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Posted by howmus on Thursday, February 9, 2023 12:27 PM

Afternoon folks!

THE WORLD IS A BEAUTIFUL PLACE!

73

Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO

We'll get there sooner or later! 

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Posted by MisterBeasley on Thursday, February 9, 2023 1:40 PM

I agree with you about the movies, John.  The last actual movie we saw was Top Gun, and before that the Queen (music group) biopic.  The movies about superheroes and the cartoons don't interest me at all.  Give me Miracle on 34th Street or Emporer of the North Pole anyday.

It takes an iron man to play with a toy iron horse. 

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Posted by gmpullman on Thursday, February 9, 2023 5:01 PM

Nor have I kept up with current movies. I can't think of one that I'd have any desire to see. I have a huge backlog of vintage DVDs that I dip into when the mood strikes, plus whatever I stumble upon at Netflix or Amazon.

The last movie I actually saw in a real theater was Titanic (1997) and even then was appalled at the whooping and shouting and general rudeness of the "adult" patrons. No thanks. After that I invested heavily in a home theater system that I've upgraded over the years but recently began to downsize (except the 60" LED TV Whistling)


 

I remember the ERIE 

 Erie Train by Todd Dillon, on Flickr

 

Special paint:

 16-8927 by George  Hamlin, on Flickr

Cheers, Ed

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Posted by Tin Can II on Thursday, February 9, 2023 5:23 PM

A big thanks to all of you who expressed condolences to my family and myself on the recent passing of my mother.  I got back to work on Tuesday, but have been playing catch up and have not had time to visit the Diner.

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Posted by BigDaddy on Thursday, February 9, 2023 6:14 PM

Tin Can. I'm sorry I missed your mother's passing.  Sincere condolences. 

Lithium does not create oxygen. When mixed with water it forms LiOH and hydrogen gas. Not helpful for firefighters. 

Kevin I sent you an email. I now have "Unlimited" access to "Premium" MR videos.   That includes the Live workshop and some of the video series produced in 2021 and earlier.  It says I should be able to see Q&A from the editor but I cannot  

That and everything else is hidden behind the "Ultimate $7/mo paywall" 

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Posted by Water Level Route on Thursday, February 9, 2023 8:22 PM

Evening Diners.  

I believe a poster on the top of the page should be given a period of time to offer up goodies of their choice to the diner.  After they fail to do this (ahem) we can put what we want on their tab.  Surf and turf with me anyone?  Thanks for buying Ray!Laugh

Got a few train things coming in the mail, supposedly tomorrow.  Can't wait!

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Posted by BroadwayLion on Thursday, February 9, 2023 11:06 PM

Wes, I was ther in the winter, amd we had march dowm and then up the steep inclines thaty were the pedestrian ramps under the highway. Sometimes we would slitp all the doen abd the be unable to get up the other side. Got so bad we would pos two flagmen on the highway to flag the traffic and let the companies march across omn the flat highway. And  of course three or four companies were moving at a time. Maybe 499 men crossing and holding up traffic.

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Posted by BroadwayLion on Thursday, February 9, 2023 11:15 PM

MisterBeasley

I agree with you about the movies, John.  The last actual movie we saw was Top Gun, and before that the Queen (music group) biopic.  The movies about superheroes and the cartoons don't interest me at all.  Give me Miracle on 34th Street or Emporer of the North Pole anyday.

 

 

 

"I give you "At Dawn They Slept" I have the book, I read it twice, now I have audiobook to. I am just finishing the latest Tom Clancy wich is set in 1985 Jack and the Foleys were young and East Berlin was... Well East Berlin.

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Posted by SeeYou190 on Thursday, February 9, 2023 11:27 PM

ONE

TWO

THREE

FOUR

-Photographs by Kevin Parson

All the soffit lights are in, everything works, and the project is over half way completed.

The lights make a huge difference in the back yard. These will be great once the rear firepit area is done.

-Kevin

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Posted by hon30critter on Friday, February 10, 2023 5:15 AM

SeeYou190
All the soffit lights are in, everything works, and the project is over half way completed.

Hi Kevin,

Things are looking really great! I love the soffit lighting but I'm too cheap to have it installed in our home.

Up here in Ontario soffit is usually made from extruded aluminum. Yours appears to be much more solid. What is the soffit made of?

