A beauiful summer morning @ 64 degrees. 70s for the day.
S.J.
"IT's GOOD TO BE THE KING",by Mel Brooks
Charter Member- Tardis Train Crew (TTC) - Detroit3railers- Detroit Historical society Glancy Modular trains- Charter member BTTS
Good morning from cool breezy 74 nawth Texess! Maybe 90 today. Nice temps until Fri. Back to normal for the weekend.
Kev - glad everything came out OK
Chief, RT - didja get any relief from the cold front there?
Daughter moving to new apt. Went over and assisted the movers they hired to move big boxes and furniture. Hourly gang. Got 'er done in an hour and 10 min. Now just small stuff to pack and schlep.
Regards, Roy
Mornin' boys. Cloudy and 67; a much cooler Patterson Creek cut-off. Wifey back in Baltimore watching grandsons this week. My time will be divided painting daughter's dining room, and working on the layout.
Banks - Great action shots. Is that quad a Marx product...?
Good evening all,
Kevin, good to hear all went well. Long day at work. Our main application started going haywire and waiting for support can seem forever. Practice went well with junior high kids. Finally some relief from heat. I hope everyone has a good day.
Keep on training,
Mike C. from Indiana
Just checking in,,long last three days.
All went good at the surgical center this morning. One polyp removed, good to go for 5 more years. They also fixed my throat problem. Got home and took a nap.
Been kind of out of it most of the day but glad to get to eat!
Joined 1-21-2011 TCA 13-68614
Kev, From The North Bluff Above Marseilles IL.
Evening all!
Cold Front! Down to 90! No 100's yet this year! Rest of week 8-10 below normal.
Banks - good pics!
Brent88 - congrats!
8n - very glad you are feeling better!
Back to our 'primary location' for a doctor's appointment to find out the results of the 30 day heart monitor. Just finishing up a second round of antibiotics for whatever bug it was that I caught. Finally feeling pretty much normal - though, some will say that I will never be 'normal'.
My wife and I sure were glad we were at our 'alternate location' last week where we have a lake available to dip into to midicate the heat.
Nothing new on the train front.
Mornin' FellasWell we are officially without a house. Closing was Friday, went smooth, then TheQ and I loaded up the old sectional from my house in Pittsburgh and hauled it to the dump. New futon arrived Saturday while we were out running ehrands... went to put it together and it is missing one of the side arms... not happy as replacement part will not arrive till later in the week and there is no way to use it without the side arms.Had a nice surprise chat with Fife Friday prior to final walkthrough.TheQ headed out yesterday to Raleigh to an audit, so the kids and I spent an hour at the pool, then went shopping for a new swimsuit for Christina and then stopped and picked up pizza at a new-to-us place called Manhattan Pizza. Not bad. Kids and I spent the evening eating pizza and chips and salsa while watching Dumbo... sans seating. Good time.
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Hot and humid. Relief on the way. Cooler and rain tomorrow.
Grea photos Banks
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
Hello there, 94 on the patio when we left for the drags at 1PM, 82 1230am when we returned.
Son skipped racing and made hay, 22 round bales, took a lot of time because he had to take the bales to a place they wouldn't roll away to kick them out of the baler.
Today had about 150 square bales to bale for my daughter's goats but weather didn't cooperate. It was hot and muggy with sporadic sun and no wind, hopefully the predicted storms will be light and we can bale it tomorrow.
Son found a new use for a patio umbrella..
Attendance was way off at the drags. Grandson won both of his regular classes, he went out of the dial in class in the 3rd round with a red light and a breakout.
Me pushing him into the stage light.
He just learned there was way more traction than expected.
Best get to sleep
Prayers for those in need
Banks, Proud member of the OTTS TCA 12-67310
Well back from Akron Ohizo. They said it was hot there, 97 Sat, seemed normal to me.
Services Friday for my uncle were beautiful and poignant. Saw a lotta (remaining) family. Spent 5 hrs Sat with one of my older cousins going through the family history stuff she has going back into the 1800's. I ended up with some duplicate photos (like a wedding photo of my great grandmother), and made copies of other photos (the Kistlers Donuts bakery, the family farm - long bulldozed for a mall and being bulldozed again for a housing development - and old family reunions). Plus she found a roll of undeveloped film a while back that turned out to be pictures my father's family took on vacation down in Florida somewhere around 1935/1936. And they developed when she had it processed a couple years ago. A few marks on the exposures but they are good. She gave them all to me.
