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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by troybetts</i> <br /><br />Hey Kim,the plan was done on good old paint (windows) <br />The numbered picture idea I borrowed from GR magazine.I like the way it brings a layout to life.It's a great idea. <br />Vic--the cows are really big now.They can reach right over the track which is a bit worrying as they are really nosy on train running days.It's really pleasant when you have to wipe cow saliva off the track.Still look on the bright side.The bigger they are,the more meat I will get for Sunday dinner [:D] <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />Then they are your cows? I imagine that England is a cow's paradise, so green an lush. My uncle has some cattle...our foliage used to be Brown, now its gray! <br /> <br />I am at the point where no amount of watering will keep my meager veggies productive...unless we have some rain soon...the NMRR will have to convert to haulling dry minerals.
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