Hi everyone, hows things
Nothing new from me except for a bit of a depression, nothing the Doc can't fix
Hoople
how about this guy, he's making a dash to the loco before another snow flurry get's him, he just dropped his lunchbox in a snow drift
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LSWrr wrote:Good morning, Who is pouring the coffee?
Looks like you Mr. Top Of The Page!
Mornin' all!
Morning all.
I'll take mine 10W40 weight if anybody has any.
-Don
Don - Specializing in layout DC->DCC conversions
Modeling C&O transition era and steel industries There's Nothing Like Big Steam!
Mornin,, coffee, steak n eggs and some OJ, Zoe, the day hasn't started to bad
Bout 15 minutes later
A cloudy day in the 60's, with a chance of a shower today. Tomorrows bout the same, but with a greater chance of rain, and then the bottom drops out Thur. Falling temps, winter mix and a chance of snow later in the day and Fri.
Mother on her way to Indy, for her trip to Florida. It's her first time in a big one, might get interesting afore it be over. Just hope she has a smooth flight.
No big plans for me while she's gone, do hope for some train time. Best get ta choores, kids be here in a bit
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Bill Tidler Jr.
Near a cornfield in Indiana...
BM1 Lee Soule USCG (ret) L.S.&W Railroad Serving the Lower Great Lakes
Cox 47 wrote:PC.....With out a doubt that was the best PB&J I have ever had...my congrats to the chef...Jerry
Yeah, I took a little nibble and I thought so too!
Well, you guys have been wondering how far I got on the benchwork. At this point it's only roughed in, but the footprint is there and thats what I wanted to establish up front.
Here's a view you've already seen. The door is to the left and you can see the new section starting on the right.
http://i83.photobucket.com/albums/j319/pcarrell/Autumns%20Ridge/Picture005-1.jpg
And this is all new in front of the windows which will eventually be covered. I'm standing in the doorway for this pic and the next.
http://i83.photobucket.com/albums/j319/pcarrell/Autumns%20Ridge/Picture004.jpg
And after this get shured up the 22 inch (pretty good for N scale) helix will go.
http://i83.photobucket.com/albums/j319/pcarrell/Autumns%20Ridge/Picture001.jpg
Got a long way to go, that's for sure! But the basics are there.
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
PAUL wrote
I need to get with the SS and see what I have to do with them. I'm not looking forward to that. Could any of you retired types let me in on what you did?
Enjoy..........Neal
Leesville, LA 71446 11/27/2006
Wind Chill: 67°FHumidity: 77%Dew Point: 60°F So Far TodayHigh: 76°FLow: 57°FRain: N/A"Rain Rate: N/A"/hGust: 18mph S Low: 60 °F
Now through 10:00 PM CST November 27, 2006 Low: 60 Through 10 PM...patches of very light rain and sprinkles will move north at 20 mph across portions of southeast Texas and adjacent coastal waters. A majority of the activity will be west of a Jasper to Beaumont line and over the coastal waters between High Island and Sabine Pass out 60 nm. Rainfall amounts will range from a trace to a few hundredths of an inch.
Rest Of Tonight Low: 60 Increasing clouds. Patchy fog after midnight. Lows around 60. Southeast winds around 10 mph.
Tuesday High: 78 Mostly cloudy. Patchy fog in the morning. Highs in the upper 70s. South winds around 10 mph. Tuesday Night Low: 65 Partly cloudy. Lows in the mid 60s. Southeast winds around 10 mph.
David Parks I am the terror that flaps in the night!
Evening All:
Just a quick one to say Good Night.
Lee: I still have to figure out this picture posting thing. Several of the gang have tried to help me but I guess I'm just dense or more likely I don't spend the time to learn. I'll keep trying and maybe someday soon.
Well as I said earler A Very Good Night to one and all.
I brought my own, fish steaks!
Cox 47 wrote:I'll have one of PC's surprise bags if there is any left? and a Diet Coke never could pass up finding out whats in a surprise box or sack I use to buy one once in a while at Model railroad auctions most of the time got some pretty good deals also use to order from a hobby shop down in the south somewhere for 25.00 you got 100.00 dollars worth of stuff they always turned out good got a whole set of IC passenger cars.
Jerry,
I have one of those surprise bags left.
Thing is,......sometimes you win,......and sometimes,......well,........
SURPRISE!!!!!
ENJOY!
Well , doggone. Ryan you beat me to the salmon. Oh, well.
Mike and Ryan- Thanks for replying about the tapes. Just want to know they are in circulation.
Prayers for all.
Flip
Page 1300 only a nother 700 to go before 2000 pages.
Hey PC how r things going with Zoe and Cloe? Hope they didn't beat you up too much.
Hi Gang: I painted the Cliffs Shaft mine head yesterday and did the (weathering?) today. I say weathering because it looks more like camoflaging on the prototype. Thay used local gravel and sand when they built the thing so the concrete has a very redish brown color to it. In some places there are large swatches of a liter sand color that I can only explain as a different mix to the concrete. Any way I brushed those on and while they are not exact they look all right. I also dry brushed a little of the light sand color on the whole thing. Now I think that I'll dust it lightly with some flat black and that should do it. When I get the area where it is going layed out and hopefully some information on the other stuff around the shafts I'll do the details.
I still haven't heard anything on my being able to take all my vacation in January so I'm going to continue as if it's all right. That means I have only 19 actuall work days to retirement. It's kind of scary. I need to get with the SS and see what I have to do with them. I'm not looking forward to that. Could any of you retired types let me in on what you did?
It's about time to head home. I've got to unload some trash and hit the road. Mary Ann called and said her tractor wouldn't start so I'll have to work on it when I get home. It shouldn't be to hard to find since it's down on our road by the gate.
I'll see you all later.
SilverSpike wrote: Thanks PC, nice lunch selection today! I'll have the salmon please! It sure does help when you have a second set of hands assisting with the building of the benchwork. Once you get started it is hard to stop sometimes, and it looks like you are on a roll!
Thanks PC, nice lunch selection today! I'll have the salmon please!
It sure does help when you have a second set of hands assisting with the building of the benchwork. Once you get started it is hard to stop sometimes, and it looks like you are on a roll!
Indeed! It does go much faster.
Oh, and you're welcome! That Salmon is good, huh?
Ryan BoudreauxThe Piedmont Division Modeling The Southern Railway, Norfolk & Western & Norfolk Southern in HO during the merger eraCajun Chef Ryan