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Posted by grayfox1119 on Tuesday, June 10, 2008 10:16 PM

Good evening , can't stay on line much longer, I hear the thunder, and we have one vicious looking radar of red coming straight at us. There have been reports of many downed trees and power loss in the Berkshire county west of us, so I need to shut off power everywhere in a minute.

TOM: I love those creepers, I was think of getting one myself.

JIM: Yes, we broke more records today and the fresh lemonaide was going down by the quarts today.

Ok, I outta here that was a big one.

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Tuesday, June 10, 2008 11:23 PM

Howdy ...

Those floods are getting bad, and it's now reported that a railroad bridge washed out in Iowas. it's in the area where my MRR friend, Gus came from He still has family there. I hope, they are okay.  Corn production is now forecasted to be decreased 10% due to flooding; up goes corn prices.

Rob ... feel free to express all the feelings about the fire and the family you want. It's okay in the diner. Everybody cares.

JR ... let us know how your fire clean up is progressing, too. I will look forward to those phiotos of your layout upon completion of the restoration.

Ryan .... Frozen Custard !!!! How's the weight chart? Smile,Wink, & Grin [swg]

JimCG .... How's your local frozen custard establishment these days?

Happy Model Railroading!!!!

 

 

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Posted by wetidlerjr on Wednesday, June 11, 2008 5:13 AM
 

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Posted by C&O Fan on Wednesday, June 11, 2008 5:41 AM

Morning All

just time for tea then off to the hospital

Good news is i drive right by Houston Roundhouse on my way home

Gotta be something i need

The store is closing at the end of the month and i'll really miss it

The owner is moving to Colorado

Try to have some fun today !

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Wednesday, June 11, 2008 5:53 AM
Good morning.

It's clear and 71 in the Sportsman's Paradise. A high in the low 90's is expected and it is expected to be mostly cloudy with a small chance of thunderstorms.

Today's Weather for:      
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Heat Index:  76°F
Humidity:  92%
Dew Point:  69°F

So Far Today
High:  74°F
Low:  71°F
Rain:  0.00"
Rain Rate:  0.00"/h
Gust:  3mph SE

Today  High: 92    Partly sunny. A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs in the lower 90s. South winds up to 10 mph.    
 
Tonight  Low: 72    Mostly cloudy. Lows in the lower 70s. South winds around 10 mph in the evening becoming light and variable.


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Posted by railroadnut675 on Wednesday, June 11, 2008 6:00 AM
 grayfox1119 wrote:

Good evening , can't stay on line much longer, I hear the thunder, and we have one vicious looking radar of red coming straight at us. There have been reports of many downed trees and power loss in the Berkshire county west of us, so I need to shut off power everywhere in a minute.

Speak for yourself! It has thundered, clouded, and then not rained! Could we steal some of your rain?

Oh by the way, I found a stock-buyers guide to all the railroads in the 1920's. That huge library was helpful

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Posted by pcarrell on Wednesday, June 11, 2008 6:46 AM

Sorry I haven't been around much lately.  It's been a strange week.  My parents are leaving on a two week trip to Alaska, my son is at MDA camp, my daughter has been sick and she's also trying to get registered for school as well as getting ready to go on a two month trip to Louisiana, my boss has left for the week for vacation, leaving all his work (that I used to do before he came along) to me, and then with the weather too, my job is NUTS!  A crazy week to be sure.  Nature can really mess with my job at the phone company!

Flooding hasn't happened around here, but there is a lot of water.  Our pond is a couple feet above normal, but not ready to overun it's banks yet.  Most of the flooding was to the west and south of us.

Ryan, Happy Belated Birthday to Monique. I do hope she had a great day!

Rob, I am just devistated for your loss!  I'm praying for you and Barbara.  I'm just glad you weren't in it!

I promised everyone pics of my new "weight loss" machines, so here they are.......

My wifes new machine, being modeled by my daughter and two of our dogs.....

(Links, so I don't kill the dial up folks!)

http://i83.photobucket.com/albums/j319/pcarrell/NewBikes6-10-083.jpg

It rides good and she doesn't have to worry about tipping over.  Since her knees are still recovering, this is a good bike for her.

And then there's my new toy........

http://i83.photobucket.com/albums/j319/pcarrell/NewBikes6-10-081.jpg

http://i83.photobucket.com/albums/j319/pcarrell/NewBikes6-10-080.jpg

http://i83.photobucket.com/albums/j319/pcarrell/NewBikes6-10-082.jpg

Pretty retro!

