Good evening and welcome to this week's Wednesday Route Update Report
Turkey Edition The issue at hand: riff off the country or the fowl that will be tomorrow's dinner. I went with the "Four Lads" option ... take it away boys!
https://youtu.be/Wcze7EGorOk Lets go to the Friday Route Update Status:
[ ] As soon as I stuff this Turkey - I'll get the route update out
[ ] I yam what I yam, a route update this Friday Man
[ ] As easy as pie - here is your update
[ } I will be frank, I cranberry the pressure anymore - update Friday!
[X] Sorry, but I had to squash this update
You think these gags are bad - The Christmas one are worse - but yule have to wait!
Let's get down to it! First up is a shout out to our picture posters: Mainelines and Engineer John! As they say - over the river and through the woods to the Bergen line we go... A few points, Mainelines shot of the bridge over the old NYO&W. He lifted his view enough to catch that marsh that I always hoped someone would see. And the wait was worth it. Engineer John, the route is completely Conrail friendly, while we are set in 2001 and drift back in to the 1960's here and there, my track maps are all from Conrail and much of thier naming goes into the route on all the roads, paths and water ways that bisect the Bergen. And EngineerJohn gets multiple bonus points for heading out to Walden on the Montgomery Branch. I would like to mention that all of my cross-bucks are completely custom as I dont have that as an asset. So, what you see are 3 fence posts configured to look like a railroad crossing sign. You will just have to use imagineering to picture the words.
As far as the building goes, we are bumping up against Otisville with roads and housing. I am still working the scenery box I posted last week. If I can drag my half in the bag butt upstairs tonight, I might gets enough in to start doing the detailing. We might see an update by next week. As always, its time. I have been away for the past 3 weekends. So, my longest sessions are about 1.5 hours. I put one down that was just 30 minutes. While I am dying to just finish this thing, I am consistently working on the route and completely at ease with carrying on to the end.
I have many distractions to my route work, home, family, work-work, and so on. I also work daily on the U34CH project and I am in daily contact with the developer, lobbying for add-ons, answering questions and fantasizing about getting my grubby mitts on the finished work. But inside the game, I can get distraction. For those who closely read, I got this thing for farms and the Dairymen of Orange County particulary. There is just something about the pungent aroma of sweaty cows in the summertime that just .... uh.... well it brings back memories - ok?
I would like to dedicate this weeks post to the Hidden Hollow Dairy Farm in Otisiville, New York. My back story on this is as follows. So, I see some farms on Shoddy Hollow Rd, which runs roughly parallel the the track and was the focus of a boatload of houses. I spot this farm with good fencing and quite a few acers. But the pasture looks wierd, its clumpy and I dont see any cows - what gives? So, I get down to street level looking for cows, signs about milk or Holsteins - nothing. So, I search for Shoddy Hollow farms and find this story about a young couple who were tenant farmers who are befriended by a man who preserved a farm. Its a long story, but worth the read.
https://www.morningagclips.com/197-acre-farm-in-otisville-has-been-protected/I can't believe, and I bet you can't either, that I do this kind of reading and research on this route to make it look like it does. And I do it, the whole darn route is just jammed with stories and history! Its just wonderful all that I have learned. It is my pleasure to bring it all to you. Now, we can to this this weeks shots of the Hidden Hollow farm. And I found out its a GOAT farm! And I got goats to put in.
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Well, its 1500 feet from the track, and from the train you can just make out the farm. If you zoom to max you can see some white dots - they be the goats. Its all fun... and as Buzz knows, you never know what you missed and your last trip. So get out there and find all this stuff already!
Have a blessed Thanksgiving you guys.
Carry On!
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