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Posted by sir james I on Friday, September 20, 2013 12:58 PM

Laz not in the fall, April works best for Charlie and I have no train needs. But I look forward to the trip as we arrive on Tuesday, that gives us Wednesday for Strasburg and bandit meets.

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Posted by Buckeye Riveter on Friday, September 20, 2013 1:01 PM

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Buckeye.... The snow cannon is all tuned up and pointed at the center of Roseyville.  Ready to go.


Good job, Chuck!!! Thumbs Up According to the Old Farmer's Almanac, we will have plenty of snow and cold to use for the snow cannon.  Roseyville, the home of massive amounts of hot air, will of course be warmer than normal, but the famed Ohio Buckeye Snow Cannon will provide them shock and awe in January. 

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Posted by RockIsland52 on Friday, September 20, 2013 1:22 PM

The Collings Foundation's Wings of Freedom Tour is arriving today at the Beverly MA. airport with their WW II vintage and historic aircraft, just 3 miles Southwest of my house.  A B17 just flew overhead!!!  The planes will be here through Sunday, both on the ground and in the air, with rides in all three available and on-the-ground tours also conducted.   

In August and early September they toured airports in Trenton, Belmar, Millville, Cape May, and Morristown New Jersey with their B17, B24, and P51 Mustang.  Also this Summer, they visited locations in PA. Ohio, CT., NH, and Maine as well.  After MA, they are off to RI, CT, NY, MD, and GA, winding down their annual Northern swing.  The planes winter down South somewhere and do tours down their.  

I never miss them when they come to town, and it looks like Sunday for me.  These planes are awesome, whether stationary or in the air, especially when they make low level, full throttle passes over the airfield.  I can get some pretty good video and still shots right from my (newly refurbished) deck off my kitchen.  Time to break out the camera!!!!

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Posted by RockIsland52 on Friday, September 20, 2013 1:44 PM

Banks

No more news on the fallen rider. Thanks for the prayers.

  Jack...... I like the name Raven. I must’ve missed you getting a puppy.  My Raven got bit by the Electric Fence while meeting the cows. Now he thinks they did it. He tries to sneak up on them and barks like crazy every chance he gets. How do you recommend we break him? 

Banks......I have kept the fallen rider in my prayers all of these weeks and will keep him there, front and center.Angel

Re the e-fence.....I will PM you tonight. 

The summary:  Raven can be taught to respect your fence and the property boundaries and realize that it IS the fence he needs to respect (after you). 

Dogs love to fence fight.  They have a natural territorial instinct.  And they all have prey drive to varying degrees, regardless of breed. 

The simplest and quickest solution to correcting an off-leash dog is an e-collar for the dog with a remote control (like hunters use) so you can control the goings on from a distance (quarter to a half mile depending on the unit).  They work with collar vibrations, a tone, and/or a zap. 

Just like the dog will not mess with the wire e-fence because the "corrections" are "meaningful" yet fair/consistent (I have a wireless one to contain my dogs on my property), Raven will likewise respect your commands with an e-collar and remote control, first time and every time, no matter how riled up they get, no matter how distracted they get, no matter how far from you they get.  Training on the proper, humane, and effective use of the ecollar is important. 

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Posted by fifedog on Friday, September 20, 2013 2:31 PM

RAVEN - I approve. Cool

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Friday, September 20, 2013 3:36 PM

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The chiefs hotdog stand down at city hall.

Speaking of hot dogs, the first Saturday in November is Fall Festival in Rolesville.  Instead of National Night Out, our PD does free hot dogs to anyone who comes.  Since it is on Main Street, attracts a lot of people and Town residents.  One of my Town Councilman's GrandDaughter graduated in visual arts.  She made this plaque that was presented to me saying I am the main promoter of Rolesville.

Exactly the way I was dressed last November.  Main Street Park is in the background. 

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Posted by fifedog on Friday, September 20, 2013 4:07 PM

Ok, why did I immediately think of SOUTH PARK?

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Posted by rtraincollector on Friday, September 20, 2013 5:40 PM

Watch out dollar store for a rush on coffee makers

Fife I didn't want to say anything but was my thoughts also.

 

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Posted by RedfireS197 on Friday, September 20, 2013 7:58 PM

fifedog

Ok, why did I immediately think of SOUTH PARK?