And then there's our new toy.......

http://i83.photobucket.com/albums/j319/pcarrell/NewBikes6-10-085.jpg

With FLAMES!

http://i83.photobucket.com/albums/j319/pcarrell/NewBikes6-10-084.jpg

And with that, I should be able to shed a few pounds!

 

Catch up with you all later!

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Posted by SilverSpike on Wednesday, June 11, 2008 7:45 AM

Thanks again for all the wonderful birthday wishes for Monique! Terry, Jim, Garry, Jerry, Dick, Duke, Paul, CN Charlie, and PC....she really enjoyed all the nice thoughts! Thanks again for thinking of her!

Dick and Duke, I know she would love to have a 4-6-2 especially one like the Southern 7.5 that makes a visit or two each year to Apex, NC. Wink [;)]

Tom, that Topside Creeper sure looks like the ticket for reaching over the top sections of the layout.

Garry you hit the nail on the head with noticing the menu and eating trends and I have put on about 5-6 lbs. since before the trip. With all the 101 degree temps the past 10 days our outdoor activity has just about halted any exercise, but the temps are supposed to be cooler now and with all the celebrations behind us we are getting back on track (pun intended) very soon.

PC I like the new toys! Retro looks good too! Now we just need to see one of you and the misses riding that tandem "bicycle built for two..."

Rob, hope they find out the cause, I like Dick am always curious about the cause of house fires.

Thoughts and prayers to those in need!

Later,

Ryan

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Posted by inch53 on Wednesday, June 11, 2008 8:22 AM

Mornin, coffee n a chocolate milk for me n KC please Zoe

Mostly sunny skies will be around today with light southeast winds and temperatures warming back up into the upper 80's. Quiet weather and clear skies tonight with an overnight low in the mid 60's and light southeast winds. Temperatures really warm up Thursday with daytime highs topping out near 90° under partly cloudy skies. Scattered rain and isolated thunderstorms move back in for Thursday afternoon with the greatest threat for more rain moving in through the day on Friday.

ROB,

Sorry to hear bout the fire and glad you folks be ok. We'll keep in our thoughts.

Has anybody heard from JR on how things are going out his way??

RYAN,

Tell Monique a happy birthday from us, hope she had a gooden.

A little more on the flooding, Debs sister and 2 of my cousins had to head for high ground, when Otter creek flooded in N Terra Haute.

The north levy on the Embarras river at Lawrenceville when the river set a new record high of 42.9 ft crest. Deb has two cousins and an uncle who live on the high bottom ground, no word on them.

Heard about two more washouts for CSX. A 600ft washout up at Camargo [old B&O and a 1000ft washout over by Greencastle IN, which is the same line as here.

Work on the washout here is coming along here. We had a ballast train show up outback Monday morning from the west. I got on mowy and made a slow mile ride over for a pic.

 That UP coal drag was still sitting there in the same place when I went over for the pic as Saturday. There were a couple more ballast trains during the day.

He was gone Tuesday. There were 4 [3 container and one mixed freight]  more train during the day, but nothing moved thru this morning so far.

Best get moving, KC's hollering to get dress, go outside. Hope ya'll has a gooden and thoughts for all those in need.

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Posted by twhite on Wednesday, June 11, 2008 10:45 AM

Morning all--

It's windy out here in SunnyCal--yesterday we had gusts up to 45mph here in the Valley, and it set off some terrible grass and field fires--one fire to the south of us in Stockton burned an entire neighborhood to the ground--around 30 houses.  There's a huge fire to the north of us outside of Oroville that's threatening the little town of Palermo, and several fires in the Sacramento area, one that's burned about 6,000 acres of ranchland and is threatening a school for Autistic children.  The winds are expected to begin dying down tomorrow--I hope we don't have any more fires around here.  There's smoke in the air, so I'm staying in the house today--the last thing I need is MORE lung problems!  I'll spend the day tuning up some locomotives. 

Between our fires and the floods in the Midwest, this is turning out to be QUITE an early summer. 

Well, at least I got the Creeper assembled yesterday, so when the winds die down I can get to work on the Buttes.  If I tried today, I'd get blown OFF the darned thing, LOL, since I can't work on the Buttes unless the garage door is up.   Several neighbors dropped by while I was assembling it, wanted to know where the 'truck' was that I planned on working on, LOL!   My next door neighbor Jon is eyeing it kind of hungrily, I think he wants to work on his van this weekend.  So the Creeper might be 'creeping' between houses.  Should be fun.  Somehow this little thing has made me very, VERY popular, suddenly, LOL!

