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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, August 31, 2011 9:37 PM

All aboard!

The diner is being moved to the new location now.

Enjoy the trip!

The new place is here

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Wednesday, August 31, 2011 9:13 PM

Good evening. 

Ulrich ... If you move the diner consider the Illinois Railway Museum as a location.  http://www.irm.org/

Der John posted an interesting locomotive...

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Jeff, Did your Sundown Shops create that engine, too? ... Nice feed Mill, Jeff.

Curt ... i like that station.

JimCG ... The lake is about normal. Weather has been dry lately, and it may get lower. I notice, it's getting very dry between here and Alabama. 

I completed my track for the union station. Hurray!... Now I need to install track for my street car line going to Union Station. The Walthers Union Station building is the one I put together, and it is based on the CB&Q station in Omaha.

Cheers, everybody!  

 

 

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Posted by der5997 on Wednesday, August 31, 2011 8:54 PM

Good evening Diners: A green tea please, and a chocolate wafer, thanks.

CapeJim:

DerJohn, best wishes on your 'op session'! Thumbs UpMaybe if you don't advertise the exact date too much, Murphy will miss it. Smile, Wink & GrinOn your industry siding, how about a cement plant or plastic pellet place? Some of those have lots o'pipes and such. Hey, Pelle Soeberg's redoing his layout... (oh, darn, that's right - he models in HO scale)Bang Head Well, take a look at his cement plant pics for some ideas if you want.
  Jim, I just put that up for Ulrich - about the space between the wall and the track. I know just what the industry will be (both parts of it, and including a container shipping point.) Lots of pipes are quite likely, as are the tanks and so on which will take delivery from the covered hoppers. The "chemical tower" thingy BTW is a check valve from our well!  I have a plastics pellet place, well, one that uses them at any rate. I don't know quite what EEP Products (the long industry  at Ste. Ellene de Kent , named for Kris' mother, which is the subject of the photo) makes exactly, but do know it uses covered hoppers and spits out containers of "stuff" as well as receiving and disgorging box cars. Isn't THAt the purpose of model industries?Smile, Wink & Grin

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Oh yeah, I'm taking a class to get my Ham radio license. Anyone here got one?Smile, Wink & Grin
...no, but our Trenton friends, their neighbour across the road is a Ham operator, and so is our friends' Maine cousin who is visiting in a week or so. I guess that the cousin will be sent over the road for some of the time!Laugh

Got things ready for planting the far hill side in the Valley scene, as well as the orchard opposite that. Planting involves lying flat into the space and working at close quarters.  Here's what I lie on:

..and here's how things went today - I'm now out of trees until I can make some more (tomorrow?)

Time once more for bed, so Goodnight all, and God Bless. Prayers for all in need of Healing, Comfort / Encouragement / employment, and Peace.Angel

 

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Posted by Curt Webb on Wednesday, August 31, 2011 8:36 PM

Evening All,

I was just checking in to see if we had moved yet. Guess notWhistling

Have a good night.

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Posted by L&NTim11060 on Wednesday, August 31, 2011 6:29 PM

Good evening all,,,, just stoped in for some pie and milk.

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Posted by howmus on Wednesday, August 31, 2011 6:04 PM

Evenin Folks!

Janie I'll have a cheeseburger, couple ears of the fresh picked sweet corn (been good this year), a tall glass of regular iced tea, and a slice of the blueberry pir with a scoop of vanilla ice cream to finh out the meal.  thanky very much Ma'am.

So far I have gotten about half the stuff I need to get done finished today....  Going to be a long night.  Would be almost up to par, but a old friend from Scouts stopped by to tell me what he has been doing this summer.  This gentleman is in his mid 70's, BTW.....  This guy and his son just got home a week and a half ago from hiking Mt. Marcy.  Tallest peak in New York State found in the high peaks area of the Adirondacks.  They spent 3 days on the trail carrying all their gear and food with them.  Only real difficulty he had was on the way up when one of the trail poles he was using slipped and he and his 40lb. pack went down onto the rock he was hiking at the time.  This was just before the summit (5,344').  His son had walked on ahead with his 60lb. pack to the summit and was then coming back to help his dad.  He picked himself up a bit and realized that his face was covered in blood.  He was reaching for his first aid kit when his son arrived back where he was, bandaged the head and kept going....  He still has a sizable lump just above his right eye and a very black eye as well.  I give him a lot of credit!  He said if he was going to do the mountain, he figured he wanted to do it now rather than wait another 10 years......Thumbs UpLaugh

Jim, yes the nest was in the stand which is made of treated wood......  Gone now!

