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Posted by Sturgeon-Phish on Saturday, February 6, 2016 1:34 AM

Good Morning from cool (mid 20F) Southern Ohio,

I am glad tonight is the last of the two extra night shifts I had to work.I miss being home in the evening with the Kids and my bride.

My grandson had his last basketball game last night and had a good game, but he was still out back shooting for over a half an hour, as he said, “just because”.Spring sports will start in a few weeks.He is trying to decide between track and baseball.I’m hoping for track but I don’t want to push one way or another to let him make his choice.I believe track will teach him how to run better, and maybe he would be interested in the shot putt.

Tin Plate- If I may suggest, try drinking a tablespoon of unfiltered apple cider vinegar mixed in glass of water.It has a lot of health benefits.I have been drinking some almost every day for a few months and I do believe it is making a difference.I’ve lost a few pounds, I feel great, and was the only one in the family not to get sick since the beginning of the germ exchange, school.

RT- Hope you have a great time at York!

Roy-Your evenings in front of the fire with an adult beverage is my goal for this Saturday evening!

May God bless

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Saturday, February 6, 2016 4:17 AM

Welm, before search and rescue get called out for me...I'm over here!! I ended up with pneumonia so got stuck in hospital for a few days. The doctors bombed the bug out from me with about 3 different antibacterials in IV form so I was somewhat slightly ill-disposed here...

Going to be another sunny day for us by the looks of things, high of 36F expected.

Today is going to be a day of nuthin' doin'...and that is a good thing!!

Have a good day!!!

PS...hope YORK turns out to be a good one for you guys!!

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Posted by rtraincollector on Saturday, February 6, 2016 5:14 AM

Morning all. Up again early but will end up going back to bed in a couple of hours. I wake up then can't go back to sleep for a while. 30* out there right now but suppose to get up to a big 53* today but Mon,Tues,&Wed we have to watch it as our low's will be in the mid/upper  20's  

To early to figure out what today will bring know I want to get some wash done ( some older quilts and stuff like that ) so I can get it folded and properly stored. Going to give some of it to Goodwill I think as we have to much. may keep for June yard sale then GoodWill the rest. BC you take care of yourself we can understand you missing out a day or two

Well think it's time to see what else is going on. talk to you all later. 

 

 

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Posted by fifedog on Saturday, February 6, 2016 6:02 AM

Buckeye - shot you an email.

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Posted by KRM on Saturday, February 6, 2016 8:41 AM

Good morning from a sunny but cool 27 degree North Bluff. If they have it right it will get into the 40s.
I  would rather it just stay cold or warm up and get over it. Makes for such a mess with the ground thawing and freezing.
I did get the kitchen wall ready yesterday for the tile job. Now just to get Mark here to help do it. He has the tools.

Fife you got to quit getting up so early. Your retired now.

BOC, glad you made it out of that one. Bad stuff.

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Posted by sir james I on Saturday, February 6, 2016 9:06 AM

Just checkin in

Bright sun and 40 today. Not a February day in Michigan at all, but I will gladly take each and every one. I smell bacon frying.

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Posted by cnw1995 on Saturday, February 6, 2016 12:08 PM

Aloha. The sun just popped out here too. This weekend is another one to serve at church. I don't mind this season of helping out so often but I sure hope they find some other video directors soon. Spent the past few days doing taxes. That's always fun... Big Smile Congrats to the future Yorkies!

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Posted by Buckeye Riveter on Saturday, February 6, 2016 12:45 PM

fifedog

Buckeye - shot you an email.

Got it.  

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Posted by SPMan on Saturday, February 6, 2016 1:27 PM

Good morning all,

 

Just checking in since it has been a few days now.  I'm still getting physical therapy for my right shoulder and neck pain but no big results yet.  I have ordered one of those "My pillows" advertised on TV and in magazines.  I'm hoping that will help.

We are expecting warm weather this weekend in the 80's and strong Santa Ana winds.  It will be a good test for my new driveway gate made of decorative iron.  The old one was wood and was getting banged up by the wind.  Ripped the latch clean out of it last time.  Wind also blows my car cover off.  Have to anchor that down better.

Have appointment with Day Care people next week to get my wife enrolled in their program and give me a break once in a while.

She also needs to see a dentist to have a bad tooth pulled but is resisting to go.  However it is not hurting now but we need to get it taken care off.  I might have a cavity myself.  Been feeling something lately.

Helen is still sore from the fall she had last week but is able to walk without pain. We walked a couple of blocks the other day.

Friend Larry came over for a visit for a while this week.  That was welcomed by me.  He has some health issues too.  We both talked about how our interest in trains is suffering.  I tried running a couple of times lately but spent most of the time cleaning track.  I spent too much time in the garage and Helen was getting into mischief in the house.  She was boiling water and about to put in some corn flakes when I came in.  I can't to that anymore unless someone is with her.

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Posted by wrmcclellan on Saturday, February 6, 2016 3:54 PM

Afternoon all!

