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Posted by LawsonFarmsRR on Saturday, August 29, 2009 10:24 AM

fifedog

Lawson Farms - ...more like the only one on the planet.  Whistling

 

I'ma thinkin' everyone on the planet (EXCEPT ME) will be agreean' with this:

M&M Team prepares the hauler for Kyle Busch

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Posted by LawsonFarmsRR on Saturday, August 29, 2009 10:13 AM

sir james I

Good Morning

The sun is trying to shine through the clouds but 70 is it for the day. No global warning here, should still be in the low 80s.

Granny got the tomatoes canned but we need more. The two closest  real farm markets were trying to sell the 2nd rate stuff for canning and putting the good ones in the small high priced baskets. The second place had one good bushel so I grabbed it as we walked in. No plans  for today, yet....S.J.

 

Chief, have you sent those tomatoes yet?

Harvesting Tomatoes on the Chief Eagle Farm:

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Posted by fifedog on Saturday, August 29, 2009 9:56 AM

Lawson Farms - ...more like the only one on the planet.  Whistling

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Posted by LawsonFarmsRR on Saturday, August 29, 2009 9:51 AM

fifedog

Mornin' boys.  Mornin' Kyle Busch fan.  Overcast & 73 here in the Mid-Atlantic region.  Looks like Danny is gonna slide by east of the coast.  No sailing today = more painting.  The princesses chose Isle of Capri blue, and man does it jump out atcha.  Birthday party tonight over in-laws.

 

Morning back at ya from the Kyle Bush fan. I must be the only one on this thread!

One sure way to finish second:

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Posted by sir james I on Saturday, August 29, 2009 8:53 AM

Good Morning

The sun is trying to shine through the clouds but 70 is it for the day. No global warning here, should still be in the low 80s.

Granny got the tomatoes canned but we need more. The two closest  real farm markets were trying to sell the 2nd rate stuff for canning and putting the good ones in the small high priced baskets. The second place had one good bushel so I grabbed it as we walked in. No plans  for today, yet....S.J.

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Posted by laz 57 on Saturday, August 29, 2009 8:49 AM

GYZ,

  Look what is going off to auction, this is right up the road from me about 8 miles away and I never knew it.

Scrool down til you see the mini steam engine.

http://www.auctionzip.com/Listings/683520.html

Sf

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Posted by Sturgeon-Phish on Saturday, August 29, 2009 8:22 AM

Morning all from cloudy Southern Ohio

I am going to repair the air bags I put on the truck.  They have slipped out of position and bent the bolts.  They had soft carriage bolts?????  Replacing with some grade 8's.

Laz - Those pics of you engineering the steamer would make a great signature shot!

Dennis - How true!

May God bless

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Posted by laz 57 on Saturday, August 29, 2009 7:27 AM

Oh yea,

  TANKS GYS for the CONGAS on the Saddle engine.  Its was a great time, and I am told that this engine is the only anthracite fire engine that is still running?  They do have a brother to this one in the barn but needs lots o work, wish I could buy that one?

SF

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Saturday, August 29, 2009 7:25 AM

Morning.  Still raining.  Man, did they ever blow the forecast.  Watch out Fifey and 88.  Might be a little wet up your way.  Frankie and wife are headed to lake house and now it might rain the whole time they are there.  Hope not.  Think thye are leaving Wed.  Off to Miss Edna's later.  Have a good one. 

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Posted by laz 57 on Saturday, August 29, 2009 7:23 AM

HI GYZ,

  68 and another rainy day here.  Hope it doesn't wreck havoc on the LL World series today and tomorrow?  Anyone watching it?  I watched all games every evening at 8, better then the Pro millionares.  These kids are doing a great job!  I'm a rooting for the kids from TEXUS.  They beat the kids fro so Cal once I wonder if they can beat them again?  Find out this afternoon.  Gee Williamsport is only about 50 miles from me and I have never been there to see a game.  Shame on me.  I like my recliner, RIGHT CHIEF?

  FIFE, CONGA on haircut and shoe shine.

Stay frosty,

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Posted by dwiemer on Saturday, August 29, 2009 6:52 AM

Morning all!  I'm Mr. Mom today as wife will work today and tomorrow.  Son is already up and daughter is sure to follow soon.  Plan is for breakfast and homework.  Once that is done, we have violin practice and then LAYOUT!  That should be fun.  Going to be nice out, but I doubt we will partake in the fresh air.  Too much to work on at home.

Chief, family is well.  Keeping busy as both kids have a lot on the calendar.  Lia's birthday is coming up so we have the party to plan.  We also have a Disney cruise coming up, Our anniversary, Kim's Birthday....gonna be a busy month ahead.

Had lunch with the director of our last films and we are going to start another one soon.  Have to plan on time for that as it requires plenty.  One big lesson, never underestimate God!

