Good Morning All.
16 degrees this Morning. Some snow expected tomorrow. The amount depends on what is left after the storm dumps on the Chief.
I have a Garmin 350 GPS with suction and weighted mountings. Best price I could pay - it was free!. A gift from one of my daughters. I looked it up on google and the combination sells for around $85.00.
navyjack - Grits go great with that whole hog.
Rich M - Did I read your car club's 69th meet's location correctly, or am I just a nasty old man?
Pat
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steveo HI All, It's 28 degrees with 3/8" ice overnight and now 1" of snow on top here just northeast of Tulsa. Working on my first layout since I was 10 years old or so (about 55 years ago!). I have two Marx 999 and a Lionel 1110 trying to get switches to work for both. It has been a lot of help reading past forums.
HI All,
It's 28 degrees with 3/8" ice overnight and now 1" of snow on top here just northeast of Tulsa. Working on my first layout since I was 10 years old or so (about 55 years ago!). I have two Marx 999 and a Lionel 1110 trying to get switches to work for both. It has been a lot of help reading past forums.
I am originally from up north and I know what the cold weather is all about plus Florida just got an artic blast the other week.
Looked up the 1110 in Greenberg's guide and you should be able to use 031 tubular track for it as it is a 2-4-2 scout style loco, unsure about the Marx except it may need some wider curves. Have fun though!!!
Lee F.
Good Afternoon,
Close to 75 and no rain as yet, mainly sunny with a few clouds.
Will we see it?? President Obama has pledged money to Florida for a high speed rail line between Tampa and Orlando and Miami FL. This would really cut down on driving time as proposed speeds would be near 100 mph, time from Miami to Orlando would be around 90 minutes, currently by car that can take 4 and a half hours. Along with new construction there would also be jobs in the transportation field.
Worked on my Williams F-7's yesterday, changed one power unit over from the Pennsy to Santa Fe. My Santa Fe now has two units with equal power and the Pennsy has the newer more powerful motors in it.
Have to work this weekend, nothing new there.
SPMan Good morning all, dry weather continues after last weeks rain. I went for my walk yesterday in shorts and short sleeve shirt. Sorry about that to all you folks in Snohio. Lots of activity at next door neighbors house since he passed away. His kids are cleaning up the place and throwing out years of accumulating junk like we all do and fixing and painting. Guess they want to get it ready for sale as soon as possible. They invited me to pick some avacados over there yesterday which I did with a long pole. Learned my lesson about picking from ladder. No more acrobatics for me. Fell off once before but luckily did not injure myself. Got an invite to come and see a friends operating HO layout this weekend. Its sort of a club. The scenery and detail are fantastic on this layout and they operate it just like a real railroad with CTC board and train dispatcher. I had enough of that myself in the real world before I retired. Now I just want to run my trains however I feel like. I don't want to make another job out of it. I suppose this is fun to some folks who have not done the real thing though. Whatever floats your boat! Have to pick up my prep kit at the drug store for my colonoscopy next Tuesday. I'd rather forget about it. Probably run some trains today. Should be warmer in the garage. Prayers for Brutus' family Ray
Good morning all, dry weather continues after last weeks rain. I went for my walk yesterday in shorts and short sleeve shirt. Sorry about that to all you folks in Snohio. Lots of activity at next door neighbors house since he passed away. His kids are cleaning up the place and throwing out years of accumulating junk like we all do and fixing and painting. Guess they want to get it ready for sale as soon as possible. They invited me to pick some avacados over there yesterday which I did with a long pole. Learned my lesson about picking from ladder. No more acrobatics for me. Fell off once before but luckily did not injure myself.
Got an invite to come and see a friends operating HO layout this weekend. Its sort of a club. The scenery and detail are fantastic on this layout and they operate it just like a real railroad with CTC board and train dispatcher. I had enough of that myself in the real world before I retired. Now I just want to run my trains however I feel like. I don't want to make another job out of it. I suppose this is fun to some folks who have not done the real thing though. Whatever floats your boat!
Have to pick up my prep kit at the drug store for my colonoscopy next Tuesday. I'd rather forget about it.
Probably run some trains today. Should be warmer in the garage.
Prayers for Brutus' family
Ray
Ray we had a guy when I was in VA. that had a huge layout that did that in O gauge and a lot raved about how much fun it was me I'm like you just like to run my trains how I want to. Afternoon all well on my first day of vacation and couldn't picked a better time witht his storm there talking about coming in. Wife wants to do some running around today so have fun all.
