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Jeffreys Trackside Diner...FEBRUARY, 2015!

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Posted by MisterBeasley on Thursday, February 5, 2015 9:53 AM

I needed no glasses this morning when I opened the window shades and saw...more snow.  We were supposed to get less than an inch, and there was another 4 inches at least, and still coming down.  Yesterday, I shoveled the path halfway through this from the door to the driveway:

Yesterday, the snow was knee-deep as I dug a channel through it.

It takes an iron man to play with a toy iron horse. 

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Posted by zstripe on Thursday, February 5, 2015 10:05 AM

Look's like my property.....I'll give You a few more inch's. But I don't shovel nuttin'.....That's what I have Son's with snow plow truck's and strong back's for. Whistling

Have A Good One! Big Smile

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Posted by Cederstrand on Thursday, February 5, 2015 10:10 AM

Extra strong coffee in an Undecorated mug, please.

Actually made it into the train room yesterday and started the cleaning up (throwing out) process, to make room for building benchwork. Long ways to go yet before I buy the lumber, but at least I got in there.Cool

Well, going to do critter rounds and then see what more I can get done in the train room. Have a terrific day all.

Cheers! Cowboy Rob

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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, February 5, 2015 10:14 AM

Lion - life can be easy, if you have sufficient funds to cover whatever comes around the corner. If you don´t have that kind of money, well, you have to see how to manage it.

The list of what´s included in our health insurance seems to be shorter than the list of exclusions. Without going into further detail - when you have to rely on the authorities, you are lost. Depending on the goodwill of government folks sure is beep (expletive, deleted)!

So if you don´t hear from me, you know I am just not able to hit the keys on the keyboard.

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Posted by Cederstrand on Thursday, February 5, 2015 2:20 PM

Coffee refill, please and thank you.

***Mister Beasley, that snow cover is beautiful. Now all you need are some RR tracks criss crossing your yard and a riding locomotive with snow plow on it and the fun can commence.Laugh

Cheers! Cowboy Rob

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Posted by up831 on Thursday, February 5, 2015 6:06 PM

Good evening Diners,

Flo, my usual giant coffee with lots of cream, please.

Weather today was cold, but the sun was out and it's later in the winter, so it's not really too bad.  

Recently was thinking about the old GE U-boats.  On the model, they make a nice alternative to all of the EMD hood units.  Maybe someone else can verify this.  I seem to remember that the sound they made had a little extra bark to the chug chug of he Diesel engines.  It was kind of a neat sound.  

MR has a review of Alco S-2s and I definitely remember that Alco switchers had a hi pitched whistle that accompanied the diesel.  It was kind of like a harmony if you will.  Does anyone else remember this?

Tinkering with SCARM.  It has bridges and tunnels,...sort of, but there's no water features that I can find.  Are they hidden in some other routine?  Anybody know?

Hope everyone is well and safe and warm.

Less is more,...more or less!

Jim (with a nod to Mies Van Der Rohe)

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Posted by Cederstrand on Thursday, February 5, 2015 7:59 PM

Rather quiet in here tonight.

Mint tea, please.

Healing thoughts to those in need.

Cheers! Cowboy Rob

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Posted by cudaken on Thursday, February 5, 2015 10:27 PM

 Evening Folks

 Flo, a JSTL and a Beer please. Yea one for the Buick guy as well.

 I am beat from work. No I was not busy, in fact slow. Reason I am so beat, I have been cleaning up after the Pack Rat / Slob I work with, Dave! Bang Head Dave sold some furniture off the show room floor. He had sold tags on the iteams and they where picked up last Saturday. Today a full 5 days later, want to guess what was still laying on the floor? Whistling The Sold Tags!Angry

 He was taking out the trash and the bag ripped open. He just left it where it fell open. Whistling He sold a bed (what holds the mattress set) off the floor 4 weeks ago. Guess what is still sitting on the floor, The Mattress set?Sigh Pack Rat, he has so much inventory in the store, he no longers remembers we have it! I found mattress and furniture today we have not carried for 3 years? Hmm Called the GM for prices and he kept asking "Where did you find that?" My answer was "Under a pile of stuff in back".

