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Posted by Blueberryhill RR on Friday, July 11, 2014 7:35 AM

Good Morning from Blueberryhill......

Good Morning,  Joe........

It is a beautiful day. 72 degrees and sunny.. Going up to 86.

Today is an easy day. A few chores and then relax and enjoy the day. The Indians beat the Yankees last night. White Sox tonite.

Buckeye & LAZ........TGIF

Y'all have a great Friday.

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Friday, July 11, 2014 7:34 AM

Cloudy good morning.  Things are happy and growing again.  Hope all are doing OK.  A few errands and things today.  Evening at the baseball field with free hotdogs, hamburgers and fried chicken [Mayors' thingy].  Later 

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Posted by 8ntruck on Friday, July 11, 2014 1:35 AM
We've got a Thomas the Train day at the museum on Saturday. I'm building a small table with drawers to donate to the museum for programs like this. It will be about 18" tall, and have drawers to store the wooden Brio style trains we use for these programs. This will make a place to store the supplies for the program at the museum so we don't have to cart it back and forth from home. I'll have the carcass done for Saturday's programs. Didn't get to the drawers yet. Just for grins, I'll set up a loop or two of O gage demonstration stuff. Probably will take the TMCC Army rocket launching locomotive. I'll bet some kids will get a kick out of it - especially when I let them push the fire button on the Cab 2 controller.
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Posted by wrmcclellan on Thursday, July 10, 2014 10:17 PM

Evening all!

DougnottaG- the local club is the Lone Star Hi Railers. They now have an operating and sceniced layout in a baggage car at the Grapevine Vintage RR in Grapevine TX.  Google Lone Star Hi-Railers will bring up all their info, web site, and some U-tube videos. Have a fun day at the museum tomorrow.

For those of you ailing get well soon.

Hudson John - great news on your son!

Have a great day tomorrow all!

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Thursday, July 10, 2014 10:12 PM

Congrats John.  No better profession.

We got the big rains.  Raleigh got some trees down and streets flooded.  Hope crops at the farm are OK as they got big rains too.  Prettiest tobacco we have ever had.  About 150 acres in big fields.

 

Dr. did more cutting and freezing.  Hope this gets all of them.  Other Dr. said blood too thick and to donate blood every 6 weeks to thin. ???  The Dermatologist said no.  You bleed too good.  ????

Sleep tight. 

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Posted by dougdagrump on Thursday, July 10, 2014 8:37 PM

Evenin' All.

John, Major congas to your son, in this day & age it takes a special individual to wear the uniform.

Ray, Was it bad food or could it be a reaction to MSG which is quite heavily used in a lot Chinese restaurants.

All packed up for tomorrow, plus taking in the "G" gauge Circus Train for display til after "Family Circus Day" at the museum. 

Well gotta get back to the kitchen, pork tenderloin in the oven for supper. Dinner

Later

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Posted by Hudson#685 on Thursday, July 10, 2014 5:41 PM
Good Evening! The good news here is that my son was hired as a police officer pending his psych test, physical and passing the police academy. He was interviewed at 8:30, got the call to come to police headquarters and do the paperwork. SPMan, Ray: Get well soon.
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Posted by SPMan on Thursday, July 10, 2014 5:29 PM

Good afternoon all,

That reaction I had to the Chinese buffet on Tuesday got worse yesterday.  I was burping what tasted like motor oil all day yesterday.  Had dinner last night then barfed it all up in the middle of the night.  Had the dry heaves this morning.  All I had to eat today were two soft boiled eggs with cream of rice and a piece of toast.  Had a piece of watermellon this afternoon. I think it was food poisoning.  Been laying low all day.

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Thursday, July 10, 2014 8:23 AM

Cloudy and rainy good morning.  Long day yesterday.  Left home at 7 AM.  Got home at 8 PM.  Was HOT and HUMID.  Went through 6 bottles of water.  Later, at restaurant for the one meal at 4:30 PM, 4 glasses of ice tea.  One Coke Zero on the way home.  Was dry and real dusty so clothes was showing the seat rings around my body.  Food plots planted are getting "rained" in today.  Did lots of walking while Friend Fred rode his 4 wheeler pulling disk.

