Texas is big enough that any kind of weather, climate, or terrain found anywhere in the country can be found there to some degree.
Ed Kozlowsky Sanford, Maine www.SScale.org >________________________________ >From: John Degnan <[email protected]> >To: [email protected] >Sent: Friday, February 3, 2012 7:11 PM >Subject: Re: {S-Scale List} Re: {S-Scale) Ideal working space! > > > > >I stand educated. Seriouely, though, I have never been even as far west as >the Mississippi, nevermind across it, so all I really knew was that Texas is >west of me... and that it borders one or more of the desert states. Oh, and I >know what R. Lee Ermee (the drill sergeant) said about people from Texas in >the movie Full Metal Jacket... but I won't go there now (or ever). LOL!!! > >Oh well... I have lived through yet another learning experience. > > >John Degnan >[email protected] > >----- Original Message ----- >>From: Bob Werre >>To: [email protected] >>Sent: Friday, February 03, 2012 06:01 PM >>Subject: Re: {S-Scale List} Re: {S-Scale) Ideal working space! >> >>Well John, I'm certainly not a slobbering Pennsy guy. However, our area of >>the state is actually tropical in nature--mold, moisture. & humidity is often >>a everyday thing. Last year, because of a major drought, was different. >> >>There were certain areas, because we're just above sea-level and particular >>soil conditions where they lay a fabric like mat down under railroad bed. >> >>Bob Werre >> >> >> >>On 2/3/12 3:31 PM, [email protected] wrote: >> >>>Keeping in mind that Texas is quite close to the DRY, desert states of the >>>US, Bob's comment about moisture (quoted below) makes me wondering if he >>>might be drooling all over his trains again...? >>> >>>I love trains, too, Bob... but... really? >>> >>>(elbow) >>> >> > > >
