Aloha. It was a relaxing weekend. Ate my share of left-over Halloween candy - helping out the other family members of course by removing the temptations. Puttered around the layout last night as the bride took our youngest to the theatre to see Mary Poppins. Cut myself shaving this morning and it was all I could do to avoid bleeding all the way in to work. It is a little thing but annoying. Hope the Chief is feeling better. Bob, is anyone documenting this big dish move on the web somewhere? It's fascinating.Brent, those photos bring back good memories.Saw in the paper today that Amtrak has one of its last east-coast dome cars here in state for a while - I think it is ex-Great Northern. The writer road it in from South Bend.I wonder if this link will work. http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/columnists/ct-met-getting-around-1104-20131104,0,1609602.column
Doug Murphy 'We few, we happy few, we band of brothers...' Henry V.
I read V8's weather recap. Wow! I don't know how the CA. boys can handle all that terrible weather, especially when it was a balmy 29 degrees this morning. All of our annuals are toast now except for two potted mums on the front porch. Our carved pumpkins have held up, but the wifey thinks they should be gonzo. I am watching the final week or so of falling leaves. So I guess it is time to admit that Winter is upon us, with the temperatures on that downward spiral until February or March. Time to get seriour about football, hockey, and basketball I suppose. The wife is already breaking out the Winter coats for the dogs!!!! Dobermans have hair, not coats like most other breeds, so they are not very weather tolerant without some human help. Later, gang. JACK.
IF IT WON'T COME LOOSE BY TAPPING ON IT, DON'T TRY TO FORCE IT. USE A BIGGER HAMMER.
It has occured to me that Brent's bank account is under duress which is what happens when wives go shopping in anticipation of the little ones' upcoming fashion needs with the changing of the seasons. And he thinks there will be money for the layout. Ha ha. Add in Christmas and he is going to be enduring some lean times!!!! :-)
Dennis, just when I thought things at LAX couldn't get much worse, it did. I agree with you about the overkill on everything following the shooting. The media thrives on this stuff and the authorities are so afraid of being sued for something or other that they do to much. This is the price we pay for having a free society. These crazies or here to stay I'm afraid.
Feeling a little better today after having indigestion over the week end. Took DIL and her family out to dinner last night for her birthday then back home for desert. I just ate light (for me).
Nice cool weather today. I'll take it.
Ray
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RockIsland52 It has occured to me that Brent's bank account is under duress which is what happens when wives go shopping in anticipation of the little ones' upcoming fashion needs with the changing of the seasons. And he thinks there will be money for the layout. Ha ha. Add in Christmas and he is going to be enduring some lean times!!!! :-)
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Brent enjoy it as long as you can and bank them memories for later in life you will be glad you did.
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Happy Monday!!
It was 30 today on the banks of the Delaware River and windy...coldest day since March 28th.Judge asked a few questions and at 0940 I was divorced. She did not respond to the summons and no showed to court (like I REALLY expected her to show...HAH!!). Hizzoner told me if I wanted alimony to ask NOW as when I left I would get nada......yeah, ok, like she has anything.....so, it is completed, excepting I have to send her a copy of the decree.....which is the least I could do for her.
After it all said and done, I'll eventually get my roadrunner back in my name. Need to start pricing exhaust systems. Reliant first......then the monster.
Not much train related. Trying to hold back from buying the A A set from RMT in CNJ colors.....hey, maybe a divorce present???
I am the monster in your head...And I thought you'd learn by now, It seems you haven't yet.I am the venom in your skin --- Breaking Benjamin
Indianapolis and Cincinnati this week.
Celebrating 18 years on the CTT Forum.
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Good evening all,
Long day at work. Watched a movie wife gave me for 35th anniversary.