Firelock and RT!!!!!  CARPETBAGGERS!!!!!!!  Glad to have both of you.

Agent Orange is horrible.  My worry is DDT when I was in the Army.  We were given "OD" can after "OD" can of it to spray in our area's for mosquitos, biting flies and horse flies.  We had it on us and breathed it a lot.  Seems the half life is something unbelievable.  Also the mosquito repellant in the clear bottles [you Viet Nam vets will remember it].  [I sill have a bottle saved] Rub it on your skin.  Would rust your rifle in a heart beat. 

Mayor's meeting this AM.  Dr.'s appointments this afternoon.  Hematologist/Enologist [blood count too high] first and then Dermatologist [another skin cancer has popped up].  Bad to get old.  Not a fan of VA medicine.  Everyone here says it is not good.  Lots of cases where they let Vets die due to poor treatment.  Hope the Government [which they are a part of] cracks down on them.

Have a good one.

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Posted by Blueberryhill RR on Thursday, July 10, 2014 8:19 AM

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

Good Morning,  Joe......Did you leave yet ?

It is a sunny 72 degrees. Going up to a sunny 88 today.

Today is an easy day. I have a few chores and then I can relax. Not much else new.

Y'all have a great Thursday.

Chuck

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Posted by dougdagrump on Wednesday, July 9, 2014 10:15 PM

Evenin' All.

Don, Any Vet who saw service in SEA or even handled the stuff stateside should most definitely get in and get checked. I have lost several friends and business acquaintances to cancer that they attributed to Agent Orange. From being a grunt out in the field to sailors who unloaded the stuff from the cargo ships. It ain't anything to take lightly. 

Fife, I thought vacuum cleaners were Anniversary Present status. Whistling

Don & Others, Can you say WOW !  http://blog.traindame.com/  Just love their work.

Nite All.

Zzz

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Posted by dbaker48 on Wednesday, July 9, 2014 9:07 PM

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Morning all. Don sure hope the agent orange shows up negative. That's nothing to play with.

Good Evening,

RT, Very good and sound advice, I couldn't agree with you more!  I hope I don't bore you all with my experience and reasoning, but maybe someone who reads this will gain some benefit.

I decided to go and register with the VA a little over a year ago, only because I live so close to a regional medical center, and a number of acquaintances had recommended it.  And I knew it would not cost anything and could be a significant alternative for medical expenses.  As it has turned out it has been a very positive experience.  There has been some wait times involved but not what I would consider unreasonable.  As it has turned out I have received minimal care from them, but have learned a lot.  I do have a specific MD assigned to me, and have had a complete physical at a cost of only $15.  From that I have had a hearing test, vision and eye exam, some medication, (what I had been taken prior to the VA), and even some support socks.  From day 1, I was encouraged by everyone I had talked with to make sure and visit the "Agent Orange" clinic to sign up for an evaluation.  This was basd solely on the fact that I was in South East Asia during the Viet Nam era.   It was immaterial how much time I was in Viet Nam for, but anywhere in SEA was all that was necessary.  Fortunately, I have not been aware of any affects of Agent Orange that I have experienced or been exposed to.  After an initial interview it was established that I had indeed been exposed, but I was still unaware of any affects.

I had previously been aware of people being affected, but thought that it was rather severe, either psycological problems or severe medical issues.  And, was quite happy I didn't have any of those issues.

But, I have found out the VA looks at things quite a bit differently.  They have identified 14 distinct issues that they feel may be a result of serving in South East Asia.  And have therefore determined that if you have any of these concerns, then they attribute the cause to "Agent Orange".  No validation of proof necessary.  Just the mere fact that you may have been affected by one of these 14 issues, it IS due to Agent Orange.  And as a result awards compensation benefits to the veteran.  This may sound a little bazaar, but everyone at the VA I talked to said "It is your right, you are entitled, and if you know other Vets from that era, please inform them."