Best get going, I have to catch up on all the stuff I didn't do earlier!

Later!

73

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Posted by cudaken on Wednesday, August 31, 2011 6:02 PM

 Evening Dinners

 Flo, Beer please.

 Will not be taking a paid for Vacation on unemployment! Well, it does look like I will get unemployment but it is based on what you made in certain quarters. Will the time frame did not fall well for me. My total benefits will only be $178.00 a week. Last time around it was $428.00 a week. Well, the bright side is I won't sit on my butt and have got cracking.

 Sent out 10 resumes today and have 3 interviews set up for next week. One I know I don't want. I while the person that called me never told me this but it is selling insurances. Cost of getting a license is $400.00 more than I have. I then did a keyword search using the company's name and found a lot of scam alerts.

 Job I hope to get is for a services writer for a dealership. Most services writers make mid 30's to mid 40's. That I could live on, hope it is for the Dodger dealership I sent a resume too. Only draw back will be the drive, 43 miles each way.

  Telemarketing Job. Well the bright side is it is in ILL. and only 8 miles from my house Whistling Person I spoke to said his top sellers are making $130,000 plus a year. They all so have running a lot of ads as well. So I am not holding my breath on making that kind of money. But, you never know and it would be more than I will be getting from unemployment.  

  Made contact with a old manger that worked for me as well. I sent a resume to a older ad. Brian called me, he had filled the job. (would not want to work for someone that worked for me) but we talked about old times "like him wrecking 2 cars on his first day". He gave me some leads and ideas and said I could use him has references. He currently has my old job as a area supervisor for Midas. Small world.

 Got the box mailed today Jeffery. I know I am slow, but I did get it done. You should have it by Monday.   

 See you all later.

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Posted by ns3010 on Wednesday, August 31, 2011 5:40 PM

Evening all.

Not much time. Quick dinner, then a scout meeting, and then bed early because tomorrow is the first day of school.

Catch ya later,

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Posted by teen steam fan on Wednesday, August 31, 2011 5:28 PM

Hey guys

Sorry I haven't checked in. Hard to hit a moving target. 

Spent my welding shop and lunch/advisory working on a piece of stainless steel. My teacher told me that he needed it cut down, edges smoothed and corners rounded. For what, I don't know. All I was told was that it was a government job (Most likely a friend of his) 

Oh yeah, I'm taking a class to get my Ham radio license. Anyone here got one?Smile, Wink & Grin

John- Good to see you back.  

Curt- Good luck, I've started using play sand dried out good as ballast. Cheaper and it works just as good. Smile, Wink & Grin

So, killer question, where are we moving/parking the diner next month? Cowboy

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Posted by Curt Webb on Wednesday, August 31, 2011 4:14 PM

Afternoon All,

At home getting ready to go to Lowe's to pick up mortar and grout. MOH does have to work this weekend so we will most likely work on the back splash Monday, that means I can work on ballasting Sat & SunSmile.

Sue- The billboard came out of a insert in the 2011 Walther's catalog ( I'm almost positive) It says WELCOME ABOARD the BROADWAY LIMITED leader of the fleet. It was printed on heay paper. The one with the picture of OH is the RR billboard for Lee's RR.

Jeff- That is a neat addition to your layout. You have done a great job.

Paul- Best wishes for you and your family dealing with the fires again.

Wonder where the diner will end up?

Everyone take care.

 

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Posted by JimRCGMO on Wednesday, August 31, 2011 4:12 PM

Good afternoon, Zoe, I'll have a RBF, please. Thank you!

