Good morning, or not so good. Woke up to a few inches of snow and a temp at
29 degrees. To top that off, extremely heavy fog all the way to work. Almost missed the road I had to turn off on. Then an automatic update from Microsoft turned the server off and it took a while to get everything back up and running. Should have taken the day off.
Willie - Have a safe trip home. It seems that you really enjoyed the trip. Waiting for photos.
Ken D&J - Hoping the best for your grand daughter and that rehab gets her back on the right path.
Curt - The workbench is outstanding. That will really make the scene pop. Nicely done.
Louis - Interesting T shirt.
Eric - Oops. Looks like you didn't write the check in the register and instead went by the statement.
Johnny - Hope Bob can make some sense out the the problem with the photo uploading. With some photos I try to upload I get a sarcastic little message saying the the photo failed to load.
David - Here are a couple of photos I took with the new phone. The photo size was reduced to fit into the parameters of 3000x3000 after resetting them in the phone. I also found that I can change the brightness on the camera. Interesting. The first shot was default and the second with the brightness reduces. I sort of prefer the second picture.
This is the Buford Shops transfer caboose. Finally took it out of the box last evening. The wheels are metal and the coupler looks like a Kadee in the smaller, closer to scale size.
I had just glanced at this caboose briefly and now after giving the kit a better look, It should turn into an impressive well detailed model. The hole in the side of the caboose is for the bay window. The paint is on the way so I can paint it Logan Valley colors, but first the F-3 need some work done to it.
Here's the rail picture for the day.
Later