Cloudy and about 40 today.
The EF (entertainment factor) went up a notch at work today. The purchasing agent and one of the shift supervisors are trading jobs starting next month. The resulting learning curves are going to be interesting to watch.
The city came by today and replaced the water line between the main and the meter, moving the meter farther into my yard in the process. I'm still scratching my head over this one - the meter was replaced earlier this year, and I've had a small amount of water in the curb line pretty much ever since. No letter about increased usage, so I assumed that the leak might be on the city side of the meter. About Christmas time a letter comes in from the city about how the water pipe between the main and the meter needs to be 'renewed' since it has been there since 1913. Here comes the good part - the city will do the work for just $500. Seems to me that the pipe between the main and the meter should be the city's problem, not mine. Of course, moving the meter away from the curb line and onto my property probably changes that thought.
All for now.
Hi guys,
Jeff, Glad to know you made it through the storm unharmed.
I am not trying to take over for the negatives here but just wanted to put this out there.
Funny how so many people who think they have all kinds of problems, and make a big deal out of nothing??? I don’t know how good they have had it in real life. Looks like the whole world is all about me.
People need to focus on the good in ours lives.
Have a good night. JMHO.
Kev.
Joined 1-21-2011 TCA 13-68614
Kev, From The North Bluff Above Marseilles IL.
Good night all. Busy day. Heat pump is shut down. Would not do its thing for over 30 hours. Kept calling the HVAC owner and he never called back. Sent him a text. Got his attention. Told him I could not believe his men did not come back this AM and check unit as they left late yesterday with questions. He is coming tomorrow morning. I have a Human Services Board meeting in Raleigh but he knows door is unlocked to the Box.
Real warm. Actually warming during the night. Rain tomorrow night and early Friday AM. Then cooler. Want Buckeye to be cool or he might stay if real warm. No one down here wants that.
Sleep tight.
God bless TCA 05-58541 Benefactor Member of the NRA, Member of the American Legion, Retired Boss Hog of Roseyville , KC&D Qualified
Hi GUYZ,
Rainy here today getting to 41? Gotta run some trains tomorrow.
BUCKEYE, hope you don't get lost in ROSEYVILLE. Tells us about THE BOX with its wood floors and running water that the CHIEF speaks of. Hope you toke your flash camera instamatic, to get some real photos.
Stay frosty,
laz57
The GREAT RAID commenced at 0500 today. Still fairly quiet.
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
Mr. Eagles -- good luck with your heat pump, I HAD one once, emphasis on HAD ..... NEVER again! They should work in your climate but not in Iowa, tell them to check for a small leak .... nearly impossible to find.
Jon
So many roads, so little time.
Good Morning from Blueberryhill RR....
It is raining and 38 degrees. Going up to 44 today with more rain.
Today is a busy day. I have a project to work on and the usual chores. I hope to get a nice nap later.
Chief.... I have a 3 ton heat pump and it is a pain. I agree with Jon. This thing has cost me hundreds of dollars in the last 14 years. A small leak cost 800 bucks last year. I would never have one again.
Buckeye.... Good luck with the "Raid". I hope you are "packin' some heat".
Dining car is here with Cheerios for breakfast.
Y'all have a great Thursday.
Chuck
Konbanwa,
I was buried in paperwork at work today; it made the day pass slowly. However, we did go out to eat Japanese curry for lunch so that made it a better day. After work I played school with the Princess, marbles with the older son, and then ran the trains with all of them. I just finished some homemade chocolate ice cream and now I need to finish some schoolwork.
Jack and Dennis - I am a very reserved person and would typically never say anything to anyone about their parenting skills unless it was unsafe or illegal. This mom's comment was just so silly to me based on what the class is all about. Heck, I have already taught my son four different chokes and he will learn at least four more in the next few months. I coached tee ball in the past and I know how protective some parents are as well. In the end I'm glad I didn't say anything to the mom, but the next time my son is walking out of his class and she is there, I will ask him how many chokes he scored - just kidding.