Cloudy and 49. Not much going on today. Helped out with cleaning this morning moving furniture, etc. Then I decided to pull the fridge out to vacuum under it and broke the ice maker line. Luckily aready had a box of 1/4 line compression fittings so had it fixed in about 20 minutes. 45 min to find the parts.

Ray - Angel for you and your wife

Have a great day all! Superbowl tomorrow!

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Posted by fifedog on Saturday, February 6, 2016 5:28 PM

Picked up a Lionel 6468 at the Scale show in Timonium today.  Nice shape for 63 years old.  Needs a bit of spit and polish, but I prefer them that way.  Pretty good show this weekend, and well attended.  Also purchased a B&O 722 t-shirt from an outfit from NC.  Proprietor wasn't even aware that the Potomac Eagle/South Branch Valley has a gift shop, and will contact them to see if there's an opportunity.  He had simply printed them up for the EMD weekend at Spencer Shops.

KRM -0600 is late for me, still.

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Posted by KRM on Saturday, February 6, 2016 9:42 PM

fifedog

 KRM -0600 is late for me, still.

Fife, just keep working on it. Before I retired -0400 was get up and get going, every day. Now with work seven years later I can get to -0800 without a problem, some day even more.

I remember as a child when I would stay overnight with my grand-father and he would sleep till 9:00am I liked it because I had the run of the house before he got up.  Devil

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Posted by cheapclassics on Saturday, February 6, 2016 11:29 PM

Good evening all,

A good day.  Great day at the train show.  Lots of vendors and lots of purchases.  Scored two 1970 MPC box cars and a 6162-50 postwar Alaska gondola.  Picked up the latest MR at Wally world later that evening.  Had a nice visit with sister and her family.   Wife and I had a good meal at Denny's on the way home.   I hope everyone has a good day.

Keep on training,

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Posted by JTrains on Sunday, February 7, 2016 7:14 AM
My better half was out with a friend all day Saturday, so the boy and I spent nearly the entire day in the basement running trains and playing with his wooden ones.  During naptime was able to fix up broken wiring on a 9178 caboose I got off Da Bay.  Also put some flashing LEDs I bought in various places to liven things up when we run "night trains" (i.e., with the lights out).  He spent about an hour playing with some relays and sockets I bought a couple of weeks ago – I’m beginning to think we should stop buying him toys and just get him miscellaneous tools and parts to play with.
Got good news on the work front on Friday – with a little luck I’ll have my next consulting engagement locked in by the end of the week.  Keeping fingers crossed.
SPMan: something to consider if you want to spend time in another room is getting some cheap wireless security cameras or baby monitors.  That way you can keep an eye (and ear) on what your wife is doing while you are elsewhere.  We did a lot of research before Noah was born and the monitors from Summer (http://www.summerinfant.com/monitoring/video) are really good – excellent video/audio, can view multiple cameras from one screen, plus excellent signal strength over long distances.

 

Wrmcclellan: no good deed goes unpunished, eh?

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Posted by Buckeye Riveter on Sunday, February 7, 2016 8:31 AM

cheapclassics

Good evening all,

A good day.  Great day at the train show.  Lots of vendors and lots of purchases.  Scored two 1970 MPC box cars and a 6162-50 postwar Alaska gondola.  

Mike C. from Indiana

 

Where was the train show?

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Posted by rtraincollector on Sunday, February 7, 2016 9:06 AM

Ray prayers for a answer comes for your situation and for your wife. 

Morning all on the chilly side here today. was only 37* when I got up and were supose to get up to a big 54 today then winter sets in for the rest of the week nothing over 41 and thats tomorrow the rest in the upper 30's for highs and upper 20's for lows at night. 

Trying like you know what to save money and wife is finding more things she /we need to have. lol. Anyway it will work out. Smile 

No big news here been going thru stuff to donate to Goodwill just want to get rid of it as just taking up room we don't have. ( making room for my train layout Smile ) It's only going to be 5' x 8' but it's going to be a layout thou Big Smile I'll be able to run trains again probably do two seperate loops, and at this point they will be conventional which is fine with me. 8' will limit what I can sensibly run but it will be good I have one set of passenger cars with it engines which is like 12' it would be covering 1/2 the loop lol I know just shorten it a little and it will work which I probably will do but just the thought of it. A-B-A, F-3's makes for a long start anyway. I have that in B&O and Southern. B&O is the passenger set. Then if I break out the NYC set thats like 18' I think now that would be unreal.  

Hope all having a good weekend talk to you all later.

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Posted by sir james I on Sunday, February 7, 2016 9:13 AM

RT with a Lionel tall trestle set or home made piers you could add another loop to your layout. That would be just right for one of the train sets you have.

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Sunday, February 7, 2016 10:42 AM

Good Morning

Sunshine this morning with increasing dullness in the afternoon.

I am just resting dem 'ol' bones today...I managed to clean my trainroom!! Now, watch...it will get messy by tonight

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Posted by wrmcclellan on Sunday, February 7, 2016 4:30 PM

Afternoon all!

Beautiful sunny day today! Made it to 61.

