Konnichiwa,
Somehow I managed to sleep in until 0800 this morning and it was great. Unfortunately, I was out the door at 0845 to assist a family from church with a move. I spent nearly six hours moving furniture and household items; I am awfully tired so the lawn will have to wait until Monday evening. I will spend the rest of the day reading the rest of the latest CTT and doing a crossword puzzle.
Brent – About two weeks ago, our 3-year-old somehow called the wife’s mom and we had no idea. I think he somehow hit the redial or most recently dialed number function to make it happen. The best part of this story is that due to our time difference, it was 0300 their time.
V8 – I’m glad you weren’t hurt.
Sayonara,
Joe
Hey guys - some rain here today but that will cool us off for a few days. Just watched Bullet in the Head with Stallone, very good movie. 6 hours of OT tomorrow and my daughter should be back home tomorrow night, so that's cool.
RIP Chewy - best dog I ever had.
Good Evening!
Dennis, Glad you are OK !!!!!!
Chief posted some pictures, and I added commentary, but more importantly John Fullerton sent me an announcement about UP and the 4014! Hurray!!!
The weather was much more comfortable today, ended up working both engines at work. (One guy called in sick). The park is beginning to get set up for Halloween Haunt, the biggest event of the year! Elvira is going to be their special attraction for this year. So they are going all out. Haunt runs from Sept 21 thru Oct 31. During that time we don't run any night operations with the steam engine. In the past too much vandalism occurred. The small engine goes down August 12 thru Thanksgiving. The reason for the longer time is that a maze is built in the area of the track preventing operation. And the whole park is redecorated for older kids. Camp Snoopy is effectively closed. So that is when a lot of maintenance is done and track work. Me.... looking forward to some time off, hopefully only work 3 or 4 days a week.
Later
Don
Sounds good Brent, you won't regret your decision. Remember, it's ALWAYS good to have a back up camera that you are comfortable with, well worth having in your back pocket.
Jon
So many roads, so little time.
Dennis - OUCH!!!! That sucks! Glad you are OK!Jon - I am going from a Canon Rebel EOSxt to a Canon Rebel EOS T3i. Going from an 8MP camera to an 18MP camera. I went with the Canon because I already have the EFS IS lenses and they work with this camera body. I can also shoot 1080P HD video with it and it has a flip and tilt screen that my old one did not have. I am hoping to get about $150 for the old camera, two lenses, 3 batteries, charger, and 3 Compact flash cards. If I can't get $150 then I will keep this as a spare.
https://brentsandsusanspicutures.shutterfly.com/
Brent -- I'm way behind on reading posts but I'm curious as to what camera you are purchasing to replace the Canon? We recently raised the bar with a new DSLR for the boss, lots of research (by me) and she is just delighted beyond belief.
The newest DSLR's are amazing ....... just from six years ago with my Nikon D70s to today is phenomenal. I'd like to upgrade myself, however ........... I'd rather plan another fabulous trip and keep shooting with the present camera
I think back to the late 60's when I was in college and worked nights at the post office to buy my Pentax Spotmatic and how delighted I was to own that gem of a camera. We now have cameras that are the best ever, wonderful. Even my little Leica point and shoot (emergency camera) is awesome.
I still have that Pentax Spotmatic w/lenses ------ have not put any film in that camera for ten years but yet I can't part with it.
Good evening all,
IIABSDISEI with temps in the low 80s. Work issues mostly resolved today. Dennis, sorry to hear about the accident but glad you are ok. Practiced with the soccer boys tonight. Last time scrimmaging with the high school kids for awhile. Going to see Red 2 tonight. I hope everyone has a good day.
Keep on training,
Mike C. from Indiana
Good afternoon all,
Cloudy, humid day but not as hot as usual. Have a small problem with my recently painted 96 Honda. They painted over the little things on the hood where water comes out of the windshield washer. I poked a pin in the holes to unclog it but the first time I tried it, it was still clogged and the backpressure blew the hose off underneath and all the washer fluid went on the ground. The end of the rubber tubing from the washer split and was not long enough to make a new joint. I stretched the hose a little and connected it again and it seems to be staying now. Cleaned out the holes again and this time it seemed to work. There are two tiny holes in each spray head but looks like only one in each is working good. Probably just needs some new tubing and possibly the new spray heads on top of the hood. Bet the dealer wants too much for those but will give them a call.