Have a blessed weekend,

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Posted by fifedog on Saturday, August 29, 2009 6:27 AM

Mornin' boys.  Mornin' Kyle Busch fan.  Overcast & 73 here in the Mid-Atlantic region.  Looks like Danny is gonna slide by east of the coast.  No sailing today = more painting.  The princesses chose Isle of Capri blue, and man does it jump out atcha.  Birthday party tonight over in-laws.

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Posted by sir james I on Friday, August 28, 2009 9:13 PM

Good Evening

Still raining, the good kind, slow and steady.

I just had a  nice visit with Charlie and his son. We ran some trains, no pile ups. All is well. The thingy is late tonite but I have banilla ready....S.J.

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Friday, August 28, 2009 8:54 PM

This is for the over the hill CORNY horn blowing band teacher:

Since you are living in the middle of the CORN state, my FIL told me about a corn fired cooker.  Seems he went to eat bar-be-qued chicken the other day at a buddy's.  The guy had a cooker that was fueled by CORN.  He took a bag of Fritos, lit them as a starter.  Then added a gallon of shelled corn to a vat.  The corn was fed into the "firebox" of the cooker by a rotary device.  Said the chickens cooked is less time, less smoke and tasted great.  Said the ash left was less than charcoal and very fine.  BTW: he use the cheapest corn he could find.  Now you will tell me you heat houses with corn.

Dennis, hope the whole REB family is doing well.

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Posted by jonadel on Friday, August 28, 2009 8:52 PM

Mr. Eagles--

I know this will not make you happy, but I've been been burned one to many times by Crapsman tools, I will never spend my hard earned money on their junk.  Just my .02 opinion which is honestly woth .01.

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Posted by dwiemer on Friday, August 28, 2009 8:37 PM

Pat, gotta love that farm humor. 
Bob, I used to warm my Grape Nuts and milk in the Microwave, made them more palatable.
Doug, good luck with the daughter and her college experience. 
Chief, watch out, Those town hall meetings seem to have taken on a whole new meaning lately!
Laz, great to see you back and thanks for posting the neat photos.  My ambition is to be a engineer on one of the Disney trains when I retire!
Fife, congratulations on 3K!  Hope you are enjoying your time off.

Well, has been a long week with plenty of work to do.  Tough cases, but everyone is doing well.  I did get out early today, so I went and helped my son's teacher out with the class "store".  Kids earn tickets for good behavior, good grades, etc.  Then, they have a bin with all kinds of treats and little games, etc. that the kids can redeem the tickets for.

Regarding trains, I have had some time on the layout this week.  No pileups, and plenty of fun.  We are about to start on scenery.  That will be loads of fun with a four and a seven year old for the help. Then again, that will be half the fun.  They are as much a part of the enjoyment as the trains when we all get together. 

Wife is working this weekend, so I'll be home alone with the rug rats.  Try not to let them make too much of a mess as SWMBO tends to not like coming home to a messy house.
I hope everyone has a blessed weekend.

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Friday, August 28, 2009 8:33 PM

Well, watered my turnips that are coming up.  You guessed it.  Rained within an hour and has been raining [really not forecasted] ever since.   Forecast [even while it was raining], line of showers coming through.  Should be gone soon.  Soon must mean midnight or so.  Been trying to replace the larger speed-loc connector for the Craftsman drill bits [larger bits and masonary bits].  Not on the on-line catalog.  Sent email two weeks ago and no reply.  Been on phone to parts.  They can not help unless you have a part number.  Sent Craftsman another email.  BTW: Craftsman only answers the phone from 8 to 5.  Sears is until 10 PM.  Also now Craftsman Club gives rewards points.  Now I went to sign up.  Site said I did not exsist.  Tried to set up as new and told me I already exsisted.  Had to call them.  They could not figure out.  Got it going by saying I forgot my password.  It emailed me a new password.  Had to reset new one so I used old one and it worked. Laugh  Then my account was just as I had left it months ago.  They don't mind taking your $$$.  Time for popcorn. 

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Posted by LawsonFarmsRR on Friday, August 28, 2009 1:36 PM

 Beautiful soaking rain day! The pastures love it, the cows love it and I love it - get to spend the day in the train building connecting street lights and Miller Electric billboards. Life is good.

Ole Timer I'll bet the blond loved every minute of it.Whistling

Most of us only play at running trains - Laz gets to live it.Wow!! Anyone besides me jealous?

RT - keep your dreams clean tonight.Evil

Hay Chief - SJ needs a load of tomatoes. I know you have plenty.

Has anyone tried this?:

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Posted by SPMan on Friday, August 28, 2009 11:40 AM

Good morning all, fires seem to be out in our neck of the woods but new ones have started in La Canada and San Pedro.  Air seemed clean enought for a walk this morning so I went for about 40 minutes without any bad effects.  Might have to stop though if the smoke from the other fires comes this way.

