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Jeffrey's Trackside Diner - June 2016
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<p>Hello? Hello - ho!</p> <p><em>(No reply)</em></p> <p>Didn´t I just see Ray sneaking out of this place through the back door ?</p> <p>Well, YGW just came in - hi there!</p> <p>Good Evening!</p> <p>It´s been a somewhat busy day. Prepared the Swiss layout to be ready for the final wiring job. My friend Lothar (the electrician) will come over tomorrow to help me get that done. When that´s finished, there are still a number of things to be done before I can call it finished - like adding grass with that old electrostatic applicator of mine, more bushes, some more trees, little details along the track and on the platform, the catenary (sigh) and finally, the layout lighting. It´ll take some time, certainly with long breaks in between, which I will fill with w*rking on the Z scale layout.</p> <p>Thanks, folks, for all the kind words on the passing of Aunt Bobby. Actually, death was a blessing for her. She was trapped in a body which did not work at all, couldn´t even move her eyes. We are just so sad we can´t be with the family.</p> <p>I spent some time w*rking on a layout plan for emdmike. I think I´ll be able to finish it on Sunday, hoping it´ll be of use for him.</p> <p>YGW - I remember when we built our beautiful house in the way houses have been built for centuries, the building site proved to be a favourite spot for a Sunday afternoon walk in our town. Signs would not keep the folks off my property. Some of them even shoved us aside to get into the house. More than once I had to call the police to have them removed.</p> <p>Janie, supper is up now any moment, so I´ll go for a quick [B], please.</p>
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