Tac,
I think an online version is in the plans.
If that is so, Jerry, then I’ll be joining you all just as soon as they do it. Me and few others over here - the cost of shipping seems to be more than the cost of the magazine, even my GR [plus mailing to UK] costs far less, and I know, having seen a copy of SiTG, whcih I’d prefer.
tac
tac Foley said:
Huh? What could possibly be more important than perusing the latest SiTG?tac
Spring cleaning in the workshop while it is too rainy to work outdoors on the beginners loop. I’ve gottena lot accomplished in a week. A LOT more to do though.
Chas
You have a workshop?
garsp.
I have a hutch in the corner of our back yard. I’d have to cut three-foot lengths of wood in half so they can go through the door.
If I had a door.
tac
Hummmm.
I have3 workshops.
over an acre of yard, or as some places call it a garden.
What I call a garden is where I grow my vegtables.
I guess here in the states we don’t know what small is.
Anywhay I to should subscribe to Steam in the Garden.
David
The backyard in my $400,000 hutch measures 32 feet by 38 feet. My track is 28 feet in diameter. My front yard measures 14 by 6 feet, mainly gravel.
Of course, living in the cheap part of the village doesn’t help much…
Back over in the family hutch in Ontario it’s quite different, as you might expect. The front yard measures about 80 by 50 yards, and the backyard just under 1500 acres - we also have a creek that gets to about fifty feet wide in the spring melt. Lots of room for trains there…
tac