Also, it warms my heart to see how many soffit vents you have installed!! When I was selling roofing I ran into far too many situations where the attic ventilation was almost non-existant. Of course most of the roof decking was rotten in those cases so I had the less than enjoyable task of telling the home owner that my prediction that a lot of the decking would likely need to be replaced had come true and that meant that the cost of their roof would go up by several thousand dollars! Some of the mold growth that I saw was like something out of a horror movie! I had one house where the humidity in the attic was so high that the roof was sagging. You could squeeze water out of the roof trusses!!!Ick!LaughLaugh

Needless to say, I am so glad that I am retired from all of that.

Cheers!!

Dave

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Posted by SeeYou190 on Friday, February 10, 2023 7:38 AM

The World Is A Beautiful Place

-Photograph by Kevin Parson

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Good morning everyone, Chloe, I know this is not typical, but I really want a piece of cheesecake for breakfast this morning. Thanks!

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hon30critter
Up here in Ontario soffit is usually made from extruded aluminum. Yours appears to be much more solid. What is the soffit made of?

Down here, the alluminum soffit is also standard.

Mine is made from sheets of 1/2" PVC. This requires horizontal supports every 24 inches or it will sag.

This is the third time the soffit has been replaced on this house, and I am doing everything I can to make sure it is the last. The alluminum soffit comes down in 120 mile per hour winds. This should be good to 175 miles per hour.

I am over $4,000.00 in material cost. This had better work!

hon30critter
Also, it warms my heart to see how many soffit vents you have installed!! When I was selling roofing I ran into far too many situations where the attic ventilation was almost non-existant. Of course most of the roof decking was rotten

I don't know of anyone that has made that mistake down here. We have so much humidity in the air that full venting is an absolute must.

I have ridge peak vents along the entire roof, and a 1,000 CFM power venitlator in the attic that turns on at 150 degrees. It seems to run all the time except for a few weeks in Winter!

-Kevin

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Posted by York1 on Friday, February 10, 2023 8:53 AM

Good morning, diners.  I'll have the usual.

Great work, Kevin.  I have several places on my house that need repairs.  Are you available to hire out?  Our temperatures and humidity make working here much nicer if that will help.

My house also had a power ventilator, but I have put in other venting.  I replaced the motor twice on the power one, and it went out again two years ago.  I probably wouldn't have had problems if I had put in a more expensive motor.  I put in more passive vents and left the power one there, unrunning.

The last movie I enjoyed we went to see in the theater was the first Knives Out.  I have gone with the grandkids to see some of the super heroes movies, and I have gotten very tired of non-stop computerized action.  I won't go again to those.

I'm sure the Oscars will do just fine without me watching.

Funeral today. And if that isn't enough, I have gotten a bad cold.  I am going to miss the funeral of a good friend, but I'd hate to infect the other old people (my age) at the funeral.

Hope everyone has a good Friday.  Superbowl Weekend!

How about a Union Pacific Southern Pacific locomotive:

 

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Posted by Tin Can II on Friday, February 10, 2023 9:06 AM

Kevin:  Those soffits look great.  I bet the hardest part of the job is working over your head.  I could do it when younger, but now it is a beating to do any extended work over my head.

On one of our trips back to Texas I repurposed some scaffolding that my dad had distributed to sons when he and mom downsized two years ago.  We orginally had five sections that we used to paint the two story plantation style monstrosity that my parents bought and renovated when I was in high school.  It was repainted numerous times, I always got high duty as my mom did not want my dad working above the third level (I guess I was expendable).  

Any way, my baby brother had three sections; has no need for more than one.  Our Kansas house needs to have its soffits scraped and painted, and scaffolding would make that job much easier than standing on a ladder or two.  Additionally, we will do some security cameras/lights as well.  So we brought two sections to KS.

 

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Posted by BroadwayLion on Friday, February 10, 2023 3:43 PM

Diffrent kind of an engine.

 

Lion with two heads

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Posted by "JaBear" on Saturday, February 11, 2023 3:40 AM
Gidday Chloe, a bit quiet in here!
I’ve had a busy Saturday, got called out first thing to work to fix a problem that wasn’t!! While I encourage pilots to call if something is bugging them, I do get annoyed when I’ve run through situations with them before, explaining how and why things sometimes do what they do, and what the pilot should do in response, and asking them if they understood my message at the end of the “lesson”.  I’m not very good at “patience” after the fact, and even worse at stroking their egos, but sometimes it has to be done.
So, all in all it set me behind for the day! That said I managed to get the lawns mowed, some “weed whacking” done, and had the bonus of the BIL dropping in for lunch, he bought the pizzas!
So I’ll just have a tall glass of lemonade, please.
 
