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Posted by inch53 on Saturday, April 25, 2009 5:48 AM

 

Mornin, hows bout an irish coffee and a short stack with sausage, Janie.

I know it's been a spell since I was in, just stopped in ta let ya'll know we still be around n doing ok.

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Posted by LSWrr on Friday, April 24, 2009 10:15 PM

Thanks,

I just posted 2 more videos (3 total now).  I adjusted the camera for auto focus so the next movie maybe you can read the lettering of the cars.  To put the 4-4-4-4 in perspective a HO-Scale person is shorter than the drivers and the locomotive dwarfs all the other locomotives.

I did get a jar of “Bullfrog Snot” for the older locomotives I’m restoring. 
http://bullfrogsnot.com/

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Posted by JimRCGMO on Friday, April 24, 2009 9:01 PM

Evening, Chloe, Vinnie. Uh - Vinnie, is there a party scheduled tonight in the Diner that I hadn't read about yet? Oh, you just dropped by. (Whew!) Oh, sure Chloe, I'll have a cheeseburger, cheesey fries, and a root beer float, please. Thanks!

Hey, I noticed on the way in to the Diner that all the cows over the ridge were running the other way. Anybody know why they'd be doing that? Cowboy

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Jim, thanks for the compliment on the trestle.  You are correct, it is HO. 

 

Okay, Corey - but who makes that trestle? Inquiring minds and all that...Wink Ah, prom season... I suspected it was about that time when I went into that JC Nickles' store (the easiest outside entrance I use goes through the ladies section) tonight, and right at the aisle corner where I turn to head for the men's clothing dept., there are scads of (let me get my voice about right here...) "thaym thar fayency dressers!" (Hooogah - had to clear my throat some so it doesn't get stuck like thawt - Oops I mean THAT!) I do NOT envy your day, Corey (especially if two gals show up in the store about the same time and one of them has too similar of a dress to the other's...Shock - talk about a catfight royale!)

Jeffrey, when it comes to lightning and electrical grounding - 'You da man!' The whole area sounds like Lightning Central, from the number of strikes you (or your parents) get in a year. I'm just glad our phone and electrical lines (my apartment is all-electric) come in underground (from at least half a block away, and that's at the low spot in our mini-valley. But I still have two 1500-2000 joule surge extension strips in series to each other, and I unplug the main computer if it's supposed to be any chance of storms close to town at all. I sure wouldn't want to move to a strike zone like yours. And yes, totally confused - Reminiscent of "Who's on First?"Smile,Wink, & Grin Oh, on that HO scale log splitter, DerJohn might be able to give you some pointers. I recall him building an N-scale snow blower a bit back (maybe a couple of winters ago). Right, John?

PC, I'm guessing that if your weather forecast holds true, we'll see you (maybe) about Sunday evening (if you have to go to work on Monday morning, that is...). Enjoy! (Oh, loved your answer for Ray! Laugh)

Sue, I'm sure you were more than ready to get out and riding again. I think it's been a (lonnnngggg) while since your roads were clear enough, hasn't it been? How's your water pouring coming along?

Todd, as for that clearance between double-deckers in N scale, that'd depend on how big one's head was...Whistling But I'd be careful about telling Brenda that biz about your not minding, unless you're willing to risk being found in that new (bigger) freezer...EvilOops Oh, and your idea sounds fine to me - after all, it's Toddland! Yeah!! Hey, how about planting more of those berry bushes where the Franken-tomatoes were?

Robby - did you see that 'weathered' KCS loco pic that Jeff posted? I think the KCS is trying to copy your work (but not very well yet)! Wink How's work going, by the way?

Barry, those honey-do lists catch up with the best of the Diners. Hope yours is fairly short (like only one page, right, guys?).Good to hear you're finally getting around to summer up there. Cool

RT, it pretty much sucks when you get sick on either the weekend or on vacation. Hope you get better in time to have some fun. Thumbs Up And avoid whatever you figure it was that is eating you, too.