I thought the same thing.  I thought about commenting on the first picture, but I don't think I should...Smile, Wink & Grin

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Posted by cheapclassics on Friday, September 20, 2013 9:17 PM

Good evening all,

Saw "We're the Millers".  Only thing in common with that movie and the type D. Weimer makes is that the importance of family is somewhat emphasized, albeit in radically different ways.  Work was ok.  Humid here.

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Posted by dbaker48 on Saturday, September 21, 2013 2:06 AM

Good Evening!

Sure have learned a lot from Jack's posts and interesting!

Going to go to a "show" tomorrow morning, only 5 hours.  Will be great to get out!

I am really impressed with the Award below that the Chief received!!  That is great.

ChiefEagles

One of my Town Councilman's GrandDaughter graduated in visual arts.  She made this plaque that was presented to me saying I am the main promoter of Rolesville.

Exactly the way I was dressed last November.  Main Street Park is in the background. 

4   (Days and arm cast should come off)

Later

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Posted by Blueberryhill RR on Saturday, September 21, 2013 7:02 AM

Good Morning from Blueberryhill.............

It is a dark and rainy 70 degrees. Looks like all day at 78 degrees.

Today is an easy day. I have a few chores to do and then, I can relax and do some reading.  Lunch and a nap, later.

Usual breakfast on the dining car.

Y'all have a great Saturday.

Chuck

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Saturday, September 21, 2013 8:39 AM

Morning all.  Rainy.  Looked at radar and there was a lull right now.  Pam and I hit the park trail [paved].  This time we took Wiley [the terrorist] and Lucy.  After a little while, Lucy remembered the routine and stop trying to pull away and smell every squirrel "trail".  Wiley wanted to attack everything and strange dogs.  Pam did a round and a half and went home.  Lucy and I did two rounds which is about 2 miles.  I brought her home as she was slowing and was not use to the "march". 

Shake and Bake calls while I am climbing "cardiac hill".  Told him I would call later.  Think he is going to the outside "show" today in his wheelchair and put on his Vietnam Vet hat.  Also will be holding a tin cup and a hand full of pencils. Whistling  You know those West Coast 60's hippies.  Anything to make a buck. Confused 

Off to the Store [HH] and maybe Mrs. Edna's [haven't been in months].

Now for a shower. 

Have a great weekend.

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Posted by SPMan on Saturday, September 21, 2013 11:29 AM

Good morning all,

Not much to report but weather is cooler, thankfully.

Don B., glad you are getting out.  Good luck getting the arm cast off soon.

Jack, nice to hear about your new pup.

Chief, good work on the walking.  Sounds like those dogs are not used to long hauls.

Our adult son who lives with us is off on another adventure this weekend.  He flew to Austin Texas for some kind of car race.  Made some spaghetti while he is gone account he can't eat tomato sauce when he is here.

Wife is managing her neck pains with excercise and Tylenol but doctor did not order anymore therapy.  Probably because medicare won't allow it.  However he did not recommed any extra even if we pay for it.

Friend Larry is off on another week long vacation trip also.

Have a good weekend,

Ray

 

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Posted by cheapclassics on Saturday, September 21, 2013 6:47 PM

Good evening all,

Grandkids lost 5-4 today.  They were down 3-0, tied it up, and then scored one less goal in the 4th quarter.  Grandson's team lost 7-1, but he was not there as he had 3 hours of CCD class today.  Never heard of 3 hours on a Saturday 4 times a year for religious ed, but I guess there is something new every year.   "My" soccer kids had mixed results today as the boys lost 2-0 and the girls managed only another tie 2-2 despite outshooting the other team by 2-1.  Go figure.  While in Indy today, scored some better tennis shoes.   Went to Indiana Historical Society to view some exhibits there.  Very relaxing day.

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Posted by Blueberryhill RR on Sunday, September 22, 2013 6:22 AM

Good Morning from Blueberryhill............

It is a cold and foggy 50 degrees.  Going up to 65 today with sunshine.

Today is an easy day. I will spend a few hours in the train room enjoying the new engine. I have a 10 car freight that it pulls with no effort. 

Baseball this afternoon.  Go Tribe.

Cheerios served on the dining car for breakfast.

Y'all have a great Sunday.

Chuck

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Posted by fifedog on Sunday, September 22, 2013 7:14 AM

Mornin' boys.  Clearing and 57, after we received some much needed rain in the Mid-Atlantic region.  Gonna head over to Arbutus for a train show in a little bit.  Rearranged the Thomas table yesterday, for grandson.  Football game on tv @ 1, and NASCAR @ 2.  Speaking of, NASCAR hinting (again) that Dover may lose one of its dates, if so, I'll probably lose interest in NASCAR.  O's are done this year.

