Texasrailnut wrote: I read a little on the "devil shingle" link. It is very interesting, but you'll never catch me riding it.
I read a little on the "devil shingle" link. It is very interesting, but you'll never catch me riding it.
Make sure you catch the bottom paragraph!
Texasrailnut wrote: you'll never catch me riding it.
you'll never catch me riding it.
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
-Dan
Builder of Bowser steam! Railimages Site
Hey, has anyone seen Guilford guy around? I haven't seen him in a couple months..
I think I saw him on the 24th poking around at this site:
http://mainerailfan.proboards74.com/index.cgi?
Got another little cherry today. Check it out!
Hello again from Nova Scotia, Thanks for the concern, but I'm not Missing In Action so much as missing in in-action.
Actually the inaction has been towards mrr, not total inactivity. As Dick says, I’ve been very wrapped up in museum records work. It’s quite time consuming and requires a fair bit of research as well.
Now there is a furniture building project for which I’ve finally bought the lumber, after putting it off all summer. So that’s going to keep me out of the train room for a while as well, except to get tools.
However I did get two decoders replaced by Digitrax re-installed in their locos, and am glad to say those are now working again just fine.
Well, as it’s after midnight here, it’s time to say , and God Bless.
Don’t forget to put the clocks back an hour tomorrow night.
"There are always alternatives, Captain" - Spock.
Grayfox: The tanker is made by Atlas. It has super detailing. It's the first Atlas item I've bought since the 80's.
You think you're getting rain now? Haa! If it does to you what it did to us, you'll see more rain than you'll ever want bto see again. We got 4 1/2 inches in 5 hours, with 1/2 of it coming in 45 minutes! One more day of rain and we would have been in real trouble for sure!
anybody for coffee this early in the am? Herte it is for any who want it.
How about some donuts to go with it?
Bill Tidler Jr.
Near a cornfield in Indiana...
http://www.trainboard.com/railimages/showgallery.php/cat/500/ppuser/4309
James, Brisbane Australia
Modelling AT&SF in the 90s
Morning all!
Coffee and doughnuts lookin good this morn!
Bright, sunny, and a bit windy here today.
Dick, thanks for the follow-up report on the folks we been missing.
Duke, if my memory serves me right I believe it is Goofy that's your ridin' pardner! I like roller coasters too, and that scooter thingy might be kinda fun.
Der John, glad to see that you are so busy, that museum project sure sounds interesting.
I will be in the train room today puttin down some more cork roadbed and such.
Ryan BoudreauxThe Piedmont Division Modeling The Southern Railway, Norfolk & Western & Norfolk Southern in HO during the merger eraCajun Chef Ryan
Hey everyone! I see a bunch of faces in here. Hi James! Hows the land down under? And der, whats up man? buried in museum work huh? I know that can be tedious, but where would all of us historical train nuts be without you? And Jeff, nice tanker! You probably ought to give the donuts back though! And inch, how you holdin' up man?
Hey, how 'bout hookin' me up with one of those hot (as in stolen) donuts? Yeah, the coffee too! Thanks!
Well, it occured to me the other day that you all hadn't seen my new house all finished up. Well, I was just outside and I took this pic for you all. Whaddya think?
http://i83.photobucket.com/albums/j319/pcarrell/House/10-28-06.jpg
It's 3000 sq. ft. with a gas fireplace, state of the art kitchen, four bedrooms, dining room, library, two living rooms (one up and one down), and all of the latest in energy savings goodies like lo E glass and such. Theres also a good sized pond out back. All for $150,000 bucks. Not bad if you ask me.
So whats your Saturday lookin' like?
SilverSpike wrote:Yea, I wonder if we get some Louisiana Seafood Gumbo for lunch today with crabs, shrimp, and oysters....
Good morning and top 'o' the day to all of ye.
PC: House looks great.
Here's the weather for Leesville today.
Wind Chill: 45°F
Humidity: 88%
Dew Point: 46°F
So Far TodayHigh: 54°FLow: 48°FRain: N/A"Rain Rate: N/A"/hGust: 22mph NNE
High: 75 °FLow: 45 °F
Today: High: 75 Mostly sunny. Highs in the mid 70s. Northwest winds around 10 mph.
Tonight: Low: 45 Clear. Lows in the mid 40s. Light and variable winds.
I'll have the cheese and mushroom omelet today with a bit of OJ.
Der John, It's good to see you again, been a while! I know what you mean though about work getting to you, I've been really busy with school as of late and haven't been in here as much as I would like either.
PC, very nice looking house! Now I hope you left enough room in the basement for a decent sized layout.....
Well guys, good news on my MRR front at least. With the past few days of from school I've been putting in some time on the layout, and I actually got the thing up and running again to the point where I was able to run a few operation sessions! Nothing big, just did some switching, but considering that my DCC system had been acting up and not running right when I started working on it on Wednesday, I'm happy! I've still got one locomotive sidelined with motor problems, but otherwise things are working well.
I suppose I better get going. I'm going railfanning tomorrow again over towards the Milwaukee way, so I've got stuff that I need to finish up today. We'll see you guys around.
Noah
Noah Hofrichter wrote: PC, very nice looking house! Now I hope you left enough room in the basement for a decent sized layout.....
Thanks, but nope, no basement. Can't have one on the water. But I do get the fourth bedroom! It's 10.5x15, so it's a big step up from the 9x9 I used to have! And since I model N scale, it's room for a small empire!
JimRCGMO wrote:Sheesh! With all the stuff Ryan and PC cooking lately, I’m going to gain 20-50 pounds! You have any light versions or that stuff, guys?
I'll have to work on that!
pcarrell wrote: JimRCGMO wrote:Sheesh! With all the stuff Ryan and PC cooking lately, I’m going to gain 20-50 pounds! You have any light versions or that stuff, guys? I'll have to work on that!
How's this?
mikesmowers wrote: Thanks for the welcome Jim in Cape Girardeau. When I read your post I just had to answer and ask "Do you know a couple there named Vicki & Joe (Jose) Rodriguez? They both work at the hospital there in Cape. Vicki told me they have a neighbor that has a nice train layout, Could it be? Mike