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Posted by Brutus on Thursday, January 12, 2012 9:37 PM

Well, we got hit by freezing sleet and ice, then snow today.  It wasn't really as much as all that, but the weather was so cold and MODOT messed up, so highways were all terrible.  I had the day scheduled off to go to the eye thing with Char.  I had intended to go in to work for a couple hours, but when I heard about all the accidents, a fatality on my highway, etc - I just decided to take those hours I had on the books.  We did get her to the doc appt and they did their thing.  She said it involved several different computerized devices.  They did not have to use the medicine, so she was fine after the procedure, but I guess I was the insurance.

School is already cancelled for tomorrow also, but I have to get to work as I have a report to finish in the morning.

TARDIS is here, so let's get moving guys :)

RIP Chewy - best dog I ever had.

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Posted by 8ntruck on Thursday, January 12, 2012 9:54 PM

Cloudy, windy and 20 today - a good proper January day, the likes of which would have good southerners like the Chief cowering in his house with three flanel shirts, a blanket and an Elmer Fudd hat on trying to keep warm.  I just buttoned the cuffs on my long sleeve shirt and thought that if it were another 5 degrees colder I might have to put some gloves on!

I've been watching for Lionmaster SD80's on e-bay.  It is interesting how there are a bunch of Conrail versions out there at the moment, and not too long ago there were a bunch of NYC versions.  I'm kind of looking for one in CN livery.

All for now.

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Posted by MichRR714 on Thursday, January 12, 2012 10:16 PM

Expecting a coating of grits.. I mean snow here in the morning. 

Hopefully not enough to need the shovel. We are getting spoiled with how mild it has been up to this point.  I think my luck is running out.

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Friday, January 13, 2012 1:04 AM

Wind blowing hard.  Front is getting here.  Suppose to drop 20 degrees in a few.  High tomorrow mid 40's if that.  BURRRR

8ntruck

Cloudy, windy and 20 today - a good proper January day, the likes of which would have good southerners like the Chief cowering in his house with three flanel shirts, a blanket and an Elmer Fudd hat on trying to keep warm.  I just buttoned the cuffs on my long sleeve shirt and thought that if it were another 5 degrees colder I might have to put some gloves on!

That is the truth.

I've been watching for Lionmaster SD80's on e-bay.  It is interesting how there are a bunch of Conrail versions out there at the moment, and not too long ago there were a bunch of NYC versions.  I'm kind of looking for one in CN livery.

Got several CN in full scale.  My first layout was all CN back in the early 70's to mid 80's.  All 027. Had to hand paint and decal most all of my rolling stock and hand painted and decaled all my engines [zebra striped].  Took hours but was fun back then.  All stored in tubs.

All for now.

Glad to see Charlie posting more.  I know he has more time now as the snow is so deep he has to stay in. Guess him and Sir J will be getting out the dog sleds tomorrow. Whistling

Yes, made it to Southern Californeyea.  Had a good visit with Dougsnotagrump.  First met Shake and Bake [Don Baker, we call him that because he is having an earth quake or is on fire] there in Indian Wells [still planning to make it out west to see him].  Made it Nawth West to Post Falls Idaho in January.  Snowed hard the whole time.  My rental was an all wheel drive.  Visited by Tim [Pigseye] Mitchell who use to post here.  He drove up like it was a sunny day in the summer.  Was visited by Jon Englehart and his lovely wife while in WI.  They drove to Cabela's to met me. [just might slip out to Ioway and visit them]  Fife and John F led a group to visit the big NS yard near Harrisburg and the Rock Bridge.  Got to meet the famous LAZ there along with Brent and Mitch.  Dennis W. in Savanah.  Use to go to Manchester HN to the home office.  If I ever go up again, I'm going to slip down to MA and surprise Jack.  Roy M showed up in Ft. Worth for a visit.  Took me to see his big club layout [now taken down] in Dallas.  Bob Nelson in Austin fed me at his home one night.  Too many times to Columbus OH. Confused  Missed seeing RT in Columbia a couple of times.  Several others that right now slip the mind.  The York visits are great as you get to visit with a lot of the gang like Charlie and Sir James that I have not made it up that far nawth to MI.

Off to bed.  Reclinerized too long.

Sleep tight.

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Posted by KRM on Friday, January 13, 2012 5:47 AM

 

Got up at 4:00 to plow the lane so the wife could get out. WOW 3’ drifts most of the way up the lane.  Surprise  She would not of had a chance. Wind blowing hard and 12 degrees now. Sure wish the Tractor had a cab.  Crying   Hope she makes it to I80 okay. Got to eat something then back to bed for a bit, then off to see the dentist about this broken tooth.

