Morning to All,
Posted a note yesterday. Forum must have eaten it. Beautiful sleeping eather, in the 50's.
Zeke - hope you get some help at the ER and much needed rest.
jefelectric - John - I feel your pain about the taxes, ours should be here any day.
jaabat - Jim glad to see you posting in the evening rather than running to the library.
csxt30 - Ughhh - Commando Monday ... that will give a fella nightmares, the thought of you and jaabat posting commando style... yikes... gives a new meaning to the word scary.
Have a great day.
Mitch
Bob Mitchell Gettysburg, PA TCA # 98-47956 LCCA# RM22839
Hi, this is zeke's girlfriend Jenny. He had to go in for emergency surgery. His diflibulator shorted? Its been going off like crazy and shocking zeke like hes in the electric chair for a week almost. He suffered a heart attack tonight, it was not life threatning but they took him away and I dont know what is going on yet really. But zeke told me to come here and tell you guys. He thinks the world of you guys, hes always talking about you all. You guys dont know it but you saved his live. Before he started on this forum he was drinking really bad, he didnt want to live, he has lost everyone in his life that he cared about all within the last yr or so. the hardest was his son. Sent him over the deepend. he is usually heavily medicated due to severe depression and post dramatic stress disorder and losing his brother over in bagdad was very graphic and hard for him to.But meeting you all he is so much happier and hardly takes any meds. He told me that he thinks of you all like family because you care. These trains are the only thing he talks about,and you all. He loves the trains, but he has a severe brain tumor to, dont know if he told you all, but its the size of a hardball and its starting to cause him to lose his sight in his right eye. this is the main reason he hasnt got anywere on his layout. he cant see it very well . I hope this helps understand my stubborn zeke. hes in bad health but is a survivor. I will tell him your praying for him.You know he told me to tell you guys that he will be back and be posting twice as much. Right as they were rolling him away. well Im headed back to the hospital. The next time you see zeke's name it will be him posting, Please just pray for him.thank you very much
Jenny (zeke's gf)
Good morning from New England!
Had a busy day at home yesterday. Did some painting, ironing, put some laundry away, worked on a post war train, roamed the web, yadda yadda yadda...
So John, what is commando Monday. The name intrigues me.
Jim
Modeling the Baltimore waterfront in HO scale
Life's hard, even harder if your stupid John Wayne
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Good Morning from Blueberryhill....
It is a cool 50 degrees and cloudy. Sun coming out and going up to 78 today. No rain predicted, so far.
Jenny...Thanks for letting us know how Zeke is doing. I wish him luck and he will be in our prayers.
Today is another busy day. Wife is doing better on new pain meds. She can walk a little, but has to take it slow. I have some errands to run today. Take Woo to dog groomer for bath and haircut. Then, the usual chores around the house. Gotta take a few minutes and run trains later. It's been too long, since I was in train room.
Dining car is here and still on " self-serve ". Time for breakfast.
Y'all have a great Tuesday.
Chuck
ChiefEagles wrote:Just tested my new used KW I got from ChooChooAuctions at a great price. Looked new out of the box. Works great and no flaws I can find. Anyone know how a Z750 works with a remote? So far I have not gotten the remote to do anything. The Z works fine manually. No instructions with remote. Did get the instructions with the Z.
Well Chief, lets start with basics. You did plug the brick into the 110 volt outlet and you did put batteries into the remote, didn't you???
Did you also get one of these
The brick is pluged into this item and it is connect to your track.
Aim the remote to the red button on top of the lockon and it will turn on the power to the track. Press the Horn button to blow the horn and the bell button to ring the bell. I am not going to fast for you here, am I?
The Black button turns it off.
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Good morning all,
IIABSDISE with temps in the 80s. The mood of the forum can change so quickly here in a day, from the hilarity of "Commando Monday" and comparisons of "Nawthan" vs "Southron" cooking to worrying about the fate of one of our own. Zeke, take care of yourself. Sounds like you have a good woman in Jenny, so take care of her and let her take care of you. Chuck, glad to hear the pretty young waitress in the "Dining Car" is getting better. I'll bet you'll be glad when the breakfast is no longer self-serve. Jim (jaabat), glad to see you are enjoying posting from home. I ran the 10E for a while last night and went to the YMCA for some weights. It was just the regular fare for breakfast this morning as it arrived from "Points East". I hope everyone has a good day.
Keep on training,
Mike C. from Indiana
Wow. Thanks for the post Jenny. Prayers for Zeke, and Jenny, and Mable...Jenny sounds like one in a million.
Jabbat: Welcome to the '90's! Your girls will take that over in a few days, and you'll be back to the library. My 2-1/2 yo already calls it her computer, and knows where all the games are.
