jefelectric Good evening all, CHIEF ! A belated happy birthday, sorry about that, but the daughter's family has been visiting from Colorado all week and just haven't had time to check in.
Good evening all,
CHIEF ! A belated happy birthday, sorry about that, but the daughter's family has been visiting from Colorado all week and just haven't had time to check in.
When did the Chief have a Birthday? I must have been too busy celebrating St. Beaver day. Oh, well there is next year.
BTW, we currently have a Hoosier south of the MD line and the Chief didn't even notice due to Beaver Day.
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
Evening all!
Cute pics of the new pup Chief! Glad it is you and not me. Puppies and young dogs are cute until one finds the inside doors all scratched up and the carpet stinks regardless of how diligent one is.
I would like to relate the following about our dog Maggie. She is a Golden/Lab mutt. She is 8+ now and has turned a new path in life. She used to go nuts when a duck was in the pool or a squirrel was on the fence. However - Maggie has become:
THE DOG WHO STARES AT DUCKS
This developed this spring. In the past when a duck (or ducks) was in the pool, Maggie would whine, bark, and pace around the pool - and of course the duck (or ducks) would just causually swim to the far side from wherever Maggie was. This would go on for long periods of time - the ducks would just snub her.
Now when a duck lands in the pool, Maggie will go carefully out and then just stand and STARE at the duck or ducks. She does not move nor make a sound. The ducks cannot take this. No duck(s) has lasted more than 3-5 minutes with this new technique by Maggie. You will see the duck(s) get progressively more and more uncomfortable until they cannot stand it and then they take off in a flurry of wings and quacking commotion. It is hilarious to witness. Unfortunately I have not been able to capture this on video and now the migration for the spring is about over.
She does still bark at the squirrels but with far less enthusiasm/optimism than when she was younger (caught one once - brought the tail to my wife).
Regards, Roy
Another evening collecting photons. The director and one of her students are with us as well.
I talked to NavyJack last night. His hard drive got corrupted and is too much to fix. Hopefully he can get back on line in the near future. We spent a while swapping old military stories, including some about dropping plumbing parts and logging chains from aircraft.
JimT- nice score on the 350! Did you see the photo of the two circus trains in the lastest CTT?
Chief - congrats on the new addition to the family!
Read something on line about them trying to stabilize the erosion of the cliffs the Rangers climbed at Normandy. Was impressed by the number of yearly visitors to the site, was in the hundreds of thousands.
Bob
Tucson, AZ (aka the Ol' Pueblo)
Home of the Mt. Graham & Arizona Eastern Boiler Shops
Good evening guys, got home early as did a couple of cases this morning then went to the set. They are filming in the jail today and it was rather crowded. Tomorrow we are filming at the church and on one of the streets in town. It involves a father/son race so I will be bringing my son and being an 'extra'.
Regarding D-Day and the lack of coverage about it, I and one of the guys I work with were commenting on that earlier today. My son and I watch a program on the "Military Channel" on D-Day plus one which was about the conditions our troops encountered after the landings. It is a shame that we had to search out programs on it. I must mention that our local paper has had a running section of local war heros from WWII. We have COM winners (or better: Earners), and some flying aces, etc. What is really neat is to know the history behind some notable campaigns and then to meet guys who were there. I am not sure why the lack of programs or mention about it, but it is deplorable.
Hope each of you have a blessed night.Dennis
PS: Congrats on the new child Chief!
TCA#09-63805
Good Evening
Sunny and 70 today.
I just finished cutting the grass and heading for a root beer. Balilla is ready for the thingy so maybe i'll have a float...Take care all, stay well...S.J.
"IT's GOOD TO BE THE KING",by Mel Brooks
Charter Member- Tardis Train Crew (TTC) - Detroit3railers- Detroit Historical society Glancy Modular trains- Charter member BTTS
New child is at the Eagles' house. A male that is 8 weeks old. Big as his sister Lucy now. His mom is a tall thin one. He is a black Doodle. His name is Fin. [Black and curley hair. Like Fin on Law and Order SVU]
God bless TCA 05-58541 Benefactor Member of the NRA, Member of the American Legion, Retired Boss Hog of Roseyville , KC&D Qualified
Ray,
I've watched Deadliest Catch, but I've never gotten interested in Ice Road Truckers. I mainly watch Dirty Jobs, even after the salvage yard incident.
I intended to go fishing today, but it has been getting cloudy every so often. I sent the money order for the 350 earlier this afternoon. I'd like to add smoke, but the cleanliness of this one makes me hesistant to drill a hole in the boiler. I can live with forward only operation by not relocating the reversing unit and just removing it. I really want smoke and chuff, but drilling the hole in the top of the boiler is something that I can't undo once it is done.