Mike C. from Indiana
lion88roar RockIsland52 It has occured to me that Brent's bank account is under duress which is what happens when wives go shopping in anticipation of the little ones' upcoming fashion needs with the changing of the seasons. And he thinks there will be money for the layout. Ha ha. Add in Christmas and he is going to be enduring some lean times!!!! :-) Nope - TheQ isn't one of those fairer types who think she and the kids need 1 outfit for every day of a season. Actually there are weeks when we have to do a extra load of laundry because one of the kids runs out of clothing! Funny story - On Friday the Toys-R-Us catalog arrived in the mail, keep in mind this is NOTHING compared to the Sears & Roebuck catalog of the 1970s, but I came down stairs to find TheQ and The Princess sitting on the floor giggling uncontrollably. Come to find out they are marking the catalog with The Princess's 'wish list'! I am then informed that I have to review said list with The Princess once they are done... as I am reviewing the list with The Princess I am told which items are 'her toys' and which ones are 'for Matthew'. I can honestly say I have never seen her so animated. On one page was a Little Tikes inflatable bouncy thing... well let me just say that if that is all she receives she would be happy as a clam! At the end of the 'review' I was asked 'We set up tree now?'. I can't wait for CHRISTmas.
Brent,
You need to sneak a Lionel or MTH catalog in there too. Even into the 90s, I remember looking forward to the toy section of the Sears catalog. I am ready for Christmas, and I am buying more Flyer.
Ventured out to Toby Tyler's Hobby Center in West Mifflin, PA today and bought more Flyer. I bought a wrapped 293 steamer and a very clean wrapped and boxed 714 log dump car.
Jim
Partly sunny, maybe 60 today. Work was still there when I got back today. No vacation nomes showed up last Friday to magically clear my desk .
On a higher note, I picked up the local paper from the front porch this morning, unrolled it, and found myself looking back at me from the front page above the fold! I did talk to a photographer, but did not expect a picture on the front page. I put the picture on Sunday's SPF.
All for now.
Good night all. Visited Dr. this afternoon after two Town meetings. Still running fever after taking Tylenol. Sinus infection and not in lungs. Taking codeine to keep cough down. Then had a marathon Town Board meeting on annexing and approving a new subdivision. Across the road from a big family which owns lots of farm land. "We don't want it because we live out here and don't want to hear kids and lawnmowers on Sunday mornings." Bet the biggest complaints will be the new homeowners complaining about those big diesel John Deeres and combines. You want to tell them, if you don't want neighbors, you'd better buy up all the property around you. That family could afford to have bought the farm that the developers bought and never strained. The Board voted to delay the final outcome until next meeting. It was then 10:30. BTW: it will pass.
Ray, you have become quite a comedian.
Off to bed. Sleep tight.
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ChiefEagles Then had a marathon Town Board meeting on annexing and approving a new subdivision. Across the road from a big family which owns lots of farm land. "We don't want it because we live out here and don't want to hear kids and lawnmowers on Sunday mornings." Bet the biggest complaints will be the new homeowners complaining about those big diesel John Deeres and combines.
Then had a marathon Town Board meeting on annexing and approving a new subdivision. Across the road from a big family which owns lots of farm land. "We don't want it because we live out here and don't want to hear kids and lawnmowers on Sunday mornings." Bet the biggest complaints will be the new homeowners complaining about those big diesel John Deeres and combines.
I can't wait until the new subdivision residents arrive at the Roseyville Town Board Meeting and demand a noise wall paid for by the town. Of course it will need to be aesthetically pleasing. Therefore they will demand that a renowned artist from France be hired to consult with the gold leaf installer to make it one of a kind.
Chief.....How does anyone get sick when they live in the "sunny" South? From the propaganda perpetuated on the population of the Buckeye State you should be basking in warm ocean breezes. What ever, get well soon because you are no fun when you are sick. Just ask Miss Pam.
Konbanwa,
This will be a quick note as yesterday and today have been busy days. Last night was flag football practice and a deacons' meeting. Tonight was volleyball practice and homework assistance. I don't think I'll be able to slow down until about two weeks before Christmas.
Bob - I'm glad you're in your own place. I hope you are well.
Chief - I hope you feel better.
Jim - I can't wait to hear about your Flyer purchases.
Sayonara,
Joe
Good Morning from Blueberryhill...............
Good Morning, Joe.........