 Dave has missed placed deposits or made late deposits, wont file paper work, send in Credit app's from customers (need to be sent to main officess with in 7 days), won't throw away old paper work, won't come to work on time, leaves work on and off all day when he is the only one there, petty cash is seldom correct and I could go on and on!SoapBox

 Reson he is still there? Nancy (Owner's wife) likes him! Confused She is not real bright either, but at 72 I will give her a break. Marvi the main owner is fed up, Paul the GM is feed up, and all the other people that works for the company is feed up! Guess I will just keep cleaning up behinde him. Sigh

 Ken

 

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Posted by galaxy on Friday, February 6, 2015 3:08 AM

GOOD FRIDAY MORNING!

February 6th, 2015.

for those in need:

HEALING ENERGIES,

POSITIVE THOUGHTS

THe candles are lit.

 

every bone in my body aches tremendously under this cold weather....it is below zero F out there ambient, forget wind chill!

Today's quote:

All progress has resulted from people who took unpopular positions. -Adlai Stevenson, governor, ambassador (5 Feb 1900-1965)

Make it a great day

Do you have any idea what it took to type this little? Until I get my meds working....

Geeked

 

-G .

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Posted by MisterBeasley on Friday, February 6, 2015 10:08 AM

Friday already?  I'm glad I've got my trains to work on, because it's really cold here and everything is covered with snow.

Penny is still in Florida taking care of her parents.  They are both doing much better, but they aren't going to be able to live independently anymore, and likely will need assisted living.  Penny's been looking at places for them.  Nana's dementia is making this more difficult.  Penny is a vitamin freak, so yesterday I packed up a bundle of her overpriced "gourmet" pills and mailed them.

I just checked the forecast.  More snow, Saturday, Sunday and Monday.

It takes an iron man to play with a toy iron horse. 

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Posted by Cederstrand on Friday, February 6, 2015 10:28 AM

 Extra strong coffee with a pinch of coal dust in a I1 Decapod mug, please.

Need to continue going through stuff in the train room and regain lost and forgotten floor space.Whistling

Cheers! Cowboy Rob

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Posted by last mountain & eastern hogger on Friday, February 6, 2015 5:10 PM

Whistling

Hi Gang,   Well thats a laugh, nobody in here since Rob and Mr.B. six hours ago.

We'll have to go out of business if it doesn't  pick up a little around here.

Just thought I would take a break and have a RBF before supper this evening.

I have been building guardrails for the highway along the branch line.  Not hard by any means just tedious.     (RIX)

Got a couple of inches of snow last night and more scheduled for tonight as well.  Because of that I hadn't rushed out as usual to get it off the driveway, but was pleasantly surprised when I came up from the LM&E that my neighbor second over had brought his blower over and was doing ours for us.  He had said that while I was recovering, if he was around he would try and help us with those things.  I have never done his driveway, but for years I have done the whole east end of our bay which cleans all the road in front of his house, so I guess it is a little pay back from paying it forward.  Never the less a very nice gesture that is really appreciated.

Well. back to the guardrails and I will check in later after everybody gets their tummy full and decide to visit the Diner, either for supper or an aftersupper drink.

See you then.

Johnboy out...............................later, Gators

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Posted by cudaken on Friday, February 6, 2015 5:48 PM

 Evening, Dinner?

 Wake up Flo, a JSTL and a Beer please.

 Gary you are just a little over 3 hours away. You are not that far from Evensville Ind are you? Just might try to do it latter this year.

 Latter, Ken

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Posted by galaxy on Friday, February 6, 2015 6:31 PM

well,

since no one is posting, I'll stop in and bore you all to tears.

Went to the Psychiatrist today, still nutzso in the head according to him. He gave me some of my one med for Bipolar out of their stockpile, a theme the state is calling a halt to come June. The reason he gave me some is that we have to find a new med that will WORK FOR>ME< and is both covered by my insurance and won't cost me an arm or leg every time I need  a month's supply. By the time I pay the new out-of-pocket {OOP} costs they want for all my meds and my insurance premiums, I have virtually no income left! That cannot work on any level! 