Good morning all, went to TTOS train meet yesterday. Lots of PW trains and a little new stuff as well. Three layouts up and running and a special layout being run by a Boy Scout who was doing it for a project. He was selling raffle tickets for the layout. It was a very nice 4X8 layout with scenery, switches, accessories etc. Very nice. It would be good to win it for my grandson.
Glad Chief got the new Beaver accessory in one piece and that he liked it. Now I can stop sorting through all those E mails every day about the latest thing going on with Chief's birthday present. Just kidding! It was a lot of fun. Thanks to Dougdegrump, Dbaker and Roy for all the hard work.
Trying to figure out what's wrong with my lawn sprinkler/timer system. I have just been turning it on manually because there is a parked car in the way sometimes. The problem is that the water does not want to come on full force right away. It just puts out a weak little trickle for a while. After turning the timer on and off a few times it will finally work. I have an instruction book on the thing but its too complicated. Think I will call the 800 help number on the manual.
Still think Chief needs a swing on his new screened in porch. I thought those were standard equipment in the South. In the old days I used to sit on my Grandma's unscreened porch in a swing and we would ward off the mosquitos with burning rags in a can.
Got an E mail from a friend about the bad language in the new Ice Road Truckers series. He is a retired railroader. He was just saying that if he used language like that on the radio he would have been fired. I watched the show last night but it looked like old reruns to me. That big guy that they call the polar bear is always kind of salty and acts like a jerk IMHO. I like the crab fishing show better. Those guys look like they earn their money in the Bearing Sea.
Hot weather this week. Pool is warm enough now for swimming but I haven't been in yet. My youngest son is due back from trip in the East tonight. He went to Steamtown in Scranton Pennsylvania and The baseball hall of fame in Cooperstown among other things.
Later,
Ray
SPMan
Morning all!
98 and humid here today. High 90's for rest of week.
Have a great day all!
Aloha all. Sunny and cool here after the storms came through last night. Hosted our pastor and his bride for dinner last evening. Paid the teens to watch their kids. And just had enough gas in the tank to finish grilling. Whew. The teens even made it in time to watch the Hawks. A BLT sounds like a great way to start the day, Sir JOur local paper managed to track down some D-Day vets to recognize the day but as with anything it seems, time (and the individuals) passing seems to reduce these seminal events to history.
Doug Murphy 'We few, we happy few, we band of brothers...' Henry V.
Good Morning
Sun and 70s today
RI remember Hires and Dads old fashion root beer, Big old wooden barrels at the park, probably just a prop though. Gonna just be lazy today unless the grass dries enough to cut. Brutus get back to work we need your SS money....S.J.
Granny just handed me a BLT
Morning Coffee Potters - taking a personal day today. I heard that too, Jack - that Navy's computer died?
Wife has had a rash for about 3 weeks now, mostly on her face. They think it's an allergic reaction - she'll talk with a dermatologist today and they will do a biopsy to be sure. Not sure when they will get that done, but soon we hope.
RIP Chewy - best dog I ever had.
Good Mornin' Ya'll From Recovering Taxachusetts,
Lots of trees down and same with power lines, but I lucked out. Cars crushed, homes and garages too. Most in the neighboring towns to me. Damage as far South as Boston and as far West as the Berkshires. A mess. Will take a day or two for this to dry out so the grass can be mowed.
Fishing line issues? I thought you Southerners just threw sticks of dynamite in the water and scooped up the floaters. What a game, Celtics prevail over the Lakers in the NBA finals. Blackhawks are rolling again in the Stanley Cup finals..
Banks......Navyjack's pc died. Around here they smooshed Memorial Day and the D-Day celebrations together.
Mitch.....re the prunning, I hear ya! I do them once a year but not all at once. The clean up and disposal is worse than the actual prunning. Plus some of my stuff has gotten too tall to reach, even with a ladder and pole cutters.
8N......funny you should mention foods from Portugal. Ten years ago we took one of those Chevy Chase summer vacation trips with the family to Portugal and all were watching the videos (w. sound) Saturday night. What a hoot!
Laz.....counting the seconds? Re the porch.....no cuts, breaks, or falls.......a good thing. Red oak, my favorite. We did our floors in that.
JimmyT......I kicked in an extra $120 while the collision guys had my car and had a little extra done to eliminate evidence of a wife's faux pas. With backup sensors and lights, she still managed to back into something. So I got that taken care of while the guys were working on the rear fascia. They also managed to buff out a few imperfections to boot.
Ray and DougDG......Leonardo de McLellan, though rumor has it you don't do your best work lying on your back. Da Grump (aka "the Doug"), your fertile mind always comes up with a great outcome. THANKS!
