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Posted by dougdagrump on Tuesday, May 27, 2014 6:44 PM

Afternoon All.

Kid's Club Fun Run went well yesterday, no catastrophic wrecks. A few minor issues, think herding cats, and a Cab Forward that picked a switch a couple of times. Even though things went well I was still exhausted when I got home. Today is veg-time but I should be pruning some shrubery on the hill, maybe tomorrow.

Ray, Prayers for the Mrs that things go well and the long term prognosis is all positive. Thumbs UpThumbs Up  I dread the electric bill for that period when the temps were running 105* to 110*. May require a second mortgage. Crying

Mitch/SJ, Just think how many Ice Lockers could have been filled with this years crop. Smile, Wink & Grin

Chief, You wouldn't believe what the city, San Diego, is doing with the flea market/swap meets here. Any seller that participates in more than two meets per year is required to have a permit as well as a tax license.

Fife, Thought of you guys this morning as the local news was doing a story on a Beer Can Regatta being held this week on San Diego Bay. Sounds like lots of good grub at the Yatchet clubs sponsoring/participating.

Around here it seems as though the coyote and cougar populations are a bigger issue than the wolf.

Time to go, will check in later. 

Remember the Veterans. Past, present and future.

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Posted by SPMan on Tuesday, May 27, 2014 4:31 PM

Good afternoon all,

Wife saw the neurologist again today.  He did some more difficult word test and then ordered an MRI and an EGG.  He thinks she may have had memory problems for a couple of years from what we are describing but we have only been aware for a few months.  If he rules out any physical problem then the next thing I suppose is dementia or alzheimers and he will advise us what to do then.   Our children are anxious for quick diagnosis but these things take time from what I am told.  I don't want to change doctors until this one has had a fair chance.  However, I am anxious too.  Meantime, wife is doing well with day to day living and is able to care for herself.  I am just there in case she needs me.

Warm again today.  I have rescheduled my pool filter time to run at night and uped the thermostat in the house so the A/C doesn't run all the time.  Just use the heat/pump/air conditioner in the family room where we spend most of the time.  Will see if this makes any difference on the next bill.

later,

Ray

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Posted by cnw1995 on Tuesday, May 27, 2014 10:58 AM

Aloha. It is a sunny and warm day in Chicago.  On the few days it is like this, it sure feels like paradise at the lake front. That said, I wouldn't get in the water- it's barely 45 degrees. We had a pleasant weekend visiting the daughter and her fiance in Ann Arbor. The middle boy who is working at Cedar Point this summer was able to come up to join us for dinner too.

Dennis, my youngest is a big 'fan' of the wolf as an animal. There's some university websites where you can track their collars. Jon, I certainly recognize they can be a severed nuisance to ranchers. 

MikeC, I am forever frustrated with ESPN's coverage of the final laps of the 500 where they split the screen between the racing and reaction shots of the driver's wives.

Joe, I love the way they play baseball in Japan... 

Doug Murphy 'We few, we happy few, we band of brothers...' Henry V.

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Posted by sir james I on Tuesday, May 27, 2014 8:23 AM

Joe those pics give you an idea about how bad winter was here. Normally the ice would be gone by now. Local news showed some kids playing in and out of the water though.

S.J.

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Posted by Blueberryhill RR on Tuesday, May 27, 2014 7:27 AM

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

Good Morning,  Joe.....

It is a sunny 72 degrees. Going up to 87 today with sunshine.

Today is a busy day. I have chores to do and some phone calls to make.  Lunch and a nap is planned.

Cheerios for breakfast on the dining car.

Y'all have a great Tuesday.

Chuck

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Posted by Demay on Tuesday, May 27, 2014 4:31 AM

Konbanwa and Ohayo Chuck,

It seems everyone had a great holiday.  We watched the PBS Memorial Day special that comes on every year.  It is always touching.  As predicted, the body wasn't too eager to return to work today.  Thankfully, I did not have too many pressing tasks and I made it through just fine.