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PC, you card, you! Laugh Don't be picking on Nik.n, now. Wink

Ray, not a problem with your staying up late last night/this morning. I asked the twins to keep your coffee IV drip going as long as you need it to stay awake. (Or you can turn off the spigot and take a nap like (Duke) a certain Diner...) Hey, if it's for Scouting, I'm all for it. I'd debated about signing up locally here for the Railroading merit badge. Might still, but I think I may need to study up some first. Oops On your lawn, maybe you could sneak over to their lawns at night with a bag of fertilizer in the spreader? That'd make yours look not quite as tall when theirs sprouts up, right? Are you sure one of your neighbors didn't already do that to your lawn, now that you mention it?

Sawyer, good for you, pitching in - and take your work gloves along (as I'm sure you likely will)!

Vincent, hope your dog's tests help the vet figure out how to help get him fixed up. Angel I bet Robby would say on that hopper that you have a 'nice start, but...' But hey, I probably could not do nearly that well. Maybe I can start practicing this weekend...

Rob, your wife's layout's coming along - but I want to see more pics of yours! Before too long it'll be summer and you'll be busy with outdoor stuff, and your layout will still be sitting...Sigh

Lee, your loco looks bigger than I was expecting it to be. Wow!! And the video's not so long that the whistle seems long at all. I like it. Thumbs Up

Boy, am I glad I don't have to mow my lawn - I did see that the landlord must've had it mowed today, though.

Tomorrow (after the laundry ritual), I'm thinking of heading up to Chuck's Depot in Marion. It's been a while, and I might see if I can pick up a few things (mostly little odds 'n' ends). I feel a bit like making a road trip, anyway (and I don't have me a motorcycle, so may have to run the A/C perhaps. We'll see...

I'll finish up my dinner and head on out for now. Prayers for healing and a good evening's rest for Diners and your critters (and no, that does NOT include CFO's, before anyone makes a wise crack...).

 

Blessings,

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Posted by TMarsh on Friday, April 24, 2009 8:56 PM

Lee-Thumbs Up on the video.

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Posted by CNCharlie on Friday, April 24, 2009 8:48 PM

Good Evening Diners!

Well so much for cleaning up the yard this week-end. The high tomorrow is 11C or about 50F and 8 on Sunday. It will be a long time before I have to get out the lawnmower. We have an electric too, a Gardena electric reel mower. It is great for a small yard, cuts well and is so quiet you can easily talk without raising your voice to be heard.

Dick, we aren't supposed to get snow but it won't warm up until the end of next week. And yes the rail lines are submerged so no traffic. In fact the flood water is 6 feet deep in many places near where the tracks run.

Well I have to go as Pippa wants her lap which of course is mine but she thinks she owns it. On second thought maybe she does as I always seem to give in.

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Posted by LSWrr on Friday, April 24, 2009 8:35 PM

One new movie to share with the group of the new 4-4-4-4:

http://rides.webshots.com/video/3052051910029441264zTRDyU?vhost=rides

 

It’s my first movie I need work on my camera skills, and I need the locomotive crews to work with me, this took 5 takes before I got this one.  Sorry the whistle button got stuck!


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Posted by AmanaMedic on Friday, April 24, 2009 8:24 PM

Good evening, finally getting a chance to sit in here for awhile. Chloe, don't bother bagging up the burgers, I'll take 'em on a plate this time.

Very sunny, very windy, and 86 hot, humid degrees today...so naturally, this being Iowa...THUNDERSTORMS tonight with rain/storms all weekend long.

SAWYER: Hey, that's a good thing you're doing tomorrow. I just hope you found some better work gloves, and have some good, sturdy shoes. Flip-flops or sneakers just ain't gonna cut it for that kind of clean-up work. As a long-time local TV legend (Dr. Max on WMT TV) used to say around here: "Take it easy, play it safe, and be careful."

I see guys are talking about mowing... I'm close to being the last to mow, at least this time. My grass chopper is in the shop. I hit something last fall, now it vibrates very, very badly and sounds like an old Mack fire truck. Mower guy was thinking bent shaft. Time (and money) will tell, I'm sure.

