Congratulations, John, on a splendid job. (And your 'monumental' equatorial
dial in the last photo is a splendid illustration - for those of us at
northern latitudes - of how close to the horizon the pole star is seen in
Tucson.)
And thanks to Roger for including the link to your site (*
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jlcarmichael/sets/72157632430552837/*) in his
email. I must have missed your posting to the list.
I'm sharing this - via b.c.c - with a friend who has made both sundials and
model railway sets.
Happy New Year,
Len

On Sat, Jan 5, 2013 at 8:47 AM, David Bell <[email protected]> wrote:

> John, your railway is absolutely stunning! The artisanship you have put
> into every detail is a match for your stone and stained glass work. This
> immediately struck me as a worthy outdoor successor to John Allen's great
> "Gorre & Daphetid" (and fortunately, near fireproof)... It's good to see
> you back!
>
> Dave
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