| AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY BENEFIT OPEN HOUSE OCTOBER 18, 2008 |
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| Three local garden railroads were open today as a benefit for the American Cancer Society's Relay For Life, including Don and Martha Lebo's D&M Railroad, Karl and Linda Reichenbach's Karlin Railroad, and the P&C. All in all we collected $517 in donations for this very worthy cause. | ||||||||||||||||||
| Mark and his one-year-old son Luke greet Honey as they arrive. Mark wanted to return the Budd Car which was on standby duty at his Open House last Sunday. | Luke is fascinated with the Eggliners. He's wearing his Steelers jacket because his Mommy is a diehard Steelers fan. Mark and Luke helped set up the railroad today. | |||||||||||||||||
| LONG TIME NO SEE - Dick and I pose with Bill, a friend we hadn't seen for years. Dick was one of my helpers today. Cliff was too, but he escaped the camera! | HOME ALONE - Smokey misses his horse friend Tomecca, who is at work today as a Mounted Patrol Horse. This family will be checking out the back pasture. | |||||||||||||||||
| PARTY GIRL - Honey poses in her Halloween party hat, one of several gifts that Doug and Jeanne brought with them today. She got lots of treats and attention. | ||||||||||||||||||
| ANOTHER PARTY GIRL - Sunshine enjoys a good time with Doug, who also brought treats for Honey, carrots for Smokey, and gifts for the human hosts. | ||||||||||||||||||
| This little boy was fascinated with the scenery on the Eggliner layout...see below. | I'm not sure but I think Mark took this picture of the Mikado rounding a curve. | |||||||||||||||||
| Paul Bottino took this nice low-angle picture of the Western Maryland GP-40. | ||||||||||||||||||
| The late afternoon sun accents the motorcycles, the break dancer, and the barber. | ||||||||||||||||||