Yes I did,thank you for asking.There are so many crafts you can get involved with when doing something like this.I love trains plus I like building or creating scenery.I think those are my strong points.Along the way you need to be creative with wood-work,electrics,electronics,mathematics,painting and lots of other crafts.And along the way there’s
plenty of photo opp’s for your cell phone camera or Nikon.(basically I’m a jack of all trades and master of none)
I didn’t make the end because we have to work,but very happy the Dodgers won.
Drysdale was devistating on righties.And he was a great “listen” when broadcasting.
Sandy is Dodgers version of DiMaggio when he was with us—they both aged gracefully.
“MC’s “ introducing the next act
Most definitely a Dodger fan.The first game I saw live was at Ebbets Field in ‘55. Koufax is alive and you probably will see him on the broadcast Friday from Dodger Stadium.What happened to Campy was a shame,but his will to
live and carry on with a smile was an inspiration to many people including myself.I remember most of the players
from Campy’s era and Koufax’s as well.I loved Lasorda as a mgr.I’m a fan but realistic-the Sox are real good and ahead
2 games to none.
Hi Joanne when it comes to baseball I’m the same fan I was when just a kid—meaning “it ain’t over until the fat lady sings”. (I could use Sandy,or Campy,or Jackie to name a few).
Soprano,small family and rich.
You are very perceptive—-a little pain,but if he keeps at it he’ll be very rich.
Baseball is amazing isn’t it? What a great story,thank you!