Well, got to feed the cats, Spooky & Co. are sitting by the computer very patiently staring at me. 

Best to all, and prayers to those in need. 

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Posted by JimRCGMO on Wednesday, June 11, 2008 11:06 AM

Morning Diners, Zoe. I'll have a cup of coffee and a cinnamon roll, please. Thanks, Garry.Smile [:)]

Rob, I'd [#ditto] what Garry said - feel free to share in the Diner, whether good day or not. We are here for ya. Thumbs Up [tup] I'd agree on not messing with telling the in-laws about the fire just yet.

Garry, our frozen custard place is doing well - I think it was just last Friday evening that I went by and got me a concrete from 'em. Dinner [dinner] I'm sure they're selling a lot with the hot weather we had a few days ago (and will be having this week yet).

Dick, hopefully after those nasty storm fronts move through, your temps will drop some. Ours dropped about a dozen degrees (F) once the front got past us. Yeah!! [yeah]

TexasTerry, maybe you'll find some things you need on the way home (and bargains, too!) by the LHS. Always a shame when a LHS closes up (well, with the occasional exception where a place was unfriendly and their prices were too high...). But sorry to hear your LHS will be closing. How close are your other LHS'es?

BridgeTom (hey, with your new tool, that name has a double meaning now...Wink [;)]), how's your garage organizing coming along? Need one of these?

I'll have to look up the stock number for you, if you need one. Now, where did I put my 'Macro Mark' catalog...Whistling [:-^]

PC, I'd agree with Ryan - how about have your daughter snap a pic of your wife and you on that sporty bike for two? That should be good for some exercising - in any of those fine vehicles. Smile [:)] Guess you have job security, but I'm sure there're some days when you'd settle for being not quite that secure (or not quite as much of the boss's work).

Ryan, glad Monique enjoyed all our b-day wishes for her.Thumbs Up [tup]

Inch, that's a nice photo with the grain elevator and bins in the back of the train. Smile [:)] I'm sure you're probably going to be getting busy with the young'uns now that the rains have stopped.

I'll be at the corner booth for a while. Want to figure some layout stuff. Still trying to figure how to do the turntable and tracks on that next section (or two).

 

Blessings and prayers (and some nice breezes in your area),

Jim in Cape Girardeau 

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Posted by bjdukert on Wednesday, June 11, 2008 3:27 PM

Afternoon all

Garry and JimCG    As to the custard,all I will say is Irma's and Garry will know what I mean.

Dick   Here is a pic of the 4-6-2 Southern I was talking about and the owner is Joe Holbrook (standing) and a friend from Delaware is sitting on it(Bill Lybarger).  Ryan can show this to Monique so that she can remind him of what a really nice B-day present something like that would be. he he he  Wink [;)]Whistling [:-^]

Ok,I think I have caused enough of a stir around here Mischief [:-,]Evil [}:)]

Best to all on sick call and those recovering Angel [angel]Angel [angel]Angel [angel]

Talk to you later

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Wednesday, June 11, 2008 4:03 PM

Duke ... Good to see you! ....Irma's! ...MMMMMM .... MMMMM..... MMMMMMMMMMM..... (those are my first three thoughts about Irma's, Utica, MI

I guess the small attendance in the diner may be due to JImCG eating the entire food inventory. Jim! Dinner [dinner]Whistling [:-^]

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Posted by twhite on Wednesday, June 11, 2008 5:03 PM
 JimRCGMO wrote:

BridgeTom (hey, with your new tool, that name has a double meaning now...Wink [;)]), how's your garage organizing coming along? Need one of these?

I'll have to look up the stock number for you, if you need one. Now, where did I put my 'Macro Mark' catalog...Whistling [:-^]

Jim in Cape Girardeau 

Jim: 

I need TWO of them, LOL!  Actually, the mess you saw is WAY DOWN from what it was before I rented the dumpster.  I just have to get my act together and get in there and organize it.  But, hey, isn't that what the space under the layout is FOR, LOL?Tongue [:P]  I mean, there's a method to my mess--in case I ever have a part of the bracing collapse, the layout only has about an inch to fall--Whistling [:-^]

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Wednesday, June 11, 2008 5:19 PM
I was out looking at a new refrigerator today. My old one finally bit the dust after fourteen years of faithful service. If the new one lasts that long I'll be happy. It will be delivered tomorrow afternoon. In the meantime I have the stuff that was in mine in one of my parents refrigerators.

