Its going to be 57deg. today. Time to wash a car!!!!
Rob the cars are made by Hot Wheels. I looked for them last night, and they were so tiny compared to the other ones. They have a bettle, porsche (if thats spelled right), hummer, hot rod, ferarrai (I know thats spelled wrong), and a few other cars.
Then wife has to go to the doc today, to see about a future operation. Shes real nervous, but shes had this problem since she was about 16. Now shes 29, and she is tired of the pain. What pain? Her left (tube) is bad, and has to be removed. The last operation the doc. didn't take it out. Why? Who knows. Plus that side is "leaking" something....well that's good to know!!!!!!!!!! GEEEEZZZZZ. Now she has to have another operation. That also depends on when I get back to full-time work. She will have to miss 4-6 weeks of work.
Well I guess I will watch alittle tv, the bank, wash a car, and the doctors office. Boy what a day, huh.
Everybody have a good one!!
"Rust, whats not to love?"
Hello and a Good Morning to everyone. The temperatures around here are going up for once and sticking up there for a few days. We are right now at -8C but we's going up to 8C today!! And sunny to boot!! Tomorrow we will be at 16C!! And more sun to boot!! YES!!!!!!!!!!!I'm getting the bicycle out!!
I spent the evening playing with 'Spring' as he got all picular and was mauling his toys and stuff. Today I've got off as well as tomorrow---Not going in until Tuesday in fact. This will allow me to get some actual modelling work done---------that is if HD doesn't show up.
Jeff: Ah yes---Good ol' Murph---sometimes it gets to the point that I just wanna waste the chump, but what the hey----
Chloe--I'll have 3 eggs over easy with the ham and homefries as well as a large bucket of coffee please. I'm going to sit at the back and enjoy the morning--------------
Any argument carried far enough will end up in Semantics--Hartz's law of rhetoric Emerald. Leemer and Southern The route of the Sceptre Express Barry
I just started my blog site...more stuff to come...
http://modeltrainswithmusic.blogspot.ca/
BM1 Lee Soule USCG (ret) L.S.&W Railroad Serving the Lower Great Lakes
Good morning, Chloe. I will have my usual coffee and cinnamon roll.
Jerry, Looks like you are doing more layout work than the rest of us. Good for you.
JR, Have fun with 3rd PlanIt. We made several small practice ones before we started the current layout. The enjoy using it as a simulator after it is done.
Sue
Anything is possible if you do not know what you are talking about.
Do Honey Do lists and guests popping in/out over my extended weekend and missing parts from a couple of kits qualify as a murphy attack??
Good morning All..Its sunny and 50 here....I'll have ham and eggs,fried taters,biscuits,fried apples,and coffee please..Thank You..I took advantage of warmer weather and painted the two pinewood racers for Grand daughters...Had caregiver pick up a sheet of sky blue poster board to use as backdrop on new fiddle yard..Made a couple of deals yesterday for some used switches to use on it..
John Der....Wow your layout and your progress amazes me...I hope my backdrop looks half as good as yours..Have you any artist experience?....
Jeff..Hows passenger car coming along?
Sue...Thanks for the thumbs up..I have a leg up on most of you as I have alot of time on my hands..I think I would go crazy if I didn't have layout to work on and visiting here on computer..
You all have a good one...Jerry
Goooooooooood Morning World!
I was just making my way into the diner for breakfast when my phone rang. Checked the caller ID and it was my son's cell phone. He took his wife to the doctor this morning to see how soon she will deliver, and she was admitted to labor. So........
Granddaughter #2 is on the way!!!!
Of course that means Grampa has to feed and walk Petey the beagle several times today while my son is with his wife at the hospital. Grandma Harrison gets granddaughter #1 for a few days. Looks like some of the layout work for today is on hold.......
Flo just a coffe to go this morning!
See you later!
Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO
We'll get there sooner or later!
Morning all! (It is still morning, right? Yeah, barely....)
Well, I decided it was going to me just too nice out today to not ride, so I headed out on my bike this morning. Shoot, I might just ride my whole lunch hour away!
Indianapolis, IndianaCurrently: 54°F CloudyToday: breezy. Partly cloudy. High of 59 degrees. South winds 10 to 20 mph increasing to 20 to 25 mph in the afternoon. Gusts up to 35 mph.
