Happy Birthday Shortline2

Yes, Happy Birthday indeed! I have a present for you, but I can't figure out how to wrap it!:hehe:
 
Thanks Guys!

Day was full of complications where nothing went they way I wished, but, overall, I say, it was a Great Day! I got my cake made and it did taste way better then it looked, I got a huge package weighting it at 24 kilo (OK, I had to buy it my self, but still, I got it yesterday... :p) with old weekly Mining Journals bounded into six months each book and 6 books in that package. Can't beat that old book smell when it comes to cool things to spend hours with. :)
Had it not been for a stupid Mail System messing up the other pack with 7 more such books I would have had a full load of books to spend months on, but it will soon come.

I say, life is still good, I get to spend time doing research, found a source for old mining claim maps that yesterday of course crapped out on me, but it will come back and while most of those maps are real boring only showing the borders of the claim, some has been great as some shows pieces of a roadbed, a road, structures, creeks and so on - got some size estimates from the best of them, makes this young heart of mine real happy! LOL

Will it ever translate me get back into the Trainz flock, hmm, who knows, I do keep my eyes on the Forum each day, but, I don't do modeling anymore, that is true... :(
Still hoping that Trainz will evolve and make life easier for my interest, better hole in the ground then 10 meters, and a program to get the ground info out like one of the Trainz Narrowgaugers had written for TRS2004 and which I love but can't use on the modern Trainz ground...
And of course, a "plug in what I need and script is written by it self" utopia program.. LOL

Thanks for all the good wishes, both me and Tore is hanging together, been married 15 years now and boy have it been a mountain train ride with lots of valley, real dark ones in between and some wonderful peaks here you can see way beyond and think that nothing, nothing can mess that up.
I love mountain railroading, if I ever had done any of my small test maps you would seen that. :p

Anyway, it was nice to visit and see the thoughts you all sent, and Euphod, no need to gift wrap the present you know... LOL

Hugs to all of you!!

Linda
 
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