WOW JimmyT, That is neat and your right Bob is a great guy, He has helped me a lot. Looks like you have a nice Christmas layout to. I would put one up if I thought anyone was going to come over to see it. Maybe I should do one under our fig tree in the living room.
It seems you should stick with toy trains and back off from those cars.
Still under the weather but can't seem to sleep.
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Kev, From The North Bluff Above Marseilles IL.
green97probe First up: watch?v=cEQTnH XKO4 Bob's 302 up next...
First up:
watch?v=cEQTnH XKO4
Bob's 302 up next...
Cooool.......
The Lehigh Valley Railroad, the Route of the Black Diamond Express, John Wilkes and Maple Leaf.
-Jake, modeling the Barclay, Towanda & Susquehanna.
Ok, alright, I do thank you for that clear up. Sorry about that.
Here's the 302 I got from Bob M. (submmbob) Here it is as it arrived:
Here is what was done to get it back in shape:
Here it is now. It needs a light bulb, new link coupler, and a smoke unit rebuild since it won't smoke continuously, but those are minor and easy fixes
watch?v=jVQD4RD3pTQ&feature=youtu.be
All things considered, it's a great 302 that is priceless to me. Thanks Bob.
Yeah Pat, I don't think Lehigh saw or read through it all of Jack's post on the doggie and misunderstood the comment. I can't understand why or how someone could miss reading all of one of Jack's post.
Thanks for the heads up SJ, seems I got it. Now long will this last?
JimmyT, That is a cool log loader.
Wife and I went to Menard's today and they have a sale on all of their Woodland Scenics Menards buildings till Monday. $20.00+ off. I had the motorcycle shop in my cart but I will not have a place for it till I do the addition so I put it back. hard to at $79.99. I see in the new CTT Woodland Scenics wants $149.99 for their Duce's Cycle shop and it looks like the same thing, I just don't know if they both have lights. They were all out of the Menards Lionel train sets and had no rolling stock.
Jack needs to get one, it has a junkyard Doberman protecting the side lot. I think Jack's wife trained him because I told the dog to stay and he did. it is a cool building.
Think I will lay down,
Have a good night guys.
I believe you misunderstood what was being talked about as per 2nd place was Jack's dog any how to beat the record for post we would have to do a lot of posting as we use to re do this yearly not monthly and we would have over 1000 pages not post lol
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LawsonFarmsRR Lehigh Valley 2089 LawsonFarmsRR Jack - Only 2nd place?? Sounds like a 1st place to me. Pat Let's just post random stuff and see if we can break the record! Random stuff? This is random stuff?? So be it. Pat
Lehigh Valley 2089 LawsonFarmsRR Jack - Only 2nd place?? Sounds like a 1st place to me. Pat Let's just post random stuff and see if we can break the record!
LawsonFarmsRR Jack - Only 2nd place?? Sounds like a 1st place to me. Pat
Jack - Only 2nd place?? Sounds like a 1st place to me.
Pat
Let's just post random stuff and see if we can break the record!
Random stuff? This is random stuff?? So be it.
Know what, never mind that I said that. I never said that it was random stuff anyway.
Real nice Jim
Sorry Kevin I must have been sitting too close to the laptop. Aches and chills is where it begins..S.J.
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John,
Happy anniversary.
Brent,
I've been looking at the Surface actually. I don't like Microsoft's new GUI though. Personally, I'll never own or use iAnything, so that isn't an option.
Swamped with projects over here. Had to go to Lowes yesterday evening to get the longest 5/64" hex key that they sell to fix the loose set screw on the 751. Spent the rest of the night packing my former 2023s, fixed a broken wire in the 314AW's tender, then tore the 322AC down and went through it. Called it a day at 1AM.
Uploading videos and will be back later.
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Ray, for what it's worth .... I have a very nice MacBook Pro laptop that will do just about anything I want, probably over kill at this point in my life but I love it. I also have an iPad, first generation that I spend the majority of my time on and it travels like a champ, perfect size. I have yet to find a motel or coffee shop that does not have free internet, plus it's just easy to use. I don't like typing on it so I should probably get a Blue Tooth keyboard, problem solved. Even when we were in Alaska I found free Wifi spots, just need to ask.
If you are just wanting to check emails, CTT forum and all your favorite web sites an iPad would be perfect. It's also a great place to store you music albums and photo's.
Jon
So many roads, so little time.