Brent. Hopefully you finished the project with only one trip to Lowe's. That sounds like a 3 or 4 tripper to me, with a few extra $$ on tools to fix the problem. Like a new wet dry shop vac to pick-up the water from the leak!
Kurt
kpolak wrote: Brent. Hopefully you finished the project with only one trip to Lowe's. That sounds like a 3 or 4 tripper to me, with a few extra $$ on tools to fix the problem. Like a new wet dry shop vac to pick-up the water from the leak!Kurt
lionroar88 wrote:LOL!!!! The wife wanted to use the Shop-Vac to suck up the water... I told her she can't use it for that because there is saw dust in side it and it will cause a mold hazzard. She just stared at me.
Ah I know that look well...We just finished (1-1/2 years ago) a whole house remodel. She kept the books, and made shure I was aware of how many trips I took each day.
We won'h be building or remodelling any time (ever) soon.
Hi GIZ,
48 and could see my breath this morning. To get to 78 today. Fireworks tonite on the Susquehanna River in beautiful MILLERSBURG, Pa. Can't wait.
laz CAMP at 0530 today got a nice 6 miler in. Saw 5 deer at creek this morn, 2 buck a 6pt and 8 point in velvet, looks like they will be a couple of beauts. 2 does, and a nice fawn with spots on yet. These things really make getting up early worth it.
SWANSTONE is up in bathroon. Today I will only hook up vanity. I have to haul old shrubbery from HS principals house. Brownie points.
ZEKE prayers to ya BUD.
All have a good one.
HAPPY 4th.
laz57
What an evening. I sometimes think I'm going a little crazy when I succumb to temptation. On Sunday I passed by this guy selling some HO and Weaver at the City Market. Some junk, some ok stuff. He mentioned that this stuff came from a guy he knew who died, and that there was some old Lionel among the stuff, among those a steam locomotive that had a "crescent moon" on it. I asked if it was green and he said yes. So I went to his house last night, knowing what I was pbably going to see and he had two 8702's that he claimed were "10 years old" and perfect-not quite but I bought them, and a 2037 w/out tender and a 681 w/out tender. The 681 doesn't run, but I am not concerned. 2037 runs fine as do the to Crescents. The prices were ultimately right, but I now have four more locomotives, and it is not my desire to keep acquiring. I'm also lousy at selling, actually I've never sold anything, but that day may come.
So now I have more to clean and repair, and need to find appropriate tenders for the 2037 and 681. It is actually the 2037 that I like the best, because I'm actually a post-war purist (I think). I do have the Chicago and Alton set, and the Union Pacific Overland passenger set as well. The UP set is nearly mint condition, because I only take the locomotives out and tes run them to warm up and keep operational every couple of years.
OK, enough of that, after I left this guy's house I went home by way of Union Station in Kansas City and took a picture of UP 844 & the consist of about 7 cars it is pulling.
I went to sleep last night dreaming of ways to operate these locomotives on my layout.
That was Monday night, full of trains etc.
I have to tell you about Saturday, and my expedition out into the Flint Hills of Kansas to find the destination spot for my layout, which I have now determined to be a not fictitious spot called Diamond Springs. I'll construct layout scenery with ceiling tiles and fabricate the cut and grade to look like that area. I stopped by a few Santa Fe train stations and took pictures of one that was brick and "mission" style, and another "county seat" type station. Saw the Santa Fe Hudson in Topeka, and two Prairie type locomotives in Lawrence, Kansas and Emporia, Kansas. I have now seen three Prairie types in the last month (the third in Coffeyville, Kansas). I don't know why I like that type of steamer so much, must be something about the times in which they appeared on the prairies, just before the automobile, the airplane and everything else; when railroads still connected most small towns and the unglamorous short hall passenger train was the principal way of traveling between towns in America.
Prairie Type
"IT's GOOD TO BE THE KING",by Mel Brooks
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Good morning from a sunny Chicago where Metra and the UP / BNSF are shuffling commuter trains for the big fireworks display tonight - that means my inbound was the only early one running and was jammed -I'm happy I got on near the end of the line. Have to figure out what's running to get home too. But it should be slow today and that means I'll get work done. I spent the evening moving iTunes from one computer to another - it looked like Mission Control on the dining room table.Jenny, thanks for letting us know. Hope you are now able to rest, Zeke.Prairie, I hear you - that's one of the reasons I love the turn-of-the-last-century trolleys - they were the mode of transportation in a much slower and gentler era. I can't believe how many traction lines criss-crossed everywhere. And it makes for easier layout building... no autos, poor roads, pretty rural settings. Nothing like tax payment time... we pay in two installments - in mid-June and early Sept. Wonder why it keeps going up and never down... Manys the time I've forgotten and had to run a check over to the County Bldg. before five.