The topics they have identified include most cancers, diabetes, hearing issues, tingling in the feet or legs, E..Dysfunction, Parkinsons, skin cancers, and quite a bit more.  (I don't want to try and define all of them here, for accurate information please go to the VA web site.)

Anyway, I have been diagnosed with diabetes and told I do qualify for compensation and its just a matter of submitting a claim.  So I decided to proceed with the process. 

So essentially  that's the long and short of it, if anyone has any questions or wants more information, please send me an email and I try and help as much as I can.  I dont want to clutter up this forum with all that stuff.  But just want to get some word out that may benefit others.

Also I am NOT recommending anyone submit or create false information for monetary gain, but just want to help heighten awareness.

So, just remember TAKE CARE AND STAY HEALTHY !



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Posted by rtraincollector on Wednesday, July 9, 2014 6:41 PM

Well chief you got two of us now Smile, Wink & Grin. Firelock I grew up in PA. joined the Navy 17 years later moved to FL then va then tn and finally finished up here in Columbia, S.C. 

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Posted by Firelock76 on Wednesday, July 9, 2014 6:08 PM

ChiefEagles

OK Firelock.  Lake house in Mecklenburg Co. [on Kerr Lake or Buggs Island to you "Ginnians".  Good to have you.  At least you are not another Yankee. Whistling

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Don't miss much about New Jersey except the food, but on the otherhand they don't have barbecue!

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Posted by Hudson#685 on Wednesday, July 9, 2014 2:50 PM
Good Afternoon! 90 and thunderstorms on the way. Home from a couple of days at Mom's. She will be 85 tomorrow. Progress being made on the layout. The other good news is that my son was called today for an interview for the PD tomorrow morning. The detective investigating Johnny, congratulated my wife and I and wanted to know how to raise a kid with a perfect record right down to not being late for school to not even a parking ticket. lol Chief: Good luck with the hand. Fife: Gopher! LOL Sounds like something I would call him! Have fun with the countdown. It will go fast. Don: Good news on the leg. Good luck with the VA tests. Prayers for Kay. Rich: Glad the parents day went well. Good luck with the Reliant. SPMan, Ray: Prayers for your wife. Enjoy the Day! John
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Posted by rtraincollector on Wednesday, July 9, 2014 10:56 AM

Morning all. Don sure hope the agent orange shows up negative. That's nothing to play with. 

Not a lot going on here, breakfast is down and now need to move to the train room and work on one of the 2 corners left in the switching from O-42 to O-54 curves. the last two are the semi difficult ones to reach but very obtainable. 

Hope all are doing well temps for today are presently 89 and high of 94. 

Talk to you all later

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Posted by SPMan on Wednesday, July 9, 2014 10:53 AM

Good morning all,

Had a bad reaction to some food where we ate out yesterday at a Chinese buffet.  Ate a lot of strange seafood at least for me.  This morning I am in fluid drive.  Took some meds but postponed walk for today.  My system is too sensitive to eat just anything.

Don, I wrote down the address for your presentation but getting away tomorrow  does not look good right now.  Will come if I can.

A/C on early today.  Funny thing is that the paper says it is suppose to be cooler than yesterday.  Can't believe everything you read.

Got a line on a place in New Jersey that makes all kinds of gears.  May try them for my MTH engine stripped gear if price is affordable.

later,

Ray

 

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Posted by cnw1995 on Wednesday, July 9, 2014 10:45 AM

Aloha. Cooler today but sunny. A real beauty of a day. Taste of Chicago starts today so there are hordes of tourists all over the Loop. Miss riding the trams. Catching up with work in my jet-lag fog. My late class last night didn't help but I'm not complaining. What a great World Cup game yesterday!  Ray, glad to hear about your wife. Fife, I'm surprised after that gift that you are still with us. Wink

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Posted by fifedog on Wednesday, July 9, 2014 10:16 AM

Mornin' boys.  80's with chance for more Lightning here in the Mid-Atlantic region.  Tryin' to get back into the swing of things work-wise, but focusing  more on the 43 more weeks left...  Got so twitchie yesterday that I bought wifey a new Shark vacuum cleaner.  Wasn't even her birthday.