Ran trains quite a while today account not too hot. Had several derailments account asleep at the switch and one runaway engine that had power to a normaly off track. It hit another parked engine and knocked its tender off the track after derailing itself. Also had one rear end collision but no damage. Overloaded transformer with too many trains at one time and the transformer shut itself down. I'm getting too many trains and not enough room to park them on the layout. Constantly juggling everything. Hate to start putting things back in boxes but might have to.
Hey Buckeye! Lighten up on the Chief.
later,
Ray
SPMan
Home again. Out to eat as Wifey is in Richmond area with Great Niece.
Chalk up one for Buckeye [and that horn blower buddy of his]. Remember, do not mess with Mother Nature and the Chief.
God bless TCA 05-58541 Benefactor Member of the NRA, Member of the American Legion, Retired Boss Hog of Roseyville , KC&D Qualified
It's 76 with rain expected tonight.
Hmm not much here anymore. We went shopping this morning and now it's nap time. A nice chat with some of the guys last night.
Chief the high School looks really great, congrats on such a large project.
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
Good MorningSunny and getting a little humid out -- 77 feeling like 88F this afternoon. This morning a bit clammy and 70 out now...Not much on this one's plate today except that of even more filework...oh well...more cash in my pocket. lol!!Have a good day!!
Buckeye....ROFLCOPTER!!!!
Any argument carried far enough will end up in Semantics--Hartz's law of rhetoric Emerald. Leemer and Southern The route of the Sceptre Express Barry
I just started my blog site...more stuff to come...
http://modeltrainswithmusic.blogspot.ca/
Mornin' FellasUp late last night. Got an email from a photography supply place which has resulted in me deciding to sell my Canon Rebel EOSxt (this is the camera that I have been using to take the CTT gang mugshot picture at York since 2007/8), non-image stabilizing lenses (18-55, 75-350), 3 batteries, charger, manual, 16GB Compact Flash Card, 1GB Compact Flash Card, and 521MB Compact Flash Card, and a shutter release remote (needs battery I think). If anyone is interested email me. I may also sell my HD camcorder if the new camera does as good as the online reviews for it say.Demay - you are darned tooten I'll be enjoying this birthday! We learned last night that Christina knows how to dial a phone... going to need more soon!
Good Morning from Blueberryhill....
It is a sunny 58 degrees. Going up to 78 today with sunshine.
Today is an easy day. I have a few chores to do and an errand to run this afternoon. Not much else new here.
Buckeye, that was a good story. LOL
Buckeye & LAZ... TGIF
Dining car is here with Cheerios for breakfast.
Y'all have a great Friday.
Chuck
Mornin' boys. Mornin' English. Nice and cool in the Mid-Atlantic region. Spent the week up at my folks' place in WV. Littlest princess had a nice time at Deep Creek, and even paddle-boarded for the first time. Seems like yesterday she was getting out of spine surgery.
I had a quick 4-mile run this morning, and I sweated profusely due the high humidity. I was pretty exhausted and not able to do my usual amount of pushups. The workday flew by and I actually started my weekend early as I was able to wrap up everything by 1500. The sun is just starting to shine through the clouds now and I might mow the lawn tonight as it is supposed to rain tomorrow. I’m also going to join some other men from the church tomorrow to help one of our members move to another house. The wife is making risotto tonight and I cannot wait to eat it.
Buckeye – That was a good one.
Brent – I believe you will enjoy that birthday party as much as she will.
Partly cloudy here today. Rained just a little bit - just as I was hauling the lawn mower out -making the grass too wet to mow.
Jim - thanks for the ZW cord replacement tips.
I got the KW opened up tonight. Was like the ZW - really dirty outside, but not too bad inside. It needs a new power cord as well, and I noticed that long arm seems to be bent, as the roller is not square to the windings.
All for now.
