Hi:
 Not a coffee drinker so can't offer any opinion on that substance but if 
you let tea bras dry out after enjoying their wonderful flavor and then cut 
them open, the bits of tea makes to my eyes a good material to add in 
forested or wilder areas. usually I put them on during the second round of 
scenery. Basically I paint the area black, I used to sprinkle scenic 
material on the wet paint but I find the adhesion is too low. When the paint 
is dry a layer of white glue is applied and the basic scenic material, 
usually a greenish blend of ground cover, is applied. after the glue has 
dried, I wet the area and apply diluted whte glue and sprinkle on tea 
remains and or bits of material. there's enough white glue to pull it all 
in.
 cheers

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Bill Rigsby" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2007 4:33 AM
Subject: {S-Scale List} Coffee, Tea, or Me


> I think that was the name of a Movie, in the sixties. Back when "Flight 
> Attendents", wre called "Stuardress", or "Stu's". Isn't great being 
> politically incorrect?
>   A question for all of you senery guys. In as much as Coffee, and Tea are 
> organic. Is it possible to use them as ground cover, or soil? If anyone 
> has used them. Are any biological issues?
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>   R/S B. K. Rigsby   Chief Superintendent
>   Southwestern S Scale System (Quad S )
>   AT&SF, Sierra Railroad, SP, UP, WP (std), Westside Lumber Company (3ft), 
> and the East   Pacific Canning Co (2ft), circa 1957.
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