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Posted by dbaker48 on Wednesday, July 9, 2014 9:29 AM

Good Morning,

Not too much planned for the day, see what kind of mess the neighbor is going to make in the backyard.  After a very long time they have decided to redo the yard.  So today he has a crew coming in to clean dead needles out of his Cypress trees.  He had them trim them back a couple of years ago, they were begining to push over a block wall.  When they trimmed all of the branches were cut off our side.  So now it is just 25 foot tall brown posts sticking up with brown twigs and branches, with brown piles of needles caught between them.  Looks horrid.  But, we do see the backside of the green branches on his side.  Whenever we have ANY breeze we get all these needles all over our deck, and boy are they sharp.  So anything will be an improvement.

SPMan

Don, might try to see you at La Fetra if I can get someone to stay with Helen for a while.  We will see. 

Ray

Ray,

The presentation I will be doing tomorrow is actually at the LaVerne Community Center,   (Address: 3680 "D" Street -- La Verne -- 91750) at 1pm.  Would enjoy seeing you.  BTW, Bob will be with me, hired him as my driver.  Really great to hear the report on your wife!  That sounds really good!  Glad things are working out well.  I'm sure you are really relieved, certainly she is happy about it as well.

"Don sounds like your long ordeal is about done, you have kept a good attitude throughout.  - Dennis"

Dennis, Thanks for the compliment.  But, as  you know when things arn't going your way, time passes much easier when your looking at the bright side.  And how does that saying go?  "When life gives you lemons, make cherry pie out of it.  (Or should that be lemonade?)  Anyway, it could have been a lot worse, could have lost the leg.  As of now, I still think I have a couple of months to go, for therapy yet.

Got to get going, off to the VA to see about Agent Orange status.  Talk to you all later and Be Safe and STAY HEALTHY

 

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Posted by SPMan on Tuesday, July 8, 2014 8:51 PM

Good evening all,

Wife had good report from neurologist today.  He said she is doing pretty good after he talked with her for a while and gave some test.  He also said the MRI and EEG test did not turn up anything negative.  Same with blood test.  He prescribed some meds for her to try and slow down the memory loss which he says is in the early stages at this point.  Told us of more invasive neurology test that are available but did not recommend at this time.  Does not want to see her again for three months.  She still can take care of her personal hygiene, dressing and household chores.  I just help with paying the bills and managing our affairs.  We are happy at least for now about how it is going.  I think some of my fears might have been premature but I am erring on the side of caution.  We still go out with friends and she does very well except for an occasional slip about remembering the correct date are name of something etc.

Still hot here.  Walking every morning still but early.  Jumping in pool around 5:00PM most days  Swamp cooler and A/C both working now.  Had swamp cooler alone most of the day.  Hope it helps on the bill.

Some swimmer out here in the ocean off Manhattan Beach pier got bit by a juvenile great white shark the other day.  Seems the shark was already hooked by some fisherman on the pier and the swimmer was unlucky enough to get tangled up with it.  I hear there are bad feelings between fisherman on the pier and swimmer/surfers near it.  Anyway, sounds like a dumb deal to me.  Fortunately the swimmer will recover.

Don, might try to see you at La Fetra if I can get someone to stay with Helen for a while.  We will see.  I went to a care giver meeting over there last night but it was cancelled.  I waited 30 minutes and no one showed up.  Don't know what happened yet but maybe because of the 4th of July weekend preceeding the meeting might have worn people out.

Ray

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Posted by anjdevil2 on Tuesday, July 8, 2014 4:04 PM

Hey youse guys,

60th Surprise party was a success.  Parents were surprised.....a tad.

NEW Reliant is just about done, Princess drove it while it was here and she is

thrilled.  A/C work, CV Boot speakers and new stereo and we'll call it done.

Hot Hazy and Humid now.