Buckeye - LOL Well the 8yo laptop has been upgraded from XP to Win7, all 120+ updates downloaded and installed. It is running like it is brand new! Downloaded the LCS software from Lionel, connected a USB to Serial Adapter (Win7 installed drivers, then 5 minutes later downloaded and installed updated drivers), downloaded the LCS 1.52 updates from Lionel, updated the CAB-2 and Base. Ran a few tests and everything is running smoothly! Put the CSX 608 AC6000 and CSX B&O Celebration 6607 AC6000 on the tracks, programmed them up, played around hauling a 20 car coal train around the layout with the Chessie GP30s hauling their customary 15+ PS1 Boxcar consist as well. NO PILE UPS! Dug out the C&O S2, loaded her into the system and played around with her for a bit. I must say this is one nice switcher! Runs and insanely slow speeds, and has custom 'Yard Talk' between the engine and the tower - neat!The 200ft of 16g Red and 200ft of 16g Black wire arrived today as well. Now waiting for the TVSes and toggle switches to arrive, then I'll start building the control panel. Bought a piece of .220 thick clear plexiglass today at Lowes, after I test out the rotary switch and toggle switch concept I'll work on laying out the track plan on the plexiglass, then start drilling mounting holes. REALLY want to have to two lower level mainlines and upper level mainline powered by Christina's birthday.It appears someone is VERY excited about her Birthday next Thursday. We have been informed that she wants 'presents - but not many, pizza, and ice cream' so the game plan is to take her and Matthew to a park so she can climb around like a monkey, slide on some slides, and just have lots of fun. We'll then come home for her to take a nap, then it is off to pizza and ice cream for dinner. When we get home we will have cake and she can open her presents from Mommy, Daddy, and Matthew. She is really looking forward to my parents and older sister coming next weekend for the family birthday party... OH - she is now singing "Happy Birthday to ME" LOL!
IIABSDISEI with temps in the 70s. A potentially nice quiet day at work went all to thunder with some problems. Maybe Friday will be better. Washed wife's van tonight. I hope everyone has a good day.
Buckeye Riveter After reading several new posts, I believe we now know the rest of the story. The Chief has finally graduated from the Roseyville High School after walking across the stage and being handed a diploma from the Mayor of Raleigh, NC. For graduation Ms. Chief gives him an all expense paid vacation to California affording her many hours of peace and quiet. The Chief takes off for California where we hear in detail about all of his activities. Blah, Blah, Blah, Blah and some more Blah. The Chief returns to Roseyville and they name the school after him , but......................... Back in California http://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/local/Plague-Infected-Squirrel-Found-Near-Campgrounds-in-Angeles-National-Forest-216842911.html?dr Coincidence? I don't think so!!!
After reading several new posts, I believe we now know the rest of the story.
The Chief has finally graduated from the Roseyville High School after walking across the stage and being handed a diploma from the Mayor of Raleigh, NC. For graduation Ms. Chief gives him an all expense paid vacation to California affording her many hours of peace and quiet. The Chief takes off for California where we hear in detail about all of his activities. Blah, Blah, Blah, Blah and some more Blah. The Chief returns to Roseyville and they name the school after him , but.........................
Back in California
http://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/local/Plague-Infected-Squirrel-Found-Near-Campgrounds-in-Angeles-National-Forest-216842911.html?dr
Coincidence? I don't think so!!!
Good investigative work Buckeye, I'm not surprised. I hope the students of Roseyville will take to heart the lesson learned.
Ray......I was sorry to hear about your friend from church, but I truly believe she is in better place. Her husband must be torn with mixed emotions, relief and grief. You have my prayers for both of them. JACK.
IF IT WON'T COME LOOSE BY TAPPING ON IT, DON'T TRY TO FORCE IT. USE A BIGGER HAMMER.
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
Good AfternoonA nice cool day here, sunny out but the air has a certain nip to it...Got a fair chunk of work done today on those files but I found more that needed some work done on them...mmmm...wonder where the fellow who was responsible for this went...mmmmAnyhow...got home in reasonable time to have some train time tonight...so I'm going off to do just that....
Chief, finally saw your link about the new high school. It is beautiful! Roseyville must really be proud of that. My computer is giving me a fit today. Took me half an hour just to post this.
Morning. Early Human Services Board meeting. Cloudy. Everyone got rain but Roseyville. Only a sprinkle. Severe Tstorm warning yesterday afternoon for Roseyville. Never a drop fell. No joke. Very slow moving just south of us. Rained itself out right where it started.
Off to the lake house to mow. Back tomorrow.
Thanks gang for the congrats. Folks talking about it today. One former Raleigh City Council member and now County Commissioner told me how mad Former Mayor of Raleigh, Charles Meeker, got when he heard I had one the vote to take the school away from him.
Dennis, right. West coast is returning to their state of normal which is not normal.
Have a good one.
The morning temp is 65, today will be sunny and 77.
