Morning folks , just a quick passing throuhg for me today.
PC -Man that tale truly sucks for you , one does not expect such treatment in your own country. Such are the times we live in though I'm affraid.I'm sure that the apology will go along way to avoiding any further unpleasantries , espeacially given the reaction of the city police officer.I'm just glad that similar things don't happen here in Canada. Mind you we stay to the station plateforms asnd the public bridges etc.Most of the RR's up here won;'t give yard access permission anymore, more for safety of the crews and photgraphers than for anything else ( alot of RC switchers used up here now )We'll pray for you and hope that the best comes out of it.
Der-I'm sorry to hear about your daughter's difficulties. Hopefully they get to the bottom of it soon and she can get on with her daily routines. We'll keep her in our thoughts and prayers.
Well folks like I said just a quick one today, heading on into the big smoke to work, catch everyone later.
Rob
Good afternoon all -
PC - Sorry to hear about your experiences at the local railyard. I wish I could say that my experience yesterday was just as eventful so you could have company in that situation, but I can't. What I can tell ya is that I went to the rear parking lot of the local Tractor Supply Center yesterday afternoon and got some shots of a eastbound CSX intermodal on the passing siding about 10' from the lot. As the lead engine past, the engineer waved at me.
As for those pics, unfotunately the camera is a film one and not digital. Plus, it was the 1st few pics on the new roll so it will be awhile before I get the roll developed and pics posted. But, once I do, I'll provide links to them.
Der - Thoughts and paryers and well-wishes for your daughter and family. Hope all is well.
OK all, time for me to go and watch my Red Sox loose another one to those bums from the Bronx.
Take care!
JP
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Hunter - When we met in January of 2000, you were just a 6 week old pup who walked his way into this heart of mine as the only runt in the litter who would come over to me. And today, I sit here and tell you I am sorry we had to put you down. It was the best thing for you and also the right thing to do. May you now rest in peace and comfort. Love, Dad. 8 June 2010
I love you and miss you Mom. Say hi to everyone up there for me. Rest in peace and comfort. Love, John. 29 March 2017
Happy Birthday Hoople. So how old does that make you?
It's about time to head for the house. I've got to make a couple of stops on the way. First at the lhs to pick up a Glacer Gravel and then at Verision to find out why folks who are calling me are told to dial 1 first.
PC: Good move on getting the lawyer. The person that tries to defend himself has a fool for a client.
I just noticed the otherday that I went over 1000 posts. It isn't as much fun as when we had the stars.
I'll see you all later.
Hi all talked to flip breifly last night he saw a O gauge set that he thought might intrest me which It did but it was gone today when he went back for it my luck lol.
Really didn't need it thou as I picker up 2 Santa Fe post war sets for a total of $125.00 once all fixed probally about $500. - $700.
One set double A the other A&B set.
Yes I'm living out in the shed again lol. (or about to be)
not much else happening will talk to you all later
Life's hard, even harder if your stupid John Wayne
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Modelling AT&SF in the 90s
Thanks everyone for your kind thoughts and prayers for our daughter. This is very much appreciated. Seems she had a 15 minute Grand Mal seizure with a possible concussion. Probable cause; not taking a calcium supplement, as it makes her nauseous. It’s a high dose too, so it must be like eating bricks just to get it down, and it's every day...Yuk!!
In consequence of all this, and Kris not being too well just now either, nor her mom,(although both are on the mend) very little in the way of mmr these days.
"There are always alternatives, Captain" - Spock.
Hello all,
Not much to report from down here SOB. Spent a lot of time out at the orange grove this week. It's hot as all get out down here, and humid too. None of this "dry heat" stuff down here.
PC, really sorry to hear about your bad experience railfanning. No great words of wisdom or advice, just a little empathy from here. Btw, looks like your thread out on the main forum has been deleted.
derJohn, sorry to hear about your daughter. Hope she gets her meds straightened out.
Unfortunately, the Boston Red Sox have had their butts handed to them by the hated Yankees in three games. Dropped both ends of a doubleheader yesterday, 12-4 and 14-11 (set a record for the longest 9 inning game in baseball history). And today they went down in flames 13-5. I'm getting an early jump on "penance" (as opposed to "pennant") season.
Hasta luego
Ed
Evening Gang: I picked up the Gracer Gravel kit tonight. I'm going to makes copies of the kit parts as they are on the sprues. Then I can past them on poster board and cut out and change as needed. I'll use these to work out the final kit bash. I figure that I can get 2 maybe 3 different mines out of the 2 kits and some extra odds and ends.
Ed: I guess you are kind of tropical down there. So how are the oranges doing? I'm still watering the trees. We've lost one good size oak and may loose another. I've got the sprinkler going on the second one. I'll keep it going tonight so the ground gets a good soaking. Than I'll water every night to keep the ground moist for awhile.
