Hi GUYZ,
Prayers for PAULA and CHUCK.
2nd day of in service. Got a mile run and small workout in already. Then after school take MINNIE foe another run. Never felt DA QUAKE. Last QUAKE I felt was in CALIFONIA in '86 a nice 6.2 that lasted about 12 seconds. Now that was fun shook us out of bed at about 3AM. Funny thing was right before the quake I woke up to coyotes and dogs barking, then all went silent even the crickets stopped chirpping. Then was done all started again. Funny how animals sense these things before we do.
Stay frosty,
laz57
Morning all. About to head in. Only have a bunch of minor cases to do, but I have some work to do with our bypass circuit. Have a meeting with one of the reps that supply our hospital. Regarding the quake, I don't think it came this far south. I have been in one when I was taking my board exam in California....I was not impressed, of course I had something important to focus my attention. I guess with all the heat and the quake on the east coast, Don will now be calling the Chief "Shake-N-Bake Too!"
Joe, I am sure I can find it with a little effort, I didn't erase it. You may want to send it again. While you are there, in a city called "Prattville", they have a Bass Pro Shops, that may be a good place to take the family for a visit. One of our friends from the forum here is a preacher there. His name is Dr. John.
Well, time to get going. Have a Blessed day.Dennis
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Good evening all,
I’m glad everyone is okay from the quake. The lodging on base ran out of rooms today so I had to move to an off-base hotel. The only one that had rooms available is a Days Inn and it is not very clean. I've had some offers from friends to stay with them, but I hate to impose. I'm sure I can handle a couple of nights in a dingy hotel room. At least it has free wireless internet (which quit while I was typing).
Cloth diapers have come a long way since my mom used them on us. The washing machines and dryers have gotten better too. We have high efficiency models and special laundry detergent for the cloth diapers and our costs are still well below disposals. My wife bought a special bag to hold soiled diapers until we got back home – I think Jack and Brutus have weak stomachs . For long trips away from home we do use disposable diapers.
jonadel - Thanks for the support. The family and I are very excited about moving to Japan.
jefelectric - What MTH tinplate sets do you have?
Dennis - I will be there six weeks and would be happy to help you see your MIL. I should have plenty of free time. Do you still have my mobile number?
AF Ray - Beggars can't be choosers. Rod Carew was a great hitter; DJ is hitting extremely well and should be able to break the tie.
Brutus - I hope all goes well with Char.
Continued prayers for Chuck and his family.
Good night,
Joe
Think good thoughts, do good deeds!
Chuck and Paula are in our prayers.
Char has a doctor appointment tomorrow as she has some kind of rash on her arm after they changed her medicine. Should just be a minor blip in the road though. They put her back to the higher levels on the immunity drug until after they see her.
Tardis is ready and we have banilla as well as Mike N Ikes and Bottlecaps, so let's hit it boys!
RIP Chewy - best dog I ever had.
What a day! We only get this small vibration avery decade or so. I was talking to another office some 15 miles away when the other person said "the building just shook" I said so did ours. We quickly hung up and our building was evacuated for about 15 minutes, ho hum.
JoeD - Looks like I will settle for DJ to break a tie with Carew and them tie Henderson, I'll take that anyday. Back in the 70's I thought Carew was like a migician with a bat in his hand, an awesome hitter.
Later
Ray
Bayville, NJ
Life is what happens to youWhile you're busy making other plans - John Lennon
Good Evening
77 now.
Didn't feel the quake here although some say they did. Didn't feel the last one in Ohio either but saw the water start to sway in the toilet and knew what it was.It was a nice day to cut grass and start the dreaded outdoor plans for winter. Banilla is ready, gonna have to go out soon and restock. Fire up the thingy, I am ready.
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
Hello all,
More prayers for Chuck & family.
The quake felt like a couple of severe wind gusts hit our building one right after the other. Lasted maybe 10 or 15 seconds. No damage done.
Ray, why to you check to make sure there is water in the toilet?
Busy trying to get ahead of the weeds in the garden this evening. Corn seems to have recovered from the dry. Will be a small crop but not a total loss. The jury is still out on the soybeans but it looks promising. Deer have come back to work the 'beans. A 12 gauge charge of #6 BB's from about 200 yards puts the runs to them each evening
Off to bed.
Prayers for those in need
Banks, Proud member of the OTTS TCA 12-67310
brent since everyone else is chiming in on diapers I will even thou I had no kids all I can say my mother used the cloth ones on all 3 of us boys so it must of worked back then but then again back then that was all they had so I guess your on your own for this one althou your getting a lot of sugestions it boils down to you and suzy-Q's decission lol and I agree with jim that how often will slow down as she gets older.
Still sending prayers for toots
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Had a call from sister in Suffolk, Virginia. Said they were rocking and rolling but everything is OK and no damage.
Took a two and a half hour nap this afternoon to give back a rest. Took wife to hospital this morning for outpatient bone density test. Just that little effort kind of tuckered me out. However we had to get up earlier than usual so maybe that was it.