Jeff, thanks for posting the photo of your feed mill/depot. With that dust collector, you could almost make it a combination depot (with part of building leased to a local feed dealer)/general store thingee. Have fun with whatever you turn it into. (Like your missing board on the one side there! Smile )

Bama, it's good that your Dad was pretty handy with fixing mowers/motors. Sometimes when you can get an older mower/powered implement fixed correctly, they can outlast couple/three of the newer ones. Nothing like a well-made mower!

DerJohn, best wishes on your 'op session'! Thumbs Up Maybe if you don't advertise the exact date too much, Murphy will miss it. Smile, Wink & Grin On your industry siding, how about a cement plant or plastic pellet place? Some of those have lots o'pipes and such. Hey, Pelle Soeberg's redoing his layout... (oh, darn, that's right - he models in HO scale)Bang Head Well, take a look at his cement plant pics for some ideas if you want.

Ray, good that you caught the carpenter ants (hopefully) before they did any big damage. Maybe they were willing to come onto the deck for the roll-around stand's wood? Or was it treated wood on that, too? But as you said, problem should be gone now.

Paul, sorry to hear the fires are back again. Guess better add a specific "RAIN!" for your area to the Angel list... I'm sure with the drought and your heat you've been having (all?) this summer, you and Mary Ann are very tired of the 'usual' weather there.

Garry, hope your newfound MRR time is productive for you, and that you even have a little left after the tracklaying for your town/station area. How's your lake level been lately?

Bill T - where've you been? On vacation? Good to see you back again.

Ulrich, as for evening out the weather, I think that's an ongoing struggle (and we aren't getting any closer that I can tell...). Wink On your station module, you could use shallow-depth town buildings and structures behind the tracks, or even get a backdrop that has the buildings on it, with a shallow station structure behind the tracks (and backdrop behind that). Looking forward to seeing what you come up with. Yeah

Galaxy - man, of all the bad timing for the nasties to come visiting you!Dead Hopefully you can hold things together (no pun intended) until after the furnace installer gets 'er done. AngelAngel

I've not been particularly busy today (except for some w**k-related annoyances, hate those on my - alleged - day off). Got a very old book from my friend Linda (in Memphis) yesterday. It's a Toy Trains/Greenberg one that the library was disposing of, so she sent it to me. It's for O-scale "Hi-Rail" (kinda between toy trains and fully realistic 2-rail O scale), but there are a few ideas and things from it that I can adapt and use.

Decided to pass on Kalmbach's wonderful offer. Whistling They wanted me to renew several months early for a free Info Station PDF (basic DCC one). But I already have the vol. 2 PDF for that, plus the MR/Lionel Strang basic DCC book, and I've been debating about just reading my MR at the library. Don't know for sure if they still are doing it, but they used to have an annual book/magazine sale of older books and mags, and I had previously picked up a whole year's worth of MR issues at a really good price. They don't appear to have raised their prices, at least (wise choice on their part)...

Well (level still dropping some), I'll be moseying on home for now. Hope to see you all tomorrow. Prayers will continue, including for improved health, better redistribution of the moisture, and for good night's rest for all.

 

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Wednesday, August 31, 2011 3:11 PM

I got the mill done and sprayed with Frost Glaze and Clear Flat.







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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Wednesday, August 31, 2011 2:13 PM

Good afternoon. 

I'll have a Klondike bar.

THANKS to Canadians for hosting the diner in August.

Where shall we go in September. How about Illinois? Chicago has long been the rail hub of the nation, and it has it Museum of Science and Industry with the Pioneer Zephyr and its $3 million dollar layout. The Illinois Railway Museum has an amazing display of railroad equipment, and the Museum in Montecello has some great stuff too. ... More importantly, several diners live there.  

Der John... glad you are here too. That Berkshire photo reminds me of the guy sleeping in the corner booth. Wonder why. 

 

Cheers

 

 

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Posted by der5997 on Wednesday, August 31, 2011 10:38 AM

Ulrich:

John - I am happy you found your way back to the Diner. I really missed your inspirational pictures.
...thanks Ulrich, and for your consideration on the urban-in-a-narrow-space dilemma, I offer this industry-in-mock-up that's been waiting to be completed (like much else)for years now. The track centerline is 6.25 cm from the wall. Height could be added simply by turning the "boxes" on their end.

