pcarrellAnd BTW, I do virtually ALL the cooking in my house.
Same here Philip, even back when I was married I did most of the cooking. My late wife was a first class baker and made the PIES, cakes, and cookies, etc. I love making dishes like Beef Stroganoff, Brajole, Turkey Dinner with all the fixin's and stuff like that. Even better If I can be cooking out over the coals of a wood fire at camp. (And yes I have done all of the above over wood coals while camping.) The best chefs out there are often men!
Ray, Tom, and others are talking about retiremnet. My problem with retirement is other people who assume I have more free time than I do, and expect me to apply my time doing stuff for them. Saying "No" is not as easy as it should be. Younger people should not assume retirees have lots of time. Actually, the minutes become more precious as we enter the twilight of our lifetimes.
Garry right you are. My sister keeps telling me I need to say no to some of the groups I am with. Trouble is I enjoy everything I do. It at least keeps me busy and feeling like I can make a difference.....
I see the mail has arrived. Race you to the mailbox!
Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO
We'll get there sooner or later!
ewl01Now I feel bad Philip, How 'bout I make you my chocolate cheesecake pie with whip cream and shaved chocolate on top? Or maybe my pecan tart? I know, guys aren't supposed to know how to cook and bake
I knew you were an OK guy!
And BTW, I do virtually ALL the cooking in my house. I'm not sure the wife could even find a pan if her life depended on it!
Garry, I was going to patch the car to Union Pacific. I decided to keep it under the old name. If I was going to keep the car, would have gave it a patch job. Since it will make its way to eBay, I thought I would go with the old look. Just incase someone models that era.
"Rust, whats not to love?"
Good afternoon...
Robby.... I like the "Rock" covered hopper. I recall when the Rock Island went out of business. Other roads bought their equipment and stenciled their reporting marks on them. You might want to research and see what would be appropriate. In later years, you could see cars such as yours owned by other roads. Perhaps, CNW got those covered hoppers. I was with GTW in Michigan at the time, and we acquired some GP38-2's in the RI blue and white scheme. Some of them got ugly before being repainted. Other RI equipment was aquired by GTW, and I think it was gondolas and auto racks. My memory is fading a bit, and I'm not sure.
The spider stories continue. I suppose it's good they control insect populations, but perhaps a can of Raid is less distrurbing.
Today's a slow day for me. Every now and then an old back injury starts hurting again. I just have to wait until it's OK. I'm glad it does not happen too much, and I can catch up with my reading meanwhile.
Have a nice afternoon.
GARRY
HEARTLAND DIVISION, CB&Q RR
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Quick question: Whats the name of that Ginormous model railroad store located somewhere in PA? Supposedly one of the largest in the US.....
Dave Loman
My site: The Rusty Spike
"It's a penny for your thoughts, but you have to put your 2 cents in.... hey, someone's making a penny!"
Cederstrand***Dave, how could you grow up in AZ and not have learned to love spiders? Spent the first 20+ years of my life there (Paradise Valley & Scottsdale) and only got bit one time by a Black Widow. Even now, I still welcome spiders into my home, as they take care fo the other insects I don't want inside. Also got stung by a scorpion once at a river down there...entirely my own fault.
***Dave, how could you grow up in AZ and not have learned to love spiders? Spent the first 20+ years of my life there (Paradise Valley & Scottsdale) and only got bit one time by a Black Widow. Even now, I still welcome spiders into my home, as they take care fo the other insects I don't want inside. Also got stung by a scorpion once at a river down there...entirely my own fault.
Well, I grew up far away from any major city. So far out, in fact, that we had a community well that served the 10 families living in my area. As for the bugs, well, my dad was stung by a centipede and put in the hospital for upwards of a week, my cousin was stung by a scorpion when he was 4 and nearly died and I took a Black Widow bite when I was 7 and also spent a great deal of time in the hospital.
It has taken a very long time for my parents and teachers and etc to finally convince me that things with 4+ legs actually DO have a purpose in the ecosystem and serve a function other than messing up the bottom of my boot :)
Holy Cow! After 2 in the afternoon here in the Finger Lakes. Well I've already done a days w**k. Took down all the winning Art and Poetry at the Methodist Church, delivered the first place entries off to the Finger Lakes Crimes (ah that's Times actually), Sent the editor there an e-mail with the list of all the winners so they can put the info in an article they do each year for us. Oh, and first thing this morning before I had breakfast, there was an e-mail from The FGLK letting me know that someone from there would do a clinic at the upcoming Division Meet (NMRA) in March. YES!!! Made my day start off very well! I was praying that they would come through for me as our more or less theme for the meet is "Operations" and they will do a powerpoint presentation of how they do business.
