Good morning,
29 with heavy fog going to 42. A far fetch from what they said two days ago. Then they said it would hit mid 50s today.
RT, glad you are back.
Banks sounds like the right plan for your mom.
About all there is from North Central IL.
Joined 1-21-2011 TCA 13-68614
Kev, From The North Bluff Above Marseilles IL.
Hoping to see some warming up here... Not as cold this morning as usual. Nice to see JTrains here. Was wondering when he was going to give the coffeepot a shot. Somebody said to ask what states were represented here in December for some interesting answers. So...
What states are represented here?
I know the state of unorganized is represented here, at any rate. Its rep is typing all this out.
Mornin' boys. Brisk 36 in the Mid-Atlantic region. Got most of the bank layout up yesterday, then spent another 3 hours in the garage working on North Pole, before back stiffened up. More of the same today. Trying to come up with supplies for a big rock candy mountain.
88 - I will be in and out today, but gimme a call if the mood strikes. Apparently the planets are in line...
rt - Glad you are home and on the mend.
SPMan - What about that friend that keeps wanting to visit...?
Banks - You are a good son.
JTrains --->
Hello all
Another quiet night on the mountain.
DougM - the planets you are seeing right now in the morning are (top to bottom) Jupiter, moon, Mars, and Venus. It was very nice yesterday morning as it was quite clear up here
Kev - I imagine those Mustangs are around, but the early models seem to command a high price nowadays. Once I get some decent tires on the car, I may just rent a U-haul for a day and just get it done.
Don - glad you are doing better
Saw a unit train of covered gondolas heading west on the way to work Wed. w/ three engines on the point, 2 in the middle, and 2 on the end. Most distributed power I've seen them use around here in a while. That's quite a bit of horsepower.
Looks like the trolley and bus group was able to get the new building they were hoping for. Will mostly be for bus restoration/storage for the near future. One of the problems the group has is that once you restore something the size of a bus, where do you keep it? This will give us a lot of inside work and storage space, which is something they are lacking now. I'm hoping they can find a place to store the Phoenix car inside. Would be nice to see that one saved. We'll continue to work on the Lisbon car at the 'barn' for now.
Bob
Tucson, AZ (aka the Ol' Pueblo)
Home of the Mt. Graham & Arizona Eastern Boiler Shops
Hello there,
TGIF!!!!!!!!!!!!
Been a long week. Last weekend after a ride to the Kittanning train show Sunday Moring after mass (picked up a big box of used HO track) I spied this again in Hollidaysburg
They had just returned from a Santa ride
Also this. One of a pair they normaly use. Now if it works a video
IIf you know how to make a video work let me know. I'll send it to you
Managed to get a barely legal buck about 11AM Monday. Took it to son's friend to process. 1st deer ever I haven't done myself. Just got too many irons in the fire. I have more tags but I'm gonna stay home and rest a sore knee while doing some Christmas prep tomorrow. Got the HO loop on the under the tree platform repaired tonight. The Bradford Pear tree in the yard finally dropped it's leaves. Should gather them but I'm hoping the wind will take care of getting rid of them. It's been an extremely mild fall. Warmest November on record.
Mom seems to be doing OK after an ambulance ride at 6AM. She was chuffing like the engine above an had a bit of a blue tint when we called 911. ER passed it off as being caused bt the UTI we knew she had but I'm not buying it. Gonna keep a really close eye on her for a few days
RT WELCOME BACK!!!!!!!!!
Best get t sleep
Prayers for those in need
Banks, Proud member of the OTTS TCA 12-67310
Good evening all,
Quiet day at work. Watched Grimm. Did a little Christmas shopping. Not much else. I hope everyone has a good day.
Keep on training,
Mike C. from Indiana
Glad to hear you're back!
Prayers answered!
Jim
Evening all Got home today about 3 P.M. feels great. After a week in the hospital went in on Saturday. Doing better no lifting over 5LBs for 2 weeks no driving for 1 week. ( walking ain't crowded lol ) so thats my new transportation for a while. Thanks for all the prayers/best wishes. Talk to you all later.
