Don, 
Thank you for pointing out that anything still operating is modern!  Man, 
volunteering at a local High School, I have felt anything but modern!  You guys 
are the best.

On a more serious note, the Pines and Prairies S Scale Workshop has an 
admirable work safety record.  Last reportable accident might have been when 
Ben put a nail through Tom's hand or vice versa, humm, maybe it was a screw but 
whatever.  Saturday, while working on the Doyle destruction project, I pulled a 
muscle in my lower back and suffered a severe conclusion to my skull.  I have 
yet to report these accidents as I don't want to be the one to break the safety 
record and frankly reporting that I pulled a muscle while stretched out around 
a water heater drilling a hole in a concrete block wall sounds a bit strange.  
Stranger still is that the bruise on my head was caused by the Chicago River.  
Of course a good reason to report it is to show the Workshop does actually do 
some work.  

Hey, time is passing and I gotta go.
The always hip, always happening looking forward to 20 cylinders of power 
housed under the muscular shoulders of an EMD SD-45.

Ken Zieska




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