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Posted by galaxy on Wednesday, June 11, 2008 5:25 PM

 jeffrey-wimberly wrote:
I was out looking at a new refrigerator today. My old one finally bit the dust after fourteen years of faithful service. If the new one lasts that long I'll be happy. It will be delivered tomorrow afternoon. In the meantime I have the stuff that was in mine in one of my parents refrigerators.

I had a refrigerator go bad once. I wasn't home at all that day. I had just gone shopping the day before. WHen it went bad it pumped heat into the freezer and fridge. The freezer was full. So was the fridge. Everything I had just bought went bad from the heat. Thankfully it doesn't sound like you had that problem Jeffrey. If I still had it I would keep train stuff in it lol.

-G .

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Posted by grayfox1119 on Wednesday, June 11, 2008 6:33 PM

Good evening....what a storm last night!!!! We had tremendous "down-bursts", two maple trees up back snapped off at 10 foot height, but the rest of the town was hit hard, we made the Boston TV news today. More than 25 large trees blown down, many roads blocked, power ripped off 8 houses, the town highway dept. has been out working since midnight last night, no rest, still at, as some roads are still closed and power lines still down. Luckily, we escaped without any power loss or svere damage.

CAPE JIM: Yes, the temp dropped to low 80's and the Dew Point to 56F, so it was warm and DRY today with stiff NW winds, very nice !!

RAILROADNUT675: We had rain coming down in sheets and blowing in every direction, some towns around us had hail the size of golf balls. Now that would hurt from 10,000 feet.

DUKE: I really think that RYAN should buy one for Monique.....I hear there is a summer sale going on.....did you hear that too?

TOM: We were watching the fires out your way on the Weather Channel and on Channel 4 here out of Boston. We saw that town all leveled, that is heartbreaking for your neighbors.

MIKE: The wife and I were looking at your photos of the flood in your area, it is just devastating. It is going to take the summer to rebuild some of those roads and bridges.

Later guys,

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Posted by railroadnut675 on Wednesday, June 11, 2008 6:39 PM
 railroadnut675 wrote:

For my next insane train experiment...

                                                          WEATHERING!!! Shock [:O]

I will buy a cheap boxcar, and somehow weather it.

The problem is... how?

I have a set of paintbrushes (not airbrushes) and some paint. What are some of the most basic and easy ways to weather something?

Open to questions.

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Posted by pcarrell on Wednesday, June 11, 2008 7:52 PM
 SilverSpike wrote:

PC ......Now we just need to see one of you and the misses riding that tandem "bicycle built for two..."

Nawwww, you guys are my friends!  I wouldn't subject my friends to that kind of abuse!

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Posted by Paul W. Beverung on Wednesday, June 11, 2008 8:35 PM

Evening Gang: My son in law just put in 2 gigs of ram and the puter is humming along. He also got rid of some stuff that wasn't being used. I just hope that it wasn't anything that I may need. I really need to unload some more stuff but I'll have to look at it and decied what needs to go.

JR where are you? I hope that everything is going along and you will soon be getting the house repaired.

Rob: I think that not telling the in laws is a wise thing. No point in getting them up set when they can't help anyway.

Well Daisy the dog wants to go out and then we can go to bed. It's hot and windy here. I'd like to burn the brush pile but not in these conditions. I tried to mow the front lawn but the dust stopped me in my tracks. I'll have to run the sprinkler and then mow.

Opps, I'm getting the eye from Daisy.

Good Night All

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Posted by egmurphy on Wednesday, June 11, 2008 8:35 PM

Good Evening Coffee Clubbers,

Not much to report on the fruit front.  We went out to the grove day before yesterday and did some routine maintenance, plus picked some limes, papayas, and a few of the last oranges.  For the Diner, I think it's "virtual oj" until the main harvest starts again in around October.

Rob - very sorry to hear about your fire, but glad that neither you nor the wife, nor your critters, were hurt.  Wow, two fires for Diner regulars inside of two weeks, what are the odds?.  Hope these things don't come in threes.