I also went to Wally world.  Picked up the lower strength of the med I take that is now $60+ dollars/m + to me OOP, so I will give the lower strength a try it is also about 1/3 the cost of the OOP per month than the new OOP for the prescription strength. MAYBE that is why the OOP is now so high....to force one onto the OTC brand and MORE OOP. At any rate, the BIG PHARMA isn't going to get any more BIG insurance money or BIG OOP from me any longer! Not for THAT med!

well, that about it. Since y'all know what is going on anyway, it is days like this where MOH left at 11:00 for a whole 4 hours work day {that is supposed to take only from 4pm to 8pm anyway}. There WAS  a meeting for 1/2 hour earlier first off to go to for MOH, but otherwise MOH is out TO do who knows what or meet who knows who today?!? MOH wasn't so forth coming as to WHERE WHAT or WHo today was all about. Normally there is a bit of a trail, but not for today, so makes me wonder...no one needs 4.5- 5 hours to get to work at 4pm in the same {small} city?ANd you watch...will come strolling in late to boot, as usually does on Friday nights. Only thing is MOH has to be at second job tomorrow at 8 AM so it will be a bit "earlier" home tonight than it could be for a Friday night. Probably using the dating/pickup site on the cell phone as I KNOW MOH installed at least one of those...found it by accident one day when i took the cell phone of the charger and it was on and to the site {I took it off the charger when MOH was sleeping because it registerd as "full"so as to not burn out the battery,,,common for us to do that for each other if one forgets it is on the charger}..... SO I KNOW IT IS THERE and "IN USE". I should hire a PI to find out where MOH goes or who MOH is seeing, but not sure i want to know. LIES LIES and more LIES is all I will get tonight. Even though MOH knows I know what is going on, I still can't get the truth out..I might could live with some TRUTH.

Oh well, NOT YOUR PROBLEM, it is mine.

later

Geeked

-G .

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Friday, February 6, 2015 8:47 PM

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Ken ... evidently my PM did not reach you for whatever reason. .... From St louis you should take I64 to Mt. Vernon and go south on I57. ... South of Marion get on I24. Cross into KY at Paducah. ... The main exit from I24 to Cadiz is Exit 65 (US 68 and KY 80) At the exit are fast food restaurants and 3 motels. ..... We are 12 miles west of that interchange on US 68 / KY 80.   .... There is a more direct route from Paducah to where we live at the lake which is with US 68. We are about an hour from Paducah. 

We are next to Land Between the lakes. ... http://www.landbetweenthelakes.us/

We are very close to Barkley Lake State Resort Park ...  http://parks.ky.gov/parks/resortparks/lake-barkley/default.aspx

 

 

 

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Posted by galaxy on Saturday, February 7, 2015 2:16 AM

GOOD SATURDAY MORNING!

February 7th, 2015!

for those in need:

HEALING ENERGIES,

POSITIVE THOUGHTS,

THE CANDLES ARE LIT!

Today's quote:

A man who works with his hands is a laborer; a man who works with his hands and his brain is a craftsman; but a man who works with his hands and his brain and his heart is an artist. -Louis Nizer, lawyer (6 Feb 1902-1994) 

 

MAKE IT A GREAT DAY!

Geeked

-G .

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Posted by galaxy on Saturday, February 7, 2015 2:21 AM

*found out why I didn't know what was going on there is  a new app that is also computer accessible that MOH has been using as a new dating/meeting site. Naturally not tell me about it, trying to keep as a secret and use only on phone for computer when I am not around.

 

MOH had lame excuses for where abouts yesterday and meanhwhile FORGOT To file/drop off work reports for reimbursment this pay period! so will be short on pay this coming pay period.

To Busy with Other involvements!

Again, NOT YOUR PROBLEM, I only mention as you all were wondering "whats up with galaxy"?.  but now you see what I go through daily basis almost!

It IS a bit "freeing" to talk about it! Besides in closed door sessions with my therapist!

Sorry, wont mention it again.

Sad

-G .

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 HO and N Scale.

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Posted by BroadwayLion on Saturday, February 7, 2015 8:55 AM

A mummy was found in Egypt, and to determine its age and whatnot, three best forensic teams of the world decided to start a competition.