Later gang.
Jack
IF IT WON'T COME LOOSE BY TAPPING ON IT, DON'T TRY TO FORCE IT. USE A BIGGER HAMMER.
Hello all,
Haven't been in since all the beavers started appearing. Belated Chief.
I'll try to catch up on the week end later.
Did any body else notice the lack of media attention to the D-Day anniversary?
Has any body heard from Navyjack?
Prayers for all who may need them
Banks, Proud member of the OTTS TCA 12-67310
Beaver on the run!!!! Off to meetings and tonight I have meeting. Somewhere in the afternoon before night meeting, a new child will come to live with us. Yes, another one. A Doodle. 8 weeks old and is as big as Lucy. Will be a big boy when he is grown. Have a good one.
Good Morning from Blueberryhill....
It is a sunny and clear 70 degrees. Going up to a sunny 82 today. No rain for a change.
Today is a busy day. I have some errands to run and chores to do. Then, I have PT this afternoon. I will be busy. Ran trains yesterday. Did a lot of dusting. Had to fix a couple of small items. I need to do some scenery work.
Dining car is here and it's Cheerios for breakfast. Then, it's off to all of the "Points West".
Y'all have a great Monday.
Chuck
Hi GUYZ,
2 dayz i school left. Spent 11 hrs yesterday hanging V groove red oak cieling that I made at school. Tired after that going up and down on latter. Now to start running cope and sticker joints for the colonial wainscotting for side walls all done in red oak to. Hope to have that done this week?
Stay frosty,
laz57
Bob Mitchell Gettysburg, PA TCA # 98-47956 LCCA# RM22839
Sunny and 80's this weekend.
Didn't seem like much productive got done this weekend - spent most of it catching up on errands we didn't get done during the week.
We did have a nice dinner Saturday night at the wine store here in town. On the 1st Saturday of every month, they do a dinner featuring foods and wines of a certain region. Saturday was Spain and Portugal. 7 course dinner with a different wine with every course. The best item was figs wrapped in bacon, and stuffed with goat's cheese, olives & walnuts.
Finally got tomatoes and peppers planted today. Yea, I know, I'm several weeks late getting this done, but life happens.
I pulled the trigger and put a Texas freight set and the matching expansion set on order Saturday at the LHC. That about shoots the train budget for this year.
I think Hires is now part of 7 UP. Also, A&W root beer is not the same as it was a long time ago. Used to be that each stand would brew their own root beer using the secret company formula. Now, I think it is mixed from syrup delivered in plastic bags.....
All for now.
Jack,
Glad you finally got that fixed. In my case, I still feel better that I fixed the damage myself.
Doug W.,
I think some company bought out Hires, but I'll have to research that.
Finally managed to score a clean 350 Royal Blue tonight on ebay.
Evenin' Guys & Gals.
Great day today, a tad warm, the munchkin and mommy were out today. Needless to say grampa is pooped, up early to get things underway for a nice dinner for all then PLAY time after he gets here.
With regards to the Chief's new accessory Roy did the really hard work. In Washington parlance I was just the "evil banker" taking advantage of people's labors.
Chief, Love that porch ! To me it is just begging for a nice "G" shelf track just above window and door height.
SAT's, thank goodness all of that is long over with. At least til the munchkin gets older.
A&W was ok, I always had a preference for Hires. At one time it could be found around here but haven't seen it for many years.
Later............
Remember the Veterans. Past, present and future.
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Proud New Member Of The NRA
Good Evenin' Ya'll,
Storms have passed. Heavy rains and high winds have passed but no damage here. Celtics/Lakers.....I'm having a heart attack.
DougM.......GOOOOOAAAAALLLLLL. Was he excited or what? Black Hawks have this one in hand.
Dennis.....congrats on the little guy's report card and test scores. You must be so proud.
Rich and John......hope the kids did well on their SATs.
Brent, Chuck, and Fifepup (in a few weeks)......a little Rocky music with that rehab will help.
JimT.....the SRX is back, looks better than the day I bought it. Collision shop delivered again.
SJ......memories of the A&W stands. Now THAT was root beer. Root beer floats are my favorite.
MikeC.....we are worried about your sojourn South. They don't adhere to the Geveva convention with prisoners.
Chief.....the porch is looking oh so good, but it is missing the single light bulb hanging down the ceiling Southerner's are so famous for. Didn't see hammocks for the dogs either.
Later, gang.
Bob - they had a little feature on NPR the other night on the drive home about an engineer at a telescope. He is in charge of adjusting the mirrors, so guess it's a different setup. Very interesting!