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Afternoon all
A quick check in during lunch.
Looks like we will be in for a cool weekend.
DougM - We use a Garmin 350. Love it.Had it for maybe three years. Would definatly get another.
Jim
Good morning all,
Training got canceled (long story, very frustrating, will talk about later). To answer Fifedog's question about the IRL, I do not think anybody could anticipate the split lasting as long as it did. When CART first split with USAC in the late 1970s, that battle lasted about a year or two and then USAC folded its Champ car series. The difference then was that the IMS and USAC had suffered some major losses (Tony Hulman and several USAC officials) and there was no strong leadership (and money) in the late 70s. With the CART / IRL, both sides had money (at the time) and a strong desire to win. Also, the IRL did not originally set out to fight CART, but when CART scheduled events the same day as the IRL ones and changed the rules so people could not run the same equipment competitively in both series, that is what really started the brew-ha-ha. If CART had been smart, they could have run in the IRL races, qualifed for Indy under the 25-8 rule and eliminated all the small teams that were cobbled together to run at Indy the first few years. The "split" would have been over before it got started. What is really sad is that none of the original IRL teams are left except for AJ's. May have been too long an answer.
Keep on training,
Mike C. from Indiana
Good Morning
12 degrees, 8 when we woke up. No snow on the ground.
On the plus side the cold mass is keeping the snow to the south. Chief normally I would stand with you but this time you ask for it and you may receive. My only plan for today is our friday meal out, usually in the afternoon and then we get good service and no waiting. It also means by bedtime I am more comfortable. Have a good weekend and chief better look for that snow shovel....S.J.
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HELLO DOUG. HOPE YOU AND FAMILY ARE FINE. MY DAUGHTER IN LAW SAYS GARMAN(SPELLING) IS GOOD. I THINK YOU CAN FIND ON SALE. ALSO MY SON SWEARS BY IT. (JUST AN OPINION) YOUR FRIEND NAVYJACK
hello bob. it looks mighty cold there in new mexico? it went down to -1 here last night, but no snow. did you get the basic requirements for your job from the NAV? i learned how to smoke cigarettes and procrastinate. my wife and i lived all over the world, only coming to illinois after i retired to take care of a sick relative. when i got to the cold weather it made me sick, mean and nasty.(of course i did not learn any of these behaviours in the navy). now i wish we could move to warm weather, but i cant walk, and could not sell our house if we wanted to. so we are stuck here. have a mth rotary plow. will have to try it out, in case some of the southnn weather comes here. well whole hog is waiting....your friend navyjack
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good morning all from the warmth of the southwest deserts a cool 52 will be 62 this afternoon, I feel for the folks in da cold!
need to go to home depot as ac roof vent over trains leaked this is not acceptable.
been busy rewiring my control table have a nice day all off to work.
Doug Murphy 'We few, we happy few, we band of brothers...' Henry V.
Mornin' boys. It's cold...I'm complaining. However, looks like SNOHIZO is raiding south of the Potomac.
Ole Timer - Get my post on Tall Pines and Winding Rivers?
cheapclassics - If they could go back in time, do you think the open wheel folks would have avoided the split?
submmbob - Looks like the setting of a Stephen King book.
anjdevil - that made me smile. My grandfather looked a lot like Jack, even down to the facial expressions. I remember watching reruns of DRAGNET with him. Thanks.
It is cloudy again in SE Indiana. Easy drive on the Tardis last night as even Patrick and Don's neighbor were on "good" terms and the GRITS discussion settled down. TGIF. Long day of training where I have to be the leader today. Could be interesting. Hopefully will go smoothly. Wife is finally getting back to normal. When she starts yelling at me, I know things are fine lol. Dining car rolled in from "Points East" with the regular fare. Go easy on the PT, Chuck. Did the usual at the YMCA. TBIL anytime after "Numb3rs". Last "Dollhouse" tonight. No more Elisha Dushku for awhile after tonight :-( A sad occurrence in Indycar yesterday with Tony George shuttering his team for the time being. From running the entire show to total lack of involvement in less than a year...... I hope everyone has a good day.
Quick cup. Temps are dropping from 51 at 11 PM last night. Off to Town Hall for staff special meeting. Grab a Hardee's biscuit on the way. Eye Dr. appointment 4 buildings down from TH. Thye think you need to have your eyes checked once a year. Later.
