This Saturday night sees the UK putting its clocks back 1 hour from BST to GMT so it will be dark when I get home from work and no tea time train run for a few months. I know that Europe as a whole alters its clocks for daylight saving, how about America, Australia etc? I shall be spending my time servicing loco's, weathering stock, how about you? any interesting projects in mind - perhaps Vic is building a new garage
Cheers,
Kim
Kimbrit
I will be working on some new building and water tower , and it's time for engine maintance, grease and oil and clean my rolling stock. i need to repaint some older buildings , so i will be busy over the winter with getting ready for next summers rail roading . Good to see your back kim.
BEN
Have fun with your trains
I hate the clocks going back. However I have more time to model in the winter than in the summer. I'm finishing the Mogul come He$@ or high water this winter!
Kevin, two words for you BABY MONITOR
Hey there,
Canada changes this weekend too eh. For me it means more driving the "Mc Rig" after dark. As for projects...four USA Trains coaches just got pulled apart for a repaint. Vintage CN in Black and Green is going on. Add to that an Aristo 0-4-0 that has been in pieces for 3 years now will get the same treatment. Gonna' wire the tender to draw current as well. That will be enough for me. A bathroom in the basement needs to be built also ( rats ).... trains are more fun. Aside from that, me and our little American Eskimo will lay out in the snow beside where my layout is. I can tell her to keep watching for the first rail to appear again from under all that white stuff. Later eh...Brian.
Is it REAL? or Just 1:29 scale?
Long live Outdoor Model Railroading.
My garden railroad sees almost no sun for four months, and we get heavy, wet lake-effect snow that freezes into a glacier. So my winter railroading is limited to the not-so-great indoors. I have some small industrial-type cars to finish, and an inglenook switching layout that I've just started to build. At the rate that I get things done, it will be garden season again before all is complete!
SandyR
Well of course this is all an argument for living here on the Sunshine Coast, it was 38 Deg C at a train running down in Brisbane yesterday and bright sunshine but of course it was only 30 Deg here on "The Coast". It only ever rains here of a night time and we have no pollution, traffic problems, guns, or even poverty.
It is in fact springtime and we are recovering from a particularly harsh winter it actually got down to 15 degrees one night or two nights.
However we do have a controversy about daylight saving every onther state bt Queensland went on to daylight saving last night or is going onto it but us and it is hurting us in many ways.
Rgds Ian
Real trains run year round, so do I. If the weather is too nasty to be outside, then I have a million other projects to work on as well. Marty is correct, this is the time of year you can do the heavy grunt work on the railroad without sweating to death or getting carried away by mosquitos.
Daylight savings time makes no difference to me, if it's dark then I will turn the lights on.
Ian, what part of the Sunshine Coast do you live in??? Here is an exerpt from your own newspaper (yes, some of us Americans can and do read news from other places). You may not have guns, but crime and murder seem to have a home.
02.09.2006
Two knife attacks – one resulting in death – have sent shockwaves through quiet coastal communities in the past week.
Last Sunday Sunrise Beach teenager Sonny Baker was found stabbed to death in front of his home. Deon Paul Langworthy faced court on Monday charged with his murder and was then transferred to Princess Alexandra Hospital for surgery on knife wounds to his own hands.
On Monday night a 37-year-old man was stabbed several times in the stomach and his back at the Kings Beach Tavern. "
The Dixie D Short Line "Lux Lucet In Tenebris Nihil Igitur Mors Est Ad Nos 2001"
Jack mate; i can hardly bellieve what you have reported, this must be adifferent Sunshine Coast to where i live. I have been to that Kings Tavern or more exactly to Christmas Carols in the park acrross the road. Here on Kawana Island we have only ever had one crime; some one had too much to drink and stole someone elses garden gnome, i don't think we have even had a traffic accident.
Torby you are right and this was a pretty large one at that; but of course there is a more serious crime here in Australia nad that is stealing "Nevilles"; They are like garden gnomes but more in the image of Australian aborigines, usually with a spear and sometimes standing on one leg.
Haven't you got somebody like a Neville in the White House then? Or is he more like a gnome? I bet Bush would go down well in the bush, outback - so to speak. Nevillles, I love it, wouldn't like to fall on one of them with his spear after a few beers.
Yeah Kim I think the name was derived from Senator Neville Bonner an aborigine ploitician.
Ian
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