Good morning, diners. Chloe, I'll have bacon, eggs, hash browns, and coffee, please.
Last night's thunderstorm took away most of the snow on the ground. We still have some big piles of snow near the street, but the lawn is completely uncovered for the first time in quite a while.
Very tiring night -- Daisy the Dachshund not doing well during the night. Not sure if this means the end is near.
SeeYou190My lawn service just showed up. I am normally still asleep when they are hear. I did not know what all the noise was, and it kind of scared me! How do I sleep through this?
I have to laugh reading this. My wife is in the same boat. She sleeps very late, and I always tell her there's a whole world of activity going on while she sleeps.
My calendar is scheduled today, so I will check back later. Can't believe we're near the end of the month. The calendar pages are turning quickly now.
Independence by Chris Tokarcik, on Flickr
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If you are hungry, you can join me for breakfast. The only problem is this is the only breakfast served at my house, so if you don't like bacon, eggs, and coffee, you're out of luck.
York1 John
John: That looks wonderful.
Kevin: I sleep with my lawn service. We bought a lawn tractor to mow our 1.25 acres; my wife loves to mow on that thing. I still have to weed eat, which takes longer than the mowing does. She has several neighbors that advise her to keep the lawn looking good.
Tornado sirens went off last night around 6:00. We had been watching the storm develop on tv; knew we weren't in any danger, but we went to the basement anyway. There was one tornado south of town, and several north. We had actually cleaned out one stall of the garage to fit our SUV in to avoid hail. Our pickup would not fit in the garage, regardless as it is too long. No hail, straight line winds of 50 mph. We have had worse. In the year and a half we have been here, only the second time the sirens have gone off. I hope that last night was not a preview of what is to come this year.
Good Morning,
A warm day expected here, about 32F but it is cloudy,
Started the car on Sat. and it was missing. Didn't stop doing so even after it warmed up. I have it scheduled for a visit to the dealer on Friday. I asked for a loaner and they said 'sure'. Not bad considering my car is a 2010. Expect it is a fuel system issue or perhaps a coil. Anyway the engine light is on so needs to be hooked up to their computer. Whatever it is I expect a large bill. Oh well, it has been a very good car. I guess its age is catching up. I need the rear brakes replaced so will get that done too.
John, my wife never gets up before noon but 3a.m. is an early night for her.
Wonder how Ken is doing. I miss his posts but it seems he has abandoned the Diner for good.
Haven't heard from Batman lately.
I had hoped to get the last of my N scale stuff to the LHS this week but that will have to wait until the car is fixed.
Nothing much new here. My no contact life is very boring.
CN Charlie
My daughter is 32 now, so she was born before the gender reveal fad, but after amniocentesis was an accepted add-on for older parent births. So, we knew right away, mostly because my ex wanted to know what color to paint the baby room. The amniocentesis was a bit freaky, because we were away that day, pre cell phones, and got a message to call back about the results. This was a Friday late, so we were left wondering. Fortunately, they called back to say everything is fine, nothing to worry about.
It takes an iron man to play with a toy iron horse.
That garage looks like it might be a nice structure to model. It's charismatic. It looks to be about 60ft +/- and I would suppose an automobile length plus about 8 to 10 ft in depth, nice size for an HO business. It kinda reminds me of some of the 50's Plasticville buildings like the dime store, the general store, etc. only with a lot more character.
Nothing else exciting going on.
Jim (with a nod to Mies Van Der Rohe)
"One difference between pessimists and optimists is that while pessimists are more often right, optimists have far more fun."
Good morning Diners. A large coffee on the go please, Zoe.
Friends visiting throughout the day, so the kettle will be hot.
Hopefully I will see the train room later.
Stay Safe Everyone
David
To the world you are someone. To someone you are the world
I cannot afford the luxury of a negative thought
No diner for me yeaterday as I spent a good part of the day stuffed into a sewer-pipe like MRI machine to get a nice picture of my prostate. I hope it came out OK.
As Mel often said, growing old isn't for wimps!
A little old blended with new on this Amtrak paint job with the throwback pointless arrow:
Empire Builder at Algoma by Mike Danneman, on Flickr
Cheers, Ed
Good morning
My part-time punch list around the building has been a bit full time lately. No complaining here though, as it makes for quite the healthy railroad fundage
Judy and me haven't gone shopping for curtains for quite some time as we only have two windows now, and seam to have those covered She talked me into purchasing some spendy down alternative pillows, and some 800 thread count Egyptian sheets, to upgrade the Rack yesterday
That certainly made for a better night sleep last night for sure, but she made me shower before hitting the rack I'm like a cat in the evening, and don't prefer to get wet before bed, as it made a rat's nest out of my mop, sleeping on that new pillow
Yes we did sleep much better, but can one account for a better night's rest with those four sets of slumber, in-between the three times running to the John in the middle of the night?