That’s an interesting looking soffit Kevin, certainly wouldn’t see anything like it on a house in these parts. Nice job through!
 
Tom Clancy wrote a good yarn; I think out of all of them “Red Storm Rising” would be my preferred one.
 
While the NZR stuck with the “Carnation Red” liveries to 1972, there are not hard and fast dates. As all ready seen the Dx class arrived from GE in the “Clockwork Orange” scheme but were then repainted into the International Orange, “Fruit Salad” livery around 1980.
 
 
Some locomotives painted in simpler and cheaper version of the “International Orange” livery, which became known as the “Flying Tomato” livery.
 
 
Thoughts and Best Wishes to All that need them. Kia Kaha.
Cheers, the Bear.Smile

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Posted by gmpullman on Saturday, February 11, 2023 4:14 AM

No where near as colorful as the Bear's examples but — a one-of-a-kind "heritage" unit just the same:

 NS 1073 Penn Central Heritage Unit SD70ACe by James R., on Flickr

I "grew up" with the Penn-Central. It was difficult, at times, to witness what had become of three, once proud railroads but, like the occasional eccentric relative, you just had to grin and bear it.

The other day I came across a recipe that I had clipped from a Dear Abby column in a newspaper from 1996 for Pecan Pie. Tonight I made my first pecan pie in 67 years. I won't be leaving THIS recipe out in the rain!

 pie-pecan by Edmund, on Flickr

Dig In!

Cheers, Ed

 

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Posted by "JaBear" on Saturday, February 11, 2023 4:29 AM

Pie by Bear, on Flickr

DinnerWhistling

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Posted by NorthBrit on Saturday, February 11, 2023 5:21 AM

Good morning Diners.   A hot chocolate please,  Zoe.   

Not feeling 100%,  but life goes on.

 

A number of little jobs to attend to  befre I can go anywhere near the train room.  I must run my new carriages.  Big Smile

 

Try and call in later.

 

David

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Posted by Water Level Route on Saturday, February 11, 2023 6:51 AM

Good Morning Diners.  Chloe, I'll have a slice of Ed's pecan pie.  Looks good!  I love pecan pie.  Ed, we have a recipe for chocolate bourbon pecan pie.  We make it, but without the bourbon.  My wife prefers it over regular.  I prefer regular, but don't pass it over that's for sure!

Taxes day today.  Ick!  I hate doing them, but am always glad to have them out of the way once I'm done. 

Cheers everyone.  I'll try to check back in later.

 

Mike

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Posted by SeeYou190 on Saturday, February 11, 2023 8:10 AM

The World Is A Beautiful Place

-Photograph by Kevin Parson

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Good morning everyone. Chloe, please bring me a stack of whole wheat toast and a scoop of softened butter. Oh, and a large black coffee as well.

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Movies:

Since Covid I have not been interested in any of the new movies. None at all. "Wonder Woman 1984" was released during Covid, and I was really looking forward to it, but then it was just terrible.

I really enjoy the movies most people refer to a "Rom-Coms" or "Chick Flicks". I don't like either one of those terms. I prefer movies that tell a story and have an emotional story to go along with them.

There are plenty of decent movies I am "discovering" on Netflix.

gmpullman
I can't think of one that I'd have any desire to see.

Same here. I look at upcoming releases, and just have no desire for any of it.

gmpullman
I have a huge backlog of vintage DVDs that I dip into when the mood strikes.

Me too. I have 512 movies on DVD (two folders of 256 each) that contain every movie I have a desire to see more than once. I can pop one in the player any time I choose.

gmpullman
The last movie I actually saw in a real theater was Titanic (1997) and even then was appalled at the whooping and shouting and general rudeness of the "adult" patrons.

The last movie I saw was either Star Wars IX or Avengers End Game. I cannot remember which one came out last. I felt it necessary to see these movies in the theater, and now I am done.

I cannot stand how rude people are in theaters now.

gmpullman
I invested heavily in a home theater system.

My living room has our "movie nest" built into it. We have the comfy couch and the big TV with 7.1 surround sound. I like this much better than the actual theater.

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Bear: You did it again.

This is an absolutley beautiful locomotive. I love center-cabs, and this one is a gem.

It has been added to the "idea" file.

-Kevin

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Posted by BroadwayLion on Saturday, February 11, 2023 8:31 AM

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Posted by SeeYou190 on Saturday, February 11, 2023 8:47 AM

Oh the trials and tribulations of being a model railroader.

Years ago I bought this brass RPO/Passeneger car for my mail train.

-Photograph by Kevin Parosn

Now this one, which matches the baggage cars, has come to my attention.

