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A rundown of my vision of a perfect Saturday.

 

Weather is cool, 45-50 degrees and overcast.  Wife and kids are out all day and I spend a couple of hours at the gun club.  Probably bring my AR15 rifle and stretch its legs along with some pistols for some close quarter shooting.

 

Go home, clean the weapons I used at the range (yes cleaning guns is very pleasurable) and then eat some dinner and drink a couple of cold ones (Coors light specifically, love those blue mountains!)

 

Once dinner is over with, head down to the layout in the basement and run some trains.  So in short, guns and trains... for me... it gets no better than that.

 

Goodnight

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Interestingly enough when I was teaching one of the annual paper assignments was to write about "My Perfect Saturday". I remember one 13 year old writing about going to NJ to a motel to shack up with his girlfriend. (I did ask him to rewrite it)

 

My "Perfect Saturday" includes breakfast with my wife, a shopping spree at my LHS, hot wings somewhere, a good movie or football game, some guitar time, and evening time in the hot tub. I'd like a couple of hundred buck$ to spend on trains at the LHS.

 

I do shoot as well, but it is getting boring. More fun with friends definitely.

Well my perfect Saturday starts with a trip to lowes. Weather permitting I then cut some firewood. The only sound that intrigues me as much as a train whistle is the sound of my stihl. Later in the afternoon I work on the layout. Once the wife and I get back from dinner it's time to start up the trains. 

My perfect Saturday is riding the East Broad Top and the Rockhill Trolley Museum

 

Until I can do that again, I'm happy with R&N 425, Jersey Central 113, and other local steamers. Visiting Strasburg, I enjoy the Choo-Choo Barn, The Railroad Museum pf Pennsylvania, and the first-class equipment and operations on "America's Oldest Short Line." I usually eat in the remodeled P70 coach at Red Caboose Motel.

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Hmmm… this would be a recurring Saturday….

 

It begins shortly after midnight with a wild night with my wife, followed by a late morning breakfast at our favorite local restaurant.  On the way to the restaurant, I wave hello to the landscapers as the prepare to cut my lawn for me.

 

After breakfast we drive over to the local hobby shop and pick up a few pieces of rolling stock and two or three articulated scale steam locomotives as a couple ABBA diesel sets.  

 

By early afternoon we stop by Brusstars for some ice cream to take with us to do some local rail fanning on the Northeast Corridor for a few hours. (Look at that oil train coming off the Port Line at Perryville, Md. next to that passing Acela!!)

 

Later we stop for an early dinner at our favorite fine dining establishment for a 8oz. filet and lobster tail and cold frosty Yuengling draught.  After dinner we head to the ballpark to see the Phillies pitch a no-hitter, hit a grand slam and turn a triple play in a big victory!!

 

And after another wild night, we wake up on Sunday and begin to pack for the York Meet!  

Originally Posted by Mike S.:

A rundown of my vision of a perfect Saturday.

 

Weather is cool, 45-50 degrees and overcast.  Wife and kids are out all day and I spend a couple of hours at the gun club.  Probably bring my AR15 rifle and stretch its legs along with some pistols for some close quarter shooting.

 

Go home, clean the weapons I used at the range (yes cleaning guns is very pleasurable) and then eat some dinner and drink a couple of cold ones (Coors light specifically, love those blue mountains!)

 

Once dinner is over with, head down to the layout in the basement and run some trains.  So in short, guns and trains... for me... it gets no better than that.

 

Goodnight

This is not the perfect Saturday as you mentioned nothing about Mama, dogs or your pickup truck.

After spending all week making models of buildings or freight cars for some very cool customers , Friday afternoon I do my yard work , great work out , then Saturday I spend it with my girl friend at the beach , or in the pool , shopping , dinner out with music and dancing at Port Canaveral , Sunday lazy day grilling by the pool . My gal loves my work .

She is a nurse and likes I am working doing what I enjoy. One in a million

Start early with a stuffing brunch, then off to a good, large train show, in which something interesting is found.  Find something new, interesting and scenic to explore

on the way home such as an abandoned grain elevator, or RR station, or quaint town

with rustic buildings to photograph.   That evening, rather that time wasted in front of the boob toob,  hours are spent at the workbench building an interesting

structure or piece of rolling stock. This is a Sat. at home...if traveling, the beginning brunch may be similar, but new and different sights may make it an extraordinary Saturday.

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