Services for Ranger Margaret Anderson will be tomorrow afternoon. I've had a weird sense of euni since her murder, partly because I'm so far away there's nothing I can do, partly because I've been re-winding all the times that DH or our family were in some type of real or perceived danger, and partly because life goes on for the whole rest of the world, while it screeched to a halt for the Anderson family. After my Mom died, I was pissed/annoyed/dismayed that the rest of the world didn't come to a halt. The whole rest of the world remained the same for those folks. Seeing people do normal everyday things irritated me.
And yet, here I am, doing the normal, everyday things of our life. Very unsettling place to be emotionally.
So the normal stuff I've been doing includes a sort of clean out--the Living room is almost back to it's wonderful serene state, and most of the Christmas things are being put away. I have a bunch of winter stuff that I leave out.... snowmen, cardinals, several sets of lights in funny places. Okay, not so funny, but still up for us to enjoy until we start enjoying those longer days of spring.
And for many, many folks in our neck of the woods, the total lack of winter so far has left everyone off kilter. We're all waiting for winter. We're currently in a stretch of 50, yep 50 degree days. It should be 25 or something.... yuck. I must say the only time I didn't complain about it--in fact appreciated it, was yesterday, when we took down the train layout at the Toledo Zoo. My son, DD the Younger, is a rabid rail fanner (even now, he's watching train cams, and plotting which model train engine he should buy ~~read Mom buys~~for him.
("Mom," says he, "it's a limited edition!")
So here are some pics of train layouts and displays from this winter.
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The magic starts here, at the WPA built Museum of Science at the Toledo Zoo. As well as the Great Hall, where we set up the trains, there's a balcony meeting space, and a fantastic auditorium. It's a marvelous building. |
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Part of my section (on the top) that I call "Silent Night, Holy Night." The Star-on-a-Stick is new this year. I really like it. |
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Three of my 6 churches I used this year. |
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My little Polar Bear family. |
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Da bears. |
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These are some of the folks who make up the O gauge division of the Swanton Train Club. Dan C., Kurt B, Larry W, the O gauge 'suprintendent', Jerry, and DD the Younger. |
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A view from the balcony. |
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Bird's eye view. We run 6 tracks on this layout. I think it's 12 by 26 this year. We'd like to make it 8 feet longer! |
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Behind the scenes.... time to put stuff away...... it takes 5 people 5 days at 6 or 7 hours a day to set it up. A day and a half to take down.... |
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You should see all the wires underneath. In addition to the wiring needed to run the trains, nearly each building on the layout has it's own plug. |
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Heavy duty transformers, called ZW's run the tracks. We use one for each of the 6 tracks. |
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The skeleton of the section I help decorate. |
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Ron M. is the Chief Electrician and Bottle Washer on the crew. |
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And now, I'm just sitting and enjoying our tree with just the lights on it. The sun is shining brightly in the windows surrounding it, so it rather glows all by itself. We'll take it down... soon... and put it on the back deck for the birds to use for cover, as they hoover up the seed we put out for them.
So if I neglected to tell you before, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
I love trains!
ReplyDeleteAnd we do go on with our lives, taking our children to train exhibits, because time does have a way of soothing out the rough edges of life. We keep the memory of people like Margaret Anderson close to our hearts, and then we just keep on doing the best damn doing that we can.
Keep on keepin' on...
oooh! I'm a model train nut!
ReplyDeleteThe train set up is very elaborate. Funny how it always takes longer to set up than break down.
ReplyDeleteHaven't packed away the minimal Christmas stuff yet. I like the lights too.