Should I replace it? Should I stick with the original plan?

Oh the turmoil!

Laugh

-Kevin

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Posted by York1 on Saturday, February 11, 2023 10:10 AM

Good morning, diners.  Nothing for me this morning -- not feeling well.

We had several days of weather in the 40s°, and it got me into feeling like spring.  Now, when it gets cold again, it's like going into deepest, darkest winter. We're on tap to get more snow this week.

Have a good Saturday.

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Posted by Attuvian1 on Saturday, February 11, 2023 12:51 PM

BroadwayLion

 

LION,

Is this what one sees when it's been ingested?  I hope they're not used as worship aids at the Abbey. Whistling Laugh

John

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Posted by Attuvian1 on Saturday, February 11, 2023 12:55 PM

SeeYou190

Oh the trials and tribulations of being a model railroader.

Years ago I bought this brass RPO/Passeneger car for my mail train.

-Photograph by Kevin Parosn

Now this one, which matches the baggage cars, has come to my attention.

Should I replace it? Should I stick with the original plan?

Oh the turmoil!

Laugh

-Kevin

 
Kevin -
 
Are you limiting yourself to either-or?  A slice of Ed's pecan pie might rid you of that malady.
 
John
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Posted by "JaBear" on Saturday, February 11, 2023 1:28 PM

SeeYou190
Should I replace it? Should I stick with the original plan?

I’m with John, run both of them!! Big Smile
 
And…
 
Wink
 
Cheers, the Bear.Smile

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Posted by up831 on Saturday, February 11, 2023 6:55 PM

Hi Everyone,

Getting excited for tomorrow's Super Bowl.  Normally I don't care one way or the other, but this year my team is in it.  My son and I Are both Chiefs fans, me probably more than him because he also likes the Bears.  But then again, I also like the Chargers, so there you go.  The kids are having family over for Super Bowl party.  We may go, but I'm also fine watching the game by ourselves.

I just can't get excited about movies or even the entertainment industry in general.  I don't care much for movies made after 1965.  Of course there are some exceptions, but by and large I don't miss them at all.  However, my son and I have a small tradition.  We do go to see Star Wars movies in the theatre.  We went to see the one where Ridley defeated Palpatine.  I think that's the last movie I saw in the theatre.  I did enjoy Amadeus, though.

Less is more,...more or less!

Jim (with a nod to Mies Van Der Rohe)

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Posted by OldEngineman on Saturday, February 11, 2023 9:39 PM

SeeYou190 wrote: "I prefer movies that tell a story and have an emotional story to go along with them."

Here's one I'd recommend:

"The Last Boy", from 2019. A very interesting "post-apocalyptic" film. It gets my highest recommendation.

It can be "found on the net", if you know where to look...

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Posted by "JaBear" on Sunday, February 12, 2023 1:55 AM
Gidday Chloe, I’ll have a little celebratory dram, please feel free to join me, as I got the last of the firewood in this morning before it started raining. Had a small dead tree at work, so took it down, cut it up, split and stacked it in one go, probably only ½ a cube. Good to get the firewood out of the way for this year.
Oh, and if they’re available in the States, I’m sure Wilson wouldn’t mind a few “Temptations.”
 
While the actual history is more convoluted, basically the New Zealand Government Railways was privatised in 1993, sold to a consortium, (mainly compromising of asset strippers IMO), becoming Tranz Rail Ltd.
 
The following locomotives are in the Tranz Rail “Cato Blue” livery.
 
 
And another one for Kevin!Smile, Wink & Grin
 
 
And an almost critter for Dave. Whistling
 
 
Thoughts and Best Wishes to All that need them. Kia Kaha.
Cheers, the Bear.Smile

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Posted by hon30critter on Sunday, February 12, 2023 4:12 AM

gmpullman
The other day I came across a recipe that I had clipped from a Dear Abby column in a newspaper from 1996 for Pecan Pie. Tonight I made my first pecan pie in 67 years. I won't be leaving THIS recipe out in the rain!

I'd better not show that fantastic pie to Dianne! Pecan pie is one of her favourites. I don't mind a slice once in a while either.

I buy our gin from a small distillery in Perth, Ontario by the name of Top Shelf. The gin is the best we have ever had, but as an added bonus, they have a butter tart operation on the side. Every time we place an order we also add a half dozen butter tarts to it. The butter tarts are divine!!!

Amongst other things, they also make a very interesting variety of flavoured moonshines which go down far too easily!

Cheers!!

Dave

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