Life's hard, even harder if your stupid John Wayne
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JTrains, welcome to the forum. Never tried those brakeman riviters. Sounds like a good fix.
Got a call today from the healthcare company supplying some services in connection with my wife's recent surgery. Now they are informing me that my doctor has given them an order to give me help in some way. Don't know the details yet but got a message from my doctor's office that he wants to talk to my wife and I on Monday. Don't know what to make of it yet but my first reaction was that somebody is sticking their nose in my personal business. Hope I'm wrong but won't know until Monday. If it's legitimate I'll be grateful but if this company is just trying to milk medicare at my expense, I won't buy that. I have real needs but understand that you get what you pay for mostly. The kind of help that I need as a caregiver is not covered by medicare as far as I know. I need to hire a sitter for adults so I can get out to do things.
Ray
SPMan
G'day All !
Helping the BetterHalf get ready for their Rady's fundraiser tomorrow. Started packing her stuff into the car, don't know if it will all fit. Once I get all her stuff packed then I can stage my stuff for tomorrow. Gonna be there from 8am til closing at 9pm so I will have a full load to take. Packed up 5 engines, 4 diesel & 1 steam, since it will be such a long day I want to make sure I have multiple backups just in case.
The "look" more commonly referd to as the "skunkeye". Quite well acquainted with it.
Speaking of Laz, he hasn't been in for awhile. Probably has discovered like the rest of us that just because you retire it doesn't mean that you will have "lots of free time".
Break time is over, back to work.
Prayers for all those in need.
Later all.
P.S. The webcams on our layout will be live from 11am til 9pm Pac time today and tomorrow, log on to our website and scroll down.
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Good Morning from cool (30°F) and clear Southern Ohio
TGIF; wasn’t it LAZ that used to post that all the time?
Any word from RT?
JTrains –Welcome
Bob-The good and the bad of Shift Work.Sometimes I get more rest at work, but don’t tell anyone!
Doug- “The look” I know it well. Got it a couple of times just yesterday
KRM-Sounds like a great deal to me and a road trip thrown in to boot.Yes the diesel as a tow vehicle is hard to beat.Hit the sweet spot in the RPM band and GO
Banks- Glad the hospital trip went OK, my bride is with her Mom now in the hospital; MIL is getting stints and maybe a cath.One of “the looks” was tied to this.
My bride has had her hands full the past few days.She is the school nurse, and there was a lice infestation at the grade school and high school.For two days she spent the entire day checking heads for lice and nits; then convincing parents there kid had lice.So many parents were in denial that their kid could get lice.One of our three had lice.That means multiple head treatments, picking out nits and dead lice, very time consuming.Then a parallel path of washing clothing & bedding, sweeping everything, bagging coats, stuffed animals etc. for a couple of weeks.Late last night I got “the look” when I suggested we decorate the tree when I get home from work tonight.
Got to go, may God bless
Sun and 40s today.
Grocery shopping this morning took forever. I stopped at Harbor Freight on the way home, was in and out in 10 minutes. Men do shop different than women.
S.J.
"IT's GOOD TO BE THE KING",by Mel Brooks
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Mornin' FellasWell apparently it is now Friday? I enjoy working from home as I get a lot accomplished, but I now have no clue what day of the work week it is... I know it is Saturday or Sunday when I wake up and TheQ is still here. Well lookie there the emoticon placed in the correct spot. Anyhooo...DBaker - shingles? ugh. I have my go around with them last Summer. Not fun at all. Felt like 1,000,000 gremlins where under my skin poking me with microscopic needles and 10,000,000 gremlins where scortching my skin from the outside with blow torches! Mine lasted about 6 weeks, then I was able to get the shot to help prevent them from coming back.Fife - not looking good for Sunday. We are going to be in Bal'more on Saturday running ehrands so I'm going to drop TheQ and Matthew off at her Father's house and Christina and I are going to venture North to the trainshow and then to the largest jewelry store on the East Coast to pickup TheQ's Christmas present from her Father (funny how I was able to make that work to my advantage) . I will get the button in the mail, unless you'll be around tomorrow I may be able to drop it off?