Maybe I'll just let the yard go, and burn it off later...

*yawn*

Long week... no newspaper work this weekend, maybe I can do some kinda RR stuff. I need to chop 40 little, tiny, insanely small styrene triangles to go on an Accurail 41' gon. I'm adding bits, and pieces, and stuff to it so it looks like an older CNW car. Right now, there are at least fourteen different projects waiting for: parts, or decals, or Dullcote, or... something. Can't finish one project? Start another...until you run out of stuff for it too. Banged Head

Early bedtime tonight, hope everybody has a good, SAFE weekend. Best wishes for those in need (dogs included).

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Friday, April 24, 2009 7:54 PM

 Went over to my sister's place for bit earlier to visit with her. My niece's great dane puppy is almost as big as her pit bull. Won't be much longer before the dane is stepping over him! Been using some free time today to work on the layout some.

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Posted by TMarsh on Friday, April 24, 2009 7:49 PM

Good evening. Nothing for me thank you since Dick ate the last piece of Strawberry-Rhubarb pie. Our Rhubarb plants are coming along nicely so I'll bring in a fresh bunch when it's ready. Just stopped in as I was passing by. Just came back from walking the dog after eating at the $1.00 Pasta dinner at church.

Vincent- Sorry about your dog. It doesn't sound good. The hopper looks good. Yeah, most are a lot grungier than that, but I myself like to just lightly weather a car. Really I have this tendency to over do it so I just stop after I get the trucks toned down. Something I'll work on later. I'd rather have a newish looking car than what I do to them.Shock

There are now two pets/members of our extended families that are in my prayers.Angel

Rob- I've never had a disease named after me. I'm honored.Laugh Layout's looking good by the way.

Ray- Unfortunately for me, my perfect wife does not, and never did, take the pride that I did in being the last to mow my yard. I lost that dubious honor last year actually. I know how you feel when you lose something like that. Fortunately for me I did not have to suffer like you and be the first to mow. I know it feels like there is nothing left, but trust me, after awhile you'll feel better. Hopefully the new mower helped ease your sorrow. My thoughts are with you. Clown

G- When I was in the "let's find out what's wrong" stage with my list of ailments. One of the things I had was similar to what you speak of. The checked me for carpel tunnel and the therapist also went up to my elbow and also my shoulder. He claims that most specialists only check for Carpal Tunnel in the wrist, which mine did, but you can also have it in you elbows and shoulders. (?) I did not, my problem was in my vertebrae, and it has been 5+ years so I don't recall if it is actually called Carpal Tunnel (which somehow I don't think so) or if he said "something like" or "the same thing as". Anyway something to keep in mind.

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Posted by Cederstrand on Friday, April 24, 2009 7:32 PM

***Vincent, crossing my fingers & toes for your dog. That doesn't sound so good. Hopefully it's something that can be taken care of easily.

Here is a pic of the wife's latest (HO) layout design. I went ahead and cut out the tar paper. Bricks are just there to keep it from rolling while I took the pic. And yes, the culdesac will be rounded. Maybe she won't make anymore changes!Whistling  I'll mix up the "goop" and coat the tar paper in the next day or two outside, then in about a week I can pick out some pot holes and glue it in place on the layout. If I can get one of those pens I'll pre-line it, too. Oh, I'll be burrying that "drive-in theater screen" with the parking area all set up on a removable board. This way, we can swap out movies depending on who is visiting.

Hope everyone is doing well tonight.

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Posted by howmus on Friday, April 24, 2009 6:41 PM

Packers#1
Recently (Chris mentioned it) some tornadoes tore through my county. Our church is having a workday tomorrow to go out there and help clean up and such, so I ain't gonna be in for a while, lol.

 

Sawyer, great way to spend a day!  Hope you have a very productive day being of help!