Good for Maximus, Jack. I saw his accomplishment on FB. Happy anniversary John! Brent, nice summary on tablets. Ray, if you want to get into technology, you might be better off with an inexpensive laptop. I have a range of iPads and they are essentially 'consumption' devices - games, movies, other media... Supposed to be in the 60s this weekend!
Doug Murphy 'We few, we happy few, we band of brothers...' Henry V.
Over 1,000 POT posts this month with over two days to go!!!! I wonder what the month record is????
Back to catching up on my POT reading arrearage dating back to last Thursday.
Later gang.
Jack
PS: RaySP (53) and HudsonJohn (30).......you two actually found women who were kind enough to marry you guys and stay with you? New Saints in the making. Congratulations on your anniversaries!!! Ray....like another poster commented, I was only 8 years old and playing with Lionel trains when you got married!!!!
IF IT WON'T COME LOOSE BY TAPPING ON IT, DON'T TRY TO FORCE IT. USE A BIGGER HAMMER.
Good morning all,
Had a little trouble getting on line today but son bailed me out again. Problem was a dirty USB connection which he switched to a different one.
V8, you have more ambition about keeping up with technology than me. I'm usually the last guy on the block to update anything.
Chief, prayers for your departed friend. Sounds like a good send off for him. I'm sure his family was glad you came.
Forcast is for some rain today and Saturday. Probably won't be much but we'll take whatever we can get.
AF53, glad to hear that all's well with your wife's surgery.
TTOS Southwestern Div. Christmas meet this coming Sunday. No big deal, just cup cakes and coffee or hot chocolate but I will probably go to see everybody that I missed by not going to Cal Stewart.
Neighbors are in no hurry to get lights up this year. Only one guy so far. I'll haul mine out later.
See ya later,
Ray
SPMan
Wow, a lot of good news, sad news all around us on the pot these days. Same old, same old, as the saying goes.
HudsonJohn - Happy Anniversary. I think I was at your wedding, in fact I gave the bride away. I had opinions about you then and they came out correct!
Fife - Seems like a bit of planning and luck sometimes pay off, nice!
Kev - Maybe you should Lysol the next time you join the Tardis!
SJ - Get Granny better and stop getting others sick!
RI Jack - Amazing control. You sure must be a proud owner. Congtrats to you and your wife.
Wife came home today. Four small incisions are really bugging her though but otherwise she's ok.
Bayville, NJ
Life is what happens to youWhile you're busy making other plans - John Lennon
Wow someone must have forgot to sanitize the Tardis I think I have got SJ and Granny’s crud. Boy I ache everywhere.
John, Happy anniversary and retirement.
AF53, Good news on Cathy.
I am going to lay down, Later guys.
Good Mornin' Y'all from Cold and Gloomy Taxachusetts,
Somehow we missed the forecasted snow yesterday and last night, was just supposed to be an inch anyway. The chimmney guy is supposed to show up shortly and put a cap on my chimney and do some tuckpointing R&R on the top rown of chimney brick.
Over the past weekend out at the Eastern States Expo Center in West Springfield Taxachusetts, the wifey and Maximus achieved two qualifying scores in off-leash competitive obedience with a second place finish in one of his two trials. One more qualifying score and Maximus will have his "Advanced" off-leash obedience title Over 2,100 dogs and their owners showed up for the Thursday through Sunday events in conformation, agility, and obedience. It was a veritable zoo out there with competitions going on in three separate buildings, each larger than a football field.
There was one "incident." My wife was called into the obedience competition ring for one of her runs. A brain dead woman with a rather large German Shepherd was blocking the entrance to the ring so that those competing could neither exit or enter the ring. She was told to move by a ring steward, so she took just two steps to her right and parked herself and her dog, still in the way.
As Maximus and my wife were entering the ring, the woman's dog lit up and took a cheap shot at Maximus from behind. Our dog whipped around to face his attacker but did absolutely nothing except face the dog down with a calm "bring it" stare. There was not even a growl out of him, and the German Shepherd thought the better of it and backed away. We were so proud of our dog for being confident enough to hold his ground, correctly assess the threat, while briefly glancing at my wife for further instructions. "Should I eat that dog?" .
At that point the stewards basically told the woman in no uncertain terms to get away from the entrance with her dog or be banned from the building that day and for the future. Then they asked my wife if she or our dog were hurt or distraught.
They were ready to let wifey skip her trial slot, recompose Maximus and herself, and then take the floor later for their trial run. Accidental or on purpose, incidents like this (yes, people try to gain an unfair competitive advantage in these competitions) can unnerve a dog and the handler. In fairness, it was the right offer for the stewards to make. Wifey says "Nope. My dog and I are OK. Let the show go on." And she then proceeded to complete her routine with Maximus and finish second.
