Easton & Potomac trackage - red lines

Thursday, May 29, 2014

Still Too Many Irons In The Fire

Some more progress was made today on the many open projects.

Central Valley VM N&W kit number R-91 - ROOF SHEATING APPLIED
Central Valley VM P&R kit number R-93 - ROOF SHEATING APPLIED
Ambroid VM ACL kit number K-3 - END SHEATING APPLIED

Scenery - TREES PLANTED

I still have a few trees but not enough to do the area coming down the hill into Hood.  But I will at least used up what I have in this area which I plan to do tomorrow.

Marlene came in and looked at the new forest and could no longer see the house on the hill.  She now wants some of them cut down.

To see the new addition to the forest go to www.easton-and-potomac.com.

1 comment:

Superintendent Easton and Potomac said...

President Lardass has offered to loan his pet beaver "Tripod" to the E&P for purposes of tree removal on the hill below the house. Being that "Tripod" is a three-legged beaver (he accidently chewed one of his legs off), he is particularly adept at working on steep hills. Phin asked that I pass on to you that Tripod enjoys a cold Red Ass Ale after a hard day of gnawing.

Dick Munnikhuysen