3:55am Over-tired again. Brain is finally slowing down. Oh, did catch one of the late night train shows on RFDTV: "The Great Train Story 1". Nifty layout that serves it's purpose well.
Good night!
Rob
Cheque please girls
see you all tonight
Gav
Good Morning from Tipton IN !
Bill Tidler Jr.
Near a cornfield in Indiana...
Dr. Frankendiesel aka Scott Running BearSpace Mouse for president!15 year veteran fire fighterCollector of Apple //e'sRunning Bear EnterprisesHistory Channel Club life member.beatus homo qui invenit sapientiam
Ryan, best wishes to your son for a speedy recovery.
I learned that Lakeland collage had a sprinkler head break and damaged some of the flooring in the gymnasium thus limiting the floor space for club layouts at this weekend's train show.
ED, that picture was from http://webapp1.dlib.indiana.edu/cushman/index.jsp
AggroJones, I've always enjoyed the pictures from your layout, maybe you can pick up an inexpensive locomotive, weather it and re-sell it for some extra cash. I see there is a guy on eBay building custom signals for people for extra cash. I feel your pain, I was divorced in 2003 and I'm just now getting to the point of financial recovery.
Today: A chance of rain, mainly before 1pm. Cloudy, with a high near 45. South wind between 14 and 17 mph. Chance of precipitation is 30%.Tonight: A chance of rain before 10pm, then a chance of rain after 1am. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 35. South wind between 5 and 11 mph. Chance of precipitation is 50%. New rainfall amounts between a tenth and quarter of an inch possible. Friday: Rain likely, mainly before noon. Cloudy, with a high near 46. Southwest wind 5 to 8 mph becoming northeast. Chance of precipitation is 60%. New rainfall amounts between a tenth and quarter of an inch possible. Friday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 31. North wind around 7 mph.
Lee
BM1 Lee Soule USCG (ret) L.S.&W Railroad Serving the Lower Great Lakes
Morning folks!
Thanks guys for the well wishes for Ben, his body temperature was normal this morning and he had enough energy to head out for school today. Sent an email to the teachers too to let them know and I sent him with a note, hope he can make it through the next few days, we are monitoring him on a day-by-day basis right now. Again, I want to thank each of your who put Ben in your prayers and thoughts the past few days.
Some more good news. I lost another 1.5 lbs since my last weight report... here is my little choo choo ticker getting closer to my first target weight.
Speaking of food and eating habits, here is another menu for you all....
Todays Lunch and Dinner Specials
Starters
Parmesan Crusted Oyster Salad ~ Herb marinated olives, roasted peppers, romaine hearts, housemade bacon and white anchovy vinaigrette
Crab and Avocado Salad ~ Jumbo lump blue crab, baby lettuce, lemon crackers and crispy horseradish with avocado and red pepper purée
TURTLE SOUP AU SHERRY ~ classic soup spiked with sherry
Entrees
CREOLE CRAWFISH STRUDEL ~ Louisiana crawfish tails with marinated tomatoes, mixed herbs, pepper jack cheese, haricot vert, pickled mirlitons and charred chili cream
LÉ PETIT COUCHON BATON ~ Forever braised pork shoulder with melted peppers, caramelized onions, spicy Jack Daniels mustard and sticky Louisiana sugarcane syrup
TRUFFLED TANGLEWOOD CHICKEN ~ Sherry braised mushrooms, celeriac-potao pavé, buttered cabbage and roasted chicken jus lié
"Harris Ranch" Black Angus Filet Mignon ~ Yukon Gold puree, roasted oyster mushrooms, Cabernet smoked onions, and bone marrow demi-glace
Desserts
Creole Cream Cheese Cheesecake
Creole Bread Pudding Soufflé
Bon Appetite!
Ryan BoudreauxThe Piedmont Division Modeling The Southern Railway, Norfolk & Western & Norfolk Southern in HO during the merger eraCajun Chef Ryan
Thanks Jeff!
With both Ben and Monique also being sick the past few weeks we have not gotten in any exercise at the "Y", but at least we are still eating well enough to maintain or loose a few pounds.
Cheese omelet, hashbrowns, pecan waffles & sweet tea, please & thanks!
***Ryan, Congrats! I've gained back a couple from eating too much rich food here in the Diner.
Have a great day all. Hate to eat & run (sleep), but I need more than a few hours sleep. Sunrise sure is hard on the eyes for a night creature like myself. Rob
Morning,Cloe . Just coffee please. RYAN: Hoping things get better for your sick ones!
LEE: The St. Paul,Mn. paper had a picture of the USCG cutter Alder breaking ice in Duluth yesterday. Nice looking ship!
PC: glad the CFO's feeling better.
For those with sleeping issues, try Tylonol PM. I take one tab, puts me right out.Also helps with my aches and pains from hammer-swinging.