This is what you are likely to get when you are selective about proper breeding against the breed standard, a solid historical temperament in the ancestry line, and are dedicated to training a dog. You get a solid pup who has the confidence in himself to hold his ground yet will trust in his owner to make the right decisions for him.
The well-bred Doberman will differentiate between a passive stranger (or dog), a friendly stranger, or an outright threat. Maximus showed that ability to differentiate once again, just as he had done at the Doberman Pinscher Club of America working aptitude evaluation (temperament) trials where 60% of the dogs tested that day flunked!!! And the flunk rate that day matched the national average for this test.
Breed banning in the U.S. might make the average citizen feel safer, but it will do absolutely nothing to correct the true source of dangerous or lethal dogs in our society.....wacko dogs of poor breeding that are owned by gang bangers and irresponsible or overmatched owners, and with little or no training in the mix. The responsible folks will be penalized while the bad people move on to the next breed du jour. In the 1970s the breed was the Doberman, the German Shepherds in the 1980s, the Rottweillers in the 1990s, and the so-called pit bulls since 2000.
Sorry to brag on about my wife and my dog. Pam has put a lot of time and effort into this dog and this competitive obedience stuff. Over the decades as a working mother who never had time for a hobby, who raised our children, who made our house a home, and who never had time for herself, it is uplifting to see her able to have "a life" and succeed at a hobby she truly enjoys. Me? I am the humble "go fer" who drags all the the crates and training paraphanalia, cleans up dog poop, and performs other similar servile activities. She has me trained too.
Later, gang.
John: Happy anniversary and retirement. You're going to be wondering how that honey-do list can get SO long!
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Good morning. It's 41° with 95% humidity. It'll be mostly sunny with a high of 62°.It;s on the cool side here with a northeast wind coming off the lake. I may work on the layout a bit today. There are no projects I want to work on right now. The grain elevator still isn't complete but I just don't feel like tackling that right now. There are other smaller things I can work on but I just don't want to get wrapped up in any one thing at this time.Oops!! State Farm ain't never gonna believe this!
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John, Anniversary and retirement? Congrats you made it.
Temp is 32 and it's sunny. Only thing on today's menu is lunch with another couple. Granny's a little better but still has a way to go. I don't know what this bug is but it seems to be everywhere.
Happy hump Day....S.J.
John.....Happy Anniversary
Chuck
Good morning!
Today my wife and I were married 30 years ago. That time just flew past me. No regrets. Also my fellow Supervisors and Managers from the other garages across the State are taking me out for a retirement lunch. My wife and family were invited. My wife and son are coming but my daughter has to work. Maybe I can convince my wife that this is our anniversary dinner.
AF53: I am glad that it is working out ok for Cathy.
RT: I know what you mean about "Deals".
SJ: I hope Granny feels better.
Ryan: Benchwork loking good!
Chief: P.C. has a long list of accomplishments. God bless him.
Fife: Looks like you are setting yourself up just right for retirement. Good Luck with the property and house.
Laz: Today, Tomorrow and a wake up left to go!!!
Have a Great Day!
John
V8Vega Do's a tablet (i pad) do everything that a lap top do's? I would kind of like to buy one, mostly to learn technolegy but I can't emagine what I would do with it. I don't care at all about games, TV or movies on a computer. I read the train forums morning and evening and don't want to during the day. Why are tablets the latest rage over laptops?
Do's a tablet (i pad) do everything that a lap top do's? I would kind of like to buy one, mostly to learn technolegy but I can't emagine what I would do with it. I don't care at all about games, TV or movies on a computer. I read the train forums morning and evening and don't want to during the day. Why are tablets the latest rage over laptops?
Aloha. Yawn. Not sure why didn't sleep. Getting the youngster off to school whilst the bride went to an early meeting. Good working on the layout last night.
Morning all. Frosted after rain stopped. Temps in the 50's today and high 20's tonight. Then warming to the 70's by first of the week. Going deer hunting by myself [everyone tied up today]. Hunt till dark+. Later.
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Good Morning from Blueberryhill RR....
It is a cloudy 36 degrees. Going up to 48 today with some sunshine.
Today is a busy day. I have an errand to run and some chores to do around the house. Then, I will be working on a project the rest of the morning. Lunch and a nice nap later.
Dining car is here with Cheerios for breakfast.
Y'all have a great Wednesday.
Good morning....kinda tired right now.
Back to school today after 6 days off. Hard to go back.
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