Today would have been a day like any other day, except that I had a new helper. Larry Stone is a fairly recent member who's been on operating crews during the past year, but today he had a chance to come out to the Museum, so I put him to work. We were refinishing windows for the 36, as usual. And we can always use more volunteers, there's a lot to be done. It's really appreciated!
Larry got a brief tutorial on painting, and then went to work putting white primer on several frames. He seems like a quick learner. 19 and 20 were installed in the car, 23 and 24 were removed and taken to the shop for stripping, and four windows got new paint on both sides.
Sanding the old paint off is an unpleasant task, to say the least, so I decided to do it myself. But if Larry ever comes back, heh heh heh..... Anyway, things went smoothly, and with two people, the work gets done quickly. And we can even take pictures of each other.
I'm really not sure if there's much difference between one frame and the next, but we might as well keep them in order.
The snow appeared to be falling heavier than predicted, so rather than start on another project, we decided to leave early. Ugh, it's like 1979 all over again!
It almost seems like half the membership have been nominated by other members for the open positions on the Board this year. Tim Peters pointed out that my son Frank had been nominated, and wanted to know whether he, being a CA&E fan, was going to be running on a high-level platform or a low-level platform.
So if you were wondering why nobody nominated Tim (or me, for that matter), wonder no more.