Ray:

Jeffrey, nice job on the Freight Station!  THAT will be a great addition to your layout.
...dittoThumbs Up

Bamma:

I'm thinking maybe somewhere like the Panama City, or Pensacola area, but that's just me!
...Kris has stayed at Pelican Cove south of Sarasota, says it's very nice. We may have to do a quick Gandy Dance to get tracks there  though.

Cheers, John.

 

 

 

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Posted by BamaCSX83 on Wednesday, August 31, 2011 10:09 AM

Well (getting lower, starting to worry), I've spent all the time in here that I can today, gotta get running now, have to go and get some stuff out of our storage building for the wife (she's into consignment sales and is going to be selling some of the girl's clothes), then I'll be off to help a coworker change a timing belt on his Toyota Rav 4 (sounds like fun don't it?). 

I'll be back in later this afternoon/tonight. 

I don't think that New England would be all that good of a place to park the diner for next month, kinda wet, soggy and floody over yonder way right now.  Perhaps we could park down on the sugar white sands of the Gulf Coast (emerald green water, sugar white sand, and in September, its quite nice).  I'm thinking maybe somewhere like the Panama City, or Pensacola area, but that's just me!

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Posted by howmus on Wednesday, August 31, 2011 10:00 AM

Mornin' everyone!  Mornin' Bill.  Good to see you back here!

Zoe, I'll have a blueberry muffin with lots of real butter on it and a cup (or two) of dark roast coffee in a R&GV RR mug please.

Paul, sure hope you folks get some rain soon down there!  As you know we have had a bit too much up around these parts lately........Whistling  We have had a little over 5" of rain in August. Normal is less than 3.25"...  Ground is saturated and added to the problems with Irene.....

Jeffrey, nice job on the Freight Station!  THAT will be a great addition to your layout.

Well (full to overflowing), I best get moving.  I have at least 3 days of w*rk to get done today.....

Later!

73

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Posted by galaxy on Wednesday, August 31, 2011 9:59 AM

Hi

Not feeling well today. May cancel Dr.s apt for tomorrow.

Furnace installer here all day.

Wish I could crawl into bed and die.

Have  the "nasties" so I won't bore you wiht the details.

Wish furnace installer would hurry up, but it takes time..he said "all day". Has base unit in and is playing witht eh roof jack now. Once those are in he can then bring in new furnace and finish, but wil be afternoon.

Later

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, August 31, 2011 9:49 AM

Good Afternoon,

back from the STALAG and really tired. Never thought that careful listening can be so exhausting.

Zoe, a mug of strong coffee, please. I need something to perk me up a little.

Been thinking about how to finish off the station module. I want to give it some urban flavor, but there is not much room for that on a 6" deep module.  Right now I am lacking the right kind of inspiration. I´ll make a drawing and post it here to capture your comments.

Jeff - I like that feed mill. Blends in nicely with the background Thumbs Up

Ken - no news about the new job? Still pulling for you!

Ray - seems that allergies are the curse of the 21st century. Young folks are so much more subject to allergies than our generation. I´s heartbreaking to see some of the little ones having to suffer so much due to allergies. We have our fair share with our son, who is also suffering from a multitude of allergies - the classic hay fever being the mildest one of them.

Good to see that Bill was in to start the day for us!

John - I am happy you found your way back to the Diner. I really missed your inspirational pictures.

Jim - see above ... Whistling

Paul - As hurricane season started early this year, there is a good chance that it´ll cool down soon. We need to commission someone to do a rain dance (or better, I try to send some of ours to you). It´s a crazy world we live in - we had about the worst summer in decades - too cold, too wet, and you guys suffer from an extended heatwave.

Well, that´s all from me for the moment - y´all have a good one!

Edit: I might be up in time to facilitate the move of this place to its new location, unless Bill or Galaxy beat me. How about an Indian Summer in the New England States?