The CIA went first. They studied the mummy for a year, and then came up with a result: the person lived around 1000 years BC, plus or minus 200 years.

The Mossad goes next. They study the mummy for a month, and conclude: it was a pharaoh who ruled 1000 years BC, give or take 100 years.

The KGB team goes next. They hold the mummy for a week, and then come up with this: it was Pharaoh Ramenhotep the Second, born 1022 BC, became king after murdering his uncle, ruled for five years, on the third year of his reign the Nile flooded Luxor, on the fourth year the hittites attacked.

Everyone is perplexed: "How did you find all this out?"

"He confessed"

 

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The British are feeling the pinch in relation to recent terrorist threats and have raised their security level from "Miffed" to "Peeved." Soon, though, security levels may be raised yet again to "Irritated" or even "A Bit Cross." Brits have not been "A Bit Cross" since the blitz in 1940 when tea supplies all but ran out. Terrorists have been re-categorised from "Tiresome" to a "Bloody Nuisance." The last time the British issued a "Bloody Nuisance" warning level was during the great fire of 1666.

 

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A man is strolling past the mental hospital and suddenly remembers an important meeting.

Unfortunately, his watch has stopped, and he cannot tell if he is late or not. Then, he notices a patient strolling about within the hospital fence.

Calling out to the patient, the man says, "Pardon me, sir, but do you have the time?"

The patient calls back, "One moment!" and throws himself upon the ground, pulling out a short stick as he does. He pushes the stick into the ground, and, pulling out a carpenter's level, assures himself that the stick is vertical.

With a compass, the patient locates north and with a steel ruler, measures the precise length of the shadow cast by the stick.

Withdrawing a slide rule from his pocket, the patient calculates rapidly, then swiftly packs up all his tools and turns back to the pedestrian, saying, "It is now precisely 3:29 pm, provided today is August 16th, which I believe it is."

The man can't help but be impressed by this demonstration, and sets his watch accordingly.

Before he leaves, he says to the patient, "That was really quite remarkable, but tell me, what do you do on a cloudy day, or at night, when the stick casts no shadow?" The patient holds up his wrist and says, "I suppose I'd just look at my watch."

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A lawyer and an engineer were fishing in the Caribbean.

The lawyer said, "I'm here because my house burned down, and everything I owned was destroyed by the fire. The insurance company paid for everything."

That's quite a coincidence," said the engineer. "I'm here because my house and all my belongings were destroyed by a flood, and my insurance company also paid for everything."

The puzzled lawyer asked, "How do you start a flood?"

 

 

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Posted by Cederstrand on Saturday, February 7, 2015 9:23 AM

Seattle extra dark roast coffee in a APACHE RAILWAY mug, please.

***Lion, sounds about right for the KGB.Laugh

Made major progress clearing out the train room yesterday. Have some farm stuff to do today. Energy providing, I'll be back in there later today. Have over 1/3rd of it cleared out and clean.Big Smile

Not sure if I mentioned it or not, but have decided not to try "saving scenes" from the old layout. Will pull up all the structures and start from scratch. I want to weather the buildings this time around. Also, I never cared for the LED lighting I used (cheap ones from Japan or China!?!).

Question: For those who don't detail inside buildings, what kind of lighting do you use so the bulbs are not so visible through the windows? Or do you treat the windows?

Cheers! Cowboy Rob

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Posted by PM Railfan on Saturday, February 7, 2015 5:01 PM

Howdy Railfans! Flo- my usual. And have a keg sent to Kens booth. Sounds like he could use it this week.

Ken - Hey man, been waitin all week on an email or a call. You can call any time you have free. If it jives with mine were good. If not atleast leave a message and let me know you called. Hit me up when you get a chance.

RR Front - Last night i put some of the cars with the couplers i been workin on, on my shelf layout. I had alot of fun messing with them for about an hour.

This morning when i got up i did my best to make a set work on a loco that needed coupler work anyways. I could have chose a better candidate (make that should have) for the conversion as it didnt turn out with favorable results.