Kev - You're right. We have many great things in our lives to be thankful for and we should not take them for granted.
Buckeye - Be careful; those Rebs are sneaky.
Sayonara,
Joe
Good morning. It's 49° and cloudy. The high will be 62° and there's a 20% chance of rain. Got the Athearn F7 fixed yesterday and it runs like a champ. Now I just have to find a good F7-A shell for it. The old Mantua shell on it is showing a lot of wear and tear from decades of use/abuse. Not sure what I'll be doing today. Resting probably. I didn't get much sleep last night and I'm feeling it.
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Aloha - prayers for those who requested them. (I keep a list now). Jim, that was quite a windshield crack - glad you got it taken care of... Kev, you were in the Great Plainfield Tornado? Glad for your friend's recovery, Jack. He is lucky to have you. Laz and Colin, that's quite a weapon. Worked on the layout last night cleaning, fixing and re-organizing. I realized I usually do this around the holidays but for some reason didn't get to it this year.
Doug Murphy 'We few, we happy few, we band of brothers...' Henry V.
Good morning all,
It is rainy in SE Indiana. Work continues to be a complete disaster. IT really needs to get their act together soon or it will be a long time before we get caught up again. What normally took one day to do now takes three days and and two or three of us to do it. Quiet nights at home do make it nice to relax. I had the regular fare on the dining car for breakfast. TBIL and I can drive. Things are starting to get hectic in downtown Indy about some kind of sporting contest that will feature a lot of commercials on Februray 5th. I hope everyone has a good day.
Keep on training,
Mike C. from Indiana
Just got an email from Buckeye. He is starting the "Great Raid" into NC. He has strapped on his parachute and boarded a C-47. He will jump out at 30,000 feet into the swamps of NC. He has a small rubber raft with him and a 100 h.p. outboard motor. He will rent a pack mule to get around on. More details to come..................
32 and cloudy. We may get some Ohio rain before the day is over. Nice chat with Brutus and Charlie last night..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
Can't wait to hear more details. Though the weather looks nice. I'm jealous of anyone living anywhere where it is not 23 and grey. . Mike C., that sounds so frustrating. I'm having my own issues this morning...
jonadel Mr. Eagles -- good luck with your heat pump, I HAD one once, emphasis on HAD ..... NEVER again! They should work in your climate but not in Iowa, tell them to check for a small leak .... nearly impossible to find.
Jon, I agree.
Had I heat pump. First 5 years (under warranty) it was servised 8-10 times. Never heated in the spring and fall. I understand this is typical of heat pumps. Replaced it with furnice and AC unit.
Pat
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Damp cold and Yankee weather right now. They say it is going up to 40? We will see. At this point 40 just means slop.
Jim, I hate getting windshields fixed. Seems there is always something that is not right when they are done.
Speaking of not right! What did you do Chief, give those heat pump boys the contents of that box you picked up at the liquor store the other day? Sounds like a true pain those heat pumps.
Buckeye better have one of those GPS chips installed in you just in case we need to find you after the raid.
Joe, sounds like you are enjoying the UTB layout. But Japanese curry,
Jeffery, glad you got through the storm ok.
MikeC IT calls that job security
DougM, Yep smack dab in the middle, we were. Of the 15 houses on our street, none were left. Our place was about 700’ from the Plainfield High School on the Dupage River. The wife and daughter, 2 at the time were in the house when it hit but faired well. Others didn’t. I felt blessed that I only lost one acquaintance and one good friend out of that mess. It sure could have been worse. With over 1,100 homes destroyed and it being a F5 on the ground for over 16 miles in the middle of the afternoon it was a miracle that only 27 perished. That was a dark day for many.
Chuck, thanks for the update on the raid.
Later,
Good Morning CTTFans!
It's 36F and Sunny in the Mile High city this morning. Enjoy the day...
Darren (BLHS & CRRM Lifetime Member)
Delaware and Hudson Virtual Museum (DHVM), Railroad Adventures (RRAdventures)
My Blog
KRM Jeffery, glad you got through the storm ok.