Dennis, sounds like you are really making progress on that movie and causing a sensation, which is all good, bro!
Nice garden again this year, Chief!
Had a nice short talk with RT, now I"m chatting with SJ and Charlie - solving the problems of the world
Shelves are done - wife wanted the prepainted Rubbermaid shelves, so she got what she wanted. They were about 4 feet wide, so put up 3 sets of those and one set of 2 feet wide. I bought some enamel paint to dab on the screw heads, but she said I didn't have to do it. I might anyway - hate to waste $3, lol.
Tardis is ready to fly - grab your party stuff guys and bring some banilla, cause here we go!
Good Evening, Boys!
Helped out a bit on the Dream Cruise today, took plenty of pictures and videos, then attempted to go grocery shopping. The Princess called with "alarming" news, the smoke detectors were all going off and a smell of smoke..and there was a big thunderstorm underway...searched the house and found 1 TV toasted and several computer systems done in, not to mention the cable box...
Got the Aspen over to the shop for the Alignment. Got 5 gallons of fuel in it and started right up. Shifted well, too. Still has a punch in it, wish I could get those 3.55's in the rear. Oh, yeah...the engine? 360 cid punched to 369 cid. And John, tell 'em I'm going to install Magnum heads on it soon.... The Daddy Wagon will live again...
Finally got home late, had a great talk with Mom & Dad. Just going over a few items and watching the Cup Finals...sorry Philly Phans...GO HAWKS!!!!
Starting to plan my next vacation July1-12 in Jersey!
I Had red wing boots, they were really good, just wore 'em flat out.
OK, we'll check back tomorrow!
I am the monster in your head...And I thought you'd learn by now, It seems you haven't yet.I am the venom in your skin --- Breaking Benjamin
Went to see the sights in Safford this afternoon and pick up some groceries and another prescription. Lot of traffic on the road today w/ the summer weekends and all.
I used to wear Wings all the time, but found that the leather uppers seemed to break down early on me. Granted I was working in the restaurant while in school and I'm not as good about oiling them. They are getting pricey though. I think I spent $200 on my last pair like 15 years ago. A lot of the standard work boots have two things I don't care for, the pointed toes and the logger heel. I've had a couple of Wolverine pairs the last few years. For the money they have held up well and I can get a lower heel, but most have the more pointed toes (so you can get the cockroaches in the corners I guess:)
Nice garden Chief!
Did add a heavier spring to the pilot of the 2026 last night. Worked well.
Good evening everyone. Just a quick stop over before bed. We went to Longhorn's for lunch. Had a fillet with bacon wrapped scallops. Came home and I was exhausted! I had only gotten two hours of sleep. Anyhow, went to sleep on the couch and woke up looking through hazy vision to see the clock and thinking it was 5:30, I jumped up, ran out the door for church. Found the clock in the car read 4:30 and decided to stop off at Books-A-Million and picked up a fancy coffee, as obviously, I needed to wake up. Also picked up a "O-Scale Trains" magazine and a "Outdoor Photographer" mag. so I will have something to read in between cases in the morning.
While at church (I eventually did get there in a timely fashion), we had about 110 media folks in as they are going to be on set this week for the movie. Also have some special guests in town, but it will make things interesting having all those extra folks around. Being a part of this project has really blessed me in many ways. I get to serve while also meeting some very interesting people. Will fill y'all in on more detail, but will have to wait till we are done shooting.
God Bless,Dennis
I use mainly baitcasters. Get a few backlashes but not many. I use Rick Clunn reels [they are extra smooth and fast on the cast] along with Bass Pro Shops Extreme Rods or Bionic Blades. BPS use to make "cheap" stuff but now they make great rods and reels. I mainly use the ones with long handle and triger for finger. Don't really like the short handle ones. I also use a lot of telescoping rods that go to 7 to 71/2 feet. Never been too much into floracarbon line. It is suppose to disappear in water. Can use it for a "leeder" on some rigs. I am mainly a crankbait and spinner bait guy.
72 today, just had more rain. Storms are gone though.
I will be leaving soon for a graduation party,,bet the girl doesn't even know who I am. We would not have to suffer through these things except for the $$. There is lots of banilla and root beer so come on in....S.J.
Chief,
Thanks for the heads up on MagniThin. I'll check around. I was using Cajun Red (it was made by Shakespeare but it is now made by Zebco), and it did a very nice job on spinning and baitcast reels. I just switched to Fireline because I like to try different lines when possible.
Fife and Wes,
Trust me, I am no stranger to backlash. I made a really big mess on Memorial Day when I put too much into a cast and didn't get my thumb on the spool in time. I also use open spinning reels regularly, but the closed type seem to hate me for some reason.
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