Don, I will probably be at Cal Stewart too.  Have'nt decided if I want to sell or not though.  Thank you for the open invitation to see your layout.  I might take you up on that when I can find a good day with my health needs.  I take meds on Monday and Friday that keeps you near the bathroom a lot so those days are not good.  I read the story about the kidnapped girl held in captivity for 18 years in the paper this morning.  There has to be a special place in hell for those kind of perverts.  It should take the jury about two seconds to reach a decision on that one.

Laz, glad to hear from you.  Looks like you had a great summer running the Lokie and stuff.  I had a chance once to take the throttle of a little saddle tank steam engine like that which was owned by a friend at the time.  Sadly he has gone on to the big roundhouse in the sky now.

Chief, you have mail

Have a good day y'all,

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Posted by fifedog on Friday, August 28, 2009 11:20 AM

fifedog

Hey fellas, notice anything different about fifey today...?

You got a hair cut!!!!  Laugh

No thilly...that's next Friday. Sheesh!

Of course, dbaker and anjdevil go direclty to the front o' da class!  Now, all I need is that gold piping for the sleeve of my red crushed-valor smoking jacket.

laz - Good looking hunk o' IRON. Dinner  Engine ain't bad either...Whistling Badda-BING!

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Posted by anjdevil2 on Friday, August 28, 2009 11:09 AM

Good Morning from Hot Humid & RAINY NE Florida!Banged Head

 

Just finished my invoices for work, so now I can do other stuff....Laugh

All the kittens have homes now and I can reclaim my outside office.  The (morons)Banged Head Techs from ATnT finally came out and hooked up my remote computer terminal, so Monday I can get back to my private office were my real work is at.  Also, cleaned and vacuumed up after the kittys left. Ahhhh, just like home.

 

Welcome back Laz – neat Summer VayCay....gotta like that!

 

Fife – Conga’s on 3K – Smile,Wink, & Grin

 

Kurt – Yup, ride like you’re invisible is the best advice I could give.  Be patient as there are cycle deals to be had, especially there in the cold country.  Start looking in December and January when cycle sales are typically slow.  I’m wishing I could get on the bike, but it’s been raining off and on for the last 5 daysBanged Head....and tonight is bike night at the dealership and tomorrow is a charity ride for homeless/abused kids.

 

Jim Phish – I gotta box....Smile,Wink, & Grin

 

Shuttle attempt again tonight at 11:59PM, the camera will be out.  After this, only 5 or 6 liftoffs left.

 

Angel – for those that need ‘em!

  

 

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Posted by Sturgeon-Phish on Friday, August 28, 2009 10:44 AM

Laz - It looks like you had a wonderful summer!  Good to hear from you!

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Posted by sir james I on Friday, August 28, 2009 10:05 AM

Good Morning

Lite rain during the nite still hanging around. low 70s today.

"I didn't see him" is a very true statement. Over the years I have seen them appear like magic. Not a good feeling. And how many times have you seen them weaving through traffic 20/30 miles over the speed limit. Countless times is the answer. If you like them fine but the risk factor is very high.

Went out this morning and got granny some tomatoes for canning, my garden is just big enough for eatin. Enjoy you friday.......S.J.

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Friday, August 28, 2009 10:01 AM

fifedog

Hey fellas, notice anything different about fifey today...?

You got a hair cut!!!!  Laugh

Morning all. 

Glad to see LAZ back posting.  He had a great summer.

Go Old Timer!!! 

Hot and humid.  Was going to trim shrubs but opted to watch Elk hunting and Eastman's I had DVR'd.  Was a good relax.  May water turnips that are up and growing.  Have a good one.

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Posted by rtraincollector on Friday, August 28, 2009 9:58 AM

Hey laz if we come next summer can we get a ride in the cab with you?seeing your the engineer now by the looks of it. Oh yeah thats right we need to be freinds with the conductor hes the one in charge of the train you just drive it. Big Smile

good to hear from you. glad you had a full-filling summer. hope to hear more from you now that your back into school schedule.

 

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Posted by dbaker48 on Friday, August 28, 2009 9:23 AM

Good Morning !

Glad to hear from LAZ, sounds like a busy and fun summer!  Really like your Tuesday job, that would really be a hoot !  Really great pictures, thanks!

Jim, I think the major problem is primarily workmanship.  When I was there, I was checking wire connections, and those that had lugs crimped on were pretty bad.  Picked up the wire and the lug would spin on the wire.  Also wasn't much regard to size of lug to AWG of wire.  So that will be the 1st thing, also routing of wires, and location of TIU.  (Essentially, may have to rework quite a bit.)  I did set up a test track, but because of all the other wires, - didn't want to disconnect cause would have no idea where they went too, - but that may also be the problem as well.  So will go back over this pm and see what I can do.  Taking  crimpers, wire kit, jumpers, meters, and books. 

