. Have completed and installed portals on the tunnels. Mulched and planted some greenery in front of the waterfall. Also built a "Throne" for the CFO. Hopefully in a day or so, there'll be some new pictures posted. The throne started as a swing purchased in March. CFO decided it should be placed where my dirt pile was located, so had to wait till the pile was used up. When attempting to level the area it became necessary to erect a small stacked block retaining wall, then she wanted pavers under the swing. In the end the really good deal she got on the swing was multiplied several times in preparing the site. Next in line is to finish ballasting the last 50 feet or so of track and another 2 or 3 loads of mulch.
07-24-2007 6:14 AM In reply to
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Re: Seneca & Chetola Line

As promised, here are some pictures of the latest progress. I have since mulched the areas shown in the pictures and planted some more ground covers and plants in the sections. Completed ballasting the inner loop and hope to finish the logging camp spur today if the rain holds off.
07-26-2007 9:54 AM In reply to
Offline S&G Rute of the Silver River
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Re: Seneca & Chetola Line

Exelant work. Leaves me to wounder what the structures are gona be, whatever they are I'll bet they'll be great!
07-26-2007 4:54 PM In reply to
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First will be a logging camp. I have the bunk house finished and the plans for the saw mill and a lumber storage shed. These are plans from Garden textures. After that, who knows, but will be some sort of village and a farm. There is a nice looking station downtown and a small country church close by that I would like to scratch build in the future. Jack
08-08-2007 4:54 PM In reply to
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very little accomplished sinced last post. Took a weeks vacation and since returning the heat has be horrific. Had some fines to use up so I went back and touched up some of the first ballasting. Now the last section is ready for mulching as soon as the weather breaks a little. By nine oclock today it was already in the 90's. Weather man says it should break over the weekend.
08-31-2007 12:06 PM In reply to
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Finally had a break in the weather. It was only in the 90's a couple days this week. Have finally finished mulching everything. Even had the Connie out yesterday to make sure I had enlarged the portals enough to permit her to pass through. No more problems!! Got the camera out for some pics, but alas the batteries were dead. Got them on the charger now. Will be away for the weekend so will have to wait till next week for next pictures. No its on to building some structures.
08-31-2007 12:26 PM In reply to
Offline scottychaos
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Re: Seneca & Chetola Line

Jack,

great photos and railroad, thanks for sharing! :)

When I first saw the name of your railroad, I assumed it must be somewhere in upstate New York! ;) Here in NY, we have Seneca Lake (one of the Finger Lakes) named after the Seneca Indians, who are a member of the Iroquois tribe..

but after taking a look around your webpage, I see you live in the city of Seneca, South Carolina! I have never heard the name "Seneca" used outside of NY state before...do you know how your city got its name?? is it somehow related to the Seneca Indians?

just curious..

thanks,

Scot

09-01-2007 6:35 AM In reply to
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Scot: Don't know for sure how the name ended up down here. The area was populated by the Cherokee's before the settlers moved in. I'll put my wife to work on that. She is really into that historical research stuff (maybe she already knows). Will get back to you after the weekend. Jack
09-11-2007 6:21 PM In reply to
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Here are some new pictures. I took advantage of an overcaste day to do a counter-clockwise trip around the train lot. All track work and mulching are complete. Last Friday I cut lumber to scale and today started erecting a Garden Texture storage shed for the Lumber Yard. The stepping stone (last picture) is the one remnent of the garden train in Pennsylvania.
09-11-2007 7:20 PM In reply to
Offline ToadFrog&WhiteLightn
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Re: Seneca & Chetola Line

I am part of the Cherokee Tribe removed from up there that is now in OK. Truefully I miss the Pow Pows because of my illness I cannot travel any more. Ashamed [*^_^*]

Dang man your place looking great!!! Love it. Any people around your place come over and check out what you been doing? 

09-12-2007 6:24 AM In reply to
Offline jhsimpson62
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When I first started, everyone was stopping by to see what the new kid on the block was doing. Now they're used to it, but still stop by ocasionally when the trains are running. They would all tell me they can't wait to see the finish product and would be mistified when I told they neither they or I would live that long. They just didn't understand; if finished I would have to start all over again. I still have some room to expand if needed.
09-27-2007 8:38 PM In reply to
Offline garrenT
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Re: Seneca & Chetola Line

very nice job what can i say wow
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