Sat night, younger 2nd cousin and I went down to Portage Lakes to a friend of his that lives on the lake, hoisted a couple of brews - toasted my uncle, and took an evening boat ride.
I spent some time with a younger cousin from Scotland relating stories of near death falls/cracked ribs. We agreed that the old saying "your life flashes before your eyes" is absolutely false. My throughts were "so this is how it ends" and his were "I really messed up dint I".
Good evening from a muggy 83°F Southern Ohio,
A couple of showers provided temporary relief.
Thank you guys, for your prayers for my bride. She is still sore but at least it is not worse. I am going back to work tomorrow and the kids will be here if she needs anything.
One of the guys who have been bringing solid fill dropped off about 7 tons of dirt, and may have more this coming week. We’ll be spreading it this week, and the spot we’re leveling is starting to take shape.
Good night and may God bless you and your families
Jim
Rain and lower temps are on the way. Spent most of the day oiling, greasing and dusting the standard gauge equipment. Ran the new tank cars and then all the Christmas cars (old and new). I hope everyone has a good day.
Hot, dry and humid. Back garden got watered 3 times yesterday thanks to farmer.
Sorry for your loss Roy.
Don doesn't have a creek bed behind his house. He has a concrete duct.
Stay cool up in those hills fifey.
Relief suppose to come Tuesday. Good chance of rain and temps dropping into the 80's.
Have a great week ahead.
Thinkin' cool thoughts along the Patterson Creek cut-off. Every news outlet should hire "Captain Obvious" to talk about the weather. I tune them out. Was supposed to show yatchett today, but an enclosed fiberglass boat is the last place you want to be during this heat. Will try again in a couple weeks.
Spent yesterday painting the dining room at middle princess's castle. Came home to enjoy steaks and beans on the grill, and washed them down with cold Hamm's.
Speaking of the sun, on youtube tv watched the first solar train. It is in a resort area of Australia, and uses the panels on top of heritage passenger equipment. This would actually make sense in coastal areas, with no grades. Either way, it was interesting; and I'm a skeptic, at best.
going out to Roy's family, and Mrs. Phish on her recovery.
dbaker --->
Stayed up to listen to rain delayed Iowa race. TK got his second top 10 of the season for AJ and Mattheus was 16th from 22nd. Considering the season so far, this was a good night. Went to local historical museum today and saw my mom's wedding dress as part of a display of such items over the years. Went to Mass as well. Got to watch Indy 11 win 2-0 as well. Roy, belated condolences to your family. Still hot in Indiana. Maybe cool off tomorrow. I hope every one has a good day.
Good Afternoon Not much on my mind or going on here, just a couple of thoughts.Roy, Condolences for you and your family, for your uncle. Really liked your take on Global Warming, makes sense to me!
Dennis, hope you and Ray get some relief from the heat, its typicall 15 deg or maybe 20 deg cooler down here, due to the ocean breeze I think. And, we have the Coyote Creek river bed right outside of our back yard. So about 4pm we get a sifnificant breeze every night, and the marine layer keeps us cool in the am. Sure hope everyone does well with the Hot weather!! Its warm here but not unreasonably hot, might be different inland some. I'm not concerned about SJ with the heat however, he said he forgot to turn the furnace on last night, and will have that remedied for tonight. Did have to go to the eye Dr yesterday. About 4 or 5 days ago noticed a dark spot when looking out of my left eye, not there when looking through both. The doc said the "macular degeneration" I have has advanced from the dry stage to the wet stage, causing the gray spot. So they said the treatment is 3 or 4 injections into the eye, (retna). So that's what they did. Then go back in a month for the next one. Oh fun!
Don
Supposed to hit 100 here today, and it looks like it's starting to happen.
I might, might, try for a visit to the "Chugger Barn" today just to run some trains around the loop.
Right now I'm doing a white wash just to keep busy. Thank goodness I got all the outside work done earlier this week.
Heat warning. Already 102 [in the sun]. No rain here. Farmer irrigating tobacco and my back garden.
Later.