It might be a good idea for me to be slid into that sewer like MRI tube as well Ed. I'm getting used to that tube, after being put in it for the two DT flare-ups Just wish one could order a complete set of some new Plumbing, as mine's getting rusty
Yes, Good Ol' Mel hit the nail on the head, that "Aging is Not for Wimps", and would also like to add, ..."Growing old is a Privilege, but comes with its Consequences!"
Liked the white face Green Machine by the way, Thanks for that!
Finally have a complete day off today, and I'm going to run down to Scale Model Supply in St Paul to pick up three Micro Engineering, girder plate, deck bridge kits. I'm throwing in the towel on the scratch built ones. Also just found out they have N scale raised rivet decals for truss bridge, gusset plate detail. Those ought to be interesting......
How about a contribution of some colorfulGreen Machine Heritage
Have a great Taco Tuesday gentlemen
TF
-Photograph by Kevin Parson
Good morning everyone, I can only sit a minute, I am starting to install trim pieces on the soffit today.
up831That garage looks like it might be a nice structure to model. It's charismatic. It looks to be about 60ft +/- and I would suppose an automobile length plus about 8 to 10 ft in depth, nice size for an HO business. It kinda reminds me of some of the 50's Plasticville buildings like the dime store, the general store, etc. only with a lot more character.
I thought the same thing when I photographed it. The building looked like it was from Pasticville.
Track fiddlerJudy and me haven't gone shopping for curtains for quite some time as we only have two windows now, and seam to have those covered
All the windows in my house finally just have white blinds that are recessed into the window cavity. This is much easier. We are done with curtains.
Track fiddlerShe talked me into purchasing some spendy down alternative pillows, and some 800 thread count Egyptian sheets, to upgrade the Rack yesterday.
I hate expensive sheets. They always feel slick and uncomfortable to me.
I prefer basic white all-cotton sheets that don't even put the thread count on the package. I also like them best new, so I would replace them every month.
My wife prefers the expensive sheets... oh well.
-Kevin
Living the dream.
Good morning. Another busy day ahead, but not busy enough to miss bacon, eggs, and coffee.
Growing old -- my wife found some old photos yesterday. Sorting through vacation photos of when our daughters were all under eight years old really made me feel the years. I would love to have one of those days back -- I didn't savor them enough back then.
The snow is gone, so that means ... yes, more snow is predicted for tomorrow night into Thursday. Back in November, it was kind of fun to see the first snow falling. Now, not so much.
On the Wordle front, I lost my longest streak the other day. I had "_i_ty". My last attempt I guessed "sixty" instead of "fifty". Lately, I have been thinking of giving it up -- some days it feels a little like work. I probably should give Wordle a rest for a while.
Have a good day, everyone.
How about a traffic lights set of locomotives -- red, yellow, green!
Skittles taste the rainbow by Justin Kreklow, on Flickr
York1My wife found some old photos yesterday. Sorting through vacation photos of when our daughters were all under eight years old really made me feel the years. I would love to have one of those days back -- I didn't savor them enough back then.
Something like these:
I can't believe they are all grown up now. I know exactly what you mean. I would give anything to have one of these days back.
SeeYou190 I would give anything to have one of these days back. -Kevin
I would give anything to have one of these days back.
No, John and Kevin. They are memories. Memories you love and learned from. Go back to any day and you will do things differently. I guarantee.
Why? You would do things the way you know now. Not what you knew then.
Your families love and respect you for the decisions you chose at that time. They will never know the true challenges you faced.
Love your families. It is all it is, (and I know you do.)
They love you for what you did (and do).
Enjoy your now moment. Your families are deep in their own.
Good Afternoon,
Ed, hope your prostate photo turns out ok. I had one of those photos before my surgery as it was enlarged. My urologist put me on drugs to get it down in size so he could get it out more easily. Largely solved my getting up at night too but that is an extreme solution. Got rid of the cancer too.
Just back from a grocery pickup. The car doesn't stall and starts right up even though it sounds as if it is running on 5 cylinders at idle.
Tea is brewing. A nice cup of Yorkshire Gold.
Wife may go to dentist for a checkup on Thursday but she is beside herself with fear from covid.
Thanks for your insight, Charlie. I'm early-on in the game here so I'll keep you posted.
That'll rub right out:
230130_7_juniata by lmyers83, on Flickr
Great way to end the month. I'll see y'all in the March diner.