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Banks, Prayers for your mom.
JTrains, The Sugar Grove / Elburn area is nice. I worked my last two years in Dekalb. Drove there from our new place in Marseilles and our old place in Plainfield so I was around there a lot.
Mom update...........
we're home. Issue is purported to be UTI symptoms. I have my doubts
Back later
Thanks for the kind welcomes! KRM I'm out in the Sugar Grove / Elburn area - far west suburbs, past Naperville but not yet at DeKalb.
On tap today: some business development (i.e., sales) work for my consulting, plus getting things ready to have friends over for dinner tonight. We're going to do a "make your own pizza" night - I whip up some dough this morning and let it rise, then heat up a couple of pizza stones and everyone can roll out and top their own pizza. Always a hit and gets people interacting a lot.
Put the Brakeman's riveter to work again last night after Noah went to bed - now have the hang of replacing those knuckles. Two down - about a dozen to go.
IT consultant by day, 3rd generation Lionel guy (raising a 3YO 4th generation Lionel Lil' Man) by night in the suburbs of the greatest city in the world - Chicago. Home of the ever-changing Illinois Concretus Ry.
Hope she does better banks...
Morning. Sunny and chilly. Fall may be here for a few days. Not hunting. Getting up leaves. Been doing this but ground is covered. Cold didn't bring them down. Rain and wind. Never turned them brown.
RT???? Will try his home later.
Have a good one.
God bless TCA 05-58541 Benefactor Member of the NRA, Member of the American Legion, Retired Boss Hog of Roseyville , KC&D Qualified
been gonna post for a couple of days but no time. Now sitting in ER with Mom. More on that when we figure out the issue.
Welcome to JT
Doug. ....you should've bought one that looks OK then told her. Forgiveness is easier than permission
The latest on RT?????
Good morning from a cold frosty North Bluff but the sun is out and it will get to the mid 40s so they say.Welcome JTrains! Where you at in Chicago? Bob, I have a truck and car hauler, so if you could find me a nice rust free 64 to 68 Mustang project maybe I could make a trip and help you with the title for the 63 Coupe.
Aloha. Cold but looks to be sunny when the sun actually comes up. It's usually night-dark when I take the youngest to the bus-stop. We could pick out some planets although the moon is pretty bright.
Welcome JT! We still watch Thomas the Tank Engine stories. Sodor was the theme of an earlier layout. DJ, youll love the room once the old couch is gone. Our SA won't pick up furniture like that but I find if I put something out on garbage-pick-up day, it usually disappears. I have to take the car in for a recall this morning, and I'll research a new dishwasher to replace the one that's too pricey to fix. I found its paperwork - I got about 7 years out of it - these days I think that's good. I first suggested to the bride that we don't need a dishwasher - as we don't dirty-up too many dishes. That got me a look. Then I went out and ordered one, thinking wrongly that an appliance is just an appliance - and something to be fixed when broken, like plumbing or heating. Boy, was I wrong. I discovered it is an integral part of the house decorating schema and needs much research. I think I will need to think up ways to stave off a full-kitchen-makeover...
Doug Murphy 'We few, we happy few, we band of brothers...' Henry V.
Back @ work for another week.
Didn't get any more work done on the Corvan, but the work we did looks good.
Title for the '63 Coupe has been purged from the AZ DMV system. Anything that hasn't popped up in over 10 years gets removed from the system. They said if I bring the car down, they can do a VIN inspection and rebuild the file. Guess I will be looking for a truck and trailer @ some point.
Not much new on the train front, picked up a couple of electrical blocks to hook up the two loops of the layout.
Hope RT is doing better.
Good day at work. Quiet night at home. Got some stuff put away. Wife went to a craft program and brought home a nice decoration she made. Weather was good for this time of year. I hope everyone has a good day.
