I'm still having fun with my Train Station game. I like how I decorated the streets for fall.
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But, it's started snowing there... not enough to collect, but we all know what happens next.
![Train Station game](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhV6dQpNfVfE8Lv0kJlIT0zZc3G_K0nfQk4G5NjLfElDkRTfZNYgWxOvcwwJSc6391kc2ThEOKFW3S8EAjAJ0dINMYhDhNePmNDMWbGzH7C77QMGklwZ0NVKihHVIYGtpso84WWSu5L1M4/s280/TrainStationSnow02.jpg)
I've managed to continue to keep the small town farm community feel to my city, even though I'm on level 305 now.
In the real world... we are supposed to have a warmer than usual, dry week ahead. Maybe I'll get some more outside work done.
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Your town keeps growing. It sure looks swell.
ReplyDeletegood for you keeping up with your game. Level 305, that's impressive
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you're still having fun with this game. I never stick to a game very long. I usually get fed up with them when they start getting kind of hard.
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