Dad’s old train set
Dusty, and could use some touching up, but still just as loved (by me) as when my dad opened it for Christmas some time in the early 1940s. I also still have the track for it, and most of the buildings. Last time I hooked it up, it even still ran, but that has been so many years that I”m not going to assume it still does (nor do I have the space to lay out the track and find out).
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Such a wonderful time! Thanks for sharing!
just WOW! too much! I'll dedicate a weekend to Ire when you get back. Have fun!
OH MY GOD I wonder if it's too late in life for a career change?! That would be so fun!
Brilliant! I'd watch the hell out of a PBS show of you just traveling and rambling, just sayin'.
I'm sure Molly is thrilled at all the people touching her boobs. Goodness... Those parks are so lovely. And that…
That’s gorgeous! Do you know what scale it is?
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Brings back such memories, Lore. Maybe you and I and Tim could pool our talents and have it do a loop or two on Christmas morning? Or later, at our house.
Really, how much Hank’s could that take?
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I will bring it up with Tim and see how he feels about helping check the electricity and stuff!