Doug Murphy 'We few, we happy few, we band of brothers...' Henry V.
Thanks for the update Jenny....Get better soon Zeke meister...!
Its been raining here off and on for 3 days, so no more "well, we really need the rain.." comment, thanks. I think we've had enough for this week. Last day at work this week, no more until the 9th. Stared at my layout last night.....between moving into an apartment and cleaning up stuff I haven't had time this week. (Hot Wheels anyone???)
Bought a whole bunch of (Frank53..you listening?) tubular track from e-Bay + buildings and spent about $100 for the lot (total). 1 bunch was all brandy new stuff. about 51 curves and 4 30". The other stuff was lightly used and has some light tarnish(?). I may reconfigure my layout from the fastrack to to tubular, just because of the noise, still waiting for my O-42 curves to arrive, to replace the fastrack curves.
Tomorrow going downtown for fireworks over the river, should be a "blast" (sorry)
Be safe and "sane"
Best Italian cook in Jax(unpaid)...Rich
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
Dennis!!! Dennis!!!! Where is a Dr. when you need one. Zekie needs a heart Dr.!!!!!! Prayers for Zeke.
Morning all. Guy that lives down the street and his wife owns the property next to me [rental house where widow lives and I mow plus 20 acre field behind house] died yesterday. Late 70's or early 80's. We use to work together on keeping his property up. Great gentleman.
Tom P, thanks for the advice. He did not send the infrared remote with all the track, engine, cars and accessories. I knew it had to "hit" something and did not see a "receiver" in the transformer.
Not as hot and humid. Been busy watering wife's flowers [again and again]. Folks flooding all over the country and we can't get a drop. Next we will get lots and complain its too wet. Guess the good Lord gets confused with our requests.
Man, the new used KW is great. Retired the oldest one I have for spare. This one is powering accessories and constant power for switches. Speaking of switches, got another MTH switch acting up. Got to figure this one out.
PS: almsot forgot. Brent, you doing carpenter work and repairs is like Tool Time on TV.
God bless TCA 05-58541 Benefactor Member of the NRA, Member of the American Legion, Retired Boss Hog of Roseyville , KC&D Qualified
Hi all,
Zeke, your in our thoughts bud. Get well soon.
Further progress on Gararge and Gamesroom has gone pretty well considering the weather at the moment. Here's a couple of pics.
The guys are just starting the cotswold stone which will cover the garden end and the frontage.
Hope you all have a good day
Nick
ChiefEagles wrote: PS: almsot forgot. Brent, you doing carpenter work and repairs is like Tool Time on TV.
Looking good, Nick!What's the cliche, Brent, 'when it rains, it pours?' Too bad Lowes isn't closer.
cnw1995 wrote: Looking good, Nick!What's the cliche, Brent, 'when it rains, it pours?' Too bad Lowes isn't closer.
A 5-star summer's evening here in Massachusetts. Temps around 70, dry, clear and quiet. Our town's fireworks are set for tonight for some reson. If the kids are still up at 9:30, I'll walk them down to the park to watch them. If not, I'll watch them alone from my bedroom window.
Gonna be nice to come downstairs tomorrow morning, get myself a cup of tea, and visit the forum from home. I could get used to this home computer stuff.
jaabat wrote: Gonna be nice to come downstairs tomorrow morning, get myself a cup of tea, and visit the forum from home. I could get used to this home computer stuff.Jim
Boy are we ever in trouble now
rtraincollector wrote: jaabat wrote: Gonna be nice to come downstairs tomorrow morning, get myself a cup of tea, and visit the forum from home. I could get used to this home computer stuff.JimBoy are we ever in trouble now
Nah. You're thinking of the Mouth from the South. I'm nice...in an odd sort of way
jaabat wrote: rtraincollector wrote: jaabat wrote: Gonna be nice to come downstairs tomorrow morning, get myself a cup of tea, and visit the forum from home. I could get used to this home computer stuff.JimBoy are we ever in trouble nowNah. You're thinking of the Mouth from the South. I'm nice...in an odd sort of way
yeah but couldn't resist the opening
I'll be here bright and early! And most likely in just my underpants...
jaabat wrote: I'll be here bright and early! And most likely in just my underpants... Jim
Jim, That is really more than we needed to know.
jefelectric wrote: jaabat wrote: I'll be here bright and early! And most likely in just my underpants... JimJim, That is really more than we needed to know.
Thanks, Jim.
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