@kdfrawg In 1973, the owners of a neighbouring farm build a new house, a standard 3-bedroom dwellimg for $6000. It was in the next couple of years that prices skyrocketed.
// @matigo
@kdfrawg In 1973, the owners of a neighbouring farm build a new house, a standard 3-bedroom dwellimg for $6000. It was in the next couple of years that prices skyrocketed.
// @matigo
I don't want to wait while "my Kindle Experience Is Updated." I want to see the fucking book description.
@hazardwarning Although perhaps yours is a 7¼-inch gauge, another popular one for miniature railways.
// @matigo
@hazardwarning There's s a mostly-volunteer organisation not far from here that runs narrow-gauge trains on the former rural 2'6" rail lines. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/PuffingBillyRailway
They are the only organisation in the state of Victoria that's permitted to train & instruct steam engine drivers.
Another volunteer organisation runs annual trips on the main rail lines using old mainline locos, some of which were converted from coal to oil in the 1950s. The Puffing Billy Railway is restoring a Garratt loco that has the same tractive effort as one of the older mainline locos.
// @matigo
@hazardwarning Looks to be a similar scale to this loco
// @matigo
which is being built on a private miniature railway some 25 minutes north of here. A friend's doctor has been running it as a hobby for the last 35 years, gradually building it up to its present state. All volunteers who work on the railway are ex-patients of the doctor.
That photo is a bit over a year old, they built it from scratch in their workshop. It'll be running on a 12-inch gauge track.
I can think of worse things for breakfast than a few steamed prawn/vegetable-filled gyoza dumplings.
@skematica SanDisk now make a bumper-style iPhone 6/6s case that incorporated additional external storage. Also, an external battery can be clipped to the back of the case.
// @sumudu