 Looks like you get around Chief.

Have a good day everyone.

 

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Posted by laz 57 on Friday, January 13, 2012 6:03 AM

Hi GUYZ,

  Windy and temps falling.  Rain and sno hi o too.

BUCKEYE and CHUCK, TGIF!!!

KEV, yes they start dropping the horns from now til Fab.  Last year I saw a buck have them on yet in March.  Your killin me with da pics.  I have one more day tomorrow.

Stay frosty,

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Friday, January 13, 2012 6:55 AM

KRM

 

Got up at 4:00 to plow the lane so the wife could get out. WOW 3’ drifts most of the way up the lane.  Surprise  She would not of had a chance. Wind blowing hard and 12 degrees now. Sure wish the Tractor had a cab.  Crying   Hope she makes it to I80 okay. Got to eat something then back to bed for a bit, then off to see the dentist about this broken tooth.

 

Kev

LaughLaughLaugh  [no, I really feel for you]

 Looks like you get around Chief.

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Have a good day everyone.

Wind has died.  Temps are dropping.  Suppose to be in mid 20's for next few nights and then back up.  High 50's to 60 next week.  No snohio inthe forecast.

Big JD on the way to pull the box in.  Wind blew hard all night so should have dried out some.  Lord looksafter us. 

We had some bucks that had dropped antlers at the close of season.  Early this time.

Later

 

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Posted by RockIsland52 on Friday, January 13, 2012 7:06 AM

Good Mornin' Ya'll From Wet Cape Ann Taxachuchusetts,

Dodged a shot from the snow late yesterday and overnight.  Points West and North of me were colder and were affected, but nothing too bad (6" ?).  I was able to talk the wifey out of our Thursday night dog training in NH as the fellow students up there emailed the roads were "terrible."  Roads were icy and there were a fair amount of accidents.  If you saw how folks drive up my way when the weather gets a tad sloppy, you would conclude they are outright oblivious and should have their drivers' licenses yanked.  No adjustment of speed to accommodate the conditions and driving rushed and distracted.  Last night I drove a mile to pick up some milk at a local convenience store about a mile from my house.  Wet and traficked 2 lane road with a 35mph speed limit, just rain, no ice (41 degrees).  A motorist had impaled his car on a tree about 10 feet off the road, totalled  Fire department, ambulance, police.  Turned my 1 mile drive home into 20 minutes of frustration.  Could have walked and gotten home 5 minutes sooner. Bang Head

Thank you each and all of you for your continued prayers for my buddy Frank.  He was transferred to a general room from CCU. 

Progress continues, much better than expected each day.  He has a whole host of problems (heart, lungs, stroke-related issues, UTI, pneumonia, fluid retention, other things).  Informed me yesterday he's going home today and back to work on Monday.......yeah, right!!!  There is no sense arguing or even discussing anything with him as his doctor has been giving me the entire scoop daily and necessary steps going forward.  I'll let her do all of the "adjustments" of his expectations with her realistic game plan.  Keeping my mouth shut and just nodding my head in agreement with him, except reminding him he had one foot off the edge and the other on a bannana peel (in a coma and worsening last Friday and through last weekend.  Told him not even God nor the Devil want him and have jointly decided to leave him here on earth to continue torturing the rest of us.  Thumbs UpAngel

Charlie..........I was trying to protect your true identity and your reputation by calling you 'Mitch" in that picture with Don and the Chief, but my subtlety was a tad over the top.  You let the cat out of the bag.  Smile, Wink & Grin

Yorkies from the "Last Supper" picture.......it was very astute of you to have the waiter remove all of the beer bottles from the table before the picture was taken. Whistling

Later gang.

Jack

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Posted by Banks on Friday, January 13, 2012 7:07 AM

Hello all,

TGIF

Windy snowy 28 and falling as I left the house this AM

Spent most of last evening watching PCN's Farm Show coverage

Kev, toldja it was all in fun.   Whitetail deer typically drop their antlers late January or February around here. I have had bucks within 30 feet of me in deer season (the first two weeks after Thanksgiving) that had all ready dropped theirs.

Fife.  PM me your mailing address. I'm going to mail you my TCA application. I'm going to join now and maybe meet some of younse guyz at York

Best get busy

 

Prayers for those in need


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Posted by Buckeye Riveter on Friday, January 13, 2012 7:15 AM

TGIF

Celebrating 18 years on the CTT Forum. Smile, Wink & Grin

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Posted by Blueberryhill RR on Friday, January 13, 2012 7:22 AM

Good Morning from Blueberryhill RR....

It is a cold and windy 18 degrees. Wind chill at zero. Going up to 25 today with more snow. About an inch on the ground now.

