When my father was growing up in Batavia, he and his friends would go around knocking over the neighbors' outhouses as a trick for Halloween. Nowadays you'd go to jail for doing something like that, but back then, boys will be boys. For Halloween this year somebody dumped a big pile of coal in my favorite parking spot, ha ha ha! Is this a trick or a treat? I think it's a treat. At least now I'll never have to be cold all winter!
Anyway, back in the 36 progress continued with the somewhat more convenient heat provided by electricity. The first aid box, pamphlet holder, and fire extinguisher bracket have been installed and painted as needed, so the bulkhead is pretty much done.
Working westward, the first double-window section is pretty much done, with new paint on the baggage racks and the wall panel behind them.
And then in the next section, first finish on the window sills and wainscoting below them. And a few other details I didn't bother to snap. Since I got out late, I didn't have a chance to visit with the other projects. Next time!