A belated Happy Veterans Day to all of our service men and women, past and present. We went from 80 degrees and sunny yesterday to 60 degrees, windy and drizzle. What a contrast! The wife and #2 daughter went to Birmingham to shop and have lunch with son and #1 daughter. I stayed home and ran some local errands, then put a few items for sale on the 'bay. Also watched a few train videos I've had on hand but never took time to watch. Had a nice afternoon bonding with the dogs!
AKKevinT wrote: Here in Alaska we have a different scale for determining warm weather: 31°-20°= chilly (stop wearing shorts);19°-0°= cool (need more than a hooded sweatshirt for a coat); -1° to -20°= cold weather finally here; -21° to -35°= colder (kids have to stay in from playgrounds) -36° to -45°= cold snap;-46° to -60°= pretty cold (stuff starts breaking);-61° and lower= just plain sucks!That’s how Alaskans here in the interior describe the weather and temperature.
31°-20°= chilly (stop wearing shorts);19°-0°= cool (need more than a hooded sweatshirt for a coat); -1° to -20°= cold weather finally here; -21° to -35°= colder (kids have to stay in from playgrounds) -36° to -45°= cold snap;-46° to -60°= pretty cold (stuff starts breaking);-61° and lower= just plain sucks!That’s how Alaskans here in the interior describe the weather and temperature.
Pretty funny!
How much sun do you get this time of year?
darianj wrote: AKKevinT wrote: Here in Alaska we have a different scale for determining warm weather: 31°-20°= chilly (stop wearing shorts);19°-0°= cool (need more than a hooded sweatshirt for a coat); -1° to -20°= cold weather finally here; -21° to -35°= colder (kids have to stay in from playgrounds) -36° to -45°= cold snap;-46° to -60°= pretty cold (stuff starts breaking);-61° and lower= just plain sucks!That’s how Alaskans here in the interior describe the weather and temperature. Pretty funny! How much sun do you get this time of year?
Gee, that's the same scale they use in Cleveland.
Celebrating 18 years on the CTT Forum.
Buckeye Riveter......... OTTS Charter Member, a Roseyville Raider and a member of the CTT Forum since 2004..
Jelloway Creek, OH - ELV 1,100 - Home of the Baltimore, Ohio & Wabash RR
TCA 09-64284
Tks. folks for the invite to the "coffee pot". I'll partake with a cool glass of sweet tea, load up the ice I like it at about 35deg. mmmmmmm.
Last night I spent some time reviewing the book, "Illustrated History Of North American Railroads". Its like a severly condensed version of all my other train books.
Hey! Did you folks know that Charles Carroll laid the first stone of the B&O Carrollton Viaduct? Why is that significant? Of those who signed the Declaration of Independence, he was the last surviving signator.
cooltech
God bless TCA 05-58541 Benefactor Member of the NRA, Member of the American Legion, Retired Boss Hog of Roseyville , KC&D Qualified
John Baker
Bob Mitchell Gettysburg, PA TCA # 98-47956 LCCA# RM22839
John you can get a decent O gauge layout in 8' x 1', with a bit of ingenuity you could even have a loop, go for O you won't be sorry. I too had Hornby clockwork as a kid and to me Lionel was like coming home again! I kid you not. I don't even have that much space, I run mine on the floor, its well rugged and can take it easy. Even if it gets stepped on! I mean no one here is as overcrowded as our house I guarantee it, I have to wait for a rainy day and the kid and I get the living room floor for an afternoon. She helps me put it together, FasTrack goes together dead easy and then we send each other stuff in the wagons. She sends me Legos to build stations, houses, farms and I send her animals and people to put in them. She's 4 years old and loves the trains, I got her HO TOMY ones but she would rather wait for me to get the big ones out.
Todays gonna be a train day! I just got a tipping wagon to send Smarties (M&M's) in.
THE SOUTHERN SERVES THE SOUTH.
Good Morning from Blueberryhill....
It is a cold 39 degrees and cloudy. Only going up to 44 today and cloudy. I guess the warm spell is over.
Today, I have a few things to do around the house. Then I plan on running trains and working on the expansion sections. Have to build some tunnel portals and track supports.
Watched a few WWII movies last night. They had the good ones on. Saw the " 30 Seconds Over Tokyo " one with Spencer Tracy. 1944.
Well, the Dining Car just rolled in. Breakfast is served.
Y'all have a great Sunday.