Built a bunch of throttle holders out of scrap masonite yesterday. One more thing crossed off the list!Like some others in the Diner, money's a bit tight ,so I'm doing the things I'm able with what's on hand.It's amazing what you can do if you list what needs to be done.I made two: need the materials to do and can do it now.The second one was longer!Lots of scenery detailing ,facia painting ,writing up bills of lading,etc. The stuff I don't really WANT to do, but can right now.Keeps me interested, plus I finish the boring stuff.
Be back in later,
Terry
Terry in NW Wisconsin
Queenbogey715 is my Youtube channel
HEY!!! Good morning everyone!
How goes it in your world? Not bad here!
So yesterday was pretty nice around here. Low 50's and clear, so the wife and I headed out for a walk around the neighborhood. Yup! I tossed her in the wheelchair and zipped her around the place. We call that thing her "hotrod". You know, the big back tires and all........ Anyways, it was nice to get out and have it not be FREEZING! And to top it off, it's supposed to be a little warmer today. We might even hit 60! But then tonight the rain starts and the temps drop again, so I guess we'll just enjoy it while it's here, huh?
You know, I sat up last night after dinner and played video games with my son until 11pm. He wanted to race me on a motorcycle racing game called Tourist Trophy. He'd been practicing all day and he thought he could take me. What he didn't know was that I beat the game some time ago. I hadn't played in a while though, so he beat me on the first race, but I pummeled him on the second. I threw the third race to keep it interesting, then trounced him the forth. For the tie breaker I took him to school and hung out just ahead of him the whole race, all the while talkin' smack to him. I had him all worked up by the end of that race! After that I helped him in the story mode. I won him a couple of good bikes that'll make him more competitive.
Ryan, I didn't see your post last night, so I didn't know to be praying, but I'm glad Ben's feeling better. You guys have really been going through the creeping gazooties lately, huh?
So whats going on with you?
And yeah, lunch is on me.......AGAIN!
PC, that story about trouncin' the young whippersnapper at his own game made me LOL!
I have done the same with my son, only shooting pool.(I've played on numerous leagues.) Let him win a couple big then ask if he wants to play for a few bucks. You know the story,spank him back three in a row!Same thing my Dad did to me.I never learned. Mom told me MUCH later he worked his way thru Macalester College hustling pool!Cribbidge was even worse!
Terry, You might find this interesting: CGC Alder 225' (BLT 2004) $32.5M by Marinette Marine Corp Green Bay, WI replaced the CGC Sundew 180' (BLT 1943) $861,589.00 by Marine Iron and Shipbuilding Company of Duluth, Minnesota
http://www.uscg.mil/hq/g-cp/history/webcutters/Sundew1944.html
http://www.uscg.mil/d9/cgcAlder/default.asp
saronaterry wrote: Built a bunch of throttle holders out of scrap masonite yesterday. One more thing crossed off the list!Like some others in the Diner, money's a bit tight ,so I'm doing the things I'm able with what's on hand.It's amazing what you can do if you list what needs to be done.I made two: need the materials to do and can do it now.The second one was longer!Lots of scenery detailing ,facia painting ,writing up bills of lading,etc. The stuff I don't really WANT to do, but can right now.Keeps me interested, plus I finish the boring stuff.
Terry I like your thought process there, I seem to be following the same route lately with respect to using what I have on hand, and great ideas with the scrap Masonite.
And thanks again guys for your thoughts and prayers intentions for Benjamin!
pcarrell wrote: And yeah, lunch is on me.......AGAIN!
So PC, what's the record for most TOP's in one week
Seems like your 3rd or 4th time TOP this week already... that credit card must wore out by now
SilverSpike wrote: pcarrell wrote: And yeah, lunch is on me.......AGAIN! So PC, what's the record for most TOP's in one week Seems like your 3rd or 4th time TOP this week already... that credit card must wore out by now
I don't know what it is, but you're right, I must be close!
, in a SOUTHERN PACIFIC mug, with the Crab and Avocado Salad, please & thank you.
***Philip, thanks for the laughs at your son's expense. Same with you Terry & Jeffrey.
Beautiful sunny day here. Although always viewing my surroundings with an artist's eye, I have begun looking at things with the layout in mind. While running errands yesterday, the thought crossed my mind that either late spring or early fall are the two choices I will pick from for time of year. Right now it would pretty much be lots of dead looking stuff on the ground and dead looking trees everywhere with the occasional pine tree & exposed red clay for a hint of color.
Hi guys!
LEE: Very cool sites. I'd forgotten about the Sundew being replaced by the Alder. When she was decommissioned in'04, there was a big write-up in the local paper here with a history,etc.Fun reading!