I spent another hour running the cars today. Again, it was alot of fun switching the cars back and forth from one track to another. Definately not a perfect science, but certainly an enjoyable passtime!

In General - Very sorry to hear some of the things yall have posted. As I have said before, I am only thinking and hoping for you to have the best outcomes to your situations as you possibly can. There just isnt anything else i can do to make it better.

For the eyes on the weather, a rather balmy 40ish+ kinda day. No need to tell you it was sunny, what else could it be!

Got the place to myself this evening. Thinking of taking a bit of a break from the coupler thing and catch up on my Oblivion game.

Either that, or Im gonna find some trains videos to watch. Have a great evening everyone!

 

Cheers! Drinks 

Douglas

 

 

PS: "he confessed" LaughLaughLaughLaughLaughLaughLaughLaughLaugh

 

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Posted by cudaken on Saturday, February 7, 2015 7:11 PM

 Evening Dinners

 Flo, I will have a JSTL and a, what do you mean I don't need a Beer? Oh, I have a whole keg? Big Smile Thanks Buick Guy! Yes

 Gary Reason I was think you where near Evansville Ind is because I have been in Paducah Ky. I had a shop in Evansville and took 64 so I was thinking it was just across the river? Now I have no idea how or why I was in Paducah Ky but I have been there? Whistling Eitrher way the trip will be do able with only being 3.5 hours away. Now all I have to do is talk the wife into the trip. Whistling Is there any malls near by? Laugh

 Douglas Sorry I have left you hanging on the phone call. Have not been feeling great the last few days off. Far as E Mail? Mine does not work any longer.Sigh I had used AOL 9.0 for years, now it will not work. I know, I know it is old and not a good system.

 Lion That was funny, think it was the first time I smiled today!

 Galaxy Boy your other half is lucky shes was not with me! She be MIA by now or living out of her car! Sorry to read about his kind of stuff, but we are here for you buddy.

 Later, Ken

 

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Posted by MisterBeasley on Saturday, February 7, 2015 8:17 PM

Well, that was interesting.  I think I invented a new dish.  I call it "exploded potato."  It stared out as an ordinary baked potato, but somewhere along the line, it....well, it exploded.  It scattered potato guts all over the baking pan.  When it came time for dinner, I scooped them all out on to the plate with the steak and asparagus and added sour cream.  Yummy!  Crispy and brown on the top, too.

It takes an iron man to play with a toy iron horse. 

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Posted by PM Railfan on Sunday, February 8, 2015 5:48 AM

Good grief what am i doing up at this hour??? Flo - better make it a double!

Mister B - I know i am sinical. I love a good laugh, especially when it happens to someone unsuspectingly (without harm!). Your potatoe disaster gave me a chuckle. Reminded me of Robin Williams as Mork from Ork tossing the egg in the air while exclaiming "fly! Be free!".

Dont know if you know this or not, some dont. But use a fork to poke holes in your taters before cooking them. Allows the steam to escape. Otherwise, I like the idea. Gives whole new meaning to mashed taters.

Thanks for the wake up chuckle! 

Ken - Sorry about the email. I used AOL too for many many years. Had to go through a few email providers before I settled here at GMail. And i didnt want to use it either but since there is absolutely NO, repeat NO decent email provider out there, ya take what you can get.

Your email can easily be fixed, for free, and only take less than 30 minutes to get you back up to emailing. Im sure you know all you need do is just create an account. As said, its free, takes only a few minutes.

As for calling, call anytime. I have more freetime than you do so just hit me up when you have a spare moment. Chances are we both have a free moment at same time. If not, i aint going no where.

If you need help with email, can help you do it over the phone. Let me know.

BTW, LOVE that plum paint job! Awesome color!

 

In General - Have no clue what im doing up right now but im up for the day. This is gonna wreck my sleep schedule (like thats regular!) Prolly catch you folks a lil later on.

 

Douglas

 

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Posted by TMarsh on Sunday, February 8, 2015 7:17 AM
Good Morning!!!
 
Coffee and the Sunday Breakfast Buffet please. Thanks.
 
