johnndeanna
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Hello all,
I've been a forum member for some time now but have never posted or been involved at all and have mainly been just browsing. Well I have recently moved to NE Ohio across the river from where WV and PA come together and I finally have a yard worthy of a garden railroad. I've been a model railroader for years but never did much with it. Well being full time work from home and an empty nester with young grandkids now is the time to start. Here are a few photos of the back yard. We plan on putting in a plunge pool in front of the garage (the one without a garage door. The other is my neighbors) and convert that into an outdoor room but the planting beds are very large and will do nicely for a fairly large garden railroad once I get them cleaned up; they are seriously overgrown. Hoping I can incorporate the railroad to include the wall and view at the back of the property. Looking forward to starting the planning soon but I have a lot of inside projects to finish on this 121 year old house first this winter. Enjoy the photos.







I've been a forum member for some time now but have never posted or been involved at all and have mainly been just browsing. Well I have recently moved to NE Ohio across the river from where WV and PA come together and I finally have a yard worthy of a garden railroad. I've been a model railroader for years but never did much with it. Well being full time work from home and an empty nester with young grandkids now is the time to start. Here are a few photos of the back yard. We plan on putting in a plunge pool in front of the garage (the one without a garage door. The other is my neighbors) and convert that into an outdoor room but the planting beds are very large and will do nicely for a fairly large garden railroad once I get them cleaned up; they are seriously overgrown. Hoping I can incorporate the railroad to include the wall and view at the back of the property. Looking forward to starting the planning soon but I have a lot of inside projects to finish on this 121 year old house first this winter. Enjoy the photos.