Good Mornin' Y'all From Crystal Clear Taxachusetts,
We had a mere dusting overnight, and today's 40 degree temperatures will remove the snowflakes for me. Meteorologists calling for Winter storm watch for tonight. I think I will stay up late and watch.
The night before last there was a flurry of post midnight posts. Skunks are nocturnal animals, right?
Chuck.........I sure am glad you were finally able to make some sense of the parachute instruction manual written in Chinese when packing Buckeye's parachute.
JoeyD......we don't want to leave you out of this Giants/Patriots jousting and posturing. Just make sure you send us U.S. greenbacks when you place your bet on the Superbowl.
DonB.........did you have to do all of the digging to repair your sprinkler system to mitigate all of the long-gone original installer's snafus and shortcuts? Prayers for the AGHR buddy that you lost. Calling him the "kindest person" was a fine tribute. I had to laugh at you account of your Chris carrying around a 25 pound backpack of rocks for exercise. He must get that from the other side of the family, right?
Chief........about two weeks ago I predicted that the debris in THE BOX would be left there by the former "occupants." Sure am glad your family is like mine, don't feel so different or alone. Please keep us posted on the malfunctioning heat pump. I was giving one some careful thought to one due to my sky high heating costs. After the gang chimed in with an overwheming "NO!!!" my focus has turned toward considering either leaving well enough alone and writing checks, or bone up on a newer, higher energy efficient heating plant.
Colin........I think you have your head screwed on straight. Get school out of the way NOW. I didn't listen to my Dad. I elected to work full time and go to school nights. One of my larger mistakes in life, but I got through it. Took years, but I survived it. Re your great grades.......trust me when I say that the smart potential employers look at them as a gauge of how hard you apply yourself and correctly set priorities.
Rich........so glad things are falling in place for you. The past three months have been rough. Hang in there, buddy.
Brutus......the news on Char was The shorter term worry, hardships, and difficult decisions pale in comparison to the wonderful outcome. Your family is truly blessed.
Jeffrey........sounds like you dodged a serious weather bullet. Looks like Roy was taking dead aim at you. Re your current F repair, can't you just strip the paint off the existing shell and repaint it? Re the next call from the family for Mr. FixIt.........call forward your phone to your parents and they will get a busy signal every time they call.
KEV........in all the decades my wife and I lived in Chicago, we were fortunate to have been spared the tornadoes West and South of us. Your personal pictures and experience were sobering. on your comment about living life with "the glass is half full" big picture perspective.
Traindood......we missed you and your inciteful and balanced NY voice of reason. Welcome back! We should clean up on the Super Bowl bets.
DougM........are you saying SJ's recommendation to super glue the track to the train board actually worked?
LAZ........I thought you would be giving Colin different gun recommendations, like ones that don't use cartridges.
SJ.........I have not had SPAM in over 50 years, got to get some for the breakfast skillet!
DougDG.......I have visited your train club's live webcam several times. Must have missed the segments where you are fixing the electronic issues with your most valuable tool in the bag, your hammer.
Later, gang.
Jack
IF IT WON'T COME LOOSE BY TAPPING ON IT, DON'T TRY TO FORCE IT. USE A BIGGER HAMMER.
Green, jim you have a message.
Looking forward to a full report and photos from Buckeye's raid. Better learn how to sing Dixie, eat grits and love Jeff Davis or you will never reach Marrieta, Georgia that is. (Great Locomotive Chase).
Re heat pump, I'm a little disheartened after hearing all the negative reports. I have had one that worked well for many years. However, I'm having trouble now with an inoperative controller which by the way is not replaceable at this point. Mine is combination AC/Heat. The AC still works but not the heat. Have heard that they work better in mild climates like here in So. Cal. They don;t heat well below 40 degrees. I will have to give this some thought before I invest in a new one.
Jeffrey, glad you dodged the bullet with the tornado.