Sore toe. Stretched my legs forward under the desk earlier. Forgot about the mouse trap I put under there a few years ago when there was a mouse in the mouseSurprise. Didn’t really hurt as much as you’d think, sure startled me though. Good thing I didn’t have to go to the bathroom at the time.Laugh
 
Garry- Please don’t stop posting videos, or taking pictures either. You have a beautiful layout and I enjoy seeing it. The videos are about the closest to actually visiting in person for most of us. At least in the foreseeable future.
 
Nope Ken, being rich does not make you happy. But it sure can buy all the things that make you happy!Laugh
 
Well Ray, that’s um…Indifferent.that’s some snow. Yup that’s some snow. Hope the stuff melts away over the summer before it snows next winter! Make sure you have the pumps all warmed up in the cellar, when that stuff starts melting, hoo boy.  Just thinking. You know, good think you didn’t dig yourself out just enough to get out and get your sister (glad she made it home safe by the way) ‘cause they would have buried you drive while you were gone and you couldn’t have gotten back in!
 
WElp, decided to try a more um…Hmm..planned uproach to the mess that is the trainroom. Oh, new name. “Hobby Room”. It actually contains most of the things that are my hobbies. Though granted model railroading does take up the lions share of the room, I also have my reloading bench and most of my carpentry tools in there as well. But for the purposes of this place it mostly is referred to as the trainroom or as some of you older patrons know it, “Toddland”…of which I’m king. Anywhoo…I did get the reloading bench cleaned offYes. Not a bad start. Next will have to be a pile of crap in front of where I need to finish the stud wall, then drywall and finish that, then I will have to run the electric to the other side, drywall that wall which is the wall my modelling bench is on so that will be cleaned off then, I hope. Add some low underbench height shelving for the stuff that is in the middle of the floor and then close in the second door and pretty much work my way across the room. Simple enough I thinkConfused.
 

 

Ya’ll have a good day, ya hear!!!!

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Posted by howmus on Sunday, February 8, 2015 9:10 AM

Mornin' everyone!

Zoe, I'll have the Breakfast Buffet  this morning and will join Todd in the front booth to watch the weather (or not) going on...

Took the last few days off...  Just, ah, well just because.

 Todd, I am waiting for the January thaw to happen...  Might happen sometime in April this year.  I'm hankerin' for some fried parsnips from the garden.  Should have some big ones out there if the ground thaws enough for me to dig them.

The Finger Lakes is (again) under a Winter Storm Warning for the next couple days.  This one could bring anywhere from 5" to 10" of the lovely white STUFF!  Every time I leave the house, I have to break through the icicles hanging off the roof...  Last night the family took my Son's MIL out to dinner for her birthday.  We went back to son's house for the cake and ice cream..  My DIL got the car stuck inn her driveway...  A couple of us pushed the car to where it should be parked.  I was able to make it through the driveway with the PiP, and three other cars are Foe Wheeeeeel Draaaahve, so they can go anywhere!  When I left, I managed to get the PiP out to the road with no problem.  The traction control in it does work well...

I hope to spend some of the day at least down in the trainroom.  May have some photos by tonight to share.  I did get the good lense back from Canon.  There was a couple problems they fixed, so I will see how it works now.

"If you do not change direction, you may end up where you are heading."- Lao-Tzu

Later!

73

Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO

We'll get there sooner or later! 

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Posted by MisterBeasley on Sunday, February 8, 2015 9:52 AM

22 and snowing, feels like 10, or so they say.  The prediction is for another foot to a foot and a half over the next couple of days before it tapers off early Tuesday morning, if we're lucky.  My exercise regimen has become shoveling.  Today, I'll have to dig out to the road and then dig a notch in the snowbank for the garbage can.  I didn't even put the can out last week, as we had a monster storm in progress.  It's OK.  The can is in the garage and it's pretty cold out there.  I still store my beer in the garage, but before I drink it I bring it in and put it in the fridge to warm up a bit.

So far, so good on power.  They sent a crew down our street earlier in the winter, trimming branches away from the power lines.  Nary a flicker through all of this snow and wind.  Well done.