Today is a busy day. I have a project to work on and the usual chores. I'll be busy until naptime.

Buckeye & LAZ.....  TGIF

Dining car rolled in and it's Cheerios for breakfast. Then, off to all "Points West".

Y'all have a great Friday.

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Posted by sir james I on Friday, January 13, 2012 8:18 AM

Good Morning

23 degrees. A dusting of snow, not enough for the dog sled. The NYC SD80 was only sold in a set so they are a little harder to find than the open stock ones. Any of the engines in that SD Lionmaster series are good runners.

Happy Friday the 13th...S.J.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Friday, January 13, 2012 8:30 AM

Good morning. It's 32° and partly cloudy. The high is expected to be 48°.

Yesterday I left my fire fighting gear by the door of the chiefs office, so that's done. Today I need to do some cleanup work on the layout then see about adding some bushes and weeds to the junk yards.  Also have to see about getting the kitchen cleaned up a bit.

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Posted by traindaddy1 on Friday, January 13, 2012 8:42 AM

Good Morning:   First winter here in Florida.  Can't beleive the neighbors. They are freezing! (Temperature fell to 50's) .........Sunday:  Jints over Packers?  We'll see!

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Posted by Demay on Friday, January 13, 2012 8:44 AM

Konbanwa,

TGIF - well actually my Friday will be over in about 26 minutes.  We had a retirement ceremony for one of my troops today; 20 years of service and now back to civilian life for him.  I hope his adjustment is smooth.  Our office also played some volleyball this afternoon and the over-35 team won all the games again.  When will those younglings learn?  I plan to start building my older son's under-the-bed layout this weekend.  It will only be 42" x 73" but that is enough for a decent oval and some sidings.  I'll use FasTrack and I will place the track on some foam covered with grass/turf mats.  I plan to install handles along the side so he can easily pull it out and push it back in.  We decided to build Lego buildings for the layout; just about all of our regular buildings are in storage so it was an easy choice.  I'll take photos as it comes along. 

Jack - We would have hung the planes from the ceiling as well but he likes to play with the planes too much.  They are hanging on little hooks so it's easy for him to take the planes off and put back when he's finished having his dogfights. 

Tardis Crew - I may catch up with you guys tomorrow morning; Friday evening your time.

I'll pray for all those in need.

Sayonara,

Joe

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Posted by dwiemer on Friday, January 13, 2012 9:47 AM

Morning all.  Getting ready to head in.  Been catching up on sleep.  Will try to do some layout work this weekend.  Our church has some big projects that are going to be kicking off this Sunday, so I am sure that will take most of the day.  Hope to get the work at home completed by Saturday.

Chief, we both met up with Dr John in Prattville.  Also, when we made that raid on York, remember when we caught a place flying the stars and bars?  That was unexpected.

Regarding the Lionmaster series, I have seen some great looking engines I'd like to add to my stable, but hard to justify right now(read that: SWMBO would kill me).

Have a blessed day,

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Posted by dbaker48 on Friday, January 13, 2012 10:47 AM

Morning All,

Got the Christmas Village down and put away, Old Glory is flying High and Proud. And even got stuff cleaned up some.

Was straightening out stuff in the train room, then came inside.  Realized I had left the layout turned on AFTER I had turned out the lights and locked everything.  Then went out and turned off the layout, looked at all the lights on the layout only.  Began to think it would be interesting to run some NIGHT Runs, using just the layout lights, and lights from the engines and cars.  I'm not talking about just running in circles but doing operation activities.  Going to give it at try.

GOOD LUCK ON THE MOVE TODAY, CHIEF

 

LATER

Don

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Posted by KRM on Friday, January 13, 2012 10:56 AM

Hi guys,

Well just got back from the dentist and my guess was correct, nothing less than a new crown will fix this broken tooth. Tongue Tied

 So much for the train budget.  Angry Good thing is the INS will pay for 50% that is down from 100% 20 years ago. Indifferent

 Joe,

Looking forward to the pictures of the under bed train layout. I want to do something like that for the grandson so I will let you lead the way.

SJ,

I will see if I can ship you some of this weather. It will make Chief happy. Laugh

Jack, continued prayers for your buddy Frank. Good to see your post are getting back to normal.  Angel

Chief, now about some pictures of the BOX when you get it set?  Thumbs Up

Got to build a fire so the cat can be happy.  Huh?

Kev.

 

 

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Friday, January 13, 2012 1:00 PM

I got this in the mail this morning. I picked it on another forum for $22. It's a Walthers GP9. It needed new couplers and is missing a horn. It ran OK on a test run.