Just a note to mention that another one of inch's photos made it into the group selected at railfan Photos of the Week over at TrainBoard.  It's one he posted here showing the washout on the line near him.  The link to the thread is here, and his photo is the first one in the second post:

http://www.trainboard.com/grapevine/showthread.php?t=99074

And I finally got around to uploading and editing my photos from the last trip.  I wrote up a description to go along with the photos too.  As usual I posted it over on TrainBoard.  You can see the thread here:

http://www.trainboard.com/grapevine/showthread.php?t=99077

Terry in Texas:  Good news is i drive right by Houston Roundhouse on my way home.  Gotta be something i need.  The store is closing at the end of the month and i'll really miss it.
Yeah, I heard about that.  Too bad.  Wayne was kind of a strange cat, but he had a lot of stuff.  Sorry I won't be up there to check out his going out of business sale.  At least you guys still have Papa Ben's.  What part of Houston do you live in?

railroadnut:  I have a set of paintbrushes (not airbrushes) and some paint. What are some of the most basic and easy ways to weather something?
I can't help directly with paints as I use weathering powders for my weathering.  But you might want to check out RailWire (http://www.therailwire.net/).  They have one of their forums specifically directed at weathering.  Here's a link to one thread from there about weathering with acrylic craft paints:

http://therailwire.net/smf/index.php/topic,15617.0.html

 

That's it for now.

Regards

Ed

 

 

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Posted by C&O Fan on Wednesday, June 11, 2008 9:40 PM
 egmurphy wrote:

 

Terry in Texas:  Good news is i drive right by Houston Roundhouse on my way home.  Gotta be something i need.  The store is closing at the end of the month and i'll really miss it.
Yeah, I heard about that.  Too bad.  Wayne was kind of a strange cat, but he had a lot of stuff.  Sorry I won't be up there to check out his going out of business sale.  At least you guys still have Papa Ben's.  What part of Houston do you live in?

 

Ed

 

 

I live in Spring Branch

But i have to drive over to the Medical Center for my radiation treatments

so Wayne's is on the way home

Papa Bens isn't the same since Ben died

His brother tries hard but just has no love of trains

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Posted by Cox 47 on Wednesday, June 11, 2008 9:51 PM
Evening all...Just stopped in for a Diet Coke before head'in to bed...You all have a good nite...Jerry
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Posted by wetidlerjr on Thursday, June 12, 2008 4:43 AM
 

Good Morning from Tipton IN ! Big Smile [:D]

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Thursday, June 12, 2008 5:34 AM
Good morning.

It's 73 here this morning and the sky is clear. A high in the low 90's is expected and it will be partly cloudy.

I'm expecting the new fridge to be delivered sometime today. They told me it would be in the afternoon but we all know how old Murphy works. Reschedule all your plans for the morning so you can be there in the afternoon but for some reason the delivery team arrives in the morning when you're not there, knocking all your plans into a cocked hat.

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Heat Index:  77°F
Humidity:  95%
Dew Point:  70°F

So Far Today
High:  75°F
Low:  72°F
Rain:  0.00"
Rain Rate:  0.00"/h
Gust:  8mph NNE

Today  High: 92    Partly sunny with a 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Highs in the lower 90s. South winds around 10 mph.
    
Tonight  Low: 72    Mostly cloudy. A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms in the evening. Lows in the lower 70s. South winds around 10 mph in the evening becoming light and variable.

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Posted by SilverSpike on Thursday, June 12, 2008 6:54 AM

Morning folks!

Monique says:

"Well, I have never been wished Happy Birthday so much in all my life!!

Tell all a big THANK YOU!!!"

Mike, love the CSX pics, especially the one with the grain storage bins.

Duke, I showed Monique your post she laughed so hard.....thanks for stirring it up! Smile,Wink, & Grin [swg]

Dick did you say a summer sale on Southern 7.5 4-6-2's? Big Smile [:D]

 pcarrell wrote:
 SilverSpike wrote:

PC ......Now we just need to see one of you and the misses riding that tandem "bicycle built for two..."

Nawwww, you guys are my friends!  I wouldn't subject my friends to that kind of abuse!

Come on PC! We have seen worse believe me!

Ed, I see you have an image posted in the Photos of the Week over at TrainBoard too! Congratulations my friend! Oh, and you look just right sitting on the seat inside the cab of the C30-Super7N! Nice Railfan report from Mexico! Too bad the brewery was not open for tour, and I bet you were thirsty too! And the image of the abandoned cars is a classic! Hey, do they still use the narrow gauge on the dual track segments?