I'm off to bed.
Good Night All
Thanks for the heads up Ed. I noticed it was gone too. It looked like it was getting to be a political debate when I looked at it this afternoon. I posted on there to tell everyone to keep it on topic. I checked back a few minutes ago and it was gone. Oh well. I edited my earlier post here in the coffee shop and deleted the story as I'm not sure why it was killed in the big room. It might have been because of the political angle. But I hadn't really thought about it, but it is an open and active case, so maybe the management deleted it for that reason. Anyways, I don't want to cause any trouble to the forum or this coffee shop, so I deleted it in the coffee shop myself.
Der, good to hear everyone is on the mend. Prayers are continually going out for you and yours.
Oh, and don't worry about the tab on this one. I've got it!
Goodnight all!
Gumby4 wrote:Hey Phil, I wouldn't worry about the delete thread. Just know that we are all on your side and praying for the best possible outcome.P.S. BBS stands for Bulletin Board System.
Cool, thanks
Good evening Everyone, I finally have my mounatin tunnel conpleted just have to addthe last coat of "water" to the stream. I wasn't sure if I should run the waterfall into a river or lake and finally decided on a lake, so have lake a shaped out and 1st coat of "water" on it I figure it will take 1 or 2 more caots to make it beliveable( i am still working on getting some decent photos but my camera isn't behaving< may be time for a new one>)
Well have a good evening all
Paul W. Beverung wrote: I guess you are kind of tropical down there. So how are the oranges doing? I'm still watering the trees. We've lost one good size oak and may loose another. I've got the sprinkler going on the second one. I'll keep it going tonight so the ground gets a good soaking. Than I'll water every night to keep the ground moist for awhile.Good Night All
I guess you are kind of tropical down there. So how are the oranges doing? I'm still watering the trees. We've lost one good size oak and may loose another. I've got the sprinkler going on the second one. I'll keep it going tonight so the ground gets a good soaking. Than I'll water every night to keep the ground moist for awhile.Good Night All
Yeah, "tropical" it is! And even though this year hasn't (yet) seen as much rain as normal, we've still had enough that the grove is doing fine, even without a watering system. When we transplanted the pishtachio trees the other day the ground was dry on top but moist just a few inches down.
Off to bed.
Hasta mañana
Hello guys,
I just wanted to stop by real quick. The CFO is taking a nap on the couch.
DER sorry to hear about your daughter. My prayers go out to the family
P.C. WOW sorry to hear about that whole mess. I think it stincks (the laws) but I do understand why they have them now. I dont agree but I uunderstand..
Im not retiring from the Navy. I wouldnt mind it. But I am leaving with 8 years left. I guess its not the same Navy as I joined 12 years ago. And like I had said it was time for me to move on. I want to be a full time dad. They just extended our out to sea time to 5 years. That with the pay and benny's being cut buy the time I would have retired I wouldnt be makeing anything that would be worth staying in.
ANYWAYS...
Had a great day out with the family today went to Williamsburg to do some shoping and eating. If any of you get a chance to go to williamsburg I would take it. I love it there. I went out and bought a nice camera so I can do some railfanning (I hope) A lot of CSX and NS around here.
I hope you guys have a nice Sunday and I hope to catch up with you guys later.
Cary
Cary I entered the navy in 1974 and got out for a year in 1986 but when I came back in 1987 everything seem like it changed it wasn't anything like the navy I thought I left. I took the buy out they offered in 1992.
So wish you Luck on your new career. Cattle ranching great by the way how did you all decied on that for a career thou? Just wondering
Hi all not much happening today just a quick hi and to get some of eds juice.
Mornin all, farmers special, OJ, coffee please Janie,
Another wet morning here, still have some lite rain falling, suppose to end some time today. Hope so got things to do. We got most the relesh canned yesterday, well Mother did, she volentered me to watch KC, while they took Leroy shopping for school clothes. He's sure is happy bout going to school, his first year. Don't know how he will do, it's the first time away from famaily and he doesn't know any body there, might get interesting for a few days.
PC, the only thing I can tell you is , don't worry to much bout what other people think. It only cause's headaches and sleepless nights, they're going to think what they do, no matter anyhow, found that out a long time ago. It'll all work out in the end anyway.
DER, glad to hear your daughter is doing betters, and the problem wasn't to bad. We're still keeping ya'll in our thoughts.
GUMBY, I've been an old geezer for years according to the grandkids anyway. Kinda proud of surviving long enough to be one, enjoy it.
Time for some Sunday pics, from up to Monticell Railway museum. After we our ride, we drove up so, we didn't have to worry bout catching the last train to town. First engine we saw was a Tank engine
Next an 0-6-0, then a 4-6-0, both waiting restoration
Then, we seen seem this setting in front of the shop.