Brent, congratulations on a beautiful daughter. Don't remember much about the diapers since it has been over 45 years but I think we had the diaper service at one time. Maybe they didn't have disposables then.
More prayers for Chuck Hang in there Blueberry.
later,
SPMan
Good evening everyone. Brent, she is beautiful! As to diapers, we went disposable as we were on the road so often. Had a early case after my bible study. A lunch meeting with some folks from the production company....after all that, I may have matched just one morning being as busy as the Chief.
Joe, perhaps we can catch up, it may mean that I have to visit the MIL....but the bride will be happy.
Hope everyone has a blessed night,Dennis
rtraincollector Pat you trying to make milk shakes again? Afternoon all home relaxing and off tomorrow
Pat you trying to make milk shakes again?
Afternoon all home relaxing and off tomorrow
I think the cows are now giving milk shakes. The calves take the milk direct, but the do seam to be nursing harder and faster now.
We are about 25 miles from the quake center. No damage. Some of Laura's nick-knacks on the kitchen ceiling shelf came down. I was mowing the grass and didn't feel a thing. But then the mower shakes and shimmies like an ongoing quake.
Pat
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I haven't checked with my relatives in Suffolk, Virginia yet but expect that they had no damage with their homes. 5.8 is a strong shock but nothing like a 6.8. At that level you can expect some major damage. Here in the land of shake and bake we are used to these shakes but I'm sure it was alarming to folks on the East Coast. TV is reporting some damage in Washington to the top of the National Cathedral spires. That stone work was probably pretty fragile to begin with and I doubt the builders ever thought of an earthquake there. Expect a few aftershocks but they are usually less intense than the initial one. You guys will be fine.
All this ruckus over a measely little 5.8 ?
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Just got a call from the Chief asking for advice. Seems the earthquake was centered NE of Charlottesville, Virginia. Web reporting 5.9 magnitude.
Told Chief to check toilets to make sure there was still standing water in them, (in case of emergency). Then realized he is at the lake, then to check the outhouse to ensure it is still on the foundation.
Should expect some aftershocks for the next 24-36 hours. Recommend staying outside as much as possible, if in the car, it will feel like 4 flat tires. But should be OK.
Prayers and thoughts continue for Chuck and Paula!
Hope all you stay safe from Irene.
God Bless
Don
Just got hit with a 6.0 Earthquake here in MD. The Q is at home with Christina, no apparent damage. Lots of people feeling uneasy due to equilibrium being thrown off.
lionroar88 Mornin' Fellas.Not much going on these days... just really enjoying fatherhood. for Chuck
Mornin' Fellas.Not much going on these days... just really enjoying fatherhood. for Chuck
Good Mornin' Ya'll from Crystal Clear Taxachusetts,
Continued prayers for Chuck's recovery and for strength for Paula.
Brent........I had to laugh at the "Lionel train box on the porch" exchange between you and the Q. Great pics too! The advantage of the disposable diapers is that, at will, you can hide the ones with the heavier odiferous loads under the car seats of people you don't like. Dennis, Rich, JoeyD and DougM have it right......children are gifts from above that keep on giving. And I agree with SJ.......digital files are great..... until you lose them, forever. Part of our approach is an external drive to back up the PC, including pictures. But in case of a fire or heaven forbid a burglary, external off-site file storage might be better.
Brutus.........congratulations on your daughter attaining official teen status! Usually at this point the "fun " begins, testing your patience, guile, and your wallet. AF Ray and Dennis said it pretty well. I recall the day my daughter got married and she came to me crying, tears pouring down her face. WTF is wrong I thought to myself while trying to listen to her words. She was just thanking me for being her father and for all of the things her Mom and I did for her growing up, including some of the not so pleasant ones.
JoeyD.........when we went through the cloth versus disposable diaper decision, I figured in all of the costs, including time. Mega wear and tear on the washer and the dryer. Laundry detergent, bleach, fabric softener, hot water, and electric. Not to mention the incredible time used up during the entire processing routine. We went disposable. Ever get stuck out on the road with the family and tried to figure out where in the car to put the soiled cloth diapers?
RaySP..........hope your back isn't barking at you today. About 11 years ago I learned to sleep on my back, and it has helped a lot!
Jon..........that's the one thing I regret, not having a hobby long-term I could share with my son, like your taking those bike trips with your son. My son never got into trains, though I tried. And going out shooting at a range isn't my idea of memorable time together, unless of course I outshoot him.
LAZ............glad to hear you are counting the days until retirement. You had better save some of those massive home projects for post retirement or the Wifey will fill in the time for you with hers.
JohnB.........you did a terrible job piloting the Tardis last night. Just a reminder......the controls are all on the left, and you have to stay right.
DougM.........what possessed you to buy an electric lawn mower?
Later, gang!!!!
Jack
IF IT WON'T COME LOOSE BY TAPPING ON IT, DON'T TRY TO FORCE IT. USE A BIGGER HAMMER.
Good Morning
64/80s today.
We used cloth diapers for all 3 of our kids. Used throw- a- way's only when we went somewhere. Once you have a routine it works just fine. Agree daughters are special, I keep asking granny if we can have another(got 1)but she boldly says NO. Eggs, real potatoes and 1 toast this morning, means I'll skip lunch..S.J.
