Setting up the work shop

 I’m making noises about setting up the train workshop. It’s a process that with every step forward I’m finding I need to take several steps back, and a couple to the side.

I have to return to the original plan where I was working on the stair well and the “foyer”, or entry, to the train room. 

If I get these things complete I can begin emptying boxes of art, collectibles, and books. Once I’ve cleared these items up, I’ll have considerable room to begin another phase. 

Right now every time I go down into the train room, I’m stepping over tools and materials that I was using to do the walls of the stairwell. Once past them I moving boxes full of books, pictures, oil cans, signs and detritus out of the way to get to a box containing passenger car trucks. 

Then in an effort to find the passenger cars that I want to put the trucks on, I need to move all those assorted boxes back in the opposite direction.

Just finding a square of table-top space 24” x 24” to work on is a major effort.

By slowing down and doing “first things, first”, I’ll actually be speeding up.

It’s not actually model railroading, but it’s a step in that direction.

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