Have to have a very large oak tree removed from my back yard. Original owners planted it too close to the house and it is damaging the foundation. Tree is nearly 3 ft in diameter and I have no idea how tall it is but it is one of the tallest in our neighborhood. One could buy a decent used car for what this will cost. Wednesday is the day. Was able to catch my neighbors outside and let them know. Tree hangs over my roof and theirs (a tile roof - and hangs over their driveway). They will keep theirs cars out of the driveway. Wish my wife had let me take it out 15 years ago when it was only 2 feet in dia.

Watchin SB pre game activites.

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Sunday, February 7, 2016 4:45 PM

Cold cloudy day.  Had a little sleet and snow but nothing to it.  38 was the low.  42 now and windy.  More east of us.

Nothing happening today.  Resting up.

Hope all have a great week.

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Posted by rtraincollector on Sunday, February 7, 2016 4:56 PM

Roy what really stinks they charge you an arm and a leg to drop it. then charge to remove it then they will sell it either to a lumber mill or as firewood ( or both ) and make more money that way by time there done they make like double the original amount to just drop it. But do you have the tools and the back to do the work. I know I don't. I have one that needs to come down I need to find out how much they want to drop it. 

Evening all hows it going. Okay here. no big news other than I now have a area I can claim for a layout so need to do something quick on that lol. 

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Posted by KRM on Sunday, February 7, 2016 5:07 PM

Roy and RT. I still fell a lot of trees but if I can’t get help and they are close to the house I get it done.  I can see the day where I will have to stop doing this, just to old and the back don’t like it at all. As for who you get to do it you just have to be sure that they are bonded and insured before letting them start the job.

We had the two and a half year old grand-son here yesterday and every time he is here I know why you have kids when you’re young. I put him down for a nap and while he was napping he decided to fill #2 in his diaper and then did not like that so he took it off in bed. I don't think I have to explain much more than that.  Ick! Wifey is still cleaning sheets and bedding.  Whistling
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Posted by tinplatacis on Sunday, February 7, 2016 5:44 PM

Finally had some me time after I finished my half marathon today, naturally went to the train room. I'm partway through putting a mountain and tunnels on my postwar style layout

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Posted by rtraincollector on Sunday, February 7, 2016 5:44 PM

Yes kevin but you have the equipment to do it, that makes a big difference. I'm guessing roy doesn't I know I don't. 

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Posted by KRM on Sunday, February 7, 2016 5:55 PM

rtraincollector

Yes kevin but you have the equipment to do it, that makes a big difference. I'm guessing roy doesn't I know I don't. 

 

Good point RT,,,We do have a lot of equipment and we have to have it here. But even with it all another set of eyes and hands is always a good thing.  Just part of how it works.

 

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Posted by wrmcclellan on Sunday, February 7, 2016 6:41 PM

RT - it wouldn't matter if I was 30 years younger and had some gear, this is a huge tree and there is no place to "fell" it. It has to come down branch by branch. You either get an organization with a bucket truck or one with professional climbers. The guys I use climb and rope themselves up into the tree. They tie guy ropes to each branch to control where it comes down. It is a skilled and tedious process. Alley and fence, neighbors drive and fence, my storage shed, my house, my pool, my neighbors house - all within 10-25 feet of the trunk. This is a dense neighborhood. 

Btw - in the old days when you could find a local saw mill, a sawmill here will not take a neighborhood/yard tree unless you are willing to guarantee their saw blade if it gets ruined due to a buried nail/spike/lag bolt in the trunk. So you have to have big bucks and really want that tree's wood really bad. This is Dallas, any sawmill is a long haul from here so transport costs trump the worth of a single tree.

They are going to cut me a cord of wood, but I do not have the space to store much more than that for a year for it to season. The rest of the tree goes to the dump.

Almost forgot, this tree is as wide as it is tall. If you tried to fell it without taking all the branches off, you would have a huge mess to manage. This is not like a lodge pole pine or poplar. 

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Posted by rtraincollector on Sunday, February 7, 2016 7:19 PM

I kinda figured that on size and closeness. 

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Posted by rtraincollector on Sunday, February 7, 2016 8:19 PM

Dennis thats nothing when I was trying to find one for my 2356 Southern set a guy had one for like $400 and it was in pieces and not sure it all was there

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Posted by cheapclassics on Sunday, February 7, 2016 9:47 PM

Good evening all,

Quiet day.  Did 6 miles in 1:41:43.  Did one mile in 15:45, but overcooked it doing that stint and slowed me down the last 2 miles.  Buckeye, the train show was in Kokomo, IN.  I hope everyone has a good day.

Keep on training,

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Posted by rtraincollector on Monday, February 8, 2016 7:02 AM

Morning all. 
No plans for today may attack this corner have a 6' x 4' x 18" wired metal shelving unit that i need to break down to 3' x 4' by 18" that's going to stay but under the train table so yes the train table will be at least 38" off the ground. 
oh well no time like the present to get started I guess before she tries to move back in. Hope all have a good Monday 

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