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Posted by dwiemer on Sunday, June 28, 2009 2:34 PM

Good afternoon everyone.  Seems we have  a chatty bunch here, which is good.  Just need the cliff notes version so I can stay up with things.  Had a good morning in that I slept  a little later than normal and still got to church in a timely fashion.  Church was great as usual.  We went to one of our old Sunday school classes and it has grown by leaps and bounds.  I guess they had about 150 people in the class, which is larger then some Sunday morning services that I have been to.  Caught up with some friends of ours who we have been wanting to take out for lunch/dinner for some time.  The guy who played the Lt. in Fireproof and his wife and daughter.  The wife is due in the next week to deliver a son and this may be the last chance till their house returns to normal.

Chief, those are some nice matters ya got there.  We harvested a couple yesterday and I plan on having some good sandwiches tomorrow.  I am on call this week ahead, so I hope to not get beat up too bad. 

Patrick, take care of yourself.  Also, if you should get on any flights, make sure you get up every so often and walk around to prevent a DVT from ruining your trip.

Jim, let bride know that she is being prayed over and cared about.

Have a blessed week ahead.

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Posted by rtraincollector on Sunday, June 28, 2009 2:00 PM

Just picked and gave some tomato's to our neighbors as were getting tomany for just the 2 of us.

Morning all got up about 8:30 got crock pot pot roast going and made some breakfast ( biscuits and eggs) and when all was good went back to bed about 10 and got up at 12:30 so bet I won't be able to sleep tonight now oh well needed the extra rest feel pretty good now. Might go work on some shelves to display some trains and get them out of there boxes. Will talk to you all later have a good day

 

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Posted by Sturgeon-Phish on Sunday, June 28, 2009 2:00 PM

Chief - I havesome cages but they are not large enough, so I endup useing rebar stakes and tie them up also

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Sunday, June 28, 2009 1:09 PM

Afternoon all.  Sunday School and then watched Church on TV while eating a Hardee's Chicken Biscuit [added a big slice of tomato].  Then reclinerized until now.  Hot outside.  Going to visit pond and probably sit and "meditate" for a while.  Seems good to relax for a change.  Yesterday's visit to Miss Edna's was a relaxing visit [no customers but lawyer buddy and he is part of the gang].  Hope all have a safe and happy week.  God bless all. 

PS: cages are Burpie cages [little expensive but great].

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Posted by LawsonFarmsRR on Sunday, June 28, 2009 11:15 AM

 Thanks guys for the support.

Chief - Lovenox shots x-rated? Not exactly, since the shots are given in the stomach muscle (I have plenty of that!)Whistling. I like your "matters". What I don't like is the fact you are ahead of the rest of us. Dukes Mayo is out first choice for tomato sandwiches.

 Dennis - Doing what the Drs. tell me. If I understand deer language, that one wanted to join you for dinnerSmile,Wink, & Grin.

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Posted by laz 57 on Sunday, June 28, 2009 9:53 AM

Hi GYZ,

  62 and nice here this morning.  Did laz Camp at 0600 a nice 7 miler down to the river, got a  drink of water at the park then ran rest of the way home.  Felt great, got to get up at 0430 tomorrow to go up and be Fireman on the Lokie.  So laz camp will be an easy 2 miler.  Might go for bike ride this afternoon?

  CHIEF, nice tomatoes I got green ones thats it, but my bush beans have blossoms on them so mabe in 2 weeks be eating beans?

  PAT, prayers for the leg.  Watch them clots.

  Stay frosty,

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Posted by sir james I on Sunday, June 28, 2009 8:52 AM

Good morning

Sunny, not hot but sticky. My day is not planned so I will see what happens. Have a great Sunday...S.J.

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Posted by Sturgeon-Phish on Sunday, June 28, 2009 8:17 AM

Morning all

There is only one late Mass today because we are having a going away party for our priest, my mentor, so I slept in since there is not a early Mass.  On SPF I started a thread but saw Spanky had stepped up and had posted a SPF one minute before me Big Smile so I tried to delete the thread but coludn't so I just deleted the content and directed to post on Spanky's start.

DougM - Welcome home! 

Cheif - Nice tomatoes, is that wire fence you tie them up on?

Kurt - Do they issue a drivers licence with the barbie car?

This morning during Mass I will offer paryer intentions for:

Pat - Continued prayers for the leg

Jim & Cheif prayers for your brides

Got to go

May God bless

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Sunday, June 28, 2009 7:59 AM

kpolak

Anyone know where I can find plans to line up a frame? 

Kurt

I'd be thinking any Auto Restoration place or even trying the dealers in Service Books might have something along those lines----but definitely the Auto Restoration route would do the trick.

