I had heard that the dragon cost nearly $500,000 and was a dismal failure but even at this great distance, six year old Kay started scrambling to the safety of her grandmother arms when it entered. |
Monday, January 09, 2012
Last Night #10
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1/09/2012 05:36:00 AM
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A goodtime was had by all. And I thank the entire Woodcock for including me in that time.
I, along with a friend of mine went to the CSX railyards about 9:00pm, to watch the loadout, but after loading only 8 wagons by midnite we called it a night and went home. These first loadouts after framing a new show usually take longer, but for some reason this one was extra long. I noticed the poles were load to a westerly direction, whereas in the past they were loaded to the east. Which tells me the unloading in Orlando is a new site, compared to the past few years. I doubt very much if they plan on turning the train, before getting to Orlando,so the poles will be to the cabooseless rear of the train.
Guess I missed a meeting, but your site still shows Saturdays info on our computor, and your app on my phone only goes to the Wed.page?
If I click on a current comment, I can then view todays and yesterdays post by clicking older-newer posts on the bottom of the page. Have always clicked on "Bucles Web Log" to view your site. Is there a new log in?
Maybe Shannon can make a comment!
Other than that all I can say is "What Hath God Wrought?"
Sorry I forgot to include the word FAMILY after Woodcock, in my first comment.
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