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Posted by der5997 on Wednesday, August 31, 2011 9:37 AM

Good morning all: (must get a new keyboard, this one has stopped going to upper case on "Shift" unless one makes a conscious effort to really press the keyAngry) A black coffee and a ginger snap please.

Paul: Sorry to hear about those fires - 25 homes, THAT sure didn't make our news yet. (But when a Texas couple celebrates a 70th wedding anniversary it gets reported here, although we have at least one a month in Nova Scotia Confused) Thought of you the other day when we opened a tub of Butter Pecan ice-cream. I guess the dry hasn't been too good for your trees, or do they have deep roots?

Ken:

Possum kingdom Lake, sorry to here about the fires but the name did make me chuckle. 
....as in Red Green?Mischief

Sue:

der,  Thanks for the clarification.  Your process is similar to what I use.  I just had never heard of green sawdust.  Sounds like a good step, and the color is good  
The colour of the sawdusts available you really have to watch.  Some are totally impossible for anything that ever lived or hoped to! I'm waiting to do my cow pasture with patches of a green/yellow/ red mix that I'm hoping will turn out looking like wild flowers. I'll have to throw in some white there for the dead dandelion heads - or daisies - or both! Faller does something like it : 272- 710:550:0 and the one I've got is IIRC (it's in the basement and I won't be down there until this afternoon) is Kibri, or Vollmer,  or something like that.

It's a bit before lunch, so I'm going to see if I can plant some more

Cheers, John.

Paul,, stand where you can catch some of this -

 

 

 

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Posted by BamaCSX83 on Wednesday, August 31, 2011 9:24 AM

Good morning all.  Just stopping by.  I think I'll have a biscuit and gravy with a side of bacon, two scrambled eggs with cheese and an order of hash browns.  Think I'll also have a tall cold glass of milk.  Going to go and get some pictures taken today of the car from its wreck (news paper van backed into car while it was parked at w**k) so that their insurance can get me a check cut for repairs (which I will probably do myself as the only "real" damage is the mounting brackets for the right headlight are broken). 

Jeff WOW, that looks great!  Think it'll make a good-looking freight station.

Well, I think I'm going to park myself by the window booth and see what else happens.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Wednesday, August 31, 2011 8:03 AM

gear-jammer

Jeff, Is that tree just behind the building on the right a background tree or is it one that you have built?

That's on the background. I have some trees that resemble that but they're nowhere near that big.

 

Good morning. It's 74° and sunny. The high today will be 99° (why don't I believe that?) and it will be mostly sunny and hot (now that I believe). I'm thinking it will be more like 102° today.

Today I'll continue work on the feed mill. There's still some paint trim work to done and I want to put a few 'patched' places on the roof and 'replace' a couple of planks in the loading/unloading dock. It might be interesting to 'replace' a board of two in the lap siding with a different color.




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Posted by gear-jammer on Wednesday, August 31, 2011 7:49 AM

Good morning, Chloe.  Coffee and a breakfast burrito sounds yummy.  I will have one, too, please.

Today it will only make 70 degrees.  Some of you would be hauling out your winter parkas.Laugh

Curt,  I am enjoying your photos of progress on the layout.  What does the sign on the building say?

Jim, I have seen buildings without gutters that are streaked and stained just like your log camp buildings.  Larry's are painted.  I will try to get some photos this weekend.  Larry wants to get the staging yard back in function, so he is pushing me that direction.

Jeff, Is that tree just behind the building on the right a background tree or is it one that you have built?

der,  Thanks for the clarification.  Your process is similar to what I use.  I just had never heard of green sawdust.  Sounds like a good step, and the color is good.

Off to work,

Sue

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Posted by cudaken on Wednesday, August 31, 2011 7:49 AM

 Morning Fellow Dinners.

 Flo, just coffee for now.

 Weather Well looks like we our coming under the gun again. Today's high 97, Thursday 101 and Friday 100. Yesterday weather forecast said rain for today. Today's forecast says no rain. This is the worst my yard has ever looked as far as being brown.

 Paul I know you would love the weather we are having in comparison to what you are having in Texas. Possum kingdom Lake, sorry to here about the fires but the name did make me chuckle. 