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Posted by cnw1995 on Sunday, June 28, 2009 7:57 AM

Aloha everyone. What time is it?  1 am? 8 am? Back in (sigh) Illinois. Smooth but long flight. Ray, we stayed in the Sheraton Waikiki; a very nice place. Ray, it was a wonderful place to visit - like paradise. Or some sort of movie set. Buckeye, they have lots of civil engineering work in the islands - I'll have to talk to some people. Prayers for Pat, Brutus' bride. I'll look for pictures. Wow, that's a tomato!  Kurt, I have a buddy who's restoring a Ford from the 30s, I'll ask him.

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Posted by kpolak on Sunday, June 28, 2009 6:27 AM

Morning all!

Visiting FiL et al, family.  Miles on the headphones (Some Kind of Blue) while the brood sleeps.  FiL found a Barbie Power Wheels for the 4-yo.  Man is that fast.  2-yo drives it full speed forward until she hits something, then backs up, then full speed forward...

Patrick:  Prayers for you, and that leg.

Brutus:  Thanks for the lift!  Good to see Doug before he left paradise!  Continuing in prayers.

Riverboat suprise party tonight for AiL.

We are planning to go to FiL's cabin tomorrow.  Found out he has a '31 chevy (wood frame) 2-door, not the coupe, he needs some help on.  He tried to get the frame to work, but is having alignment issues with the doors and tins..  Anyone know where I can find plans to line up a frame? 

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Posted by cheapclassics on Saturday, June 27, 2009 11:43 PM

Good evening all,

IIABSDISEI with temps in the 80s.  Lucas and I mowed the yard this morning.  I went to the YMCA for weights.  Came home and took a nap.  Wife and I went to New Castle for a birthday party on wife's side of the family.  Was supposed to start at 5 PM, but did not eat until 7:30 PM.  Last time we do that.  I listened to half of IRL race on radio and watched the last half at my Dad's.  Good news is that AJ's car finally finished a race...in 14th.  Bad news is that Team Red won again.  Princess was 5th.  Wife and I went to see "The Proposal" Friday night.  Good date movie.  I had bacon and waffles on the dining car for breakfast.  Patrick, sorry to hear of your problems and so I can drive until you are better.  Beacon is lit.  I hope everyone has a good day.

Keep on training,

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Saturday, June 27, 2009 11:25 PM

Ohizoians are just helpless except the two Cooks that moved to Roseyville and say they will never move back to Ohizo.  

Just a few "little" ones:

 
Sure were good tomato sandwiches for dinner.  Lots of mayo [Dukes regular], salt and pepper. 
 
Good night all. 

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Posted by Sturgeon-Phish on Saturday, June 27, 2009 10:23 PM

Evening all,

It has been a busy day, just getting home.

Pat I will include you with Jim F's bride and Chief'sbride in my evening prayers

May God bless

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Posted by dwiemer on Saturday, June 27, 2009 9:25 PM

Doug, have a safe trip back.  About now, you are probably well into your flight across the Pacific.
Pat, watch that....DVTs can be bad news if they embolize....take your meds and do as instructed.

Brutus, am keeping your bride in my prayers.

Well, went to FIL's for a little celebration along with some dinner.  Was fun, but am glad to be home.  Upon our return, I found a baby rabbit under my truck in the driveway.  As soon as I stepped out of the van, thing took off like a shot.  Came around front of house and a very young deer was standing there.  It looked like it was just out of spots, with the awkward walk and all.

Tonight, we sit down for dinner at the kitchen table, and this is what was looking at us through the glass:sorry for the poor image quality, but it was getting late and I hand held the camera.  Still, it does make for some interesting dining.

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Posted by sir james I on Saturday, June 27, 2009 8:30 PM

Good Evening

Farmer Pat, I hope you are doing and feeling better.

Weather was nice today low 80s. Number two son came by this afternoon with steaks so I fired up the grill and he cooked them just right for me.  I don't know how they can get them just that way. I am best at burnt offerings. Banilla is ready and butter pecan for those who would like a change. Lite the fuse on the thingy and let's go...S.J.

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Posted by Blueberryhill RR on Saturday, June 27, 2009 8:27 PM

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Why does the Chief going to post photos of  "matters" ?   Confused  I looked the word up in my Suthern dictionary and it said it is southern slang for rotten tomatoes.  Why do I want to see rotten tomatoes?

Looking in a Suthern cookbook.....They say that   "matters ", are great fried with soggy grits. That is a Suthern breakfast food.  No wonder.... 

