When
the trenching was completed, everything was packed down hard.
Temporary trackage once again became a "feature" of
the
railway.
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Now tracks go behind a cherry-tree stump, instead of around,
giving better track separation. It took a lot of cutting in behind
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We
sought out shed kits, as I’m not a carpenter and the sheds
from Sunbury Cedar worked out to be cheaper than buying the
raw lumber.
While we were redesigning, we
also thought we would like to put in a “water feature". So we
started planning again. We shopped around for pond kits, but
discovered most were very expensive, or came nowhere near to
the fairly small, double pond we would like to build. The shed
would be a kit and the pond would be kitbashed from a basic
pond kit! |
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