Who?
Oh, the Bickersons. Welcome back.
I think you will really like the exhibit at the Akron Art Museum.
John
Can't wait. I'll bring our copy of the book as well if anyone wants to take a look.
It's on my calendar. Looking forward to it.
Lee
I was very glad I at least made the museum visit and got to catch up with a few folks, you and Dolly, and briefly meet a couple of the new people the last time. Demolition is over. Plumbing improvements were made, and some construction mistakes corrected. Last of the tile gets laid today, grout tomorrow, then caulking, sealing, and some painting after that. Had to decommission the darkroom and move some shelving to put in a plumbing access panel. But the project is turning out very nicely.Great that you are coming. Missed you last time. How is the demolishing coming?
Hay All,
John, thanks for opening your doors again for this opportunity to gather. We hope to see you all that weekend.
Lee
(the other Lee, yea daleeman)
I found a contact on the steam engine page and wrote them offering a portfolio of images if they grant access a "back stage pass" as it were. Wonder if they will respond positively.
Lee
Lee,
I am really worried about you. You are so shy. I hope you can come out of your shell and get into this hobby.
An interesting thing happened the last time the big steam engine came to the valley. There was to be a big opening event Saturday morning at the Rockside station (north end of the park). I got there an hour early to scope out a good place for the 7x17. Someone mentioned that the train was just across Rockside Road (north-follow the tracks) at very large parking lot. By then there were several hundred people milling about the Rockside station and still no train. I was the third person to figure this out and had all the time I wanted to get up close and personal with the engine.
Once the train got under way each station was packed. Peninsula was swamped with people. Just south of Everett Rd. (covered bridge, our house) is a tiny station at Indigo Lake on Riverview Rd. There were just a few people at this station and plenty of room to take pictures.
History has been known to repeat itself.
John
Hi John,
Heard nothing back from the Choo-Choo People. So the little station might be a good second choice. I'll pay the therapist overtime John if you and I could talk him into a 2 for one deal. ;-O
Lee
Yes John......I'll bring my boots
Dave
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