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Posted by Buckeye Riveter on Saturday, June 27, 2009 8:19 PM

Why does the Chief going to post photos of  "matters" ?   Confused  I looked the word up in my Suthern dictionary and it said it is southern slang for rotten tomatoes.  Why do I want to see rotten tomatoes?

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Saturday, June 27, 2009 7:21 PM

LawsonFarmsRR

 Greetings:

Spent most of this week in the hospital taking care of blood clots in my right leg. After being wheeled around for Dopler scan, two chest X-rays, chest scan with isotopes, vitals every four Hrs., blood work four times, Etc. I am back home. They let me go only because I was able to give myself Love [please explain, sounds x rated] nox shots.Cool

Pat

Wow.  I've been gone until yesterday late.  Sorry I did not send the National Guard to find you.  Get well!!!!!!!!

Back from a walk around the trail at the park [across the street].  Yes, as hot as it is.  Dr. says all my labs are good but the praticals in my blood are too big.  What will they think of next?  Got some photos of my matters.  Will post them later.    

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Posted by rtraincollector on Saturday, June 27, 2009 5:30 PM

 Pat its fifedog witht he flamingos not chief. Prayers for your recovery. And Fifedog would put that mexican lion to good use I bet, could see him pull up to a bunch of roudies and it craws out of the car befor they get a good look at the head.  

Brutus of coarse prayers your way too for your wife

Chief there still going out for your FIL and pam by the way hows Pam doing?

Not a lot going on that hasn't already been doing wasn't going to work today as wanted a 2 day break from work but deciede to go in anyway as knew they were short and didn't have anything to do other than sit here at the house and get bored. ( will do that tomorrow as its wifes birthday and figure I better stick around if I'm off instead of working. Also monday I have to work from 7 to 3:30 and its our anniversary tried to get off but someone else already asked and it would put them real short to let me go also. ) So were having a birthday/anniversary dinner tomorrow so that will work.

Might put up some shelves and display some more trains tomorrow something to do lol

well hope all doin well will talk again later

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Saturday, June 27, 2009 5:21 PM

Went and got all energetic so I went for a bike ride to Springbank Park and saw some rowing club guys doing their thing in the river then went to a small coffee shop to indulge in some flavoured coffee then went home----great 30km ride home----Smile,Wink, & Grin

Pat--take good care of yourself----prayers your way

Brutus--Prayers from our house to yours for the wife--

Have a good one---

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Posted by submmbob on Saturday, June 27, 2009 5:20 PM

 

Well it looks like we are into our famous Arizona summers, over 100 regularly for the past week or so. At least the monsoons seem to be starting up. Doing better here, have to walk down to the CVS and get another prepscription filled. Once the blast furnace cools off I need to finally change the oil on the Jeep. Got to drive up to Marana after church tomorrow for a date. Talk about things all happening at once...

Jon - your trip to SD sounded pretty cool. I will miss being up there this summer, but after all that's gone on I think I want to stay around home for a bit. 

Pat - Whoah! Some of all that sounds too familiar. I guess we can both be used as marker lights for a bit. Glad to hear things are going better

SJ - the Chrysler Museum sounded neat. I like that they rotate their displays. The air museum here does a bit of that. Everytime I go it's something new.

Just saw a great movie on the history of Pancho Barnes, the woman aviator. Supposed to be on PBS at some point. Will be the edited for television version (she was rather colorful) but worth checking out.

Back to the scope on Monday for a couple days while we pull the subreflector. Probably won't be doing much monkey boy on the scaffolding, but it will be nice to be there. We haven't pulled this for maintenance in some time so it should be interesting. They wouldn't pay to fix the jib crane a few years back after I had it bid. Would have been handy now!

 Brutus - continuing thought and prayers for your wife and likewise for Kurt w/ his SIL

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Posted by SPMan on Saturday, June 27, 2009 3:31 PM

Pat, prayers for your leg problem.  Looks like you are on the mend.

More prayers for Brutus' wife.

Chief, man it must take a lot of water to keep that garden going.  I had some store bought yellow squash and onions last night.  Yum yum! plus corn on the cob.  Went to Von's super market this morning for milk and noticed they were asking $3.00 each for cantaloupe.  They must be nuts.  Other places asking $1.00 each.  Did pick up some wild caught salmon for dinner tonight at a good price.

Weather is heating up here.  Expect temps in the 90's next few days.  I have to do my train layout things between the time I get up and noon on these days.  After that, garage is too hot.

Got an extra TV hooked up to cable yesterday since the converter box we had did'nt do much good.  We wanted two more sets hooked up but the guy could'nt do it without drilling some holes through a block wall.  He did'nt have drill bits for that so I told him to do just the one.  That gives us two for the house on cable and that's enough.