It is a cloudy 48 degrees. Going up to 62 today with some cloudy skies.
Today is a busy day. Lots of chores and an errand to run. I will be busy until lunchtime. Then, a nice nap. Not much else new..
Usual breakfast on the dining car.
Y'all have a great Tuesday.
Chuck
Mornin' FellasProbe - Last year I started a tradition with Christina where she gets to go to the train store with me the Saturday after we put up the trains and trees for Christmas, she gets to choose one car to add to her train. I will do the same with Matthew starting next year. When they get to age 8 I will let them pick out an engine to pull their train. TheQ thinks this is a really neat way to get them interested in my hobby and to hopefully keep them interested. It amazes me how careful Christina is with the trains, you just have to watch her and when she starts getting overly animated you have to shut it down... or no telling how violent an end will come to an object. Only three more days of work this week. Taking Friday off for TheQ's day, we are not allowed to discuss how young she is getting. For some reason this year is really hitting her hard, not sure but I think it is because she is now 2/3 her mother's age when she passed - and I think that really has her scared. Having a hard time figuring this one out. Anyhoo, Friday we are going to go look for a replacement for the 525. I think she has her heart set on either a 528 or 535, just has to determine what color exterior & interior and options she wants, then settle on how much she wants to pay for a car.
Aloha. Looks like it will be pleasant today with rain later. Busy evening as soon as I got home from work, I had to drive the youngest over to my inlaws who will host him today because he is out of school for a teachers institute day - I always thought they were strategically placed on a Friday or Monday . Then fixed their electronics and finally made it back home to watch the Bears unexpected win. Whew!Have to do it all again tonight to pick him up after work. Brent, we had a similar tradition with our kids of giving them a car for 'their' train. My daughters train is 22 cars long and one son's is 19... Isn't Raymond Loewry's birthday link on Google cool!
Morning all. Been reclinerizing since 7 AM. Wiley had to come and jump on me while I was sleeping in the bed. Got up for a cup of coffee and got down two before sleep took over again. Trying to recover from Tussinux [loaded with codeine].
Election day for three Town Council persons. No opposition.
Brent, forgot to tell you last night how great the kids looked in the photos. Tell Q not to worry. She will be around a long time. She has to so she will be able to nurse you after your accidents.
Brent's protégé, Shake and Bake will soon be out of his "chains".
Shave and shower. Maybe sober up. If not, will walk a block to the school to vote. [nice to have red underline for spell check. bad this morning]
Later
Just returned late last night from an amazing eight days in AZ with the primary objective being the Grand Canyon. This was a trip that had been planned for over a year for many reasons. Sharyl, her sister and seven friends hiked the Kaibab trail to the bottom of the canyon and spent two nights at the Phantom Ranch, 7 1/2 miles of VERY steep trails -- all down and primitive. Two days later they hiked out 10 1/2 miles on the Bright Angel trail, extremely exhausting but incredibly rewarding.
It had been 39 years since we had been to the GC, at that time we were there for only one day basically as a drive by. This trip, for both of us, was simply awesome. I was able to take many short hikes on the rim and one unbelievable helicopter ride through the canyon, what a rush. I hope after my January surgery that I will be able to hike once again with Sharyl and the group in another year. They left the Phantom Ranch at 6:15 AM and arrived at the Bright Angel trail head at 6:00 PM, wiped out but with HUGE smiles. There was a very nice evening dinner w/wine after long hot showers
For those of you who have not been to the Grand Canyon, put it on your short list of places to visit. It is considered one the seven wonders of the world and I don't doubt that for one second. There's something to do for every age level, even a train that runs from Williams to the Grand Canyon village and then back to Williams after a two-three hour layover.
We were also able to spend four nights in the Phoenix area with her sister and hubby, I can see why so many senior citizens winter there. The weather is incredible but too far away from our grand children for us.
Jon
So many roads, so little time.
Spank any box store paint will work for what you need to do. However a sanding sealer or clear coat would be a good way to start.
S..