Right now I am burning a DVD of phtots that I took at Sci-Tek Camp last summer (Boy Scouts) so they can use some of them for camp promotion. Should have done that a few months back and I didn't. I will be leaving ASAP to run that over to the Council Office. Then on to school buildings to drop off prizes for the Art and Poetry........ Lucky I am retired and have all this "free" time.
jeffrey-wimberly It can span a 50 cent piece and still touch the ground. I'm going to catch it and relocate it to the underside of the neighbors home. He's always complaining about bugs coming in around the pipes. I figure a big spider should make a hefty dent in the bug population.
Hey Jeffrey, that is still a baby.... My sister who used to live in Florida had one that lived in a drain in the floor of an addition onto the circa 1900 log cabin they owned. It was at least twice that size. Her daughter was terrified of spiders but put up with it since it stayed in the addition most of the time. That is, until the night that she (the spider) decided to hatch out about 2000 babies on her bed in the middle of the night. Major, complete, and total hysterical panic set in............ My sister had the only house on her street that didn't have cockroaches though. That is a good idea to give it a new home under a trailer. When I find spiders in the house here, I just put them outside (except this time of year). We do have Brown Recluse in this area as well, but it is rare that they ever bite someone.
Rob you have quite a menagerie at your place. That is great to take litter mates in together. The two I have were litter mates and they are still "best friends"! According to my Vet, litter mates often have different fathers so may be very different looking.
Well I will finish my Mug of Coffee and get back to it! Have a great day!
Uh-oh: I read so many postings above since the one that referred to me and my search for what are becoming elusive blueboxes, that I've forgotten who it was that mentioned about it.
So much for thinking I haven't lost any of my short term memory.
In any event, all I was going to mention, is that I first went into the Horizon site, finding most everything I wanted to be out of stock, but picking out about 10 items as "runner ups." Then went to the Hobby Central site (San Diego) to find the EXACT same information...as if they are the same company (?)
As I'd ordered from them before, I chose THEM again...just got a confirmation email that my shipment has left a town in Illinois, headed for me in Palm Springs, Cal.....(so it is NOT being handled in San Diego...one reason I chose them, figuring the closer the better----and even that if they rip me off, I can easily drive there in two hours and crash my car through their front window, in mild protest.)
I'll mention in here how things turn out, with both the Walthers order, and this one.
I also realized I asked for something in here from FLO last night, and she doesn't even work in this diner. Duh. Wait: maybe she's a part timer who was working the late shift?
About lunchtime for me (I'm a late lunch kind of guy), Zoe, so how about one of those chili dogs, but make mine with some onions and cheese across the top, too, and oh yeah - a RBF, of course! Thanks!
CederstrandNow for another of our cats. This one is Yin, our Bengal Cat. (Yang died some years ago) Tin lives at the barn and sometimes works the forest. She has wild & stunning eyes & a beautiful camo coat.
Now for another of our cats. This one is Yin, our Bengal Cat. (Yang died some years ago) Tin lives at the barn and sometimes works the forest. She has wild & stunning eyes & a beautiful camo coat.
Jerry, you'll have materials for a lot of sheds and other things (around your mine, or other places). Good start, and keep at it!
Robby - , you weather in places I wouldn't even think about (mostly because it'd be out of sight for most to be able to see).
I'll settle back down in the window booth with my muchies and RBF for now.
Blessings,
Jim in Cape Girardeau
Now I feel bad Philip, How 'bout I make you my chocolate cheesecake pie with whip cream and shaved chocolate on top? Or maybe my pecan tart? I know, guys aren't supposed to know how to cook and bake
Sue, thanks for the wishes along with everyone elses.
Eric
twhiteJeff: Really like the fire department. How big's your Wolf spider? I had one a couple of summers ago that used to hitch rides on my Yuba River Express. BIG mother, but I sure didn't have any Garage Critters to worry about that summer.
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
Jerry, practice and alot of patience. Oh and there will be some bad cars. I have a box full of bad cars.
Good paint brushes, and some good weathering powders. Myabe some oil paints, or gouche. Then your set.
Afternoon All....Its sunny and 36 here...I'll have a Windy City Dawg,Drag it thru the garden,Onion Rings and a diet coke please...Thank You...We had a house fire right down the street early this morning looks like house is a total loss..
