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Posted by TMarsh on Saturday, September 19, 2009 9:39 AM

Aaaaaah! Sprayed on. Ok I'll try that. I thought about the wicking but figured it would remove too much and wouldn't leave the paint other than in the cracks and corners. I shall try it and see what happens.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Saturday, September 19, 2009 9:11 AM

TMarsh
Jeff- After hearing that you are cleaning off your layout, yesterday I decided to do the same. I ended up laying a piece of track and working on the supports for the grade instead, and left MORE stuff on the layout when I went to workBanged Head. Is that a black wash on today's picture? How did you apply it if it is. I can't get mine to keep from pooling and yes I'm holding the thing roof up. Laugh

 

Yes, it is a black wash, specifically 70% rubbing alcohol and pure black acrylic paint. I apply it with a hand sprayer available from any hardware store. To keep the wash from pooling I wick it away with the corner of a folded paper towel.

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Posted by TMarsh on Saturday, September 19, 2009 8:58 AM

Mornin, ED's OJ, pancakes and sausage please. Yup, coffee too. Oh and some fresh fruit, that sounds real good. ( I'm reminded of a Jerry Clower story. (chuckling) that was one funny man. My favorite comedian) Thanks. Busy day today with the fundraiser. Should be a nice day today with a high of 81 F and partly cloudy.

Jim- At least the people who don't know what to do on s**w down there in the South have a reason for having trouble with s**w. Up here it snows most every year, if I remember correctly, and you'd think these people have never seen the stuff before. I usually try to stay off the roads when the first s**w hits because most drive like idiots on dry pavement. I think your track change is for the better. Much better. (oh, and glad the Angel are working for some peaceful days at work. Now let's try for a good weekend)

Robby- Sounds great. $5oo bucks? Boy that'd sure help out. I'm a bit suspicious though. I don't know your laws but around here, few people own the mineral rights to their property (unless family farmland forever and no one sold the rights. Not uncommon but not common either) so I don‘t see where they would be obliged to pay money to a land owner to bore under their property. Are you and the others who sign up agreeing to lease or buy some land? Pay into some Co-Op? Form a Co-Op? Did they ask for money or just offer to you? Have you seen these facts and figures and power company and it's intentions some place OTHER than what this guy gave and showed you? I guess I don't understand why they would do what they are doing. Of course if the mineral rights are owned by those landowners then I would understand but.....Confused.Sounds too good to be true it probably is, is running through my head. Like I said, things may be very different out there.

Ryan- Nice food processor. But if you have to sign up to see how much it costs....Shock

Eric- Glad the estates finally settled. Maybe now it will be a bit easier to cope.

Jeff- After hearing that you are cleaning off your layout, yesterday I decided to do the same. I ended up laying a piece of track and working on the supports for the grade instead, and left MORE stuff on the layout when I went to workBanged Head. Is that a black wash on today's picture? How did you apply it if it is. I can't get mine to keep from pooling and yes I'm holding the thing roof up. Laugh

Joe- You would think a train going up against a car or truck would be a no brainer. Common sense. But no, no my young friend. This world is filled with mush brained people whose thoughts are being strained through rap music and energy drinks with no more Farrah Fawcett swimsuit posters to set things back to reality. Recall, if you will, the video someone posted here a little bit ago. Learn to drive, and drive well. Just remember, no matter how good a driver you are, there is ALWAYS the other guy. Ask JR.

Garry- Glad thinks went well at the docs. I still don't know how you get anything done on the layout with a view like that.

Have a Great Day!

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Posted by JimRCGMO on Saturday, September 19, 2009 8:56 AM

Good Morning, Janie - I'll have a blueberry bagel and a mug of coffee, please. Thanks!

Barry, good to hear that things will be a bit smoother for you on later Saturdays (perhaps). Thumbs Up

Jeff, did you have a freak s**wstorm on the L&A? I'd swear that looks like the fluffy white stuff (that Lee doesn't want us to mention)...Whistling

Got some gas into the car tank, so I guess I'm ready for a hopefully uneventful day today. Would love to be able to get all my tracklaying done. And after looking at my pic of the original s-curve on my layout, I definitely want to get that turnout changed over to remove it. Yeah!!

Not for sure, but I think one of my fellow residents in the building may have moved/be moving out today. When I left to get gas, there was a white pickup parked on the grass by the back entrance with some stuff in it, but when I came back the truck was gone (and the back entrance to the building left open).

Well, I'll sit at the RC for a bit and see who else comes in this morning.

 

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Saturday, September 19, 2009 8:15 AM

 Good morning.