Friend of mine picked up my WBB 10wheeler steam engine yesterday for customizing. He is going to weather it a little and then add trim to the windows etc. He is going to letter and decal it for Atlantic Coast Line for me. I found some microscale decals that I had been saving for a long time. They were really for a GP7 but the logo will work on a steam engine tender I think. He will have to add striping though on each side of the logo. The Coast Line had a lot of these 10 wheeler engines over the early years. Some of them were called "Copper Heads" because the rim around the top of the smoke stacks were made of copper. The only commercial made steam engine that had anything like correct lettering for ACL was by K Line when they did a Pacific. It came with a train only so I passed. Hindsight tells me I blew it. I have asked Mike Wolfe to do one for years but I guess there isn't enough demand. Seems like MTH only does Pennsylvania or Santa Fe in any quantity.
Need to take advantage of the warm weather today and get out and walk.
Later, Ray
SPMan
RockIsland52 Jeffrey........Re your current F repair, can't you just strip the paint off the existing shell and repaint it?
Jeffrey........Re your current F repair, can't you just strip the paint off the existing shell and repaint it?
Latest update of Buckeye's Great Raid....
Well, his Chinese parachute opened OK, but his landing was rough. He went thru the roof of Chief's new out house ( commonly known as the Box), and suffered no injuries. It was made out of cardboard. Now they are enjoying a big suthern supper of Beans and Franks. Two Franks eating franks, hmmmmmm.....
Afternoon all. Criminal Procedure and Law of Evidence were rather interesting today. Some of the cases we discussed were horrendous in the sense of 1. that they were committed and 2. who the act was against. One of the reasons that I would like to be involved in law enforcement is to help the people who have had crimes occur against them. Nothing else in the world aggravates me as much as seeing innocent people harmed by some criminal.
I watched Unstoppable again last night and it will never get old. I didn't end up going to sleep until 230, but I can blame that on break and the weekend outings.
Jack, I'm taking night classes as well. I wish I could find a job right now. The landscaping company I formerly worked for split, because the owners (who both graduated grade school with me) could not decide where the company should go. That happened back in August. I sent applications to a few landscaping places, but there's one landscaping company, Allied Landscaping, that I hope to work for sometime soon. Thanks for the compliments on my grades, it really does show that hard work pays off!
Checking out for now, headed back to school for my Intelligence Analysis and Security Management class. Not only will I have an associates in Criminal Justice, but I will also have a concentration in Homeland Security. I'm hoping this will help my applications in law enforcement agencies. I definitely want to join one of the Federal law enforcement agencies, but I am not 100% sure which one yet!
Colin
Colin: If you truly are thinking about HLS, I know someone that works Border Patrol that I could put you in touch with and is also a RR Modeler.
Stourbridge Lion Colin: If you truly are thinking about HLS, I know someone that works Border Patrol that I could put you in touch with and is also a RR Modeler.
Darren,
That would be very helpful right now! Send me an email- colinkund@gmail.com
Thanks a lot for the help!
Colin,
I wish I would have majored in what you are studying. Sounds very interesting.
Jeff,
I've had sucess repairing bakelite snafus with JB Weld. Nothing else worked that I tried.
It has been raining here all day, but that didn't stop me from hitting the local yard.
If I had more money, I'd snap the whole thing up in a heartbeat. It's has been resprayed from it's original Steel Blue, but it looks to be rust free and is there due to it burning oil or coolant.
green97probe Jeff, I've had sucess repairing bakelite snafus with JB Weld. Nothing else worked that I tried.
I found a new Model Power Air Force F2 shell on Ebay today for under $8 including shipping. I was all over that like a starving man on a pack of peanut butter crackers. It should be here by the 1st. If I remember correctly it should snap right onto an Athearn frame.
Greetings from the training center in Virginia. This was my last full day here. The place is okay, but the food is generally very good. Interestingly, they have served GRITS for breakfast every morning, along with food like bacon, eggs, pancakes, oatmeal, and sausages. One of the young ladies tried some GRITS yesterday, with cheese stirred into them. She was able to continue training so far, but we are all watching her carefully....
RIP Chewy - best dog I ever had.
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