Monday, November 16, 2020

Still In New Braunfels

 The town dates back to 1846. German to the core.






These things have been sitting downtown, or close to it, for years. And there was nobody around, so it felt safe to wander around and take pics. 





If I'd actually gone downtown where it was somewhat crowded, believe me, I'd have worn a mask. I'll finish with Landa Park, where many improvements have been made, but first I've got this railroad stuff to complete.

Sunday, November 15, 2020

Playing It Safe In New Braunfels

 Something like 1000 covid deaths a day in the USA. That's a war casualty toll, and a war not going well. I imagine the folks insisting covid is a hoax and not taking precautions are responsible for a lot of this. Sacrificing their children on the Orange Asshole's altar. Notice how covid rages in the Dakotas, where freeDUMB is the top priority. You can be free to stand on the tracks and give an onrushing locomotive the finger. SPLAT!






Here's a locomotive!





Heavy metal.






Saturday, November 14, 2020

New Braunfels in 2020

 I looked at various things.






Trains, in a way, were a big part of my New Braunfels experiences, back in the day. So I looked at trains.





Eventually I'll get to Landa Park.

Friday, November 13, 2020

More New Braunfels in 2020

 I could not have asked for better weather.






Maybe next year??






One can hope. Too many uncertainties.














Thursday, November 12, 2020

Train Time In New Braunfels

 Never underestimate a locomotive.






There's a lot of very interesting mechanical stuff going on under a train.






These things are still impressive, and they can't be replaced.