It's 72 and cloudy. The high will be in the mid 80's and there's a chance of rain.

Finally got the tools cleared off the layout yesterday then almost immediately started in on another DPM structure, specifically Robert's Dry Goods and I have the DPM Front Street Building lined up after that. I'll be busy with doctor's visits this coming week as I have three of them back to back to back. The podiatrist on Monday, the urologist on Tuesday and my primary care provider on Wednesday. The visit to the podiatrist will be to get the stitches removed from my foot, the visit to the urologist will be for a general examination of the state of my prostate and the visit to the PCP will be for a general physical., so that's three days shot as far as getting anything constructive done. You know how doctor's appointments are. Just like the military. Hurry up and wait.

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Humidity:  98%
Dew Point:  71°F

So Far Today
High:  73°F
Low:  72°F
Rain:  0.00"
Rain Rate:  0.00"/h
Gust:  6mph NNE

Today  High: 85    Mostly cloudy in the morning...then partly cloudy with a 30 percent chance of showers in the afternoon. Highs in the mid 80s. North winds around 5 mph.

Tonight  Low: 72    Partly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of showers in the evening...then mostly cloudy after midnight. Lows in the lower 70s. North winds around 5 mph in the evening becoming light after midnight.

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Friday, September 18, 2009 11:46 PM

Hello ...

We returned from Nashville. My medical appointments went very well at the heart clinic.

I looked briefly at your posts and I see everyone is busy to say the least.

Ulrich... Keep getting better, and when you arrive in North America in your dream boat, I hope you will cruise by here. Below is our view.

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Friday, September 18, 2009 10:40 PM

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Barry - with all those trestles you were going to be building, I'd say the classes might give you well-needed 'sanity breaks.' Smile,Wink, & Grin Best wishes on having fun with your classes (if that's allowed, that is) Whistling

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Got done with the late stuff and now I just got home. Lotsa fun! Anyhooo the classes next week will be a little less crazy and I'll have my weekends back! This Saturday will be out by 8 am and be home by about--oh--10pm-ishWhistling So I'm going to be probs what a British friend would say -- knackeredSleepy

Chloe, I'll have a decaf coffee and a muffin---I'll be at the RC fir a bitWhistling

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Posted by JimRCGMO on Friday, September 18, 2009 9:02 PM

Evenin', Chloe - I'll have a Santa Fe mug of coffee and a slice of the strudel, please. (Yum!) Thanks!

Thanks for the clarification, Bama (Eddie). Guess my eyes aren't as sharp as they used to be...Sigh Looks like you did a good job of following the prototype track plan. Thumbs Up L-T marathon? Now, if the cable company had a package that was almost all L-T, I might, just might get cable...(okay, toss in some news channels...)

Todd (and a few others), I guess I'm used to growing up in St. Louis (back before ...cough, cough... climate change...), where when it would s**w in the winter, schools would let out and we'd head for the empty mall parking lots to do 'donuts'. Few years back when I was married (okay that would make it a couple of decades ago..) we lived way further south in Caruthersville (think about as flat as a lot of Kansas), and the 's' stuff came down one winter - they did not know what to do with driving on it! Hilarious for this guy who's used to rolling hills and driving in the 's'. Laugh (For my ex-wife, on the other hand, 's' strikes terror into her heart if you mention driving in it) Of course, in St. Louis area, we had better sense than to try 'donuts' if there were another car within sight of yours.

Ulrich, I also wouldn't mind at all, having you and Petra a bit closer (like on this side of 'the pond'). That liner looks great, too! Keep those dreams going, friend! They're like the icing on the cake (or on the strudel, perhaps!)Yeah!!

With you and the others talking about the Looney Tunes cartoons, Inch,  I got thinking this afternoon about getting some DVDs of them. Handy helper there, too. Smile

Barry - with all those trestles you were going to be building, I'd say the classes might give you well-needed 'sanity breaks.' Smile,Wink, & Grin Best wishes on having fun with your classes (if that's allowed, that is) Whistling

JR - OUCH! That kinda s**ks... Try not to let them talk you into totalling unless they're gonna acknowledge at least all the special parts (non-standard and costing many My 2 centsMy 2 cents, right?) in the amount they want to pay you.

Robby, that about the natural gas company sounds like an excellent idea to me - hope it gets rolling soon for everybody in your neck o'the woods!

Hey, Ryan - on that processor link that you had, does it mean the same in the restaurant supply places when they tell you to "request a quote," as when the restaurant menu says to ask your server the price for the lobster? (Ka-ching! My 2 cents Ka-ching! My 2 cents)Shock (It does look pretty sturdy, though...)