All this talk of gardens and lawns................  There goes the hobby time.  In between other things I had to get done today, I decided to mow my lawn for the first time this year as it was already 4 to 6 inches tall in places.  This is the first year since I moved here (25 years ago) that I have had the stigma of being the first to mow his lawn in the Spring!  Nobody else right around me had yet to mow and their lawns really don't need it.  So why is mine growing faster than the rest?  I don't rake in the Fall.  I don't believe on ever using fertilizer or weed killers, or bug killer chemicals on my lawn........  So why is mine the greenest on the block?  I must be doing something wrong!  Anyway the new battery powered Electric performed very well.  Ultra quiet compared to the gas rotary.  Did about 4/5ths of my lawn before4 running out of power.  That is fine by me as I most generally mow half the lawn at a time (Half of my lawn and I am ready for a nap!).  Sold my one year old gas mower to a lady in my church who is also a member of the MLK Committee.  While she works full time, she has trouble making ends meet at times and her old mower is on its last legs (Literally, one of the wheels fell off it last fall).  So she got a bargain, and I can feel good about helping out someone who is always there for others herself!

Quick appointment at the Doctors.  Have the colonoscopy scheduled for early July (First day my son can take me to the procedure).  An interesting change in the way they do things.  The last time they had me stop taking aspirin 2 weeks before having it.  This time they said keep taking the aspirin.  I asked why the change?  Seems that there is a higher risk of going off the aspirin resulting in heart attacks than the risk of bleeding from the aspirin........  I don't take the aspirin for my heart, but to counter the side effects of Niacin that I take for high triglycerides.

Get to spend some time in the train room as soon as I post this, so I catch you all later.

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Posted by Packer on Friday, April 24, 2009 6:28 PM

Hey all.

I had to take one of my dogs to the vet today because he is really ill. He's not his usual hungry and hyper self. He's lost at least 20 pounds and is looking really thin and pale. I checked him and all of his lymph nodes were swollen up pretty bad. Right now we don't know what it is, but the bloodwork will come in on moday. Hope it's nothing too serious or contagious (I have 2 dogs).

I managed to get some MRRing in today.I weathered my PC hopper. Granted it could probably be rustier and dirtier.(bad PC joke)



the roof, which kind of got overdid. On camera it looks alright though.

Here's the bulkhead flat I got. Now I need to figure out what load to put on it.

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Posted by Packers#1 on Friday, April 24, 2009 6:16 PM

Dbl. bacoin Cheeseburger, hold the lettuce, onion, tomatoe Flo, please and thanks Smile

Recently (Chris mentioned it) some tornadoes tore through my county. Our church is having a workday tomorrow to go out there and help clean up and such, so I ain't gonna be in for a while, lol.

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Friday, April 24, 2009 6:05 PM

We got kinda warm up here so I had to fire up The BBQ!!---Ah yes, 'tis that time of year ag'in--Mischief

I spent a good part of the day doing paperwork to get a clien into a nursing home---unfortunately. SighDisapprove--it appears that things got weird---Got home and found a whole pile of bulbs --namely Tulips--have come to bloom in our backyard---front yard not so---quite.Big Smile The two Forsythias in the back yard have also started to come out--. And down the street we are starting to get all the Magnolias coming out--all 8 of 'emSmile,Wink, & Grin

Chloe--I'll have BBQ Pork ribs with chile sauce and a RBF please---I'll sit by the window booth and watch the trains-----DinnerWhistling

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Posted by galaxy on Friday, April 24, 2009 3:24 PM

Hi guys!

I see my post from earlier evaporated into the thin nether regions of the 'net. I usually copy before I post, but the one time I don't....

Went to Dr. yesterday to discuss why my arms/hands numb all the time. Sometimes at best just tingling, usually pins and needles, frequently like hitting you funny bone {when I haven't} and sometimes so numb I could chew my finger off and not even know it. ShockGetting worse as time goes by. A few years ago he had me starting to wear wrist braces, but they seemed to make matters worse so I stopped wearing them. We are of course investingating carpel tunel with neurologist soon. It's not just my hands, but my whole arms up to just below shoulder. Only if my arms are out straight do I get some relief to the tingle stage. Anything else, or with arms bent I have the other problems.