RYAN/PC: the holders are 1/8" masonite. Backs are 53/4", sides and bottom are 11/2x3" and the fronts are 1x31/8".Use plain yellow carpenter's glue. Glue the front pieces to the bottom and sides leaving a 1" opening in the middle for the cord.I glued them to the facia with pl400 because I HATE screws in masonite!I tried clamping everything together,but it all just flew apartGlue the bottom, then the sides,then the fronts. You have to hold it together for a sec or two til the glue takes ahold.Then, DON"T TOUCH IT til you're ready to paint.Don't ask!!
I don't have any pics, but once you cut the parts it's pretty self explainatory(sp)
hey guys
I've been busy with sch**l and h*mew*rk. I'll have a Root Beer Float a Hawian Pizza, a larger fry than PC got and I'll have desert later.
have a train filled day!
ModelTrainLover wrote:hey guysI've been busy with sch**l and h*mew*rk. I'll have a Root Beer Float a Hawian Pizza, a larger fry than PC got and I'll have desert later. have a train filled day!
Couldn't resist.
jeffrey-wimberly wrote: ModelTrainLover wrote: hey guysI've been busy with sch**l and h*mew*rk. I'll have a Root Beer Float a Hawian Pizza, a larger fry than PC got and I'll have desert later. have a train filled day! What color desert sand do you prefer and where would you like it dumped?Couldn't resist.
ModelTrainLover wrote: hey guysI've been busy with sch**l and h*mew*rk. I'll have a Root Beer Float a Hawian Pizza, a larger fry than PC got and I'll have desert later. have a train filled day!
Morning, Diners - Zoe, I'll have a cup of coffee and one of Bill T.'s chocolate donuts, please.
Thanks, PC. Hey, you're getting good at that TOP thing!
Didn't get in much at all yesterday or last night. Sounds like we have a few game sharks here in the Diner. Remind me not to play games for money with you guys, huh?
Ryan, good to hear that Ben's feeling better after how he was yesterday. Hope he continues getting better today.
Terry, I'd PC's request for info on the controller holders. Maybe you need a mini-topic with drawings or pics.
Lee, I'm glad that MRR stuff doesn't go up in price like those cutters do.
AggroJones, I'd agree with the others about figuring what older MRR items you maybe haven't used and want to sell off for now, and then later you can replace them with newer (and usually better detailed ones). The idea of getting a reasonably priced engine and weathering and then selling it for some added funds might be worth consideration, too. Best wishes on that!
Got choir practice dress rehearsal tonight at church. They want us guys to wear blue shirts and black pants (except I don't own any black pants and have almost no dark-colored stuff). So I'll be wearing a pair of dark blue suit pants instead, and we'll see how they like those. Don't really want to buy a pair of black pants just for the Easter weekend (and the DVD taping), since it's very unlikely that I'll wear them again. Heck, last time I wore these blue pants was couple of years ago. Maybe I wore them for a friend's funeral last year, at most. I pretty much wear only medium or lighter colors.
Jerry, I didn't mention earlier (I think) but you do wonders on those trailers from a WalMart sign. Wouldn't mind if you put those steps down with some pics, either. I liked that fish market article in RMC, too.
Well, my donut's gone, and I need to see about lunch, Zoe! How about a Dr. Pepper and that chicken thingee Ryan has on the menu - sounds good to me. . Cup of that turtle soup will be a good start while I'm waiting on the chicken, too. Thanks!
Blessings,
Jim in Cape Girardeau
I'm baaaaack!
CapeJIM: posted a description just above your post. I also responded out on the layout forum about car card holders if anyone's interested.There's a pic with that one and the construction technique 's about the same.
I'll have an Ole Smoothie with chocolate ice cream,please. Send it to one of the back booths,Zoe.
Sortof.. Tomarrow is a Flex Day. That is, a day in which we dont' have to go to school unless ee have school closed due to weather. So, Taoday is thursday, acting the part of a Friday.
To all those who have to go in tomarrow, PPPHHHHHTTTTT!!!!!!
-Morgan
Hello everybody ...
Only a few days ago, we had about six inches of snow, and a lousy weekend of weather. Now, it's sunny and 72 F.... No sign of snow. .... If we could keep it the way it is now, I'd be happy.
Happy Model railroading
GARRY
HEARTLAND DIVISION, CB&Q RR
EVERYWHERE LOST; WE HUSTLE OUR CABOOSE FOR YOU
***Jim, does anyone there think God would care how you were dressed for rehearsal?
Finished the last of the bookshelves. Also squeezed in priming the train table legs. Half tempted to do the first black coat, as it is warm and sunny right now and it is going to rain tomorrow. Then again, what's a couple more days. (impatiently tapping foot)
QUESTION: Should I paint the underside & sides of the door (train table) with house paint, or would it be better to coat it with a sealer (like Minwax)?? If either would work well, then I would prefer to paint it black like the legs.
ROB: check your pm's