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Rene <br /> <br />I am from another country, The Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia, much of Australia has 4 seasons like USA but a lot of the world only has two, they are The Wet and The Dry. Here in Australia THE WET goes from Christmas to Easter. But here on the Sunshine Coast we have a mixture of the two. We are just coming into what they laughingly call winter; 1 Jun to 31 Ausgust. The trees are all evergreens, so there are no falling leaves, the minimum temperature rarely gets under 15 deg C. The birds don't fly south, in fact they don't go anywhere just sit around as usual. No frost or snow.etc. But we do have a disconsolet set of Pelicans, tens of thousands of huge birds that fly east for the summer. Even now 15 to 25 seems to be the daily temperature range and the temperature of the Coral Sea is 21 Deg C. <br /> <br />So I would say that my railway looks the same all year round except in summer when I drive it from my pool with a remote handheld it is so hot. I have photograph of it of a nightime which I call "Train Heaven" is there anyway it can be shown. My web site isn't up to scratch yet. <br /> <br />My layout is quite attractive not to any scale but to an eastern theme, my wife is in charge of all decorative effects and it shows a ladies touch. <br /> <br />By the way what did you think of the wedding last night, us Aussies have now even infiltrated European Royalty. <br /> <br /> <br />Regards <br /> <br />Ian Kawana island tropical etc.
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