Jeff...Nice modeling on fire house..
Robby P....Outstanding weathering!..How about giving us some tips?
I got off My duff yesterday and started kitbash of Walthers Red River Mine...Its a major cut down job..down to just 1 bay..I am going to have lots of 'left overs"....
You all have a good one...Jerry
Morning all from SoggyCal: Wow, I go away for a couple of days and I've got almost EIGHT pages to catch up on. Whew!
Well, thought I was retired this year, but ended up subbing the past two days at the high school--Leah, the choir director was on a Retreat. It was fun--great seeing all of those kids again. Had a couple of beginning choir classes with little Freshmen who didn't know who I was, but we got along well. The rest of the classes was like Old Home Week. I don't know how much we actually accomplished, but there were a lot of hugs and back-slapping involved.
Would I go back? In a heartbeat!
Joe: Glad your Finals are over, hope you aced them all. So you like Theology, huh? Reminds me of last year when one of my students was looking rather down, I asked him what the problem was, he said that he was having trouble in Theology. I asked him what kind of trouble, he said he couldn't remember what the Trinity was. I told him, "You're in a Catholic school, what's the first thing we do in the morning before class?" He blinked, and said "Oh--YAH!" "THAT'S the Trinity," I grinned. End of lesson.
Jim: About the mine trackage: I use N-scale track for the tailings dump trestle and also the track running from the final crushing to its own tailings dump. Generally speaking, out here in the west, mine track was between 18" and 24" in width, but the Empire Mine in Grass Valley (which is kind of the model for my Champion Mine) had fairly extensive electrified 3' guage track to their tailing dumps. So the N-scale fits in fairly comfortably in my own scheme of things. Unfortunately, it's hard to find HOn-30" dump cars. I've had to do most of mine from scratch. Jouef used to make a lot of HOn-30" industrial cars, but I can't find them anymore.
Jeff: Really like the fire department. How big's your Wolf spider? I had one a couple of summers ago that used to hitch rides on my Yuba River Express. BIG mother, but I sure didn't have any Garage Critters to worry about that summer.
Robby: Just caught the photo of your hopper. WOW! GOOD WORK!
Well, the snow-level's supposed to drop to about 4,000 feet today and tomorrow, so hopefully our fast-diminishing snowpack will get some improvement. The reservoirs around here look like moonscapes they're getting so empty. So I'm afraid that you guys in Southern California are going to be on your own filling your swimming pools this summer.
Best to all, continued prayers to those in need.
Tom
Tom View my layout photos! http://s299.photobucket.com/albums/mm310/TWhite-014/Rio%20Grande%20Yuba%20River%20Sub One can NEVER have too many Articulateds!
Is it lunch time yet, oh it is. I guess I will have a cheeseburger, onion rings, and a sweet tea!!!
Well I have been working on the "The Rock" hopper last night and all morning. Its almost done. Heres a couple underneath shots.
I will see if the boss calls today fo rme to work tomorrow. So far its almost 1:00 and nothing yet. Maybe later.
Well I guess I will eat, and be on my way.
Everybody have a good day.
Coffee To Go, please & thank you.
***J.R., good luck at that meeting.
Need to run some hay rounds. Have a good day all. Rob
I was thinking about breakfast, but Jeff's taco soup looked mighty good. I will donate a huckleberry cheese cake. You all have been busy here. I had to wade through 8 pages to catch up. Miss a day and pay.
Eric, Sorry to hear about your mom.
Robby, Great weathering. That rust looks 3 dimensional.
Johnboy, I would stop by but I don't believe that my seat or feet would last that long.
Sue
Anything is possible if you do not know what you are talking about.
You're a cruel man Eric!
Pie.......and he doesn't even offer to share.......and all I wanted was the part that was IN the pie tin. He could have the rest all to himself!
Congrats on your exams, NS. Education never ends, 30 years after HS I went back college and I'm still there!
Since PC is buying I'll have a cheese-steak with onions and mushrooms, and an unsweetened tea please. Thanks!! Oh, and for dessert, what else......PIE!!!!! um, blueberry please.
Probably hit the LHS on the way to folks tomorrow, Well, I guess 75 miles away is local to some.
What's up everyone.
