Good to hear Smokey, thanks!
By the way, anyone hear from DJSpanky lately? I haven't seen him on the Forum recently.
you may not hear from rich much for a few as Jenni is home and besides everything else he is doing, he now must tend to her which I'm sure is not a chore at all but love as she is now home with him.
Mornin' guys and gal(s). 40 with wet snohizo in the Potomac Highlands. Spent yesterday in train room converting the rolling stock back to 19th century equipment. Hate trying to wiggle boxcars back into the plastic packaging and boxes. I need to get those shelves built this year. Ran trains for an hour, and Ginger (Texas 4-4-0) was misbehaving on the O-72 switches. Everything else ran smoothly.
Had nice phone conversations with Buckeye and DBaker. Both are well and keeping themselves busy.
88 - Safe travels this weekend. Saturday may be an adventure... Ms. Kelly wants to visit Oldest Princess.
Evenin FellasSmokey - you got me with that one. My Dad always wanted a '56 T-Bird with the removable portal window top. Unfortunately he passed before I could make it happen.Fife - you have such a tough life! But if anyone's got to do it, it may as well be you my friend! We need to do another railfan with Sir Tom.
Yeah - anyone have an update on Kev? or AnjDevil?
Started painting the dining room walls above the chairrail today. Took 3 days to fix the mess ups by the builder. I'm not a professional millwork guy, but you would think a pro would know how to cope an inside joint!
Heading to the Burgh this weekend for Mom's 75th. She had knee replacement surgery back in September and she says she is getting a round really good now. We missed seeing her for Christmas due to the 19 so will be good to see her again.TheQ's Dad was in over the weekend, he turned 86 last weekend. The way he talks now it may not be long before he moves in. The kids are really after him to do so because he is having troubles walking (almost fell coming back in the house on Sunday). He is still chipper and the wit hasn't left him.
Better jump off here so I can get some sleep so I can work my two jobs tomorrow.
https://brentsandsusanspicutures.shutterfly.com/
Except hers was 1956 with the port windows, very little differences in the 55 & 56 models the main difference in the 57 was it had wings as there called on top of rear fenders.
smokey1 - Looks like the one Suzanne drove in American Graffiti.
Morning all.
Wonder how Kevin is doing?
Not sure if I shared this here ( don't think I did.) back Feb1 was my birthday so I bought myself a birthday present on the 7th ( took a few days looking )
Mornin' guys and gal(s). Mostly cloudy and 59, with a passing this afternoon. Will be doing breakfast in a bit, then headed back in the train room for some video footage.
Tom brought his Lionel Legacy SD70ACe CSX 3194 to run on the high line. Up to now, there has been no issues running big diesels or steamers on the track. However, Lionel's new semi-swivel pilots cause an issue on O-36 trackage (and yes, they recommend O-54 curvature). The issue is that whatever you couple to the engine, has to have a significant coupler draft swing. The engine goes through O-36 just fine on its own. But it wants to pull whatever is coupled to it off the outside rail in the curves. I used a heavy MTH searchlight car to counter this action, which worked.
Yesterday, we rode up to Altoona for the Blair County train show. Nice assortment different sized scale equipment, and most tables were full. I picked up a Lionel REA reefer (circa '82), because it had archbar trucks, and was in new condition. Also bought a gorgeous 1909 Opel coupe, and some detail pieces (always check out the guys with On30 for those goodies). We went trackside afterwards, both in Altoona and Cumberland, then dined at my favorite local Thai restaurant.
I've recently put my "Train Table" down in the garage after moving, and I've been running trains! Might even turn the barebones table into a small layout!
Whew!
Finally finished a re-paint and decaling of some Williams passenger cars I haven't been able to sell at the local shows for the past three years, I figured I turn them into something I could use.
So, I re-did them into New York, Ontario & Western cars! They'll go nicely with the NYO&W Camelback I got in 2019. I did have a case of the shakes after doing the decaling, I haven't done anything like that in years!
fifedogWent trackside yesterday, and chased a very late Capitol Limited, with Amtrak 160 on the point. This is one of the special painted engines, this one coined the "Pepsi Can".
That was a good catch! I was doing some lunch hour train watching several years ago and saw one of the old "Pepsi Cans" come through on an Amtrak train. Quite a surprise!
Mornin' guys and gal(s). Mostly cloudy and 28 along the Patterson Creek cut-off. Warm temps coming today and tomorrow. Getting Fifedom ready for my buddy's visit. He's bringing a special engine to run in the train room.
Went trackside yesterday, and chased a very late Capitol Limited, with Amtrak 160 on the point. This is one of the special painted engines, this one coined the "Pepsi Can". Then got lucky with a special 1309 run-by on the north side of town. Came home to burgers on the grill, so good day all-in-all.
fifedog Mornin' guys and gal(s). Sunny and 34 in the Potomac Highlands. Shopping day, and supper at Cracker Barrel. Doing some Spring cleaning ahead of my buddy, Tom, visit this weekend. We will be heading to Altoona Sunday, for the Blair County train show. Did get those saplings planted, as well as some leftover bulbs I had in the shed. There is some good video footage of the Photo Freight Special with C&O 1309, from last weekend. No, I wasn't trackside, and I would have liked to have photographed the WM SD35 and SD40 in service on the WMSR. I've got mixed emotions about not working there anymore, but it's good that steam is back in Cumberland. 88 - Understand your hesitancy to start on the new layout build. Take this time to construct a super-dee-duper Christmas layout. Something that you can easily set up and break down each year. That way, you can get trains up and running now. Continued for those in need.