"IT's GOOD TO BE THE KING",by Mel Brooks
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Good afternoon all,
Chief, sorry to hear that you are suffering from your yearly cold/flu or whatever it is. Take care of yourself. That codine sounds like good stuff if you need sleep.
I tried walking this morning but only made it for about half the distance I usually walk. The old frame was complaining with too many ailments today.
Ran some trains this afternoon. Nice and comfortable in the garage this time of year. I need more yard space but the only place would be a sub level under the layout. Something to think about.
Got mail from AARP today trying to sell us supplemental health insurance. Only problem is they want double what I am paying now for the same coverage. I got mine originally through the railroad union. Can't believe how much better it is than what ordinary folks have to pay. This has nothing to do with the new affordable healthcare law. It's just a supplement to medicare to cover what they don't.
Trying to think of something easy for dinner tonight. I'm leaning toward Boston Market roasted chicken with three sides. Probably spend less than if I go to the super market for something to cook.
Hope Don is having some luck finding another doctor to take his cast off.
Nice weather this week so far.
Jon, congratulations to your Mrs. for completing the hike to and from the bottom of the Grand Canyon. Wow! That's some feat. The only thing I ever did even remotely close to that was a hike from the floor of Yosemite Valley to the top of Glacier Point. It was about 4 miles I think each way. Anyway, well done!
later,
Ok, so we played 11 v 9,ended regulation 1-1 and OT the same way, and had to go to a shootout, but we won tonight. Weather permitting, we play again tomorrow night. Made up for an awful day at work.
About 60 and rain most of today. Supposed to have a storm blow through tonight, then the bottom falls out of the temperature tomorrow.
I'm taking the opportunity to service the locomotives and rolling stock I ran at the train show last weekend as I put them away. Mostly oiling and dusting, though, I have not gotten to the Berkshire that took a short flight off of the table or the Hudson that stopped running for no apparent reason.
Off to bed, Did get through both NCIS's before reclinerizing took over. Kids in and out.
Local elections: All Mayors that were up for reelection were reelected except the vocal antigun one. She lost big time.
Still not doing good.
Jon sounds like a great trip.
Sleep tight.
Konbanwa (Ohayo Chuck),
It was a somewhat warm fall day today and it was quite sunny. The workday flew by and then we had flag football practice this evening. I was a little perturbed that most of the kids did not take the time to review the playbook yet; actually, I'm more annoyed at their parents. We have our first game this Saturday and we sure could benefit from one more practice, but tonight was the last one before the game. We had fish and roasted vegetables for dinner.
Chief - Get well soon.
Jon - Great job on the GC hike.
Doug M. - I thought that Google image was cool.
Mike C. - I'm glad your team won.
Mornin' boys. Sunny & 41 in the Mid-Atlantic region. Just checkin' in.
Did start jigsawing out the new North Pole layout, that will fit in the living room corner.
Good Morning from Blueberryhill......
It is a cloudy 47 degrees. Going up to 70 today with sunshine.
Today is a busy day. I have chores to do and a project to start. I need to make a few phone calls and do some business. Lunch and a nap, later.
Dining car has Cheerios for breakfast.
Y'all have a great Wednesday.
Aloha. What a miserable rainy morning. I feel very squishy because it is raining sideways. Ah well. I'd like to visit the Grand Canyon someday. HudsonJohn, nice front page photo - in the sunday photo fun thread. I discovered our kittens roamed into the basement the other day and inadvertently tore apart a few tunnels on the layout - probably trying to fit through them, so that's a project for this evening or the weekend.
Slow moving this morning. Sunny and warmer. Got to get rid of this sinus stuff.
$.99 hot dogs day at Rville grill.
Not much on agenda until evening. Dinner with Oldest and her hubby and then view wedding photos. Did type a long email on the procedure of the next meeting's public hearings. Sent to Board and staff members.
Tomorrow is different. Full schedule [sick or not].
Hope all are OK.
Later.
Lost tonight in rain 2-1. Scored some CDs at Target afterward. Avril Lavigne, Katy Perry and Selena Gomez for a little variety at work. Work was busy, but quiet.
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