Eric, I'd guess that you are glad to have the estate done. AngelAngel

NS Joe, now you have me with that one - what's a 'high and wide' mean?Confused

W**k was not bad today, not bad at all. Of course, my one client who keeps rescheduling (or just plain missing his appointments) was true to form, but my follow-ups managed to show up. My co-worker found out that a client he'd talked with yesterday had been found and was in an area hospital (and mad at him, for keeping things from going the way the client wanted). My co-worker was kinda bummed yesterday when he left w**k, so he felt better some today. My only afternoon appointment rescheduled, so I got some of my paperw**k closer to caught up.

Got laundry done before 7 p.m. tonight, so tomorrow until my pager decides to go off, I'll start a bit of tracklaying. I'm trying to figure how to change a turnout at one end of the mainline (which had a crossover not far from where the tracks curve), so that the inner track goes directly to the further mainline, without any S-curve. Currently:

With changes:

By way of explanation, the 'top' of the two mainline tracks branches off to an interchange, while the 'lower' track goes on the CAW trackage (off either end - the left side closes off the passing track back to the mainline).

I'll chill out here for a bit and finish up my strudel before I head for home. 

 

Blessings and prayers,

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Posted by ns3010 on Friday, September 18, 2009 4:55 PM

Afternoon all. Zoe, I'll take some funnel cake and a RBF, thanks.

I had double Driver's Ed today. And for those 83 minutes, we watched an Operation Lifesaver Video about crossing the tracks safely. The OLS video was shot with UP, and was kinda strange... And we also saw a slideshow from New Jersey Transit. It was mostly about safety at RR crossings, but also had short segments about safety around Light Rail and buses. I found this more interesting than the OLS video, and I especially liked when they had a photo of a train of Comet Is, since they are just amazing, and it brings back memories. And of course, it had "Don't race the train, because you will lose..." along with a photo of a car that was destroyed by a Transit train... Both the OLS video and the NJT powerpoint were mandated by NJT, even though it was basically common sense.

Enough blabbing for me. I'll be at the RC catching up.
I hear that ther'll  be a high-and-wide rolling through town tonight, so I'll keep an eye out for that.

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Posted by Packers#1 on Friday, September 18, 2009 4:02 PM

jeffrey-wimberly

  Well my layout is looking more like a layout and less like a display table for tools. I'm slowly getting it cleared off.

 

lol, mine has track and a diorama project on it right now. I need to get it cleared off so I can keep planning/laying track.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Friday, September 18, 2009 3:59 PM

  Well my layout is looking more like a layout and less like a display table for tools. I'm slowly getting it cleared off.

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Posted by Packers#1 on Friday, September 18, 2009 3:35 PM

Robby P.

 Sawyer......You forgot to say about SC.  No inspection!!!!!  That will save you money, believe me.

 

huh? Are you talking about a car inspection? Huh, well, if it saves me money, then awesome, lol.

Thank the lord it's Friday. I think I'm gonna get a school project doen this weekend and also some more soldering and laying track.

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Posted by BamaCSX83 on Friday, September 18, 2009 3:18 PM

Afternoon everyone.  Just stopping in for the briefest of moments to catch up as I have some stuff to get taken care of here at the house (namely some laundry, its woefully behind schedule of being done).  I get to have my first day at work tomorrow, only working 4-9:30, but hey, its not something I'm going to complain about seeing as its back in the field I have the most experience in.  Well, I'd best scoot out the door and get back to it.  I'll see what I can do about bringing dinner in tonight for everyone, but I'll promise no promises.

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Posted by ewl01 on Friday, September 18, 2009 12:41 PM

Howdy all... Been a long time since I stopped in.  A decaf and a slice of Blueberry, uh, pie please.  Thanks!

Actually got a piece of foam glued down then the temps made the attic too hot to work in.  School is on too, maybe I can get some writing inspirration during the cooler weather while working on the RR.  I've got some passenger collection going.  Now, if I could just take a month off and do what I want.....

My parents estate was finally settled.  The last 7 months seem like an eternity...... the world just keeps going as if nothing ever happened. 

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Posted by Cox 47 on Friday, September 18, 2009 11:39 AM

Howdy all...Its sunny and 72 here...I'll have a windy city hot dog,fries and a diet coke please...Thank you..Had the place to myself this AM..caregiver and Her Hubby are in Indy Racing in the Nationals,Got a sub comung in this afternoon..she is a  supervisor soon that should be interesting..You all have a good one...Jerry

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Posted by howmus on Friday, September 18, 2009 10:24 AM

Aaaaahhhhh!  Oooooooooooh....... Good morning....I think.