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Blueberryhill RRChiefEagles Seems the blanky the blank ~@#^*( Yankee weather forecasted for tomorrow evening and night into Saturday moved a Town project up to this afternoon. Jon, Buckeye, Chuck and Don, project was taken care of. Sad but had to be done. BTW: calling for up to 10 inches of snohio and with below freezing temps for a couple of days after that. BURRRR. Later Chief....Cheese with your whine make a good snack, don't they ??? Enjoy the weather........Jon, Buckeye, Chuck.& Don !!!!!!!!!!
ChiefEagles Seems the blanky the blank ~@#^*( Yankee weather forecasted for tomorrow evening and night into Saturday moved a Town project up to this afternoon. Jon, Buckeye, Chuck and Don, project was taken care of. Sad but had to be done. BTW: calling for up to 10 inches of snohio and with below freezing temps for a couple of days after that. BURRRR. Later
Chief....Cheese with your whine make a good snack, don't they ???
Enjoy the weather........Jon, Buckeye, Chuck.& Don !!!!!!!!!!
We like to share, not a problem It helps to build character and more character building weather is on it's way.
Jon
So many roads, so little time.
Hi GUYZ,
12 and really cold here. LOOKs like NAWRTH CAROLINA is in for some SNO HI O? How does that song go oh yea, LET IT SNOW, LET IT SNOW, LET IT SNOW!!!!
Going to BARRYs today after school big sale.
JACK, been the same weight since HS. give or take 5-10 lbs. Its all the OL MILs. Still run and lift.
BUCKEYE ITS FRIDAY!!!!
laz57
Blueberryhill RR ChiefEagles Seems the blanky the blank ~@#^*( Yankee weather forecasted for tomorrow evening and night into Saturday moved a Town project up to this afternoon. Jon, Buckeye, Chuck and Don, project was taken care of. Sad but had to be done. BTW: calling for up to 10 inches of snohio and with below freezing temps for a couple of days after that. BURRRR. Later Chief....Cheese with your whine make a good snack, don't they ??? Enjoy the weather........Jon, Buckeye, Chuck.& Don !!!!!!!!!!
Jon,Buckeye, Chuck & Don thanks for fulfilling my request for one more cold snap and some snow don't look like I'll get snohio here but there calling for possible sleet but the best place to get it is getting it
Good Morning from Blueberryhill....
It is a cold 8 degrees. Wind chill 0. No snow on the ground. Going up to 25 today with no snow predicted.
Today is a busy day. I have my physical therapy at 2 pm. A few things to do in the meantime. No train time today.
Buckeye......TGIF.....Wherever you are.
Dining car should be here soon. Wonder what's for breakfast ?
Y'all have a great Friday.
Chuck
Here's the Donner-like-Pass photo I was talking about. The loader has a snow blower on it. They haven't needed to use the blowers in 10 years.
Don - the shifts are 12 hrs long and we do 7 in a row. Then take a week for R & R (Rest and Recouperation) .
Spent the shift fixing a few things and catching up on ordering some items.
Doug - there's a very cool video on You Tube of the return of White Pass & Yukon's #1 steam rotary.
I found a couple of videos on steam rotary operation, but I need to save money for Corvair parts.
Almost at the end of shift and then off to bed.
Bob
Tucson, AZ (aka the Ol' Pueblo)
Home of the Mt. Graham & Arizona Eastern Boiler Shops
Evening All,
Bob, that is some serious snow!!! Great pictures! Looks beautiful. How long are the shifts up there?
Jack, Thanks for the compliments. I too will repair something or have it done, especially if it has some history to it. I see to much of our "disposable" society on a daily basis!!!
Chief, Glad your deed is over! Know its not fun, but sometimes things like that have to happen. Its just like weather have to have the rain to enjoy the flowers.
Ran trains for a while tonight. Need to run them more, I'm forgetting minor details, like not throwing the switch. Caused a engine to run into a bumper, no physical damage but having difficulty getting the sound back up. Will have to work on it more tomorrow.
More craziness going on here. Most of the cement manufactured in Ca., is manufactured in San Berdo County. (Approx 1/3). Anyway, carbon dioxide is a by-product, CARB requirements regarding global warming and CO2 restrictions, are causing cement companys pumping the gas via a underground pipe a couple hundred miles, then buried in empty/abandoned underground crude oil sites. (More companies moving to AZ or NV ???
