Down on Beaverbrook: Peace and saviours…
Here, on Beaverbrook, I find peace. A moment to recognise, kindly acknowledge physical and emotional symptoms whilst pacing around the layout…
Remembering where switching had been paused, maybe just enjoying a glimpse of the train at eye level. A moment longer and contemplating a new project or just what move is next. Already my pulse is calming and a glimmer of light, to be able to return to normal life or linger a moment longer and run a train.
Down on Beaverbrook. Until next time, more soon…
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Hi James. I think Beaverbrook is great and deserves a comprehensive stand-alone article. It's up there with Paxton Road in proving less is more.
ReplyDeleteThank you Dave - perhaps in a future issue of Compendium!
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