Cheese Festival

Shot last weekend at the rainy Wellesley Cheese Festival. I’m a sucker for those small town festivals that pop up everywhere this time of year. This was supposed to be a cheese festival, but I didn’t see much cheese. Lots of pie though.
Vita bought two of these pumpkins, they will also be pie soon.
-T.
New Trackage

When I drive into Kitchener from Burford I pass Ayr. Over the last few months there has been some construction at the Trussler Road crossing, looks like they are putting in some long sidings. Its always good to see tracks going in instead of coming out.
Anyone know more detail about this project? I suspect it has something to do with the Toyota plants in Cambridge and now in Woodstock.
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Here is a satellite image of the location, the image does not show the new construction. For some reason the Ayr area is in uber-high resolution. The individual ties are clearly visible.
Out of curiosity I copied the image into my CAD software and measured the turnout on the siding. Its a #12.
-Tim
Tom Miller

The guys in this image look a bit small. No, it isn’t a photoshop gag, this is a shot of Tom Millers Fn3 indoor layout. Last week, during the Narrow Gauge Convention in Portland, Oregon, Clark Kooning took a few shots of this massive layout while on tour. Here is the description of the layout from the tour guide…
“Fn3 D&RGW LAYOUT – Measuring 45ft. x 90ft. with a 26 ft. ceiling, this layout has all the details usually seen on an HO layout.
Hundreds of ft. of Llagas Creek nickel silver track and switches. Motive power is Accucraft and Berlyn. Rolling stock is Hartford Prod. Powered by NCE DCC. Scenery is Bragdon Ent. Geodesic foam. Mountains go as high as 12ft. Thousands of hand made trees and bushes. Modeled after Colorado narrow gauge in the 1940’s with scenes from the D&RGW and RGS. Custom built structures, some with complete interiors and sound effects. Custom built lighting changes from day to night over a 30 minute period. “
Here is a link to a giant version of the image, the detail on this layout is amazing, as is its size!
-T.