Prayers for all of you!
Later!
RAY!
to all!
Morning, Diners! Zoe, since it's not too far from lunch, I'll have a BLT and a RBF, please 'n' thankyouma'am!
I couldn't get into the Diner last night - think it was the WiFi at my usual place (they've been having some problems with it), and/or the forum. It was getting late as I went to post, so I just gave up and went home. Glad the doors are open this morning.
Robby, better watch out - wife finds out you're talking about her in here, and she might clean your clock. Good to hear your area is getting some better weather (as we are today - supposed to reach the 60's (F))
Barry, I'm not sure about your question, but that sure sounds like a Murphy attack to me. Does that go with the old "things happen in threes" saying? Hopefully, not!
Jerry, since the rest of us don't have that much time, that explains why we're so loopy, eh?
Ray, you'd also better start locating the engineer's cap and the Thomas the Engine set for that new granddaughter, right? And of course, in the Diner, photos of new grandkids are definitely on-topic!
I'll be at the window booth, talking with Ray about the finer points of 'training' grandkids properly (so they can be at the next operating session, yes?)....
Prayers for the granddaughter on the way (and Ray's son and DIL), for Jeff's Dr's. visit, and for the rest of us in need of healing and comfort.
Blessings,
Jim in Cape Girardeau
Cox 47Jeff..Hows passenger car coming along?
blownout cylinder Do Honey Do lists and guests popping in/out over my extended weekend and missing parts from a couple of kits qualify as a murphy attack??
Yes it does. Murphy's Law: Anything that can go wrong will go wrong at the worst possible moment.
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
My grandmother swore she was Mrs. Murphy.
Large coffee in a AT&SF mug, please & thanks.
***Robby, I wouldn't sweat it, as that is not an uncommon female problem and she will most likely feel 100% better afterwards.
***Ray, Congrats to all on the addition to the family lines.
***Jerry, I find coming here to the Diner is life enriching, if not theraputic. Just the right mix of humor, inspirational photos (both historic and of layouts), and the sharing of stories. And of course a great knowledge base for having questions answered.
Today we drove up to the foam insulation place and literally filled the back of our pickup truck with leftover scrap foam. For a couple bucks worth of gas to go pick it up, how could we resist. We now have a new problem...where to store it until it becomes part of the layouts?
Wife is off to help her folks again today. I fear she is wearing herself down trying to do too much. Wouldn't hurt to add her to your prayer lists, for those who have them.
Must be a forest fire in a nearby valley. Heavy haze from wood smoke is drifting through here today.
Rob
Ray ... SUper good news abot the grand daughter. It's worth walking the dog for that!
Rob ... Yes, I'll be glad to include your wife on the P. L. (prayer list)
Ryan ..did you see my answer to your question last week?
Regret to advise that bait shop pizza is no longer available here. Competition from the new place located at Hilltop (4 miles east on US 68) was too much for bait shop pizza cuissine. In our little county (Rednecksville) the three best restaurants are...... Cracker Barrel at the Interstate....... and the Godfather Pizza Franchise at the Marathon gas station. ....and the state park lodge.
Happy Model Railroading
GARRY
HEARTLAND DIVISION, CB&Q RR
EVERYWHERE LOST; WE HUSTLE OUR CABOOSE FOR YOU
RAY,
THAT"S GREAT NEWS!
Rob, prayers for your wife. My sister had that issue.
Ray, congrats!!
Question; My Hoboken Shore RR was a street operation. Should I glue my track right to the foam base I'm going to use and add the street? Or should I use a sub-roadbed for the track and then add the street material. Previously my RR's were class1 with high heavily ballasted track.
My benchwork came today and the 44 tonners are in at the LHS up home. Time to start work!
Eric
Good Afternoon All,
Ray - great news - hope it all goes well - our prayers for your daughter. Don't forget your vitamins so you can keep up with that beagle.
Eric - on my layout i white glued and latex caulked the track right to the painted foam sheet. You then have lots of options. I had some track ballasted, some with cardboard then styrene sheet up to and between the track to simulate a road, and some wood crossings. It all worked well, but the ppart I liked best was the stone works where I used ll plaster and then ran an old set of Tyco diesel trucks back and forth in the plaster to cut just enough clearance. If my accounts is still imtact, I'll try to post some photos.
