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Spring has Sprung - Monday, March 24, 2008
It's been a bit nippy, but not cold enough to stop the spring planting for the Garden Sub. It's great to see splashes of color again. The track work has hit a snag in the form of more damaged track than I originally thought. If I could just get folks to watch their step........
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Wow!! How about that weather! - Tuesday, January 29, 2008
It's been unseasonably warm here in Round Rock and it's allowed me to work out in the yard. Let's see....... Weeding - Check, Mulching - Check, Replace damaged track - Check. Now if it will just stay above 70, we'll be ready to go!!
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Oh Yeah, Burnet too...... - Thursday, October 04, 2007
Hey, they are side by side.
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Bertram Scenary Improves - Thursday, October 04, 2007
Ground cover and roads are in. Next is the ballast and glue 'er down.
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Austin Subdivision is pretty darn busy. - Tuesday, September 18, 2007
As I try to decide the future of the AustinSub, I've got to tell you I'm astounded. In the last 12 months this webpage has averaged 1330 visitors per month and 5474 page views per month. Pretty cool............
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I'm really starting to hate dotnetnuke - Friday, September 14, 2007
Yes, the website was down again. Thanks to the folks at GoDaddy, the problem has been rectified. I'm thinking it's time to research new tools..............
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The Summer Time Blues - Thursday, August 02, 2007
Not much modeling going on. Just got back from vacation and a month working in Europe. I've been keeping busy and missing my trains. I hope the pace breaks soon.
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Bridge Over Icy Water - Tuesday, February 13, 2007
We finished the bridge and took pictures with what passes for snow in Central Texas. Come and see.......
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Howdy I'm Bryan and welcome to my website. I work on this in my spare time. I really enjoy the historical aspect of the hobby and like to share it with anybody who is interested. If you have any thoughts or questions, please use the feedback feature and let me know.
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