Turns out it was the old boiler off a 2-8-0, beening restored. this one shows it setting on the frame
I had some more pics inside, but for some reason, none came out good enough to post. Nothin really planned for today, do know Mother going to get some peaches we got into the freezer not much else. Think I'll go play in the train room awhile. Hope ya'll has a good day
inch
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Good morning ! from Indiana.
08-20-06
Bill Tidler Jr.
Near a cornfield in Indiana...
Mornin' all!
Just stopped by to say hey.
HEY!!!!!
Just a quick drop in, I got a PM email from Der John with a recipe request. First time checking email since Friday, so here is the Garlic Herb Broiled Shrimp recipe:
Garlic Herb Broiled Shrimp
Ingredients
2 lbs. Shrimp, 30 count size peeled and de-veined with tail on, thawed and drained
¼ lb Butter, melted
1 cup Olive oil
1 bulb Fresh Garlic, minced (about 2-3 tablespoons)
½ tbsp Fresh basil, chopped
½ tbsp Fresh sage, chopped
½ tbsp Fresh thyme, chopped
½ tbsp Fresh rosemary, chopped
1 tsp Garlic salt (or to taste)
1 tsp Ground cayenne pepper or Cajun spice mix (or to taste)
Procedure
Have the shrimp ready and in a large bowl.
In a separate bowl combine the melted butter and olive oil, and then add the fresh chopped garlic, fresh chopped herbs, and add salt and pepper and stir well to mix. (Adjust the salt and pepper to your own taste preference)
Pour the melted butter olive oil herb mixture over the shrimp in the bowl and stir well to coat all the shrimp evenly.
Preheat broiler and place rack within 6 inches of heating element or broiler flame.
Place the shrimp onto a flat baking sheet pan and spread the shrimp evenly within the pan.
Place the shrimp in the pan under the broiler and turn then pan after 4-5 minutes for even cooking. When shrimp appear pink and done or after another 2-3 minutes remove them from the broiler.
Transfer the shrimp and all the juices to a serving platter, and serve with warm crusty bread. The herb butter makes a great bread dipping sauce.
Enjoy!
*Note: I like my shrimp a bit spicier so I do add more salt and spice mix to the garlic butter herb mixture.
Cheers,
Ryan
Ryan BoudreauxThe Piedmont Division Modeling The Southern Railway, Norfolk & Western & Norfolk Southern in HO during the merger eraCajun Chef Ryan
Hey guys! Wasn't in here yesterday because I had a meeting of my model railroad club. I set up my module with the layout we are going to be displaying at a show in Monroe, Wis. at the end of September. Everything worked well, and things are all set in motion for the show. Now my last task it to get the motor for the turntable installed and working, and I'll be all set to go. Should be a lot of fun.
Noah
Morning all......Sunny and nice today here....I'll have the Lumberjack breakfast some of all of it...Thanks...Got "highway" ready to glue back down and I decided while I had all the buildings out would be a good time to do some ballast some of the main line the Kato track looks better than I thought it might with a coat of paint and the ballast...
PC...Like Mike said things got a way of working out in the end kinda hard sometimes to wait we are all thinking about you...
John..Sorry to hear about you daughter hope she is doing better
gota go my brother is coming down this afternoon and I got a couple of things to do...Jerry
grayfox1119 wrote: I heard that the Global Warming forecast says that if the CO2 levels do not reverse real soon, all of Mexico is going to turn into a desert climate by the year 2050, with conditions becomming dryer each year from NOW. I hope that isn't so, that will be the end of all the crops for sure...bad news mon ami !
Could be, who knows? In any case, there's always irrigation. Look what they've done with Israel. I'm all not that concerned with 2050 anyway. Junior will be on his own by then and I'll either be dead or too old to worry about it. Fortunately, we should be among the last areas to dry out. With the gulf on our east and the mountains to our west we usually wring a good deal of whatever rain is available out of the air currents down here.
Not to minimize the problems of warming, just that I don't get too worked up about things that I really can't control.
Later
Afternoon all -
Just a quick stop in today. I just got in from spending a hour or so over at the local TSC parking lot again, and this time, was able to us up the rest of the film shooting a westbound intermodal and a eastbound Amtrak. Then proceeded over to the otehr side of the village and got another shot of the westbound intermodal, as well as some of the CSX MoW building, the old NYC roundhouse, as well as some of the tracks.
My only question is this... what's the best site to get a account at for my pics so I can post them online for everyone to see?
Ok all, need tog et going now and get some things done here at the apartment. Some day, I'll even get some pics of the CFO, step-son, cats, and birds on the site so you all can 'meet' the family.