Had a bumpy flight last night.  Lucky I landed in a deep pool and was spotted by coconut carrying sparrow that alerted some German guy in a luxury liner who was kind enough to fish me out of the brink.   Then I hitched a ride over here from some guy with a dented 2000 Ford Focus.  What Zoe?  No, no 'tis but a flesh wound, no really only a scratch (bleeds on table).  Well all right then I could use a band aid, just a small one........  But I'm not dead yet!Whistling

And now for something completely different.......!

Chloe I think I need a very large mug of dark roast this morning and a Raspberry Danish.

The neighboring NMRA Division is having a major outing and has invited all our membership to join them.  On the same day that we had planned to have a meet........  This appears to be probably the only day we could have had a good turnout.....  I may contact them later this weekend and see how many openings they have.  I have a Steering Committee meeting tomorrow.  This may be a major item for discussion.....

I'll go sit on the front window booth.  Somebody said something about a coal drag and I can hear the locos up in notch 8 even without my hearing aids.....And I'm gonna sit there until that pie that just came out of the oven.. The fresh fruit one, is cool enough that I can have the first slice for lunch!

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Posted by SilverSpike on Friday, September 18, 2009 10:01 AM

Morning folks!

Just dropping off another pie for the group....The last one was a Lemon Meringue, this one is a fresh fruit pie with a lattice crust:

 

Hey Ulrich! Love your dream/story, makes perfect sense, as your work is not done here on earth. And glad that you are better, by the way, the yacht is great!

Ray, I like your beard photo! Just need to convince Monique that they are beneficial!

Robby P.

 I have a question about the "fine" stuff.   I have a blender, but it just gets it to a "bush" size, and some smaller pieces.  Is it true that a food processor will get it fine?  Better than a blender?

 

Robby, never used either for scenery material, however, I have used them both in kitchens for years and I can attest that a food processor will render any food product to as fine a grind as you want. The longer the process time the finer the final product. And with your new "Gas" money you can afford one of these professional food processors, the R2N.....we used to call ours the R2D2....lol

Inch, Nice pics!

Sorry for missing folks, prayers and thoughts for all in need, bed-rest, recovery and with illness! Angel

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Posted by BamaCSX83 on Friday, September 18, 2009 9:39 AM

Morning all.  Biscuits n Gravy, order of sausage, scrambled eggs with cheese and the biggest glass of milk you can find. 

Thanks for the info JR, and sorry to hear about the wreck, they're never fun, kinda why I like to drive my truck ('76 Chevy C-10, can't really hurt it, its all metal) as compared to my car, ('01 Chevy Impala). 

Well guys I don't have a whole lot on my plate for the day, got some paperwork to fill out sometime today for Advance, but mostly I'm going to be working on my ever-evolving locomotive and rolling stock list.  I'm probably going to hanging about in here for most of the day.

And yes ma'am Janie, I will happily wash the platter I brought in last night.  I hope that you were able to get a burger and enjoyed it.

I'll be in the window booth watching the morning runs, looks like a coal drag coming up the hill...

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Posted by LSWrr on Friday, September 18, 2009 9:29 AM
Robby, that’s some great news.  Now all you need is a natural gas car, generator, and furnace!

Ulrich, If you speak SOLAS, then you should apply with Lloyds of London.  I think they have an office in Hamburg and Frankfurt.  Most of the ships that visit Cleveland here are Germansher-Lloyd regestered.

 

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Posted by Robby P. on Friday, September 18, 2009 8:08 AM

 Gooooooooood morning.   Just got off, and it was a rough night.   The supervisor seemed like he was in a "yelling" mood last night.

 I forgot to tell everybody this the other day.  About a year ago a natural gas company was trying to get our city to meet them to talk about getting a natural gas station built in town.  Nobody would show.  A guy stopped at the house the other day, and  he told us what they wanted to do. *PA, WV, NY have A LOT of natural gas a few miles in the ground, and people are making up to $5,000 a month for the gas company to pump it out*  He said he was sent to go door to door to get about 3,000 people to sign a agreement to lease land to pump out the gas.  He said they would run pipes about 9000 feet underground, and you wouldn't know they were even under you.  So we asked a few more questions and signed up.  Just for signing up we will get a check for $250.00.   He also said that a neighborhood would split 12% of what was pumped out, and the company would get 85%.  My wife did the math at 500,000 (gas volume), and we would look at a check of $500+ a month.  He also said it would be for about 30 years.  Now thats some GREAT FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!