 Athearn F7 B Decoder is in, but having a problem with it. It jumps 1/2 inch in both directions when I first give it power, stops then moves as I turn the power up. Other wise it seems fine. I have posted on the main page about the problem and only have had one answer so far. 

 Show me something has been shut down and a new one started. I just hope the replacement does as well.

 See you folks later.

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Posted by TMarsh on Wednesday, August 31, 2011 6:51 AM

Good Morning!! Coffee and a breakfast burrito with ham please. Thanks.

Day 3 and all is well as long as one episode after 9pm last night doesn't count. I’m figurin that’s acceptable. I’s in bed by 10Yes.

Mostly sunny, with a high near 93.

Yes, my prayers do go out for those affected by Irene.Angel

What am I gonna do today? SighWho knows. Buddy of mine wants me to replace an injector on a friend of ours’s wife’s car. This friend is the one who died suddenly earlier in the year. The wife, is..., well...., been quite removed so to speak. Unless she needs something done and you are....available.  And I don't mean "wink, wink, nudge, nudge available". I mean, "wrench, hammer, ladder, handy" available.

Other'nat,  I have no idea what I will get involved in other than my usual chores.

Ya’ll have a Great Day!!!

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Posted by L&NTim11060 on Wednesday, August 31, 2011 5:55 AM

Good morning all... Lee spent an hour looking at your pics...WOW! I am very empressed. Can,t wait till I get my TT!

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Posted by galaxy on Wednesday, August 31, 2011 5:23 AM

GOOD MORNNG!!!

Today is WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 20011!!!

I see Bill is back- he musta been on vacation!

 

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Good morning...
Posted by wetidlerjr on Tuesday, August 30, 2011 11:02 PM

 

Good Morning ! from Tipton IN.

 

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Bill Tidler Jr.

Near a cornfield in Indiana...

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Posted by Paul W. Beverung on Tuesday, August 30, 2011 10:35 PM

Evening Gang:

Jim I guess I have been running a spa for the cows. They do enjoy the mud bath and the water. It's a good thing because that's about all that is left of the pond.

We're back to having fires. One started today north west of our sons ranch near Possum Kingdom Lake. At last report there were 7500 acres burning. This is in the same area that had 125000 acres burned up in April. So far 25 homes have been destroyed and another 125 in danger of being burned. That was as of 9:30pm. They will hit the fire at daybreak since it's too dangerous to fight it at night.

Mary Ann and I are really tired of the heat and dryness. I'll be happy to see it end.

Well I'm going to head for bed.

Good Night All.

Paul The Duluth, Superior, & Southeastern " The Superior Route " WETSU
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Posted by howmus on Tuesday, August 30, 2011 9:46 PM

Evenin' folks!

Janie, just a decaf for me right now.  Thanks.

Tonight I decided to clean off the deck on the front entrance to the house.  Needed to move a very old and crumbling plastic planter....  Bought it a Mall Wart, and I haven't even been in one in about 15 years!  A few years back I put it on a home made roll around stand I built.  Tonight I moved the planter off the stand and all of sudden there is a mess of carpenter ants running all over the place....  The stand was made of treated wood.  Thought they didn't like the stuff.  Anyway, I set the planter down and grabbed a nearby can of wasp spray and gave the stand a good dousing...  Got the queen!  Problem over.  Both the planter and the cart will be disposed of soon. Smile, Wink & Grin

Looks like I will have about 20 people here on Saturday.  Exchanged a few emails with one my nephew's wife tonight.  They have two little girls, the oldest is severely allergic to eggs and peanuts!  She has had several episodes of anaphylactic shock and has almost died a couple of times.  If someone touches an egg and then touches her she has a reaction....  They want to come but needed to know what will be served.  I told them I was going to make my usual potato salad, but without eggs this time... Wink  Everything else should be OK, and her Mom will bring separate food as the little girl is also allergic to Gluten and some other things.  Poor kid! 

There will be some time spent in the train room tomorrow as cleaning and testing it out is on the agenda....  Along with a very long list of other things.

Hope you are all having a great night.  Prayers to all those who have lost so much from Irene!

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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