Work is nuts...hence my disappearance

back to the salt mines

 

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Posted by lion88roar on Tuesday, July 8, 2014 3:59 PM

Afternoon Fellas

Been mega busy trying to get the rental property in Pittsburgh ready to rent. I had to evict the renters due to their lack of ability to pay full rent for nearly a year again. Well I've been up there every weekend for the past 3 weeks working on it... $5,000.00 later and it is nearing completion. This weekend TheQ, kiddos, and I are going up to put the finishing touches on it (hopefully).

Fife - I probably wouldn't have been around. Sad

Making plans for Christina's 3rd Birthday. We are going to Dutch Wonderland and staying in The Fulton Steamboat Inn. Maybe Saturday we'll take a ride on The Strassburg RR, and if John is working, maybe stop in and say HI at The PRR Museum.

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Posted by dougdagrump on Tuesday, July 8, 2014 3:32 PM

Good Afternoon Boys & Girls,

It has been nothing but hot & humid of late. Waiting for some cooler weather. Dead If I wanted S. Florida weather I would have moved to S. Fla.

Sunday was really good at the museum, much more crowded than expected. Guess everybody was looking for someplace cool to hide.

Yesterday and today were spent with the dentist for awhile, got some expensive repair work coming up so I guess this year's train budget is toast. Crying

Good to hear that our "walking wounded" are getting better, although Angel continue.

Don, Prayers that all the tests come back negative.

Later All.

P.S. Roy, Sunday I chatted with a family from the Ft Worth area who were really interested in building a layout for their two boys. Unfortunately I suffered a brain fart and couldn't remember the club inthe D/FW area. Finally suggested Railserve.net for some info.

P.S. #2  Joe, Are you guys in harm's way with that "SuperTyphoon" heading for Japan ? 

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Posted by dbaker48 on Tuesday, July 8, 2014 11:56 AM

Morning Guys,

The logo is there, for me.  I see it.  (If it is lost I can replace it, I have the original).

Leg doing pretty good, have soreness at the lower calf.  Think maybe it is because the muscle hasn't been used in sooo long, and it is just typicall.  Mentioned it to the Dr and he wasn't concerned, just wanted to know if I need pain meds.  Told him no, it isn't that bad.  So next scheduled appt is 8/4.  In the meantime, he said put weight on it, 100% and try to get away from the walker.  So that's my goal.

Yesterday was at the VA for tests.  They are checking me out for Agent Orange affects.  Did blood work and chest X-Ray.  Have appointment for tomorrow to find out results.  --- Interesting.  Then next week have to go for Drivers License renewal, which should be interesting, since currently I cant drive there.

Suppose to do a presentation on Thursday, up in SPRAY's neighborhood.  Have to see how I'm going to get there.  Hopefully my buddy Bob will do the honors of his taxi service.  Believe me that is not the most prefferred method, but the best alternative currently.

Kay is doing well, but MUST keep her activities very limited.  And it is too far for her to drive.  So will see what happens. 

Take Care All  and STAY Healthy

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Posted by wrmcclellan on Tuesday, July 8, 2014 11:22 AM

Looks like it came back.

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Tuesday, July 8, 2014 9:56 AM

Morning.  Busy.  Hot and humid.

Roy, its till there on our posts. ???

Have a good one.

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Posted by rtraincollector on Tuesday, July 8, 2014 9:11 AM

Morning all 

Roy I see it so might of been some short malfunction 

Not a lot going on today. Will work some on the reconstruction of my shelf layout from O-42 curves to O-54 curves. 

Not quite awake yet 78 going up to 97 today so going to be a hot one 

Talk to you all later have a good day


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Posted by wrmcclellan on Monday, July 7, 2014 11:11 PM

Chief - looks like we lost the BTTS logo.

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Posted by wrmcclellan on Monday, July 7, 2014 11:09 PM

Evening all.

Busy day today. Back to work after a few days of vacation last week.

Spent time with the kids and their friends this past weekend for the holiday. Good time.

Hope all have a great day tomorrow.

Regards, Roy

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