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Posted by anjdevil2 on Sunday, September 22, 2013 9:10 AM

Good Sunday Morning........

Sunny and 61 now going up to 70 with bright sunshine..... cool breeze now.  Rained last night, and was up at 2 for a turnpike rescue....car on its side.  No one was injured.  Still, didn't get home until 4.

6 day work week ended yesterday, picked up an Angel of Death and some tombstones from Michaels on the way home, less than $30.  Cleaned up and boxed my loose train stuff and snuck it up into the attic which includes my newly acquired NJ Transit work train set....just off of layaway.  Also put on layaway an MTH firehouse for Thanksgiving pickup.

Parents in NC til Thursday, been house shopping since the transportation issue has been solved.  Later today, I'll run back to work to start the Reliant engine rebuild.  After coffee, of course.  

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Sunday, September 22, 2013 11:51 AM

Afternoon.  Sunday School and then took Wifey to the Gro.  2 1/2 inches of rain last night.  Sunny and breezy.  Fall is here.

Pound the pavement later today.

Have a great week.

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Posted by RockIsland52 on Sunday, September 22, 2013 2:24 PM

Like many on the right coast, we had rain overnight, sunshine by noon.  Some friends from Fleetwood PA. drove up Friday and are at the NASCAR race today in Loudon NH. They stopped by for a visit yesterday afternoon and we basked in the sunlight for a few hours on the deck. chowing on cheese and fruit over a couple of brewskies.  We had to take a pass joining them and other friends up in Salisbury MA for dinner since we concluded that leaving a puppy locked up in a crate unsupervised for a few hours was an unwise idea.....voracious chewers canget into trouble quickly.  While our friends were pulling out, the grandchildrenarrived with the SIL while our daughter was out with girlfriends for dinner and a comedy show.  I decided we would pick uphot dogs from a place called THE SCOTTY DOG here in Beverly.  It is very much like SupeDawg in Chicago......maybe DougM is familiar with.  It's a 1950s style drive in, and you are served at your car.  The Scotty Dog is the only place I am aware of that serves Vienna brand hot dogs  Dd in chili and fries and you have very happy grandkids.  We were able to eat on the deck. and the warm breeze kept the mosquitoes at bay.  The stars were out and a most enjoyable evening ensued with the little grandkids plaing (supervised) with puppy Raven.  I got to bed late after cleaning up after they all went home.  Back to the Patriots and Red Sox games with some NASCAR thrown in for good measure.  The weather could not be more beautiful.  Later gang.  JACK.

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Sunday, September 22, 2013 4:21 PM

Wow, Vet buddy who hunts with me some has bought a used bank building in neighboring town.  Converting it to a Vet practice.  Got a text so went to see it while he was working on shrubs.  Will take until Dec, but we will go there after that.  He is a Yank for IL.  A few good Yanks in the world I guess. Whistling

Dropped into Tractor Supply.  Black Oil sunflower bird food $19.99 for 50 lbs.  Home Depot and Lowes, almost $30.  Also suet cakes 12 for $10.  Good buys.

Wifey decorating the "Arch De Triumph" over front walkway for Halloween. Confused

Later. 

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Posted by Buckeye Riveter on Sunday, September 22, 2013 5:55 PM

Back from the lake where I thought we would see ice at the edges this morning.  

On Saturday, Mrs. Buckeye and I visited Stockyard Express, a train store near Oberlin, OH. (West of Cleveland)  This is a really great store with plenty to see on display.  Not as much used equipment as I had hoped, but just about every MTH engine made is on display.  Mrs. Buckeye judges train stores on two criteria; 1. Cleanliness, 2. Brightness of lighting.  Stockyard Express received A's in both categories. 


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Posted by cheapclassics on Sunday, September 22, 2013 6:54 PM

Good evening all,

Sunny.  Mowed yard for first time in a few weeks.  Talked to Lucas.  Will see him next Saturday. 

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Posted by dbaker48 on Sunday, September 22, 2013 9:50 PM

Good Evening!!

3     Ended up having a good day at the show yesterday.  (Did not do the cup and pencil thing.  Thought it could be considered disrespectful).

