Terry, you're right, for a lot of different reasons, I guess. Winds along the immediate coast were clocked at up to 80 mph. Inland, we had wind, and 1.5" of rain. even though the temperature rose to 71° outside, we were so cold inside, that I cranked the furnace up two degrees. In any event, when I went out to take the garbage to the curb, the sky was perfectly clear, and it was mild.
Ken: That was close enough!
I ran one of the two wires of the buss, that will feed off the booster. I'll do the second one tomorrow. My knees will not tolerate any more than that, right now. I'm also finishing the DC wiring, I started a year ago. This is because, I'm wiring DC capability into the layout, for when the mood strikes me to run my DC locomotives. Once this project is finished, I plan on completing the Permanent East staging tracks.
Curt: Your structure project is moving along nicely.
We are up to 342 Covid - 19 cases in our town as of today, vs. 337 yesterday. perhaps the curve is flattening.
The town that borders us to the south had over 1049 cases as of yesterday. Didn't see today's count...they try to hide their totals. With that in mind, I have to pick up a Rx tomorrow, so we will go food shopping also. have my mask and gloves ready. I'm with Tom and Sherrel, WTF are all these people doing with the paper products they are hoarding?
Lawn needs to be cut already, in addition to everything else. As of last Saturday, the MIL does not have the Virus. However, she sleeps all the time, and has to be awaken and assisted with her meals.
Tonight,we feature a little South Jersey flavor, at Millville. The PRSL Baldwin AS16, and at least one coach. If I remember correctly, Milville was served by three round trips to Camden on weekdays. Two were 1 car RDC trains, the third was this train.