Charlie - That is amazing.  I'm sure SJ would appreciate it. Wink

Hudson John - Thanks.  We have two more games before our end-of-season tournament.  I think we can finish the season undefeated.

Sayonara,

Joe

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Posted by MichRR714 on Monday, May 26, 2014 10:19 PM

Happy Memorial Day from still icy Michigan.  These were taken yesterday in Marquette.

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Posted by 8ntruck on Monday, May 26, 2014 9:38 PM
We had big plans going into this weekend, but only realized a small part of them. We spent a lot of time 'vegging' - turns out that with everything that was going on the last couple of weeks, we really needed some downtime. Good race day yesterday, with the Indy, Monico, and NASCAR. KRM - some of the NASCAR drivers still visit smaller venues. We've had Tony Stewart and Kacy Khane here in Sedalia for 410 and 360 sprint car races over the years. I saw Harry Gant quite a number of years ago at a mid-week street stock sort of event on a 1/4 mile dirt track in Illinois - then again, I guess that was so long ago, it does not really count. About the only train news that I have is a 2014 edition Greenburg, and a 2460 crane car that I got at a good price on E-Bay. All for now.
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Posted by cheapclassics on Monday, May 26, 2014 6:46 PM

Good evening all,

For a non-active day, did a lot.  Balanced checkbook, replaced 2 toilet seats (harder than it looks), got trash together, and will watch Victory Dinner tonight.   I hope everyone has a good day.

Keep on training,

Mike C. from Indiana

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Posted by fifedog on Monday, May 26, 2014 10:20 AM

Happy Memorial Day boys!  Mama Nature cookin' up a great start to summer today, with 85 degree temps and SSW winds @ 8-9 mph.  Going out on yatchet?  You betcha! Pirate

Yesterday was with Wifey and the chickletts at David's Bridal.  Oldest Princess picked out a beautiful white strapless sequined dress.  She was a stunner, but heck, the gal could make a potato sack look good to be honest.  Felt a little sorry for some of the other brides-to-be, because every time "Barbie" stepped out in front of the mirrors, everyone kinda focused on her...

Y'all enjoy the day, and thanks to our military members, past and present.

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Posted by Hudson#685 on Monday, May 26, 2014 10:17 AM

Good Morning! 80, Sunny and Windy!

We had a nice family BBQ yesterday. Today it is wax the boat and relax.

Joe D: Nice Baseball record. 5-0. Congrats to the team.

Laz: Sounds like a Great Pavilion.

Chief: Congrats to your wife for her garden and the Dixie Hosta Society.

Enjoy the Day everyone and remember what this day is about.

 

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Posted by SPMan on Monday, May 26, 2014 10:10 AM

Good morning all,

Missed another TCA meet for second month in a row.  I used to get a reminder on line but must be out of the loop now somehow.  Have to check on that.   Too many other things on my mind lately.

Having Tony Roma precooked ribs and all the fixins today including corn on the cob.  Weather heating up again.

Wife has appointment with the neurologist again tomorrow.  Hope we can find out something better than last time.

Electric bill jumped up about $150 more than last month because of the heat wave we had.  House has poor insulation.  Heat shield on roof but nothing in walls which are masonry construction.

Good show on TV yesterday about dedicating a statue of Major Richard (Dick) Winters in Normandy.  He was the leader of the parachute group featured in Band of Brothers on TV.  He passed away in recent years.  First class leader.

Ray

 

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Monday, May 26, 2014 8:32 AM

Beautiful good morning.  Sunny and warm.  Low humidity. 

Off to flea market for a visit.  Haven't been in years.

Water later [yes, got to water with all the rain we had in the past].

Mow grass.  Head to the lake late and mow tomorrow and come back.

Shake and Bake called yesterday.  Bum is out dancing a jig at some computer show. Smile, Wink & Grin

Later.

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Posted by Blueberryhill RR on Monday, May 26, 2014 7:13 AM

Good Morning from Blueberryhill.....