Had another quiet day today, watched Nascar and did some reading.  Talked with one of the guys from Knotts today, things not so good.  The small train not running, in the round house for annual maint, while Haunt mazes are on the track.  Then the Goose has a bad bearing that was just discovered, requires machining from outside source.  Then Steam Engine had a drift pin break in the outside #1 driver.  Soo, the railroad is totally down today, and will be until the Goose is out of the Round House.

Tomorrow go to the VA, they are going to remove a couple of skin tags for a biospy (near the eye).  Dont anticipate any issues.

Some nice photos in Photo Fun, & Layouts in CTT magazine.

Have a great day, and prayers for those that are in need.

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Posted by 8ntruck on Sunday, September 22, 2013 9:57 PM

The weather has been great this weekend.  Sunny, mid-70's and low humidity.  A line of storms rolled through on Friday and took out all of the high heat and humidity. 

Putzed around the house and yard this weekend doing little odd jobs inside and yard work outside.  One of the yard jobs was tree trimming.  The resulting brush took two pickup loads to cart to the disposal site.  I have reached the limit of my pole saw - nothing left that is in reach.  Nothing left to hit me in the head while mowing, either.  I suppose that if I use a ladder and the pole saw.....  Wait!  Somebody else on the forum tried a variation on that theme a while back and had some poor results. 

I picked up a Playtime O gage set from the LHC.  Looks to be an early 60's set sold by Sears and made by Marx.  War bonnet diesels, three passenger cars and three freight cars.  Original box in OK condition.  We will use this one in the KATY Depot museum display that is being planned for next year.

Put an order in for a book on railroad signals while I was there too.

 

Speaking of the Depot, we got a call from the security service yesterday about 5pm saying that there was a fire alarm there, and the fire department had been called.  We got there a few minutes later to see two fire trucks, and hear both the fire alarm and burglar alarm going off.  Turns out it was a burned out pump motor on one of the ground source heating/cooling system burned up.  There was a 'burp' in the power earlier in the afternoon, and I'm going to guess that the three phase motor tried to run on less than three phases.  I'm glad that the fire department has a lock box on the building with a key.  Got them in quicker, and saves me from fixing a door or a window.

After we got the alarms silenced, we went back to the car to wait for an all clear to go back into the building.  While idly looking at the fire trucks, I noticed that the ladder truck was labeled as 'Truck #1',while the pumper was labeled 'Engine #1'.  Can some of you forum members out there with fire department experience comment on naming conventions for various types of fire equipment?

All for now.

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Posted by anjdevil2 on Monday, September 23, 2013 2:00 AM

8N, traditionally, pumpers are engines.....as they used be run by steam engines.

Ladders are either Truck or Ladder depending on where you're from.  FDNY has Truck Companies, our Ladder is Ladder 41 ( our county station designation is 41). 

Rescue Trucks are usually for heavy rescue like vehicle or building rescue.  Blurring the lines a bit, ladder or truck companies might also have vehicle rescue capabilites.  Our Engine 41 has that capability.

There are also quints, rescue/pumpers, tanker/pumpers....I could go on.,.....

I'm just back from a mutual aid call .... was at warehouse for water flow alarm.  Fortunately, it was nothing.

Back to bed......zzzzzzz

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Posted by Buckeye Riveter on Monday, September 23, 2013 5:35 AM

Heading out for my 8th lipotripsy this morning.   Sigh  

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Posted by Blueberryhill RR on Monday, September 23, 2013 6:12 AM

Good Morning from Blueberryhill..........

It is a cold 44 degrees. Cloudy. Going up to 70 today with sunshine.

Today is a busy day.  I have a bunch of things to do. Wife is running errands. Maybe I'll get done for lunch and a nap.

Buckeye......Good luck.

Dining car has Cheerios for breakfast.

Y'all have a great Monday.

Chuck

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Monday, September 23, 2013 6:47 AM

Buckeye Riveter

Heading out for my 8th lipotripsy this morning.   Sigh  

Hope things work out!!! 

Good Morning

Another dull drab day here...high going to 60 today....tonight going down to ...oh...36....mmmmm

Got to spend the weekend doing a bunch of gotta dos and gotta buys and also gigging as well...very busy of late.

Anyways...off to do the latest round of gotta do's and gotta buys....LTR!!!

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Posted by RockIsland52 on Monday, September 23, 2013 7:40 AM

BUCKEYE.....I hope this procedure works and that your doctors get this sorted out.  Lord knows they have had enough time and opportunities. With your travel schedule, you must get paranoid about the next bout.  Good luck.   Sigh 

JACK

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