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Posted by cnw1995 on Friday, January 13, 2012 4:52 PM

Aloha. Paradise. TGIF. Snowed all day yesterday and all night, but there wasn't that much to clear this morning. Just 4 inches or so. Got in my wife's way all day, then got unexpected news from my retina doc, he wants to zap one of my eyes before he lets the cataracts get worked on. I had the other eye lasered to fix a hole in the retina a few years ago. Oh well, more surgery and everything gets pushed back. Could be worse.

I'm looking forward to skeet shooting in the wilds of northern Wisconsin tomorrow! First time out in years. Hope my eyes are un-dialated by then. Wink

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Posted by sir james I on Friday, January 13, 2012 5:30 PM

Good evening

27 with snow flurries all day, less that 1 inch blowing around. A busy train weekend, Set up the Modular layout tomorrow for a Sunday show, our club meet  tomorrow evening and then the show on Sunday. A nice chat with some of the guys last night, no world problems resolved, I guess we just can't get it right. Doug M I hope all goes well with the eye work. Banilla will be waiting..S.J.


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Posted by ChiefEagles on Friday, January 13, 2012 5:43 PM

WHAT A DAY!!!!!!!  Friday 13th is usually a good luck day for me.

Good luck, the big JD pulled the truck and box right into the spot.

Bad luck.  The hitch [hydrolic moves up and down] on the truck was too low and grabbed the chain link fence and made a disaster.

Good luck, she is all tied down and ready for me to goto work on her.

Bad luck, it cost me $250 to repair the fence which I did not substract from his fee.  Also took from 10 AM until 5 PM to get it all back and fixed.

Now for Kev and Kev only.  Rest can not look.  The Box:

The Front facing house.

The Back
Tired.  Later.

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Posted by KRM on Friday, January 13, 2012 5:51 PM

Looking good Chief!  Yes

Heck looks biger than I think my first house was. That was 22'x44' with 9 rooms. Think about that. Surprise

 Tks for the pictures now a skirt and inside you go. Thumbs Up

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Friday, January 13, 2012 6:04 PM

Chief: Nice to see that 'The Box' is in place.

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Posted by sir james I on Friday, January 13, 2012 6:29 PM

Ha I peeked and you couldn't stop me. Smile

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Friday, January 13, 2012 6:40 PM

KRM

Looking good Chief!  Yes

Heck looks biger than I think my first house was. That was 22'x44' with 9 rooms. Think about that. Surprise

 Tks for the pictures now a skirt and inside you go. Thumbs Up

 Kev. 

Saved all the skirting and track from old loacation.  It is set a lot lower here so have to cut off skirting.  Getting a new small deck kit to fit just under the sliding doors.  Saved the one from the old location for the back door.  Wifey has already got her landscaping plans for the front.  Now to get and bury the big electrical cable.  Then inside.  Take out walls except the utility room on the back corner [back door goes into it].  That will have the work bench and train "launch track".  Also want to use it for reloading ammo.  Got to take the ceiling off of the tongue grove and replace with thin plywood.  Now has spacklin and coming down.  Any one need kitchen cabinets, double sink, electric stove, washer, dryer, toilet, lavatory, shower and hot water heater [big one]?  Keeping side-by-side big frig for lake house extra.

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Posted by KRM on Friday, January 13, 2012 7:21 PM

I just swallowed 1/3 of my broken tooth along with a chicken strip. As luck would have it the dentist is closed.  Dead   OUCH. Bet that chunk of tooth won’t come out as easy as it went in. Surprise

Been burning wood all day, furnace has only run once. Not bad for 14 degrees.  Yes

Doug , good luck up north. Wink

Jeff. Nice GP9. I like it, CXS runs on the old Rock Island lines here.

Joe I will try to see you in the Tardis. Maybe I can travel back in time and get my tooth.   Huh?

Where is the Aleve ?????   Beer

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Posted by KRM on Friday, January 13, 2012 7:24 PM

CSX        ????? Black Eye

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Friday, January 13, 2012 7:36 PM

When I finish with it it will still have the CSX on it but there will be a white L&A smack in the middle of that CSX.

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Posted by dwiemer on Friday, January 13, 2012 7:42 PM

Good evening everyone.  Now Chief, if I had looked, I would certainly have said that is a fine looking building.  But, since I didn't look, I will remain quiet on the subject.  As for the kitchen cabinets, can you use them as a base for the layout like Laz?

Had one case that was added on that kept me a little late.  Came home to fix dinner and watch a movie with the family.  Don't forget that tonight on "Man Caves" they are doing a train layout.  It is on DIY.  

Hope to check in tomorrow.  Have a blessed night.

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