Good Morning,  Joe......Baby back ribs make a great meal.

It is a sunny 60 degrees. Going up to 85 today with sunshine.

Today is an easy day. Relaxing and reading my new copy of CTT. I will spend some time outside. Indians game this afternoon.

Usual breakfast on the dining car.

Happy Memorial Day to Everyone. Remember those who have given their lives for our freedom.

Y'all have  a great Memorial day.

Chuck

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Posted by Demay on Monday, May 26, 2014 3:25 AM

Konbanwa and Ohayo Chuck,

It has been a nice Memorial Day here.  We ran some errands this morning but have been relaxing most of the day.  I'm making baby back ribs for tonight's main course.  We'll have some root beer floats for dessert.  I should go to bed early tonight since I had a long weekend and will not be ready to go back to work tomorrow.

I hope you all have a great holiday.

Sayonara,

Joe

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Posted by cheapclassics on Sunday, May 25, 2014 11:04 PM

Good evening all,

Great weather, great race.  Glad to see an American win.  AJ's and Sarah's team did not do well.  Pippa was a non-factor as well.  Traffic was easy going in and out of the race.  Came home and watched the race on TV again.  When you are there, you can concentrate on the teams you want to watch.  Nothing planned for tomorrow.  I hope everyone has a good day.

Keep on training,

Mike C. from Indiana

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Posted by dougdagrump on Sunday, May 25, 2014 10:26 PM

Evenin' Y'all,

Had a great run Friday, the usual crew plus three guests. Looks as though one will be joining the club, one was not really a guest actually Charter Member #1 who now resides in Scottsdale, the other guest is from the Tucson area and involved with the Gadsden museum and a long time friend of some of our Charter Members. Had a surprise B'day cake for one of our regulars who turned 86 on Friday. No gremlins were present so things went great.

Yesterday was veg-day, today is pack-up stuff for the Kid's Club Fun Run tomorrow. The kiddos run the layout for the whole day with crew changes every hour. Will be running two trains per main with TMCC & DCS, hope all goes well.

Bob, Understand that there will be a trainmeet in Tucson next weekend..

Enjoy the weekend  and remember those who served and continue to serve. BowAngel

 

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Sunday, May 25, 2014 9:38 PM

SIL had hot dogs and hamburgers grilled.  Followed by cherry pie and ice cream.  Plop plop fizz fizz.  Have a good one and sleep tight.

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Posted by SPMan on Sunday, May 25, 2014 12:10 PM

Good morning all,

Another tragedy in Santa Barbara with a gun toting nut.  California does have some of the toughest gun laws they say but it does'nt seem to stop these guys.  It must be the changing culture.  Who knows?  I am sure the answer is not a simple one.  Maybe it's too late to change it.  I hope not.  When I was young, I think we had a greater fear of the consequences if you killed somebody but nowadays they just commit suicide and take as many as they can with them.  Prayers for all of us.

Both my sons are watching the Indy 500 over at oldest son's house today.  I might watch some of it.

Had a great breakfast today with Bacon, eggs and pan size pancakes.  Yum yum!

Have a pleasant memorial day weekend.  #1 son's birthday coming up on May 30th.

Got a warning light on instrument panel in my Honda.  It normally comes on when the emergency brake is on but now it comes on once in a while while driving and braking.  Think it might be low fluid or worn brake pads.  Have to get it checked out next week.

Got bless all our vets, those still with us and the ones who gave all.

Ray

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Posted by jonadel on Sunday, May 25, 2014 10:16 AM

Frank -- we have only one scheduled for tomorrow, it's a speech and lunch to commemorate the 50th anniversary (somehow that word seems wrong) of the Viet Nam war.  It will be led by our State Capt. who had three Marines KIA under his command, that will a tough one but we get through it.  After that Sharyl and I will go to the Freedom Rock and then the Iowa Veterans Cemetery, they do a great job of preparing the cemetery and I always manage to find a WW II vet, typically wearing a blue blazer, fresh white shirt/tie and grey slacks.  There are fewer every year, I hope my friend -- a Pearl Harbor survivor is there, still sharp as a tack.