Chuck
mitchelr wrote:Morning to all. Up early on a Sunday. Going to early church and then off to Morgantown for a visit with our son. We haven't seen him since early September, We will take him to lunch and then hit s shop or tow and then head home. We're both missing him even though he'll be home on break for Thanksgiving holiday in a week or so.Mitch
Mitch, if you are going to Morgantown, that must mean your son is at WVU. My daughter is an alumnus of WV. She loved her time spent in the mountains and returns to campus frequently.
I know everything will turn out fine for your family.
jefelectric wrote:Well it has started, Jean put up the Christmas tree last night. This morning she had me drilling holes along the drive and walk to insert the pipes that hold up her candy canes. She likes to do the outside decorating while it is still warm. She does all the decorating and I rig up the cords & timers.
Well it has started, Jean put up the Christmas tree last night. This morning she had me drilling holes along the drive and walk to insert the pipes that hold up her candy canes. She likes to do the outside decorating while it is still warm. She does all the decorating and I rig up the cords & timers.
Don
Afternoon all. Went to early Church and tought mens' Sunday School class this AM [regular teacher was not going to be there and asked for me to teach]. Came home and the cough meds kicked in. Went to sleep while I was waiting for the computer to load up. Just woke up. Raining right along. Had over an inch and a half before 8:30 AM and did not start until 3 AM. Temps are dropping all the time. Can't tell I did all that yard work yesterday. Twice as many leaves on the ground now. Will run trains after a while. Mitch, good luck on the new nephew [a Thomas to buy ]. John, I will not let my wife know you all have decorated. If she finds out, whe will start immediately. She has house decorated for Thanksgiving. Colorful turkeys and Pilgram nutcrackers and etc. She even has a string of turkey lights. Glad to see BMRR here. Got some real Southern backup. John Bakeer, good to see you here. I look for your post every morning as you are in a lot earlier time zone. Now as for the Ohizo gang, well I won't say as it is Sunday and I have to be nice. Back to sleeping over the OGR magazine and a movie. Greenhouse to water later. Lat
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Good Afternoon Everyone !! That's good it's Sunday & The Chirf has to be nice to all us Yankees !!
I've been toiling with You Tube after seeing Jon's video yesterday ! I got some of it figured out & put a test video down below. With my camera, you can't make it very long, I found.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SS8CXG2ulI8
Well, off to the dining car now !! Hope everyone has a nice day !!
Thanks, John
Happy Birthday USMC!!!!!!!!!
Dr. John, church service this morning brought up the Facing the Giants movie, while the dollars go to Sony right now, the real success has been close to 800 decisions so far that we know of. Amazing what can be done if you let God do it His way.
No train time today, MIL is at the house and I am here at the hospital, just did a little emergency and now I get to go home and cook steaks. Hope everyone has a Blessed day,
Dennis
TCA#09-63805
Dennis, glad to hear it! I was very impressed with the movie - both the message and the quality of the production. It is one of the few movies in recent memory where the audience broke into spontaneous applause at the end.Enjoy the steaks!
dbaker48 wrote: jefelectric wrote: Well it has started, Jean put up the Christmas tree last night. This morning she had me drilling holes along the drive and walk to insert the pipes that hold up her candy canes. She likes to do the outside decorating while it is still warm. She does all the decorating and I rig up the cords & timers. John - Wow! I thought my family was anxious. When does the tree come down. We have had a long standing tradition, the outside decorations go up on Thanksgiving weekend, the inside ASAP thereafter. My mom used to put the tree up on Thanksgiving, but it was ALWAYS down before New Years, most of the time the day after Christmas.Kevin T. - Like your temperature relationships, don't know how you guys can take it though. Certainly must be beautiful, just if you can get out to enjoy it?Started moving stuff into the train room, RED Letter day here, going to gather all the train stuff and consolidate it into the one room, and put up a temporary layout just to be able to run some things, (anticipation of the Lionel Big Boy), then paint the living room, dining room and finish the inside of the rest of the house before start actual work in the train room. Once start don't want to have to go and finish other rooms. Will also help with the PR of the new railroad coming to town.Have a great day all.
jefelectric wrote: Well it has started, Jean put up the Christmas tree last night. This morning she had me drilling holes along the drive and walk to insert the pipes that hold up her candy canes. She likes to do the outside decorating while it is still warm. She does all the decorating and I rig up the cords & timers.