Been watching an internet auction today for a MTH J1 2-10-4 steam engine.  Bids are up to $325 at last looks.  Buyers fee is 17% plus taxes and shipping.  Be interesting to see what it goes for.  That engine sold for over $1000.  It's proto 2 and has been run.

I'm getting ready to wire up some more switch machines on my layout when the spirit moves me.  I'm getting tired of running around to throw them manually.  Fixed voltage on my Z4000 is 10 or 14 volts.  I think 14 would be enough for Z1000 switch machines on Ross Switches.  My others are powered from a higher voltage source.

Watered yard good this morning and plants.  Hunkering down this afternoon and staying out of the heat.

Have a good week end y'all

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Posted by LawsonFarmsRR on Saturday, June 27, 2009 1:43 PM

 Greetings:

Spent most of this week in the hospital taking care of blood clots in my right leg. After being wheeled around for Dopler scan, two chest X-rays, chest scan with isotopes, vitals every four Hrs., blood work four times, Etc. I am back home. They let me go only because I was able to give myself Lovenox shots.Cool

The shots were easy, like giving the animals shots.

 Glad my son lives on the farm and was willing to "pinch hit" for me.

Had the same thing 16 Yrs. ago in the other leg. That was before Lovenox and spent 8 days in the hospital.Thumbs Down Medicine has advanced since then.

Great personnel in the hospital. Never been waited on like that before.Thumbs Up Haven't seen the bill as yet. Fortunately I have Medicare and great back up insurance. Lovenox is expensive. Don't no the total but the co-pay was $150.00 for an 8 day supply. I am not complaining. Better than 8 days in the hospital.

 No internet hook up in the hospital, so I missed the daily Coffee Pot get togethers.

The leg is a little sore, so Mike can drive for me to night.

This is for everyone, especially you, Brutus, because you requested it.

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Posted by rtraincollector on Saturday, June 27, 2009 9:54 AM

Brutus

Sorry to miss you and SJ, Doug.  Tardis will be there in a few minutes to pick you up, then come one back and get the other guys.  Kurt's on the move, so have to coordinate his pickup and return very carefully!  Right, Doug, RT, Mike, Patrick, SJ, Kurt, Don, Chief, RT, 8nTruck, SPMan, Laz, DougDG, JimSP, and all the rest of you guys - if you want a pickup, turn on the beacon or the porch-light, on the way Smile

Must of been busy hes trying to pick me up twice lol

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Posted by Blueberryhill RR on Saturday, June 27, 2009 9:39 AM

Good Morning from Blueberryhill....

It is a beautiful, sunny 65 degrees. Going up to 85 today, with lots of sunshine.

Today is a quiet day. Wife is up north at the daughter's for the weekend. I am home alone with nothing to do , but run trains and sit outside in the shade. Whistling

Dining car was here for the usual breakfast.

Y'all have a great Saturday.

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Posted by Sturgeon-Phish on Saturday, June 27, 2009 8:51 AM

Good Morning from beautiful Southern Ohio

It is nice out, but going to get real sticky later.  Hope to move the camper to the house today to start "making it ours" with the stuff we keep in it.

DougM- Glad you are having such a nice time.  Your tripbrought back fond memories.

Cheif - Nice boat!

Buckeye - Congtrats on joining TCA,

Kids are getting up.  They slept in!  Got to go.

May God bless

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Saturday, June 27, 2009 8:48 AM

Morning.  Ran soakers and hand watered flowers until 1 AM.  Lucy had me up at 6 AM.  Went back to bed and slept till 8:30.  Cooked red hots, eggs and sliced tomatoes.  Big breakfast.  Got "matters", squash and cucumbers to pick.  Then shower and off to Miss Edna's with bags of veggies.  Still real hot and humid. 

Glad Jon had a good ride and time off from doing nothing. Wink

Seems all are doing well.  Still prayers for Brutus' wife.

Have a great weekend.  God bless. 

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Posted by sir james I on Saturday, June 27, 2009 8:38 AM

Good Morning

Chrysler Car museum is very easy to find. Exit 78 off of I75 puts you directly into their HQ. Just follow the museum signs. $8. or $7 for seniors. Check on line and you can find 2 for 1. Had a great chat with Doug last nite, brought back many memories of our two trips there. sunny this morning and summer sure feels good....S.J.

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Posted by fifedog on Saturday, June 27, 2009 8:30 AM

Buckeye - When wifey gets her new Beneteau 41, sure.  Until then, no "big" water...

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