Aloha. Looks like big storms rolling in. Joe, I had a blast finding and running N gauge when in Asia - it is very very popular in Japan. Brent, what a lovely photo! Agree with Dennis (and everyone) that daughters are special - adopted or biological. I'll be taking her back to college this weekend. Hope to spot some nice trains in Tiffin. Congrats on your daughter's milestone, Brutus. John, I love love love tinplate.Speaking of trains, has anyone ever done a rail-grinder in O? That would be something. There was a long unit in North Ave. yard this morning. UP is probably doing the Harvard sub soon.
Doug Murphy 'We few, we happy few, we band of brothers...' Henry V.
Good morning,
Prayers for Chuck & Paula.
Spent yesterday at the Etown Fair. Grandkids didn't do as good as usual. Granddaughter won a first in showmanship and a neighbor girl won a grand championship with her goat which is out of my Son and DIL herd. She will be back on Wednesday when they select the best of Show from all the breed winners. Today is the beef competition.
I to have picked up a liking for tinplate, although I prefer the new stuff which runs much better than the originals. Have two trains at present, both by MTH.
Brent -- thanks for the pic's and updates, she's a "keeper" for sure!! We also used cloth diapers 35 years ago as money was very tight, guess we didn't know we were going green :)
Demay -- thank you for your service to our country, trust me--it's appreciated. Sure hope the deployment goes well for you and your family, what a great opportunity for all of you.
Laz -- enjoy your "last" pre school inservice meetings, I loved checking off those "lasts" my final year. It's quite enjoyable watching those final months go bye bye.
Trying to get caught up here after being gone for a week, our youngest son and I take a trip on the bikes every summer and it is without question, the best week of the summer. This was our 6th trip, sure hope there's 6 more for me. Even though he's a newlywed he explained to his new wife how important these trips are and she's 100% behind him. Next trip for me this fall is to Colorado for two weeks on the bike, going solo, wish we could have a 2nd home in SW Colorado, love that part of the country.
Jon
So many roads, so little time.
49 here and beautiful out. To bad I have to go to inservice for teachers. Oh well its my last year of this. Ran a mile this morning and tonite after school I'll take MINNIE for a 3.5 miler.
BRENT use the cloth diapers. You'll be going green just like my MOM did 55 years ago and she didn't know she was going green.
PRAYERS for CHUCK and PAULA.
Good Morning,
Continued prayers for Chuck. You can do it.
Big Environmental, Health and Safety Audit today. Like we have nothing else to do and then it is vacation time.
Everyone have a great day.
John
Good morning all,
Continued prayers for Chuck and Paula. Brent, your news and photos are a ray of sunshine here. Nice picture, Doug M. Tmcc Man, belated greeetings on your latest postings. May have some minor collecting news to note in a few days.
Keep on training,
Mike C. from Indiana
Prayers for Chuck and Paula
My lovely daughter is a teen now - it's official. I had the ceremonial piece of daddy size cake
Brent - Big Congrats man, there is a lot of love there, enjoy it all your life!
DO NOT USE REUSABLE DIAPERS. ICK. The frequency will go down soon, although the loads will be bigger
TARDIS is ready and we have a guest driver, John Baker (English). He has a wide knowledge of TARDIS control and engineering, so we shall be in good hands!
Good evening,
I stayed at work until 1900 tonight. The wife and kids are spending the week at the in-laws while I finish out the last week of work so working late is not an issue. I am staying in the base lodging (similar to a hotel) which is quite nice - free Internet and coffee. I went for a quick run and watched some LLWS; the team from PA is doing very well.
Brent - My wife and I are using cloth (reusable) diapers with this child. He is now 13 months and it has not been as bad as I thought. The initial cost may seem a little steep but it is much cheaper in the long run. We attached a separate rinsing head/hose to our toilet which allowed us to easily rinse the diapers into the toilet.
Dennis - I may take your advice. I knew the Japanese were fans of HO but I was not aware of any tinplate or O offerings. You are correct; I will be in the Montgomery area.
AF Ray - Have fun at the game. It should be exciting to see CC pitch and hopefully you'll get to see DJ tie or pass Rod Carew on the all-time hits list. The Rangers beat the Sox tonight.
Evenin' All.
Thanks for the update Buckeye. Prayers continue for Toots & Paula.
Brent, Be glad you are using disposables, rinsing out diapers is not something you want to do. Just enjoy the time you guys will have together.
Visited my dentist today to give him a list of my meds and make a tentative appointment for later this week, pending approval tomorrow by my cardio doc.
Missed out on a "When Mars Attacks" flying saucer on da-bay, thought it would make an interesting piece for halloween.
Rich, Sounds like you are having to much fun.
Later all, gotta go clean up the spaghetti & meatball mess. Getting used to low sodium cooking.
Sunny/rainy 80's today.
Continued prayers for Chuck & family.
Continued prayers for CHUCK and PAULA.
BRENT cool pic with the newbie, enjoy her to the fullest.
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