Don
First coffee pot post - so here goes.
Got to put my new Brakeman's Riveting set to use this afternoon repairing the first of many MPC-era couplers that have lost their opening spring. Was a bit tricky setting the spring correctly and simultaneously getting the knuckle on the rivet - but once accomplished, the Brakeman Riveter worked great.
We found various Chuggington videos on YouTube this week - so the 2YO is entranced at the moment. But it's about time for bed - then a little work on the layout.
Evening all!
Phish - sunny days predicted for the next week! But all the lake parks they just reopened from spring floods are closed again.
Watching the CMA Country Christmas special. Always good and the music stays traditional.
Have a great day tomorrow all!
Regards, Roy
Morning all from cloudy and cool (38F) Southern Ohio,
RT- You're in my thoughts and prayers
Jim-I did not know this was out, I put it the Amazon Cart
Fife-The strip wood great idea. Love to see a picture.
Time to sweep the stairs then outside for more lights
May God bless
cnw1995 including a friendly visit with the township assessor to argue his tax assessment of the house.
including a friendly visit with the township assessor to argue his tax assessment of the house.
Good luck with that Doug. As long as it is at or below market value it is a hard fight.
Cloudy and 33 heading to 40 and that is it.
Farm and Fleet later to get cat food, softener salt, suet and bird seed on Sandra's debit card.
Jim, Those diesels are great pullers. We haulled a 16' car hauler back with a CJ8 on it when we came home on Tuesday and it was like there was nothing behind that 2500 Dodge diesel. My gas Silverado does good but you sure know there is something back there.
Aloha. Grey and cold enough for the 2 inches or so of snow to still hang around. Dishwasher guy is here - nothing looks wrong mechanically but I can never tell about all the circuit boards they have now. Only 4 years old. Hope it can come back to life. Then I have a host of errands including a friendly visit with the township assessor to argue his tax assessment of the house. Nothing new train-wise.
Sturgeon-Phish Evening all from cool Southern Ohio. Spose to get to 32 tonight. It warmed up to the mid 60's for a bit today. I got some of the outside lights up. The ladder work is done. Man that kills my knees, can't stand on the ladder like I used to. Doug - I'd like the reciepe send it to sturgphish@gmail.com RT- I'll be praying for you your doctors and nurses tomorrow Jim - are you talking about Baker's 3rd edition of the repair manual? Roy - Hope you get to dry out some Fife - I bet the floor looks neat! Did you use popsicle sticks or something like that? KRM- I bought the truck used 3 years ago; previous owner only put 56000 on it. It is still a cream puff and tows like a beast. If I figure how to post pics I'll post some of the truck. I'm going to change the fuel injectors in the next week or two. That will be my Christmas present. By the time I'm done I'll have about $2500 in the job in parts. Well goodnight and may God bless Jim
Evening all from cool Southern Ohio. Spose to get to 32 tonight. It warmed up to the mid 60's for a bit today. I got some of the outside lights up. The ladder work is done. Man that kills my knees, can't stand on the ladder like I used to.
Doug - I'd like the reciepe send it to sturgphish@gmail.com
RT- I'll be praying for you your doctors and nurses tomorrow
Jim - are you talking about Baker's 3rd edition of the repair manual?
Roy - Hope you get to dry out some
Fife - I bet the floor looks neat! Did you use popsicle sticks or something like that?
KRM- I bought the truck used 3 years ago; previous owner only put 56000 on it. It is still a cream puff and tows like a beast. If I figure how to post pics I'll post some of the truck. I'm going to change the fuel injectors in the next week or two. That will be my Christmas present. By the time I'm done I'll have about $2500 in the job in parts.
Well goodnight and may God bless
Jim,
It's volume two of the third edition, and I'm glad I picked it up :
http://www.amazon.com/Gilbert-American-Flyer-Operating-Repair/dp/150286584X/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1449155464&sr=8-2&keywords=american+flyer+trains
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