Don
Bob, beautiful pictures. Brutus, prayers for Char. Now some say 2 to 3 inches of snow and some say 10 inches. We'll wait and see. Got a little over 40 hours of gas for the generator. Hope that is a good "insurance policy". Reclinerized holding Trains magazine. Off to bed. 9 AM staff meeting with Town staff. Sleep tight.
Brutus......progress with a price. I was sorry to hear Diana is in pain and I hope that subsides asap. An ordeal for all. Prayers continue for this dynamic duo and your entire family. I'll bet Chewy and the kids are restless. hang in there.
SJ.....close the door. Your cold temps are headed this way.
Roy.....hope sis is doing ok and the meds do the trick.. Prayers continue for her too.
Bob.....enjoyed the photos. Simply beautiful. Thanks.
8N......are you sure you would want to subject your wife to an evening like that? One large outfit I worked for thanked the management staff for a solid year by giving out hefty gift certificates to take the wives out wherever and whenever. Didn't make up for the zillions of hours away that you mentioned but it was intended to recognize that sacrifice.
Chief must be up to his knickers in snow about now, Northwood's weather..
Dennis.....windshield washer fluid without a de-icing agent? What do they sell you down there? Colored water?
Don.....thanks again for the transformer repair info.
RT and Rich.......was glad to ge a rise out of you two with the grits comment.
Laz......225? Is that a svelte 225, a Mark McGuire 225, or a Fat Albert 225 ?
High winds right now with temperatures forecast in the single digits for tomorrow night.
Jack
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Bob,
Loved the photos, reminded me of when the Mrs and I lived up in the Co mountains.
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Almost sunny and almost 30 here today.
Brutus - thanks for the Info. I've got to go look up and see what model dishwasher we have.
Been invited to have dinner next week with the VP in charge of our division - no, not just me, the salried staff of the palnt. The dinner is being billed as a 'congratulations for a sucessful 2009' event. At this point, spouses are not invited, so it is essentially another late night at work. IMHO, they are missing the boat by not inviting the spouses - they put up with a lot - extra hours away from home, grumpyness, O-dark thirty phone calls, etc. Seems to me the spouses are as much a part of the work team as the employees. (End or rant)
Later all.
Brutus, Prayers for Char and to your sister-in-law. Being a donor is not the most pleasant thing to go thru but well worth the reward of knowing that you have made a contribution. I've been on the list for many years but haven't been called, maybe they think crankiness is contagious.
Wasn't able to get my trolley earlier this week, should be there tomorrow.
Roy, Hope your sister is doing better.
Love to watch some of those "youtube" clips on RR snow clearing.
Ok, here's a couple pictures I took from the 5th floor balcony (after I shovelled it off). The first is looking south. Mexico is somewhere out there.
The second is looking west toward the Vatican Advanced Technology Telescope. The snow level is halfway up the windows and it pretty much buried a Cherokee last week. We got 16" more inches of new snow last night. Supposed to have a breather 'til next Wednesday.
Now we are just waiting for some good weather so we can test out the new high frequency receiver (600 - 700 GHz). When this clears out we may get some really good weather. The low frequency receiver is still down due to technical issues.
Ray - that sounds like the same storm where the cab forward got stuck. Pretty impressive. If you down have a copy of that book, check it out. I found a used copy on line. The Nevada Northern still has it's Leslie rotary it ordered back in 1910 in fairly original condition. They'd like to restore it to operating condition like they did with the steam crane. Apparently the one preserved at the Western Pacific Railroad Museum was the one involved in the City of San Francisco rescue.
Pat - I've seen a promo clip for the Colorado snow plow video you were talking about. I think it was on the Cumbres and Toltec with 4 of their Mikados and a steam rotary. Enough to salivate over. Will have to find a copy some day.
Starting to wear my orthotic inserts a few hours a day. Feels weird at first but I'm getting used to it. I think it corrected how I walk the first time I had them in. My podiatrist says I walk like a velociraptor, on three points.
For now I'm just taking care of some small stuff and waiting out the weather. I'll try and walk down the access road tomorrow afternoon and get some more photos. As the road is only one lane now, I'll need to wait until all the day crew yahoos are off the hill.
Brutus - I brought a candle up to the scope w/ me. The first time were open on my shift I'm going to light it for your wife. When the telescope is open and on sky, I've always thought it looked like it was open and listening for God's inspiration and guidance.
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