I keep finding train projects, which is fine for an old retired guy in the winter.  I pulled out my old Revell train station and tried it with a light bulb inside.  I used to think it was cool when I put a light inside and the whole building glowed, but now I'm more than 14 and I'd prefer a more realistic look, so I figured I needed to line the inside of the thin plastic walls.  That's turned into a total reconstruction job.  The last of the windows are glued and clamped in place, so assembly should start soon.

Ulrich, do they sell cheap reading glasses in drug stores in Deutschland?  They are common here, and only cost a few dollars.  Of course, they are just simple lenses, but if you can find a pair that will serve for close work, they are a lot cheaper than getting prescription glasses.  My opthamologist even recommends them.

Todd, my train room has always been "the train room," even when we were planning it.  It's the top floor above the 2-car garage we added on.  It's roughly 24x24, opens to the house, and is heated, air-conditioned and carpeted.  The trouble is, it came out too nice and became "the family room" for a number of years.  Now that my daughter is out of college and no longer at home except for the occasional weekend, I'm slowly reclaiming it.  I think of it as my "man cave."  I can run trains, watch football and listen to my music, the kind my wife doesn't care for.  The coffee table has become my workbench, although it has to be cleared off when we do "dinner and a movie" courtesy of me-in-the-kitchen teaming up with Netflix.

Oops, looks like it's me this page.  Eat hearty, particularly those of you who will be manning a shovel.

It takes an iron man to play with a toy iron horse. 

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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, February 8, 2015 10:27 AM

Good Afternoon!

Sorry for not dropping by in the last days, but I did not feel up to anything. That issue with my beepers is really pulling me down. I have packed up all of my trains and will sell them - of course at a loss, but I need the money to buy my new glasses. Without glasses, my vision ends about 4 inches from my nose, everything is just blurred beyond recognition. No, cheap drugstore glasses won´t do a thing. I have a high-degree myopia (-8.75 diopters on the left eye, -6.5 diopters on the right eye) - as I said, as blind as a mole. To be able to read, I need to have progressive lenses, as simple bifocals just give me a big headache. There is no way around trying to get the cash I need to get the glasses - and that even pretty quick, as my vision is impaired by the old set.

I got my bad eyes from my dad - I am just glad my son did not inherit it from me.

 

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Posted by Cederstrand on Sunday, February 8, 2015 10:38 AM

Extra strong coffee in a UNION PACIFIC mug, please.

Have a great day all.

Healing thoughts for those in need.

Cheers! Cowboy Rob

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Sunday, February 8, 2015 2:33 PM

Ken ... There is not much shopping close to here at the lake. However, my Main Squeeze can be entertaining with her sense of humor. So maybe the ladies can keep occupied. Gus and Dan's wives might pitch in too. 

Todd ... Thanks for the encouragemnt with videos and pictures. I will have to try another video soon. 

I completed my stock car, and I am pleased with it. It is in WPF, and I am thinking of posting a threaad with it.

 

GARRY

HEARTLAND DIVISION, CB&Q RR

EVERYWHERE LOST; WE HUSTLE OUR CABOOSE FOR YOU

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Posted by howmus on Sunday, February 8, 2015 3:47 PM

Afternoon folks!

Chloe, a cup of hot chocolate and a couple ginger cookies please...

"Here she come now, it's snowin'.... snowin'....!"  To paraphrase an old song anyway....  I've got the wqood stove fired up.  I have no place I need to go so I will just ride out the storm right here at home I guess.  Talking 3 - 5" tonight and another 1 to 3" tomorrow...  Lots of stuff needing to get done around here anyway.

"Weather forecast for tonight: Dark. Continued dark overnight, with widely scattered light by morning."  George Carlin

Been down in the train room tying to put together an building front for the space between the Kanadarqua Yard and the backdrop.  It is being made from the leftovers of the Walther's Modular buildings they put out years ago.  Of course I don't seem to have a couple parts I need, but I can build them  I think.

I'll stop by the WPF thread and check out some posting before I head back down to the layout......

Edit: Garry,  Stock car looks good right out of the shop.  What is it going to look like after abiout 100 loads of Beef going to market??? Laugh

Later!

73

Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO

We'll get there sooner or later! 

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