Off we went yesterday with cousin and wife to ride a narrow gauge steam train. Never got there. We stopped at Chrysler's world HQ to see the car museum and it is no longer open to the public. No fair really cause it's a nice museum. Anyway, we took another side trip so the wives could shop one of those very large all year Christmas stores. That's as far as we got. By the time we left there it was mid afternoon. Sooo we headed back, ate at Logan's and came home.
8ntruck Nice day here today. About 80 with low humidity. The rain passed south of us last night, so I had to water the herbs and veggies tonight. Probably will have to mow the lawn tomorrow night, too. I reached a deal on the used postwar stuff that came into the LHS recently. Got a ZW, a KW, 2 #364 log loaders and a 3656 stock yard for a reasonable price. All of it is pretty dirty and will need work. I opened up the ZW tonight and discovered that it is reasonably clean on the inside. The biggest problems appear to be the dirty case and a missing power cord. The primary winding does not show continuity with anything on the secondary side, and the insulation on the variable secondary winding checks out OK. This being my first ZW, I've got to ask where the power cord exits the case - there is a hole in the bottom case near the A, B, C, D, and U terminals. I assume this is where the cord should exit. Should there be a grommet there, or just a UL knot in the cord for strain relief? All for now.
Nice day here today. About 80 with low humidity. The rain passed south of us last night, so I had to water the herbs and veggies tonight. Probably will have to mow the lawn tomorrow night, too.
I reached a deal on the used postwar stuff that came into the LHS recently. Got a ZW, a KW, 2 #364 log loaders and a 3656 stock yard for a reasonable price. All of it is pretty dirty and will need work. I opened up the ZW tonight and discovered that it is reasonably clean on the inside. The biggest problems appear to be the dirty case and a missing power cord. The primary winding does not show continuity with anything on the secondary side, and the insulation on the variable secondary winding checks out OK. This being my first ZW, I've got to ask where the power cord exits the case - there is a hole in the bottom case near the A, B, C, D, and U terminals. I assume this is where the cord should exit. Should there be a grommet there, or just a UL knot in the cord for strain relief?
8n,
Here you go.
ZW Cord Replacement:
1) Remove four screws holding upper case.
2) Remove the two brass straps from the tops of the coil brackets.
3) Place ZW terminal side down and remove the four 5/16" bolts holding the base and coil brackets to the lower case.
4) Remove the coil bracket that is facing up to gain access to the solder points for the cord.
5) Pass the new cord through the hole in the lower case (no grommet), and tie a knot about 7" from the end.
Jim
Good Morning.Well!! Did it get kind of chilly out here last night! It got down to 50! Now we are at 52...and sunny....going for a high near 70 later on....Today I will be rather busy with more files and hopefully some train room time later on...
It is a cool 68 degrees. Sunny. Going up to 76 today with sunshine.
Today is a busy day. Wife is grocery shopping. I have a bunch of chores to do and the usual things. Will be busy until lunch. Then, a nice nap.
I saw an interesting thing on the Weather channel this morning.... It seems that a swarm of bees attacked a jet airliner at Charlotte, NC airport, and then an escalator caught fire, and finally, a coyote was walking the runway. Only could have happened in NC.
Dining car has arrived with Cheerios for breakfast.
Y'all have a great Thursday.
Good morning everyone. Getting ready to head in. Have a late start today, so going a little later than normal.
Joe, I may go with the digital version. A number of folks talk about the same issues. I do miss the news.
Ray, good to be back, enjoying the civility. The little ones do keep us going. We are in the throws of potty training...hope it is finished soon.
sounds like the left coast is returning to their version of normal, post Chief visit. Regarding the town of Rosyville, nice place and, having visited, it seems there is mutual respect between the Mayor and the PD. I guess that helps when making such videos as the DUI.
hope each of you has a blessed day,
dennis
TCA#09-63805
Konbanwa,
It was another day of clouds and rain today, which meant another day of using the car to get to and from work versus the bicycle. I believe the outlook for this weekend is better. I worked a little later than usual but still came home a reasonable time. The kids and I ate roasted chicken and vegetables for dinner. The wife is going out for dinner with some friends. The kids and I will catch up on some reading and Mr. Bean cartoon episodes for the remainder of the evening.
SP Ray – I’m sorry for the loss of your friend. I’ll pray for comfort for her husband and family.
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