Getting an itch to plant things now that the plant venues are opening up around here. Not sure what I plant this year, but not a "franken-mato" grape tomato like last year that grew over the pond, and every other plant in the front of the house including growing over the front  of the house! SOme of you will remember.... My blueberry plants didn't survive very well being overgrown by franken-mato, I fear. They only have few buds on them.

This year I don't know what to plant, flowers are ok, but I like to plant things I can eat also. Lettus greens will go in soon. It loves the cool spring, and lasts into summer. We love fresh greens for salad from the garden.

MIL wants a plant that blows this time of year and lasts til fall, but no such outdoors animal for this zone. Certain Geraniums will bloom late spring til fall, but that's about it.

A/C turned on in LR. Later will install BR A/C in window as supposed to be 85* here over the weekend. And my O2 machine puts out huge amounts of heat. I had planned to get them up the first weekend in May any way. There is one more for  the middle BR {affectionately called the Junk room, storage room, train room} , but I have to find the room, find the layout and move it to install that A/C. perhaps tomorrow. UGH! Not looking forward to a summer of heat and high A/C bills.....

Well, I have taken up enough time I guess, so...

Havea great evening guys!

 

 

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Friday, April 24, 2009 1:39 PM

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Nope. Don't have a figure with anything resembling a spray can. Closest I could find was one holding a shovel.

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Posted by Cederstrand on Friday, April 24, 2009 1:31 PM

Coffee refill, please. 

***Dick, you ain't kiddin about the grass growth after good rains followed by shunshine. We let our little herd of miniature cows out to help with the yard. They're having a great time of it, too.

(Wife's HO layout) Update: After some discussion, she has decided to sell off a few of her older western looking buildings and replace them with newer, taller city buildings. Also placed a cut-out representing that Municipal Building "Hospital". So, just need to figure out a corner or two and I'm good to go on the road construction. Feeling a little better now about the work ahead.

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Posted by grayfox1119 on Friday, April 24, 2009 12:20 PM

 Good afternoon to all, just dropped in to have some clam chowder and the last piece of Strawberry-Rhubarb pie and ice cream.

The huge Maple tree is finally all split into cord wood, now I have to start on the other trees. Not much time to get this all done as the grass has really sprout up after all the rain this month and now temps in the 70's today and 80's tomorrow. Clear skies right through next Tuesday. 

I see the '44 diesels are now out but they didn't do a NYC or a B&A which were two of the very first RR's to buy the them. They do have a MEC which is rather strange because the B&M would have had them first and they didn't have that model offered yet either. WHAT ARE THEY THINKING?? So I either wait for them to offer those roads, or, buy an undecorated model and do my own paint job for the B&A.

CNCHARLIE: More snow and cold up your way? I saw the weather channel this noontime and North Dakota was getting more snow, man, what a winter season this has been in the upper midwest!! The rail line are flooded or just passable?

JERRY: You took the last piece of HOOPLE's pie? Oh I can't what to hear the shouting and screeming! LOL

PC: Your daughter isn't into bikes? That is because she hasn't met a biker boy friend yet.Wink

JEFF: Did you place a Graffetti guy next to that box car in your night shot photo?

DUKE: How is the layout coming along, a progress report is due if you want some of that Stimulus $$.

DER JOHN: I thought you were going to get some of this warm weather, but now it looks like a back-door cold front is going to move down from the north on Saturday night spoiling your chance to get into the 80's on Sunday.

 

Dick If you do what you always did, you'll get what you always got!! Learn from the mistakes of others, trust me........you can't live long enough to make all the mistakes yourself, I tried !! Picture album at :http://www.railimages.com/gallery/dickjubinville Picture album at:http://community.webshots.com/user/dickj19 local weather www.weatherlink.com/user/grayfox1119
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Posted by Cederstrand on Friday, April 24, 2009 11:11 AM

Strong coffee in a UNION PACIFIC mug, please.