Quieter day at work. Still hot. Granddaughter did well at ballet performance. Watched last night's Izombie. TK qualified relatively well at Iowa. Hopefully there will be a top 10 finish Saturday night. I hope everyone has a good day.
You gents with basements are SO lucky!
My layout's in what I call "The Chugger Barn," a 10 x 14 foot shed, actually a nice one with a porch in front. It's been so hot this week I've only been out there once this week, and only to shoot off a Raid Indoor Fogger, saw some ants in there Saturday when I got home from the train show that I wanted to deal with quickly. Them and possibly anything else that be might thinking about moving in.
Fogged the interior last year about this time and it worked like a champ.
Even with four fans going full-blast and in plenty of shade it's still too hot in there to do anything. High 90's all week, possibly 100 tomorrow.
Oh well, as the saying goes "Winter is coming!"
Good afternoon from a sunny hot 96°F Southern Ohio. Heat index has it at 105 and Saturday 110 – 115.
It has been a week since I’ve posted. Bride had her neck surgery Tuesday and the doctor was pleased with the results. I brought her home Wednesday evening. The hospital (Riverside in Columbus) and staff are fantastic. We interfaced with probably 100 different staff and all were kind knowledgeable and very nice. Bride is having the usual post-surgery pain and so I’m staying close by. The kids help when they are here and many friends have dropped off meals. We are blessed.
I’m going to buy the semi-transparent stain for the house as Sherman – Williams has it 40% off this weekend. The house needs done and the garage we built has not been stained yet. I figure 20 gallons. I’m researching the prep work, and will need to clean the house first. The house is cedar lap with a cedar shake shingles. I plan on cleaning it then start staining when the weather breaks in a few weeks.
Dennis – You may want to have a check-up if you are more tired than usual.
Need to check on my patient
May God bless you and your families
Just stopping in.
Tiss hot for us 83 now going to 94 today. Hotter tomorrow.
I found a few things in the new Lionel catalog that I liked excluding their very expensive door stops.
Roy I'm sorry for your family loss.
My condolances Mr. McClellan. It's sad when a era comes to an end.
The loss of a senior family member is a day we all dread, but know is inevitable just the same.
Good morning all,
Was going to post last night and then it slipped my mind. Had a nice visit with New Mexico friends last night before they head back home. Work finally starting to settle down. Weather still hot. Hope to have A/C fixed today. Indycar at Iowa this weekend. I hope everyone has a good day.
Hello there, Roy.....condolences, missed that earlier. HOT is the word of the week. 70 at 7 this morning with air heavy enough to wring.
Not looking forward to the drags tomorrow. 94 predicted and provide your own shade.
1.3 inches of rain overnight Wednesday. Yesterday since it was wet I lit the most recent brush pile and started to make a new one.
Soon gave that up due to the heat.
Last evening Mrs and I enjoyed a drink and a deep fried Stromboli with a friend at a local pub. Then cleaned the freezer, wrapping a quarter of beef today.
Son planning to cut hay today.
Best get to itPrayers for those in need
Mornin' boys. Gonna stay in my nice, cool, train room today. I will finish my scatchbuilt tunnel portal of the C&O canal's Pawpaw tunnel. Drove to the mountain top to visit my folks yesterday, and stopped off at a "thrift" shop in Keyser, where I picked up an old framed photo of a B&O freight passing Harper's Ferry, and an AF UFGE/Banana car. Spent a total of $10. The "wood"sided banana car fits my era, and the blue print looks like it just rolled out of New Haven.
Morning folks!
In Akron OH today. Met up with sis and BIL (from Houston) at the Cleveland airport yesterday afternoon. Attending a memorial service for my uncle today. He was the youngest and last of my father's family to pass.
'Devil, if it looks like you'll be at the Oaks show let me know by PM, I'll give you my cell phone number and see if we can hook up somehow. I'd love to meet someone from the Forum! Lady Firestorm would love to meet you as well, as a firefighter's daughter she enjoys the company of firemen!
On top of that, you can confirm to everyone I really exist!
"Mopar Survivors?" Now that really sounds cool! I think antique vehicles in a state of preservation are a lot more interesting than ones in a state of restoration. Kind of like an antique military firearm that shows it's battle scars proudly.
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