Jon

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Sunday, May 25, 2014 9:59 AM

Morning all.  Bad me over slept and did not make Sunday School.  Wifey neither.  Will next Sunday as she has to sub for someone.

Off to ACE in a few.  Pick up some items on sale,  Then she is going to her Mom and Dad's to do a small garden.  I will drive down to SIL's next door later for a hot dogs and hamburgers cookout.

Getting ready for the Dixie Hosta Society buses to roll into the Main Street Park early Friday morning.  They will walk across the street to tour Wifey's gardens.  Thursday and Friday will be dedicated to getting ready for that. 

Jon, is your "crew" going to do some Memorial Day thing?  You all do so much for fallen soldiers.  I plan on doing another Golden Corral night and give them a big donation for Camp Corral.

Bad news out of CA.  One Dad blaming NRA.  I thought CA had some of the strictest gun laws.  OH, I guess they are going to outlaw knives and vehicles too.  CBS down played the stabbings and "run overs".

Have a great week. 

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Posted by jonadel on Sunday, May 25, 2014 9:42 AM

Mike C.  --  I well appreciate your love of Indy car racing, there are three major sporting events during a year that I try hard not to miss, this is one of them.  Who should I be cheering for?  If you could pick 2-3 drivers that you would like to see win, who would they be?  

We have a neighbor that goes every year (long drive from Adel) with his family, he has a brother that lives near Indianapolis and has a motorhome. I'll bet he hasn't missed one in 30 years.  He also told me that after the race they wait at least nine hours before they even attempt to leave.  I would love to attend once, what a fantastic tradition!.

Jon

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Posted by laz 57 on Sunday, May 25, 2014 9:16 AM

Hi GUYZ,

  Happy Memorial Day Weekend.  TANKS all you VETS!, for your sacrifices to make this the greatest nation on earth!!!!

  Been real busy here in Millersburg.  Doing a the yarden work,.  Now getting ready to tear down old pavilion and outdoor fireplace.  Gonna build a new one then.  Probably be to end o summer to get everything done?  Gonna be a 20  x 25 foot pavilion with an enclosed 6 x 20 ft. area for furniture and tool shed.  Then a few ceiling fans and a new outdoor fireplace with side burner for charcoaling. Nothing like a charcoal bar b q!  So I got some work to do.

  Ran trains on Friday nit, NO PILE UPs, all ran good.

CHIEF, CONGAs on the ROSEYVILLE news broadcast.  Just hope it doesn't bring in those shady characters from the YORK photos?  Hope it doesn't take all your hunting spots too.

CHUCK, TRIBE is getting a little better beat the Orioles yesterday.  Now to get some pitching?

JOEY D, CONGAs on the baseball team.  Way to go!!

SHAKE & BAKE, CONGAS on the foot.  Pace yourself with the rehab.  Hope you have a good looking PT like CHUCK had?

Stay frosty my friends,

laz57

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Posted by Blueberryhill RR on Sunday, May 25, 2014 6:38 AM

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

Good Morning,  Joe......

It is a sunny 50 degrees. Going up to 80 today with sunshine.

Today is an easy day. I plan on spending the morning in the train room and after lunch is the Indians baseball game. Tonite is Nascar race. Also, we have the Indy 500 at Noon.

Breakfast on the dining car was good.

Y'all have a great Sunday.

Chuck

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Posted by Demay on Sunday, May 25, 2014 2:55 AM

Konbanwa and Ohayo Chuck,

I was busy the past few days and ran out of time to post.  On Thursday, the baseball team had a game and won by a large margin.  They are now 5-0.  I didn't work on Friday, but the wife and I were busy with errands.  Yesterday, the older son and I went to a Japanese professional baseball game.  We watched the Siebu Lions host the Yakult Swallows.  The starting pitcher for the Swallows was Chris Naverson; he played a few seasons for the Brewers before tearing his rotator cuff.  Unfortunately he did not play well and was out after three innings.  It was a high-scoring game and the Lions won.  We had Sunday school and church this morning and have been relaxing this afternoon.  I was glad to receive an email from Walter Matuch and see that RMT is up and running again. 