Jeff good luck with the fridge delivery today!

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Posted by inch53 on Thursday, June 12, 2008 7:24 AM

Morning, coffee n 2 chocolate milks please Zoe

Partly cloudy skies will be around for most of the day today with scattered rain and thunderstorms expected this afternoon. Chances for rain and thunderstorms continue and increase tonight and through the day tomorrow. The heaviest rain will not move in until Friday afternoon but some rain and isolated thunderstorms will be around today. Saturday and Sunday both look to be dry with daytime high temperatures in the mid 80's.

Jim,

I seem to be busy with kids most everyday, it's easier when the sunshines and we're not stuck in the house on the rainy ones.

Dick,

As bad as it was here, it was and still is worse else where in the lower grounds all across the mid-west.

Me n KC took a mowy ride yesterday and when we got to the end of the woods, she saw a ballast train at the crossing and wanted "go closer". I had the camera with me

One of the crewmen told us the tracks here should be open today or tomorrow. But they had to start the repairs at Greencastle over, after Monday nights rain, washed out what they had done there.

INRD had flood problems too,

http://www.inrd.com/documents/press_releases/flooding_06-10-2008_1100.htm

I heard about the washout and derail in Sullivan County IN from next door yesterday. Seems th train came up on the washout and couldn't get stopped in time, so they ride it thru. Well the engines made it ok, but the first 4 cars didn't. The rest of the cars stayed upright on the tracks.

Best get ta chores, hope ya'll has a gooden and thoughts for all those in need

And ya'll liked the pics, sometimes I get lucky

http://www.trainboard.com/railimages/showgallery.php/cat/500/ppuser/4309

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Thursday, June 12, 2008 8:14 AM
Angel [angel]Prayers for the families of four boys killed by the tornado at Little Sioux, Iowa last night. Three thirteen year olds and a fourteen year old. Over forty injured. What a disaster.Sad [:(]

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Thursday, June 12, 2008 9:02 AM
I'll ditto that post, Jeff. Very sad news.

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Posted by JimRCGMO on Thursday, June 12, 2008 9:21 AM

Morning, Zoe - I see Bill and Inch and Jeff have been in this morning already, and Ryan - you're up kind of early (or is that because you're in the eastern time zone?). Hope Rob got some sleep last night.

I'll have some waffles,

 

a glass of Ed's OJ,

 

and a cup of coffee, please. 

 

Ryan, sounds like Monique got a kick (and some entertainment) from everyone's wishes (and gift suggestions...).

Inch, that's something else, that the locos got through the washout safely, but the cars behind it didn't. Guess the locos pushed down the track enough that the cars were tipped/tilted when they reached that track?

I was watching the TV this morning, and they said the kids in Iowa that were injured in the storm, were at a Boy Scouts camp for leadership training. One of the uninjured 18 year olds was able to help some of the injured until the EMT's and ambulances got there (using, the TV guy said, first aid training that he'd learned in Scouts). Probably would be a good thing for us all to include the injured and the families of the Scouts in our Angel [angel]Angel [angel]. It's been a rather nasty weather period for the upper Midwest lately.

Ed, congrats on your photos winning awards, too! Yeah!! [yeah]

Jeff, hope your fridge arrives sooner (rather than later) today. Your park's coming all right nice! Thumbs Up [tup]

RRNut, you might check out Ed's links on the weathering (see previous page). I've read that a lot of MRR'ers use chalks for weathering. For acrylic paints, you'll likely need to use a bristle brush and not a lot of paint on it - fairly dry, so you limit how much paint gets applied with each run at the car. Also, look at a lot of photos of weathered prototype cars to notice where rust tends to form (it's different for different kinds of freight cars), and where stains/dust from spills tend to accumulate (on cars like covered hoppers, etc.). Practice with some of your not-so-good cars ('junkers') first. 

JR, how'd things go with your adjusters?

Paul, sounds like your 'puter is peppier since your son tuned it up and all.Thumbs Up [tup] 

Well, I hope everyone has better weather today in your area. We'll probably be warming up again today (upper 80's F) in the River City here... Oh, almost forgot - they closed the 'downstream' gate for our downtown's floodwall, and expect to close the 'upper' gate by Friday. All that rain from up north will be working its way down to our area on the Mighty Miss.

 

Blessings and Prayers,

Jim in Cape Girardeau 

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