Don, We traditionally have put up the Christmas decorations around Thanksgiving and turned them on at Thanksgiving. In recent years we have put them up earlier, but still wait to light them until Thanksgiving. We generally take them down on New Years day, but if we go out for New Years Eve, then we take them down earlier.
Sounds like the layout is getting nearer!
The weather was beautiful here yesterday. Today it has been rainy all day long. To be the same tomorrow. The leaves are really coming down. Ours will probably be done by midweek.
Good evening all,
It is dark and cold in SE Indiana as the temps head for the 20s and 30s. Rested mostly today. My wife and I did go to church. She took the dog for a walk and I went to the YMCA. I watched the MLS championship. It is so rare to see soccer on network TV. Tmcc man, did you watch the game? John Bakeer, I kind of envy your ability to watch "real" football all the time. Have you ever been to any of the games? I can't be on too long as Extreme Makeover is featuring a family from Indiana tonight, and then it is "Desperate Housewives". I hope everyone had a good day.
Keep on training,
Mike C. from Indiana
Buckeye Riveter wrote: Mitch, if you are going to Morgantown, that must mean your son is at WVU. My daughter is an alumnus of WV. She loved her time spent in the mountains and returns to campus frequently. I know everything will turn out fine for your family.
Good evening everyone,
I went to a friend's house to watch the Eagles game today, and I just finished up my biology homework. Mike C I did watch the game. How about both goals being scored about 10 seconds apart in the second overtime! That was pretty amazing. I wanted Texas to win, and they did.
Hope everyone had a good day.
Evening all!
Spent the day cleaning the home office and only made a dent in it. Lots of paper to sort and throw out.
Also found time to go out and mow the lawn which really means mulching the leaves. I try to avoid bagging them, but I have so many that I have to pick some of them up.
Well the Cowboys won. I am surprised at the lack of Ohio State talk this weekend. Now that I have said that let the storm begin!
Off to NYC early in the am. Back on Thurs night.
Regards, Roy
Roy, good luck in NYC. I am emailing you some information.
Had a great day with working the light board at church. Had the gremlins in the Martens, kind of a neat light show which would be perfect if we had a concert, but not the kind of thing you want for sermon.
Got to watch some nice movies with the family, "Sound of Music", etc. Was a good family weekend, even if I didn't get to the trains.
wrmcclellan wrote: Well the Cowboys won. I am surprised at the lack of Ohio State talk this weekend. Now that I have said that let the storm begin!
Go s
Still cool and rainy. Got a morning meeting with County. Hope that is it for the week. Off to Omaha NE on Thursday AM. Should be last trip until sometime in Jan. I'm glad. Been fun and I can say I've been there when some place comes up in conversation. Just watched the movie Born on the Fourth of July. Humm. Might parallel today. Havea great week. Later.
Boy, oh Boy!!! It is finally here, the second best Holiday to Christmas. It is BEAT MICHIGAN WEEK in Buckeyeland. For comparison is a whole week of St. Patrick's Days with the 4th of July thrown in for good measure. Parties and more parties for a whole week. Tickets to the game are going for $850 for one seat in the nose bleed section.
Texas, Iowa, Michigan State, Northwestern, Illinois, Minnesota and Penn State have all been beaten. So without further ado, we say
BEAT MICHIGAN, GO BUCKS !
All aboard!
Buckeye Riveter wrote: Boy, oh Boy!!! It is finally here, the second best Holiday to Christmas. It is BEAT MICHIGAN WEEK in Buckeyeland. For comparison is a whole week of St. Patrick's Days with the 4th of July thrown in for good measure. Parties and more parties for a whole week. Tickets to the game are going for $850 for one seat in the nose bleed section. Texas, Iowa, Michigan State, Northwestern, Illinois, Minnesota and Penn State have all been beaten. So without further ado, we say BEAT MICHIGAN, GO BUCKS ! All aboard!
Go Bucks!!!!!
Niece goes to OSU. Got one ticket to the game. She has been offered a cool
$ 1000.00 cash for it. Who ever said we were quiet ????
Of course, ESPN has something to say about the game.
http://espn.go.com/endofcentury/s/other/bestrivalries.html
The OSU - Michigan game is the Number One sports rivalry.
wrmcclellan wrote:And on and on....
Hi Roy !!!!!
Wolverines [I think that is right] will take a bite of Buckeye's butt. Got a friend that graduated from Michigan. She sings a differnet song from those Ohizo guys.
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