OOOH top of the page at dinner time too. Cards on the register folks.
Just about time to toodle off to the house. Catch y'all later, J.R.
GMTRacing Good Afternoon All, Ray - great news - hope it all goes well - our prayers for your daughter. Don't forget your vitamins so you can keep up with that beagle. Eric - on my layout i white glued and latex caulked the track right to the painted foam sheet. You then have lots of options. I had some track ballasted, some with cardboard then styrene sheet up to and between the track to simulate a road, and some wood crossings. It all worked well, but the ppart I liked best was the stone works where I used ll plaster and then ran an old set of Tyco diesel trucks back and forth in the plaster to cut just enough clearance. If my accounts is still imtact, I'll try to post some photos. OOOH top of the page at dinner time too. Cards on the register folks. Just about time to toodle off to the house. Catch y'all later, J.R.
Cool
-Morgan
J.R.
Thanks for the pic. Really sweet! Using foam is a new venture for me since it wasn't popular when I last did any modeling. I can see where a transition to ballasted track would not be a problem. I use to use plaster on my crossings as the real ones on the M&E in Dover NJ had asphalt in the crossings. I used the same method, pour the plaster, let it set a bit and then run old large flange plastic wheel trucks to gain clearance for the scale wheels.
I like the idea of foam for the base. It would be easier to create realistic topography with foam than a sheet of plywood! Of course in this case, most of the scenery is industrial street and factory site. I'm trying to see if I can work in the steep rise of Stevens Point that the railroad curved around on the shoreline. This area is now called Sinatra Drive, a far cry from it's appearance when dad worked at the plant. The plant and virtually everything around it is gone, redeveloped into riverfront housing for the rich....
Chloe, how about some warm apple pie and a decaf..... Mom used to make a great apple pie.... sigh... at least I have the recipe....
howmus Granddaughter #2 is on the way!!!!
Congratulations!!!!!
RAY: Congratulations !!! I have one grand daughter that loves trains, so get ready Ray.
One quick message, I have to leave, have you guys seen the new Power Module from Lenz? It installs with the decoder and your loco will continue to run over dirty tracks, tape, plastic on track etc. check it out at http://www.lenz.com
Later,
Stir Fry Shrimp with veggies, please & thanks.
***JR, that is Excellent!
OK, I need some suggestions. Problem is how to work in a river on wife's layout. I would like to use both trestles (hard to see, but they're there). Just doesn't make sense to have that wide of a river or wash coming from so small a mountain, but what can I do? Another problem with re-locating the trestles is they are strait and there just isn't enough table to do much with the Lumber Mill area without turning the track immediately after crossing the trestles. Is there a tighter radius EZ track than what comes with the track pack? HELP???
Thanks for any suggestions.
CederstrandOK, I need some suggestions. Problem is how to work in a river on wife's layout. I would like to use both trestles (hard to see, but they're there). Just doesn't make sense to have that wide of a river or wash coming from so small a mountain, but what can I do? Another problem with re-locating the trestles is they are strait and there just isn't enough table to do much with the Lumber Mill area without turning the track immediately after crossing the trestles. Is there a tighter radius EZ track than what comes with the track pack?
Chloe, please assemble steak and eggs for me tonight. To heck with the colestrol. RBF to chase.
Rob, I can give you no help with the EZ track or the Not Normal track, but in regard to the river or wash. I guess it depends on where the setting or area for your wife's layout is going to be. I don't think I have read where you mentioned that. But having come from the south west you most certainly know about dry washes that have some significant bridges over them and then there are bridges such as the Kate Shelly bridge in Iowa which is a huge bridge built by the C&NW and now is being built anew by the Uncle Pete. It has to be 25 times plus the width of the river it goes over. Believe me there is a proto type for everything.
Really liking your progress. To being this far along after having to rebuild your house is just great. Keep up the good work, much success can be seen coming forward, but don't put off your layout too long or you will be completely swallowed in by the HOnorable Scale your wife has chosen.
Johnboy out......................
from Saskatchewan, in the Great White North..
We have met the enemy, and he is us............ (Pogo)
Howdy all. Pan fried pork chops mashed potatoes GRAVY, fried apples and a glass of Dr Pepper please.