Mornin' guys and gal(s). Sunny and 34 in the Potomac Highlands. Shopping day, and supper at Cracker Barrel. Doing some Spring cleaning ahead of my buddy, Tom, visit this weekend. We will be heading to Altoona Sunday, for the Blair County train show. Did get those saplings planted, as well as some leftover bulbs I had in the shed.
There is some good video footage of the Photo Freight Special with C&O 1309, from last weekend. No, I wasn't trackside, and I would have liked to have photographed the WM SD35 and SD40 in service on the WMSR. I've got mixed emotions about not working there anymore, but it's good that steam is back in Cumberland.
88 - Understand your hesitancy to start on the new layout build. Take this time to construct a super-dee-duper Christmas layout. Something that you can easily set up and break down each year. That way, you can get trains up and running now.
Continued for those in need.
fifedog Deal! Shake on it.
Deal! Shake on it.
Done!!!
I am the monster in your head...And I thought you'd learn by now, It seems you haven't yet.I am the venom in your skin --- Breaking Benjamin
Good Morning -
Got my ashes courtesy of Jenni's Great Aunt and Jenni applied them to my forehead. She had a chicken wrap for dinner, I with held the crickets and saved them for the frogs .
I ran the County Fireman's Association meeting, ran to Jenni's to feed her animals and had a late invite to the Princess' for pizza and the newest Suicide Squad movie.
Plan is to move the animals here to Mom's house on Sunday, food shopping and a little cleaning prior to Jenni getting here. Hopefully I can still convince her to sell her house and just move in here, but we'll see.
Fife - I can take care of you as long as I have layout priviledges, I can bring some of my own engines......just not gonna buy you crickets...
40F now and dropping to the 30s later....very windy
anjdevil - Rich, if I ever fall deathly ill, I want you to take care of me... So good to follow Jenni's improving recovery. Stop feeding her crickets though.
Did get about 500 lbs of mulch down yesterday afternoon, but still need a bit more to cover everything. Grabbed a quick shower and attended the NRHS chapter meeting. Train show in Cumberland on April 30, and I volunteered to man our table.
Ms Kelly wants me to clean ceiling fans today.
Good afternoon and Ash Wednesday
Had Jenni out for a CT scan yesterday and made an afternoon of it. We visited the ward where she was taken care of afterwards and she was greeted with hugs and tears. She held court for 10 minutes and it was good to see her smile and laugh. Great people there. They kept her alive.
Had late lunch, early dinner at Stewart'S Root Beer, had burgers and fries, she had breaded mushrooms as well. Then off to her house where I fed her animals. She couldn't climb the stairs, so she did not go in.
Back to rehab, where they served chocolate ice cream with burgers and fries, lol.
Jenni was noticably better afterwards. She needs to get outta there. Monday, she comes to Mom's house for homecooked meals, PT and lots o'love. I'll take good care of her.
Maybe we can get back to the trains, I'm hoping she feels well enough to hit Greenburgs Edison on the 12th, but we'll see.
Hope to get ashes later, I have to run the County meeting tonight and get crickets and dinner for Jenni, maybe God will forgive me. Mom should, lol.....
Happy March!!!!
Sunny and low 70s here in mid Mo today.
Its the season for green milkshakes at McDonald's to go along with all of the other green items in the heading of this month's coffee pot.
Evenin' Fellas (and Ladies)
Still getting used to the new laptop's keyboard. The keys are slightly smaller than a fullsized keyboard, so my fat fingers need to learn new alignment... lolLooks like the living room 'upgrade' is on hold, so just painting (not me) the foyer and great room for now. We'll investigate the living room upgrade later (we have two ideas that we'll need multiple contractor bids).Anj - sorry to hear about Jenni. Continued prayers on that front. Kev - holy yikes! Heal up quick, that sounded very painful! Driving in to the office in the morning, so better get some sleep. I am hoping to put rubber to pavement @ 5:30am.
Today, Mc Donald's and Paczi. Tomorrow corned beef and boiled potatoes. And Paczi.
Same me, different spelling!
We're having pancakes!
Thanks for starting the new Pot fife. 26 degrees and overcast this morning with a potential of reaching 30. There is a storm brewing to the west that may bring us a big wet snow event starting Friday evening through Sunday. This time of the year the snow is wet and heavy. No mention yet of how much we might get. I am so glad I have something to do inside for the next 2 months.
Have a Happy Fat Tuesday. Sounds like a good day for pancakes.
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Greg
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"The Toy For the Boy"
Wouldn't let me put beer emoji in masthead.
Sunny & 34, s'posed to get up to 61. That means the nice Irish lass I'm betroved to will have my tookus outside planting trees and doing yardwork all day.
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