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Why do they call them permanent change of station orders if you can keep getting them every 18-36 months?Is Ed's employment situation sufficiently stable that it's unlikely he will never need to move?Is is possible that he could receive a job offer that might make him want to relocate?
No, I don't really miss it at all. As for what I would do if I had to be mobile, it depends on how mobile. Vollmer Life Chapter 3 suggests that there's a nonzero chance that we'd move to the north side of Denver. I work with UCAR https://www.ucar.edu/ part time from home, part time in Boulder, but there are many more opportunities for me if I lived close to Boulder. My wife wants to go back for her PhD too, and she's interested in the satellite meteorology program at Colorado State in Ft Collins. Nothing's happening in the next four years though since my youngest just started high school here in Colorado Springs. But the RGS is built on relatively modular benchwork. I'm used to a completely seamless removal and relocation of the old layout, so moving the RGS will be ugly...but possible. Much depends on the space at the other end.Were I still military I would have probably stayed reluctantly in N scale and maybe done another door layout...who knows. Because I could never tell if I were going to be ordered to a land without basements, I always had to be prepared to take the smallest spare bedroom in a new house.Fortunately Colorado is a land of wonderful basements so I don't have to worry. If we do move and the new space allows I may fill in the gaps on the First District (Dallas Divide, Vance Junction, Telluride) or go balls deep for Dolores and Durango. Or...say screw it and go protolance. There was a lot of narrow gauge hawtness in Colorado that wasn't RGS, or even Rio Grande in general.Now back to Ed's thread.
Golly, Ed, you have a highly enviable space for a layout. You don't even need "blobs" in the classic sense--you've got the space for layout shapes that would permit yuuuge return curves, if they were built with backdrop-hidden areas having generous access openings, something like this:
Yes, I KNOW I could have more layout in the same space if I did an around the walls plan. That is not what this conversation is about though.
Around the walls is handy, but you do lose 50% of the cool places you could stand, run, and enjoy your layout.
Yes, I KNOW I could have more layout in the same space if I did an around the walls plan. That is not what this conversation is about though.I'm also exploring those types of options, like this one: (Attachment Link)
But you drew outside the line.So where are the real lines?
That was poking through the wall into the laundry room.
... the laundry room.