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In lugnet.build.arch, Deborah Higdon wrote:
> In lugnet.build.arch, Tim Strutt wrote:
>
> > I was admiring this on Brickshelf a while ago.
> > It looks wonderful. The elevated landscape looks great, the curved window
> > wall, the flowering tree, the fountain, the roof, it all looks great.
> > Except maybe the patio table (shudder). That's an interesting use for a
> > tree.
>
> that tree broke and i just can't throw away lego. so i felt justified in
> using it for a patio table!
Well, in that case, it's quite acceptable. :-)
I was going to ask if it had already been broken, but was trying to keep my
posting short.
> > Excellent work. Hope to see more of the same.
>
> ironicallly, i believe you're a member of parlugment and i'm also a citizen
> of this fair city. i've been lurking on lugnet for a while and i've never
> made it to any of the shows the group has participated in. i kicked myself
> for a long while when i found out i'd completely missed the announcement
> for the fall '03 train show at the nepean sportsplex. i also wasn't able
> to get to the monlug show this past weekend, but i'd like to know if
> anything is in the planning for the area.
>
> thanks for the positive feedback.
>
> -§ deborah higdon-leblond §-
Well, we have no shows in the near future. We were invited to a show in
Prescott for April, but felt it was too short notice to organize.
We do hope to show at the next Railfair in Ottawa, in October.
But you're also welcome to come out to a monthly meeting sometime. We are
going to try meeting on the first Monday of every month now, just to keep
scheduling simple. Hope we can meet you some time.
Play well.
Tim Strutt
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