Spent some time in the train room last night moving buildings around the wife's (HO) layout. Still not happy with the layout of the town. Adding a drive-in movie theater and 2 or 3 more houses, it's going to be cramped. Hey, that is what she wants so that is what she shall have.Shock (((Perhaps she has the Todd Complex..."change this, change that"?WinkLaugh)))

It's in the 80's here and the wife is helping her folks today, so it's a good time to try rearranging buildings once again. Or perhaps I'll take a break from wife's HO and work on my N. Haven't done squat on my layout in awhile now.

Have a great day all.

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Posted by howmus on Friday, April 24, 2009 10:22 AM

Mlrnin' everyone!

Zoe I'll have a short stack of sourdough pancakes with some NYS Maple Syrup to go along with my cup of dark roast coffee in a FGLK Mug this morning.

I was just getting ready to pop in here and say howdy last night when there was a knock at my door.  It was a fellow Scouter who is the commissioner for a handicapped Scout Troop and Pack.  He has been trying to get the leadership up to par in giving the young men in the unit a real Scouting experience.  He had some successes he wanted to share and also wanted to bounce a couple of ideas off me.  I may be offering the troop Railroading Merit Badge.  I think several of them would interested in it and with some extra work on the part of the parents and myself we could be successful doing it.  There are several types of handicapping conditions represented in the Troop.  Autism and Developmental Disabilities being the most severe.  They are all great young people to work with and most are 20 or older.  (In Scouting today there is no age limit for a scouts with disabilities.)

Anyway I finally kicked him out of the house at 1AM.....  So I am a bit late getting breakfast this morning.

Have a doctors appointment early this afternoon (Gastroenterologist).  Yep time for the roto-rooter job..... That should be scheduled for early July as that is the first time My son can take me to it and bring me back home and babysit me for the better part of the day....... Then I have to pick up the MLK Scholarship applications at the 2 High Schools in town.  After that, taking a look at my lawn, I think I may try out the new Black and Decker cordless mower I got a few weeks back and see how it does.  For some reason my lawn is twice as high as everyone else's on the street so I don't think I can keep me record of being the last to mow my lawn going......Grumpy

Currently 59°F with a high of 74°F this afternoon.  Time open up some windows and let fresh air into the house.  The weather people are predicting 82°F here for tomorrow.  That's too hot for my liking!  I prefer high 60s to low 70s.Smile,Wink, & Grin

Hope you all have a fine day!

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Posted by Cox 47 on Friday, April 24, 2009 9:55 AM

Good Morning all....Its partly cloudy and 68 here this morning..I'll have coffee and a slice of what ever kinda pie we got...Please...Thank You....Watched trains go round and round for awhile yesterday..Gotta do that once in awhile...Planning to work on IC caboose this afternoon...Tak'in my pie and coffee over in corner booth and see who comes in...You all have a good one...Jerry

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Posted by TMarsh on Friday, April 24, 2009 8:36 AM

Mornin everbody. Waffles with strawberries and whipped cream, and a cup of coffee please. Thanks.

Suns out and temps are 64F now and 82F this afternoon. Aaaaaahhhhh!

Boys from the elevator showed up yesterday with the shop truck to help move the freezer from moms house. Truck has a lift gate so I was glad to see them! The Church is all set up for the "dollar dinner" so it's me gonna mow the yard and clean up the freezer a bit more before swapping it out in the house. I have to take down a shelf first. If I'm lucky I might get some layout time today but it doesn't look that way right now.

I did change my plan a bit in one of my sit and stare sessions to work out this direction issue I've been having. (gotta figure out how to show this without looking like a monkey drew it) I moved the staging to the other, um, "end" I guess you'd call it, and decided to make a small yard. The original planned siding will now be an oil refinery or fuel transfer, or something along those lines. It depends on the amount of space I have when I get the bench work up. I've also decided, and I will only dare bring this up in the Diner, that in Toddland (of which I'm King), even though I'm in modern somewhat current times, cattle are still moved by rail. It seems more efficient, I like the idea, I like cows, and I want to. So there. Approve

Here's hoping and wishing ya'lls weather is a gorgeous as ours is today.