I hope everyone has a great Sunday.

Regards,

Joe

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Saturday, May 24, 2014 10:41 PM

Reclinerized for a few.  I think the Tylenol I took at 10 did it.

Yes Don, only one hand bandaged.  Still holds post hole diggers.  Ground here is soft and no rocks [in my yard].  Some have solid granite in theirs.  Dig hole, through in fertilizer, kick in some soil, more fertilizer and then a plant [Wife did the stooping to do the plant].  She watered.

Speaking of watering, someone cut off the water.  No rain in a while.  Ground still really moist though.  Need a good shower.

Off to bed.  Sleep tight.

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Posted by cheapclassics on Saturday, May 24, 2014 9:02 PM

Good evening all,

Busy day today.  Went to see grandson's team lose 9-3.  Did some family visiting and shopping.  Had a nice day.  Got latest CTT yesterday.  Good issue.  Tomorrow is the day I wait for all year long.   Indy 500 is all my holidays wrapped up into one.  Weather looks to be dry and warm.  Hope all end the race safely.   I hope everyone has a good day.

Keep on training,

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Posted by jonadel on Saturday, May 24, 2014 8:28 PM

Dennis that's interesting re: the Wolf.  Last summer when were in north west Montana we had lunch with another couple who were from that area.  He and his son are both ranchers and have been his entire life, raising cattle and horses.  The subject did come up about wolves, he had nothing nice to say about them as they were killing his cattle, even at his home while they are in pens at night.  They have asked the DNR for help and they are overwhelmed so no help, his son was taking the matter into his own hands as he is losing way to much livestock.

I do know that eco system has benefitted from the reintroduction of wolves in Yellowstone.  Just not a good situation for ranchers with livestock.  Coyotes are another problem.

Jon

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Posted by dbaker48 on Saturday, May 24, 2014 11:31 AM

Good Morning,

Chief, Glad you slept well.  Didn't think that would go that well for you especially the first night.  How long you have to keep your hands bandaged?  And, how are you going to plant Pepper Plants with two bandaged hands?

Advice from a experienced expert, when your arms/hands are bandaged you should parley that into a "NO Work" condition, with the appropriate nursing situation.  A bandaged back condition should be considered minimally a low  exertion condition.  No excessive shopping trips, lawn mowing, garden work, etc.  Do you get the idea??>?

Your video is great, some of us are satisfied with doing a "Master Plan" on a train layout, but not you.  No you get a whole town to plan.  You need to find another activity to fill in all your free time.  You certainly wouldn't qualify as a poster boy for AARP!

My leg really doing great, doing more "walking" around the homestead daily.  Going to head out into the train room today and see what I can get into.

Banks, Sounds like the work is never done on the farm.  Good luck chasing the weather!

Bob, What size curves will you be using, looking forward to seeing your design.

Hope everyone has a Great weekend and holiday, but remember by SAFE and Stay Healthy!

Don

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Posted by SPMan on Saturday, May 24, 2014 11:08 AM

Chief, nice to see you on the TV spot.  Your high school looks very big.  Surprised at the 75 million cost but I'm out of touch on such things now.  I remember my high school in Virginia cost 4 l/2 million to build but that was about 1954 or 1955.  It was a big school also.  Broke my heart when they tore it down.  The place was still in such good shape.  There was a major population shift during the 60's.  When built the school was in the suburbs but now I guess it is part of the inner city.  They built a new one I hear out in what is now the "new" suburbs but it will never take the place of the old one in memory.

PS, glad your procedure went OK.

Ray

 

 

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