Referring to the last episode of this blog (10th May 2015) it can be seen that I was about to cover the road surface that lies in front of the station facade with a sheet of H0 scale cobblestone pattern.
But, would that look any better than the browish paint that's there at the moment?
I'm not sure.
The current situation.
Should I cover the road with this sheet? |
My resolve is stiffened by considering once again this painting by the French artist of the early 20th Century, Charles Camoin. It hangs in Glasgow's Kelvingrove Art Galleries and is of Place de Clichy in Paris.
It has the same combination of brownish road and blackish pavements as I've used on the layout.
And, I love this painting....... So,,,,,,,,,,,
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Currently listening to:
A Blast from the Past.
Released in 1959 |
Russ Conway |
One of the first records I ever purchased (well by my parents, but at my behest). "Side Saddle" by Russ Conway.
Here's a youTube link to Russ playing it on BBC TV's Billy Cotton Band Show (in black and white).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wZ_tDn-LC40
A Hardy Perennial
Jerry Lee Lewis released on Elektra in 1979 |
The week's addiction
The May edition of Auntie Flo's podcast for Huntleys and Palmers on Rinse FM.
Auntie Flo |
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Currently reading:
Almost the same mixture as the last couple of weeks - I'm a very slow reader.
I love this quotation from Brother Lawrence:
"I do not advise you to use multiplicity of words in prayer. Many words and long discourses are often the occasions of wandering (of one's thoughts).
(So) hold yourself in prayer before God, like a dumb or paralytic beggar at a rich man's gate."
A dead end - I won't pursue this. |
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Miscellany:
I bought a hard travelling case in which to transport my snare drum to France this year.