Have a Great Day!!

Todd  

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Friday, April 24, 2009 8:04 AM

 Good morning. TGIF!

It's 66 and cloudy. The high will be in the low 80's and it will be partly cloudy.

Yesterday I put new lights in the Ace Hardware and Jimmy's Barber Shop structures. This required taking the buildings apart to get at the old lights. I put two lights in each. One to light the first floor and the other to light the second and third floor windows. I then carefully reassembled the buildings, dust them with white chalk as I went along to bring up the mortar lines. Too many small spaces for the paint routine. Later this morning I have to go see the foot doc again so he can poke and prod my feet some more. I took steps last night to acquire another KCS 'Southern Belle' hopper from another modeler. The final details should be worked out today.

Today's Weather for:
Sundown, LA  71446-6114      4/24/2009


Wind Chill66°F
Humidity94%
Dew Point64°F

So Far Today
High67°F
Low66°F
Rain 0.00"
Rain Rate0.00"/h
Gust9mph NNE

Today  High: 82    Mostly cloudy. Highs in the lower 80s. South winds 10 to 15 mph.

Tonight  Low: 62    Partly cloudy until late night then becoming mostly cloudy. Lows in the lower 60s. Southeast winds 10 to 15 mph.


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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Friday, April 24, 2009 6:53 AM

 

LSWrr
KCS 3164
Jeff does this sound like the right locomotive?
SD40-2 BLT March 1975
PennCentral  3164 then transferred to Conrail 3164 then transferred to DGRW as #3164.

 

No, this one was originally built as an SD45. Later it was rebuilt into an SD40-2 then modofied to an SD40-3 but it's still on the SD45 chassis and still has the SD45 shell.

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Friday, April 24, 2009 6:37 AM

Good Morning peoples---We are at a warm 11C going for a high of 23C!!!!---break out the sunscreen!!--YES!!...Only thing is---there is a chance of showers and thunderboomers for us later on. We're seeing a low of 15C tonight as well----yeehaw!!Smile,Wink, & Grin

Got some work to do with a client today and after that maybe some fiddling around in the garden---if the rain holds up that is. Otherwise  I'll be doing some thinking over the layout.

Chloe-I'll have a barrel of coffee and a couple slices of toast/jam please----boy do I need the coffee this morningSleepy

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Posted by pcarrell on Friday, April 24, 2009 5:43 AM

nik .n
(And I didn't even know i am over 100 posts!)

HEY!  What a coincidence!  So am I!

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Posted by LSWrr on Friday, April 24, 2009 5:24 AM

KCS 3164

Jeff does this sound like the right locomotive?
SD40-2 BLT March 1975
PennCentral  3164 then transferred to Conrail 3164 then transferred to DGRW as #3164.

 

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Posted by Hoople on Friday, April 24, 2009 12:20 AM

gear-jammer

It has been sunny most of the week.  I hear that it has rained some in Seattle, Mark.  We will see if he is paying attention.

 

Yes, I'm paying attention. I come in every now and then, and mostly read. Yeah, it rained all day yesterday, and some this morning, but then it got sunnier. Apparently in the low mountain areas it snowed.

 Mark

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Posted by nik .n on Friday, April 24, 2009 12:19 AM

Peach Crumb Pie, Chloe.

I was looking at my latest Walthers Flyer catalog and in the ho scale locomotives section and there is a F-2 with dual-drive, and I wass wondering what that was. Anyone know?

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Posted by gear-jammer on Thursday, April 23, 2009 10:29 PM

pcarrell

gear-jammer

Philip,  Glad that you got your wheels back.  I am liking my ride.  We are riding the country roads.  It has been a long time since I have been on the road.

Great for clearing the head, huh?

Yup.

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