



The most massive part of the Treaure Forest Rail Road is the 10 foot long stone arch bridge. 5th graders did the painting.
I tried to use a re-painted cheap Christmas train, but I wasn't happy with the performance of the train.
In one shot, my grand daughter, Virginia is helping me inspect the train.
And I have been getting suggestions that I be sure to measure everything before we take it all down to change the carpet. You bet. With luck, it will come back better than ever.
1 comment:
That is a fantastic undertaking! No wonder they love their librarian!
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