Kurt, One more voice for care and caution with the eventual bike.

 Fife, OK, I give what new?  Didn't find it !  Figured it out 3,002 posts, (sure a chatty guy, huh)

Doug M, What kind of phone service you got, and also unlimited text messaging?

 RT, Good luck with the sleep test, don't forget to take your notes.

Ole Timer, One thing for sure, don't want to mix Younguns, and old train guys, bad mix.  Loose a lot of train guys that way, seems their steam valves blow off very easy.

Doug dg, Havn't heard anything about the recent rounds of fires in your area, what's happen'in?  Up here I'm sure Ray is getting some smoke, but hopefully its all blowing west of him!  When they post the map of the fire locations the song Ring of Fire sure comes to mind.  They are all around.  Sometimes feel a little guilty usually at dawn or dusk, seeing the sun coming through the smoke makes for some real earrie skies.  Also, one of the guys from AGHR lives really close to the Palos Verdes fire, the current evacauation, 1,000+, area is less than 2 blocks from him.  (He was posting here for awhile earlier this year.)

Ray, Stay inside ! BTW, received Cal-Stewart registration in the mail.  Hopefully will be able to attend.

Hopefully damage will be confined to brush and uninhabited areas and not homes or people getting hurt.  

Busy day today, getting ready for this weekend show, then work on friends layout. 

Later,

 

 

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Posted by cnw1995 on Friday, August 28, 2009 9:16 AM

Laz, all I can say is Wow!  What a summer vacation!  TGIF

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Posted by laz 57 on Friday, August 28, 2009 8:56 AM

A few more pics.

Leaving station
Me backing down from station,
Me and MOM,
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Posted by Blueberryhill RR on Friday, August 28, 2009 8:48 AM

Good Morning from Blueberryhill....

It is a cloudy 66 degrees. Got a little rain this morning. Going up to 80 today with rain showers off and on.

Today is an easy day. So far. If something doesn't break, wear out, or get lost. I may even retire to the train room for some train running. I have to get busy with this scenery. I keep putting it off.

Dining car was here for the usual breakfast.

Buckeye.......TGIF

Hi  LAZ....missed ya !!

Y'all have a great Friday.

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Posted by laz 57 on Friday, August 28, 2009 8:42 AM

HI GYZ,

  Long time NO HEAR.  Sorry bout that took some time off forum to do all my chores and do some learnin.  Like BUCKEYE said a while back "What I did on my summer vacation".   Well this is my version of it. mowed lawns, mine and all the neighbor ladies, pulled weeds, mulched all flower beds, cleaned out ponds, cleaned out pond filters, a DIRTY JOB, cut down trees with chainsaw, cleaned up neighbor ladies trees with chain saw after big storms, put down new driveway sealer on my driveway and neighbor ladies driveway, another Dirty Job, cleanout sheds and do some rewiring in those sheds, went a fishin, and as always everyday did laz CAMP with either a 2-6 mile run followed by 40 minutes of weights, then about every other day a 8 mile bike ride.  Oh yes here is what I ran every Tuesday from 7am to 6 pm.

Me in cab,getting ready to run,
Me putting water in saddle tank,
Another pic,
Me giving my history lesson of the Centralia Mine fire half way through run,
Brothe with friend inside the mine
Finally with MOM, by train,
 
Was a great summer, and was asked to come back next year to run the Lokie, I of course said YOU BET!!!!!  Was DA BEST SUMMER!!!!   Had a blast, and did some learnin.
 
Been trying to keep up with DA FORUM and glad things work out for you BRUTUS, with your wifey.  Had you in my prayers.
CONGAs for FIFE on being the true PIRATE of DA CHESSEPEAKE,RRRRRRRRR CAPITAN!!!
CHIEF, CONGA on the TOLD U SO!!!  Bet you had them boys stirring in their seats?  Hope things work out for the school?  EAGLES HIGH SCHOOL?
GYZ that went to TRAINFEST in MICHIGAN WOW GREAT TIME!!!!!
BRENT, nice deck section you got going.
JELECTRIC, hope the Grand kids did well at the fair?
CHUCK, dining car is about the same for me in the mornings.
PATRICK thanks for the farmers word o wisdom.  I get a CHUCKL out of em.
RT, thanks for the pics in the emails.
DOUG M, aloha, glad you had a great trip.
DON, SHAKE and BAKE, Glad you and DOUG NOT A GRUMP, are keeping the left coast together?
BOB, hope all is well with your health?
DENNIS hope all is going well in the hospital?
KURT, great videos on trainfest.
WHERE IS JACK?
FINALLY BUCKEYE, TGIF!!!!
 
HOPE I GOT EVERYONE? SORRY IF I DIDN"T.Dunce
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