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It's Valentine's Day and did that special person in your life give you a train related gift for this special occasion. My bride loves our hobby and knows if she really wants to make me happy with a gift, it will be a sure winner if it is train related. I received today a mill with working wheel that was done by our Forum member, Alex M. What a beautiful piece and it will make a nice addition to my layout. Many thanks to Alex for his work on this project and making sure it got to Maine on time.

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Originally Posted by Allan Miller:

I need to find a Valentine sweetie first...someone a bit closer (and more honest) than those Russian "ladies" who keep sending me e-mail.  

I'm not Russian, but I did wonder why my emails didn't always seem to reach you. 

 

I didn't get any Valentine's day cards or gifts either. But then again, I'm well past my 'Best before' date, so I wasn't expecting any. 

Originally Posted by Allan Miller:

I need to find a Valentine sweetie first...someone a bit closer (and more honest) than those Russian "ladies" who keep sending me e-mail.  

Take a chance Alan!

Try eHarmony

Match.com

or any of the several other 'older' dating sites.

Worked for us...

 

In our age group there are probably 4 gals to each of you out there due to 56K men lost in Vietnam, sporting accidents, hard miles, and guys generally do more stupid things to get killed than women do.  For those of us who survived - its a virtual schmorgasboard (sp?) out there now!

Nope.  No train gifts.  As a matter of fact it was reversed roles.  I had today off and the boss had to work.  We didn't want to go out so I whipped up a nice Valentine dinner:

Couple of cocktails to start

Shrimp Cocktail

Marinated NY fillets

Garlic Mashed potatoes

Fresh asparagus in butter sauce

A nice Cabernet from the wine cellar.

 

I also sent her a Red Velvet Valentine's cake to her office.

 

Went to the local florist and bought a  nice bouquet for the dinner table.

 

No trains...but it was a very nice meal!

 

Matt

I figured I would not be getting any train related items for Valentines Day. My wife is not into trains other than the fact she likes that I have something I enjoy. That in itself is a Valentine gift. She shows enthusiasm when I yell up "honey come down and see what I did on the layout". I'm guessing the eyes may roll a bit as she goes back upstairs but she is very supportive. She even let's me know of local shows and displays in advance. She is willing to walk through the woods to see an old train trestle.  She brings me a snack now and then.  She doesn't flinch when I carry in bags of train stuff, she even helps.

 

I guess the real answer is yes she did give me a gift and does so every day. She still won't wear the pink train hat....

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This is the mill from our Forum member Alex that my wife gave me for Valentine's Day. This beautiful building has caused me to rethink an area on my layout in order to accommodate this structure. This is a good thing as I just needed a push to redo an area that is about 24 ft. by 7 ft. I am going to take what is basically a passenger train storage yard and make it into a large passenger train station complex. The mill will be placed at the edge of this area with a water feed from my existing waterfront area. I am looking forward to this project. 

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Well, I feel gyped...I got a card...something about how she tolerates my idiosyncrasies and how she doesn't have any that she knows of{the hallmark cards they make now-a-days!} and her visit from aunt flow..."a poor day for model trains!" I'm going back to messing with the model trains and maybe the "other wife", as she calls it,...my '40 plymouth sitting in the garage....there's always next year I guess...

Originally Posted by N.Q.D.Y.:
But then again, I'm well past my 'Best before' date, so I wasn't expecting any. 

It's been my opinion that as we get "wiser"{no- not older}, we age like a fine wine and simply get better! Problem is I think my wife looks at me as Boones farm!....we have a saying here in house, I say I have 2 kids..a son and a daughter....my wife says she has 3 kids...a son, a daughter and her husband....growing wiser isn't an option...growing up is! 

Originally Posted by N.Q.D.Y.:
Originally Posted by Allan Miller:

I need to find a Valentine sweetie first...someone a bit closer (and more honest) than those Russian "ladies" who keep sending me e-mail.  

I'm not Russian, but I did wonder why my emails didn't always seem to reach you. 

 

I didn't get any Valentine's day cards or gifts either. But then again, I'm well past my 'Best before' date, so I wasn't expecting any. 

Have I been remiss in responding to one of your e-mails, my dear?

 

If so, please accept my sincere apologies!  I promise I'll get in touch with you this weekend.  

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