Good evening, y'all. I did nothing that I had planned. Spent considerable time in the train room, though. Todays Corona Virus count is 346 in the Township, 4003 in the county. What's encouraging is that the township total is only four more than yesterday... To paraphrase the old cavalry movies, Mask and Gloves at 0800 tomorrow.
Terry: Not for nothing, but that's a smart move on your part. Nothing to be ashamed of either. Good luck, my friend. BTW, your constant companion, Murphy, thrives on stress. Eliminate the stress, and Murphy leaves.
Curt: that's a lot of new Walthers Cornerstone buildings to keep you occupied.
Chet: Like your Cruise photos. That's why I was a ground pounder.
I made a crossing of the Chesapeake Bay in rough seas on a harbor tug, once! Miraculously, my stomach behaved...I have nothing but respect for those that sailed those rough seas as a matter of course.
Willie: Amazing what one can do with those old Tyco, and Model Power kits...
Garry: Like your layout. The access hatch is well done.
Todays photo, is familiar to all of you who have built the Atlas passenger station. i'ts located at Gladstone, on the old DL&W, (EL), in the '70s. I have noticed that the prototypes of most Atlas structures, are located in Jersey. RMC's recent Commuter based modular layout featured this location, and photos of the structure after modernization by NJT. it has evolved over the years.
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MIL called the wife today...she "claims" she didn't know she had a daughter...or family. Scary stuff, if true. Although she has claimed this in the past, and has a tendency to embellish...So far, she has managed to avoid infection by the Corona Virus...although there is an outbreak where she is in LTC.