I haven't been able to log out for a long time. Decided that it does not really mater, so I don't worry about it.
We've got a crew of masons back to do more work on our project house on Mo. this week, so I drove down from our summer Michigan location today to give detection and see what I can learn from them.
My route took me through Lowell, Indiana in the middle of the day - right by Spike's Railhead train store. After Labor Day, he is open every Saturday.
Of course, I stopped to see what items in his might whisper to me to take them home. I ended up buying a 180 watt Powerhouse brick and a 3 dome Sunoco tank car that might clean up OK. The price on the tank car was right and I don't have one in my collection.
Wow I could log on today! I have been randomly trying but made it. Hope all is well with everyone. I do check in but only try to log in once every while. Still can't change my avatar. Oh well. Until next time.
Trying to update my avatar since 2020
MartyE and Kodi the Husky Dog! ( 3/31/90-9/28/04 ) www.MartyE.com My O Gauge Web Page and Home of Kodiak Junction!
Yep, thanks Flint.
My sincere condolances to your chapter members 'fife on the loss of your president.
Even though you know it's coming it's still hard when it happens.
Mornin' folks. Sunny and 52 in the Potomac Highlands. Spent yesterday on the phone, notifying our NRHS chapter members that our President, Tom, had lost his battle with leukemia overnight. I shall miss his wisdom and wit.
Evening,
I bought some Atlas O track from Walthers today, can't wait to put it together.
Also am going to see how the Army Black Knights fair against Delaware State tomorrow in football
Sounds like fun!
Same me, different spelling!
I'm glad that somebody stirred the pot.
Been so busy this summer, I haven't really had time for trains. Got to start thinking about a show this November that I have been invited to set up a demonstration layout at.
My dear mother used to say A man may work from Sun to Sun, but a woman's work is never done. And I would tell her, never done is right. She didn't think that was too funny.
Mornin' folks.
Happy Labor Day.
Thanks Becky, the menu sounds delicious!
A woman's work is never done. Guess I have to stir the 19 year old pot!
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