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3/4/11 - Week 9
As a kid, I was enamored with model trains, planes and boats. Flying over the marina on approach to SFO this week, this scene reminded me of the over-the-top models from my youth.
It reminds me of a fellow my dad enjoyed visiting when I was a kid. He had several sheets of plywood on pulleys so he could raise them up to the ceiling of his basement to get them out of the way, but when they were lowered, they made up a fantastic model-train diorama.
It reminds me of a fellow my dad enjoyed visiting when I was a kid. He had several sheets of plywood on pulleys so he could raise them up to the ceiling of his basement to get them out of the way, but when they were lowered, they made up a fantastic model-train diorama.
ReplyDeleteExactly Crow. I had the same thing with an old Lionel train set-up! Great memories.
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