Glad to hear that you're on the mend.
Went to Fullerton Railroad Days today. Crowd didn't seem as large as last year. There were several modular layouts there. Here's the TTOS SP Division module setup where I ran into a couple of forum members. The kids really seemed to be having a good time.
There was also a nice #1 Gauge setup. From the proportions, it looked like 1:20.3 scale (3-foot gauge on #1 Gauge track).
I don't normally see a lot of S scale layouts in my travels, but this group made another appearance this year. Their layout is nicely done.
On my way back to So. Cal. from York, I swung by Houston and had dinner at this little establishment. Food was good (like many other places I've found in Houston). The railroad car on the left is a former CNW Heavyweight and they're [appropriately] right next to active train tracks. From the interior, you can see trains passing through the windows.
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I'm happy to read the good news Scott. I am glad this got taken care of and there wasn't any complications.
Went to Fullerton Railroad Days today. Crowd didn't seem as large as last year. There were several modular layouts there. Here's the TTOS SP Division module setup where I ran into a couple of forum members. The kids really seemed to be having a good time.
That G layout and S layout were at Anaheim show in JAN, I like the G layout.....
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Scott,
Go out and celebrate your the good news by buying a new locomotive! I am happy for you and I thank the Lord our prayers worked for you.
I am back home from the hospital; I had an artery blocked 100%. They put a couple of stints in. Had my body not already built natural bypasses I would already be dead by now. Thanks everyone for the prayers and well wishes.
Scott Smith
Scott,
Talking with a doctor after a friend in his fifties passed away, he said younger men die of heart attacks due to blocked arteries, yet as they get older the body would actually grow new arteries to feed blood around these restrictions. Simply amazing.
Glad to hear you are on the mend!
Finally picked up my favorite Plasticville building...
And here's down in the valley...
Pirate Radio!
Great news Scott. Glad to hear all went well.
Great pictures everyone.