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24th November 20, 02:23 AM
#11
I'm still around and pop in most days, but when I'm at work it's set not to automatically log in, so you wouldn't know I was here..
As for Covid, Most of my life has had no change, go to work come home and repeat 5 days a week, I work on my own in a temperature controlled airconditioned lab, so nothing outside makes a difference..
What I've Missed is,
Going to Scotland to visit my parents and sisters,
Sailing / racing has been cancelled most of the time, including regatta week.
The Model railway club has been closed most of the time so my weekly visit has not been happening, same for SWMBOs art and weaving groups..
Also our model railway club exhibition and every other clubs shows have been banned..
However we are booked for next years show at the Jubilee Centre Aylsham Norfolk, 5/6 Oct 2021 10:00 till 16:00..
Kilt wearing, no opportunity to do so, as when I'm at home it's definitely overalls time to work on house garden workshop, boat..
Other social media sites,
Sailing, quiet, except for politics,
Model Railways, very busy, as many are locked in at home working on their layouts.
Norfolk Broads, quiet, as much of the time use of the broads has been banned, except for the pages of why should it be banned!!
Last edited by The Q; 24th November 20 at 02:28 AM.
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25th November 20, 02:08 PM
#12
Still around.
We ramped up for and went live with a new ERP at work this summer/fall. 12-16 hour days, 7 days a week since July 4th holiday... and we're not out of the woods yet.
Any away time I've made myself take is usually spent on the model RR layout. I can immerse myself in that and work fades into the background... for a couple of hours anyway.
Tulach Ard
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25th November 20, 02:09 PM
#13
 Originally Posted by The Q
Other social media sites,
Model Railways, very busy, as many are locked in at home working on their layouts.
Which ones? The one I frequent has been very quiet.
Tulach Ard
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25th November 20, 04:22 PM
#14
 Originally Posted by MacKenzie
...Any away time I've made myself take is usually spent on the model RR layout. I can immerse myself in that and work fades into the background... for a couple of hours anyway.
That's a hobby I wish I had room for. I set up a small track every Christmas around the tree. Nothing too large. I do have plans for a tresseled layout, I may get around to next year.
Attached photo is the CNR No 6060, a semistreamlined 4-8-2 called known as once known as Bullet Nosed Betty. Attached is a 52 ft express refrigerator car, 52 ft express box car, 72 Ft Smoothside Passenger Diner, 72 Ft Smoothside Passenger Mid Train Dome and ending with a 72 Ft Smoothside Passenger Tail End Observation car.
Built in 1944, this train was saved from the scrap yard in the 60's and has run (currently under restoration) as the Spirit of Alberta.
For those of you whom are in Scotland, this is Canada's Flying Scotsman.
Frank
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25th November 20, 05:18 PM
#15
Wow! It looks good upside-right too!

Rev'd Father Bill White: Mostly retired Parish Priest & former Elementary Headmaster. Lover of God, dogs, most people, joy, tradition, humour & clarity. Legion Padre, theologian, teacher, philosopher, linguist, encourager of hearts & souls & a firm believer in dignity, decency, & duty. A proud Canadian Sinclair with solid Welsh and other heritage.
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25th November 20, 05:58 PM
#16
 Originally Posted by grizzbass
I wear vibram toe shoes every. I've worn them in desert, mountains ect. Even once in glacier national park on a trail I was told had no snow. That was wrong. Luckily there were large rocks where the snow had melted so I could go stand on them for awhile to warm up my feet. It was a highland game athlete that turned me on too them over a decade ago.
Makes more sense. This is what most people call "toe shoes"... so I'm sure you can understand my confusion!
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25th November 20, 06:02 PM
#17
Drink to the fame of it -- The Tartan!
Murdoch Maclean
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25th November 20, 06:42 PM
#18
 Originally Posted by Highland Logan
Thanks, the tablet had it the wrong way around.. I figured someone on a PC would correct it before someone hurt themselves turning their monitor
Frank
Glad to help!
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25th November 20, 07:23 PM
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That photo reminds me of the time I asked my wife if I could run the tracks through one of her kitchen cabinets.
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25th November 20, 07:33 PM
#20
That's true
 Originally Posted by Katia
Makes more sense. This is what most people call "toe shoes"... so I'm sure you can understand my confusion!
I attended Okla. City University in the music department and there were a ton of those shoes around because a large contingent of the music department were pageant winners and many were singer/dancers. While I could polka I was just there to sing.
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