Sounds like everybody's been busy. So have I. Too much to list so I won't bore you with the details
Ray- Congrats on the grandbaby, prayers were answered for a great birth and I love the name Petey for a beagle. Great! Aaaaaaa rroooooorroooooo! (feeble attempt at a beagle bark)
Rob- Ditto on the diner comments. You got it on adding the wife to the prayer list. How about a wide basin but a narrow river??Just a thought.
Garry- rest assured as soon as the interior is worked out. The bait shop pizza will rise again. The chest freezer out front is already there.
Nik .n- I didn't make it inside to let you know, but rest assured your sister was in my prayers as well as you and your family.
The little brown lab wants some attention and since she is so cute I'll give her some so catch ya'll later
Prayers for everyone.
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.
Ray, congrats!!!!
well, coach and two of his players visited Schofield (Coach Johnson), and after listening to the palyers, listening to coach, thinking abt. what football is gonna mean, and listening to what one of those guys said, and how much dedication and work it's gonna take, listening to them describe hell week, thinking about how much it's going to take away from youth group, from my friends, from chatting with you, and just how much I want to just live High school and have fun, I'm probably not going to play football.
It's just not for me. I'd rather focus on other thigns, one being writing articles for MRN.
Sawyer Berry
Clemson University c/o 2018
Building a protolanced industrial park layout
Rob: Tightest radius I know of on EZ-Track is 15" radius.
Good evening!
I just off the phone with my sister in Indiana after talking with my son an hour ago. I had to get the family stuff out of the way first ya know....... Anyway Emily Grace Howard finally arrived at 8:53PM. She arrived half grown weighing in at 10 lbs. 11 oz. and measuring 22" long. She is going to be a singer as she was belting out a song in the background when I was talking to her father (my son). Mother and daughter (and Petey the dog are all doing well) (actually Petey was very lonely when I went over to let him out tonight....).
My other granddaughter, Olivia, is spending the night with her Grandma (On her mom's side). As much as I love my granddaughter, I think I got the easy job of taking care of the dog........
Photos will be provided as soon as I get some.
Thanks for all you prayers and comments!
Ray ....Congratulations! ..... Yiu may save teh cigar for the next guy. ....What a beautiful name!.....Looking forward to seeing pix........ A singer!..... really....
CederstrandProblem is how to work in a river on wife's layout. I would like to use both trestles (hard to see, but they're there). Just doesn't make sense to have that wide of a river or wash coming from so small a mountain, but what can I do?
ROB: OK, I'm coming into this discussion a little late, but who says it has to be a river? What about just a deep ravine/canyon coming off that mountain? Also, following up with the CNW Kate Shelly High Bridge (one of my absolute all-time favorite places) example, the Milwaukee Road had a massive steel bridge (still there, tracks gone) leading into Marion, Iowa. It crosses Indian Creek...which is puny compared to the bridge. The geography of the area coupled with the highly elevated line led to the need for such a huge structure. Just a thought.
RAY: Again kinda late, but CONGRATS on the granddaughter, that's GREAT news!
SAWYER: All I'm gonna say kiddo, is think long and hard about what you want...what you really want. Sometimes opportunities come back around, sometimes they don't. I'm closing in on 40 and have a LOT of coulda's, shoulda's, and woulda's. I'd hate to see somebody else end up compiling a list of those later in life.
A bacon double cheeseburger, large plate of fries, and the usual Thursday night bucket of coffee, please... gotta finish up the week's articles. Tomorrow morning is the weekly "face time" with THAT editor. As an added bonus, I get to meet our new news intern. She's a student at one of my old schools: Mt. Mercy College in Cedar Rapids. Turns out she's "retirement age," so probably trying to be the next Maureen Dowd or Helen Thomas of newspapers...
Best wishes to all, and to all a SAFE night...
Chris
The Cedar cRapids Industrial Branch: Proudly Shipping Yesterday's CrunchBerries Tomorrow!
Rob: I'd agree with Chris here... One can have small hill with big river or big valley/small river--in one case a large valley up near Oxtongue Lake by Algonquin Park here in ON has a tiny little brook coming out of some rather large hills ---just don't try going hiking during spring runoff up there though.
Time for bed.
Emily Grace. What a beautiful name. My Grandmothers name was Grace. (said with a great big smile)
Sawyer-Are you sure? Think about it some more to be sure.
Prayers for all