Exams are finally over. Theology was easy because he put all kinds of hints in the answers. Here's the answers to the matching:
ILOVETHEOLOGYANDIREALLYLOVEYOUGUYZITSTRU
And the multiple choice was :ABCDABCDDCBA. And, yes as you may have guessed the true and false was: FTFTFTFTFTTFTFTFTFTF. Easy. Same with Biology.
Well, I'm off to work on some scenery and whatnot.
Later
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JimRCGMOJeff, the back of the firehouse looks good. Is that side kind of away from easy viewing, as well? You may not need to do any additional work on it.
Good Morning, Zoe - I'll just have a JR regular in a Santa Fe mug (that's AT&SF, not BNSF, thankyouverymuch! ), and a glass of Ed's OJ. Thanks!
I think after your day, Unca Rog, you should've had a nice slice of pie. Surely would've helped a bit. Did you check with Horizon on the Athearn BB? I've noticed that Athearn tends to want to nudge us toward those 'RTR' cars, but they do still make a fair variety of the ol' BB's.
to the Diner, Nick (Nittany Lion)! Have a cup of your favorite beverage on me (and maybe a slice of pie, too...).
Sounds like we had a few tired Diners after I was in the Diner last night - Paul, Unca Rog, and Ray, among others. Rest up, guys - today's another day.
Johnboy, did you see the MRP 2009 (I think it was the latest issue), where they were talking about using LED's for lighting the layout? They said up NOTB they can be had at a decent price (but not down here in the US, just yet ). Supposed to use even less electricity than the curly fluorescent bulbs. Sounds like you got a lot done on your layout, putting all those backgrounds, lights and stuff in.
JR, will be keeping your meeting today in my . Let us know how things go. Hopefully, they can soak those 'contractors' (I think that might be saying more than they're worth) with some of it for the sloppy job they did... But I'll get down off the now.
Dave and Jeff - for me, I believe in coexistence with critters of more than four legs. I live inside the house and they live outside of the house (if they want to live...). It's been a while since I think I posted it here, but when I was married, the house we lived in had a carport out the back door from the basement, and a leak in the foundation running nearby, so the occasional water rotted out the foam weatherstripping on the bottom of the outside door. So come fall, we would occasionally get a field mouse in the house. One time, my daughter was having some friends for a birthday sleepover, and her mother had made a birthday cake that was sitting on the table in the kitchen. At one point shortly before the other kids showed up, one of us (not daughter, thankfully) found tiny pawprints at the bottom of the icing on the cake. So mother quickly scraped that icing off and re-did that section (and cut any pieces for the kids from the untouched side). After the divorce, my daughter and her mother moved to another house (which was probably good). A little something for your 'breakfast consideration'..
Jeff, the back of the firehouse looks good. Is that side kind of away from easy viewing, as well? You may not need to do any additional work on it.
Last night I got the parts for the first building of the Walthers modular warehouse (the 2-story part) cut from the sprue. That took a while all by itself, and I haven't cut the windows and doors out just yet. Next step on this will be painting - personally, I want something other than green for the windows, and reddish brick instead of the yellowish color. So time to do as (Barry?) did and inventory my paint, see what's solidified in the jar over the years since I last used them and make up my shopping list....
Oh, got a postcard in the p.o. box yesterday from the (in-town) LHS, saying they were closing at the end of this month, and that everything would be 30 percent off. That'd be good, but I don't know that they have much I want/need. I may pick up some styrene sheets and stuff for scratchbuilding, and see what W-S stuff I can get to use. A lot of their Kalmbach books are ones I have, or ones I'm not interested in. Not a big loss for me, since 2-3 weeks ago they said they probably wouldn't be carrying much train stuff anymore. I'll order through our MRR club member/LHS-down-the-road owner or get stuff at H-L or online. I think the LHS that's closing got too much into the crafts and dolls stuff, which (to me) seems more like a luxury item (and not in as much demand over time). I'll swing by there on Sat. to see what's left there.
I'll join the crew at the window booth a while. Everyone take care and have some fun today! (, and some pie...) Uh, Ryan - let's NOT have any spider delicacies on the menu today, okay?
Mornin' all!
Here Zoe, let me get that bill. I'm covering lunch for this motley bunch.
Man, I couldn't sleep last night! Didn't drop off til almost 12:30, then was back up a 4am. At 5:15 I gave up trying to get back to sleep and took a shower then worked on my bike some after my Bible reading time. Weather guesser is calling for some halfway decent temps today, so I decided to ride the bike into work. It was a bit nippy when I started out this morning, but the ride home should be alright.
Indianapolis, IndianaCurrently: 28°F Mostly CloudyWind: Southwest at 8 MPHHumidity: 78%Dewpoint: 22°FBarometer: 29.98 inches and risingWind Chill: 20°F
Supposed to hit 42 or so today and 44 tomorrow. After that it gats colder again.
The work thing is keeping me pretty busy today, but whats up with you?
TMarsh Wolf Spiders- Harmless, yes. Helpful, very much yes. Creepy, Oh yeah. Especially when they get big and well fed. Look like they could take a badger. Maybe you could model a scene from Eight Legged Freaks?
Wolf Spiders- Harmless, yes. Helpful, very much yes. Creepy, Oh yeah. Especially when they get big and well fed. Look like they could take a badger. Maybe you could model a scene from Eight Legged Freaks?
This has all the makings of a 1950's Sci-Fi B flick!
Brown Recluse spiders are somewhat of an issue with me---I had one bite some years back and had a nasty infection from the bite---not fun at all. We have some spiders at work that insist on building their webs right in the elevator lobby in the basement. Come off the elevator and BOOM! right in front of you. Great way to wake up in the morning----sometimes one of goes down that way and you'd hear from the basement-----"OMG!!!!!---What the --------------!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
Have a good'un everyone----I got w---k to do--------------
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Heartland Division CB&QJeff ....... I have plenty of pre-DCC locos.......So they are "dinosaurs" now, eh... I don't know how to react to that one. ..........My 50 year old FT's still run.
Good Morning ...
Evidently the topic of the day back in the corner booth is spiders....... hmmm .............An itsy, Bitsy, Spider................. oh never mind...... The bad ones here are brown recluse.
Last Mountain.... I think you will enjoy the book, "Silver Lady"........ I have it in my book collection. It's a really good tribute to the CZ.
JR .......... I hope the inspection goes well.
Jeff ....... I have plenty of pre-DCC locos.......So they are "dinosaurs" now, eh... I don't know how to react to that one. ..........My 50 year old FT's still run.
Terry ...... Good luck at the doctor and I look forward to progress reports on your express building. Do you have photo of prototype?
Barry ....... I like the phrase "Home Desparate".....Howver, I normally go to Lowes because it is closer.
Happy Model Railroading
Good Morning!
Well, I guess it is late enough to order breakfast. I'll have some of Jeff's Biscuits and Gravy and some of Ed's OJ Zoe.
I've come up with a menu like Ryan's:
Breakfast: Kansas City Southern Biscuits and Gravy
Soup: Boston & Maine Clam Chowder
Main Course: Southern Pacific Surf n Turf
Side: Baked or Mashed Potatoes
Dessert: Any kind of PIE!!
USPS says my Pikestuff Enginehouse is in Santa Clarita. Model Train Stuff ( MB Klien) sure ships quick!
Enjoy the menu, I am gonna eat!
Luke
- Luke
Modeling the Southern Pacific in the 1960's-1980's
Morning all. 2 eggs fried hard, fried potatoes and a slice of that country ham Jerry brags about and a cup of coffee please.
Well think I’ll get out today and do something constructive. Temps are suppose to be above freezing so that should tease me for a bit.
jeffrey-wimberlyNot to worry. Wolf spiders are harmless to humans
Love to stay and chat but best get doing something before I enter into another conversation with the CEO as mentioned before.
Remember, you chose first thing in the morning to have a good day or a bad one. Have a great day all.
Todd
Central Illinoyz
In order to keep my position as Master and Supreme Ruler of the House, I don't argue with my wife.
I'm a small town boy. A product of two people from even smaller towns. I don’t talk on topic….. I just talk.
claymore1977As for the weather, how is the LA winter this year?
Morning All!! Chloe. I'd like a decaf and waffles with sausage please. Thanks.
During the summer months we have crickets and these big brown spiders the size of a quarter. When 3 of them took up residence in the carport attaching webs to the car, I took the Jeep the rest of the summer. The webs were big enough to catch the cats and small children!
What little hobby time I had just disappeared. Class started last night, 'Research Seminar in American History' which will result in a 30 pg paper with a presentation to faculty and "invited guests" at the end. all I wanted was a Bachelors degree in History. This is almost like a Master's Thesis.
Took 2 days off from work, today to catch up here, tomorrow back up to the parents house. Nothing new on the medical front which I guess is a good thing in one way.
Well, breakfast was good! Time to run some errands, I'll probably stop by for lunch. Later all!