 A lot of farms near me have 1-2 pump stations and they are the ones making $5,000+ a month free money.  He said the pump would be at the old bus garage.  He also said give it about a year.   They said a lot of paper work is involved on the gas companys side.   

 I've been working on the upper part of the layout lately.  Painting some mountains, etc.   Who knows what today holds.

 The wife bought me a blender last christmas for bushes, etc.  I guess so I wouldn't mess up the new one.  I just didn't wanna have to spend $7.00+ for a bag of fine.  I rather make it myslef, and save.

 Ulrich.........I worked on BIG fishing boats when I lived in North Carolina.  That was a experience.  I do like how your boat looks.  Maybe we all could get a ride?

 Jeff.....You and I are in the same boat.  Half the time my layout looks like a tornado hit it.

 Sawyer......You forgot to say about SC.  No inspection!!!!!  That will save you money, believe me.

 Lee.......That was a good deal.  Thats my problem, I'm not a member to any MRR club.  Maybe I should look into it.

 Well I guess its about time for a nap.  Getting up at 3:00 am isn't my cup of tea!!

 

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Posted by GMTRacing on Friday, September 18, 2009 7:53 AM

Good Morning All,

    A regular and a donut please Zoe.  50's again but with fewer clouds this morning. The sunrise was beautiul if a bit too red (red sky at morning sailor take warning - right?).

Ulrich - the boat thing looks good and by the time you've moved and gotten it all worked out the economy should be better able to move things like that. If you do the west coast move, Taiwan is doing lots of custom work on yachts. On the east coast here there are many custom builders who could do the work. I also hav a client who does aluminum for marine use and I can put you together with him should the need arise.

Bama - I see the Housatonic with 38's and even a restored RS-3 pulling freight up and down the line behind the shop all the time,. A typical train for them is lumber cars and hoppers for the local transfer facility. Also the P&W so a weekly stone train but they are using larger power than the Housie.

Interesting evening yesterday. I think the house jinx has been transferred. As I was on my way to the house I was sitting at a traffic light when a woman who had fallen asleep crossed the road and hit me. I'm fine and the car isn't too bad but it did trigger both air bags and smashed the windscreen as well as breaking the right front suspension. At least it was an offset crash and not completely head on as it had looked to be at first. We'll wait for the adjustor to see where it goes from here but a 2000 Focus isn't worth much on the books and I have a ton of special parts in it so we might have a bit of a battle if they want to total it. Did get a few hours in on the house and should be able to get it in move in shape for us with another couple of days labor.

Time to get to the shop and pick up tools.  Catch Y'all later, J.R.  

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Posted by pcarrell on Friday, September 18, 2009 7:53 AM

Mornin' all!

The sun's up!

And so am I!

Supposed to be beautiful weather today and tomorrow, with a chance of rain Sunday.  I'm good with that!

I'm going to see about cutting out of here a little early today and I'm taking the family to a bike rally / camping trip.  Should be fun!  It'll be mostly BMW bikes there, but there'll be some cruisers and whatnot there as well.  I'll be carrying the Kawi banner with at least one other Drifter in attendence, so we may not be strong in numbers, but we're representing in high style!

I added my 2up seat last night, along with my 1969 Harley tour pack project.  It's far from done, but it's servicable and at least semi decent looking (read: not completely ugly).  I'll try and catch a pic of it later and throw it up for ya.  It changes the look of the bike completely from what I showed the other day.

Oh well, I've gotta get busy if I'm gonna get outta here!

Later!

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Friday, September 18, 2009 7:25 AM

OK. This looks interesting.

I was actually composing this while it was still downloading. Good stuff

Hello people.

Ulrich: Go for it! That would be a great idea!Smile,Wink, & Grin

Inch: Great photos there. That little helper is cute! That cereal mill looks pretty big---lot of spurs there---

Well, I'm going to have my actual class start tonight then I have a bunch of seminars to do tomorrow. Saturdays are gonna be interesting around here I'll say----Whistling Hopefully I'm not going to find this cutting into the trestlebuilding----end up taking a couple of years to do instead of months!Whistling

Chloe, I'll have a toasted bagel with cream cheese and a coffee please. I'll be at the RC for a bit

 

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Posted by TMarsh on Friday, September 18, 2009 7:08 AM

Mornin, sausage and eggs please. Coffee too thanks.

(yawn) I need a nap. Slept good just for some reason doesn't feel like I did well at all. Yard needs mowed, layout needs worked on. (someone dumped all their junk on it again) house needs picked up, laundry needs some attention, w**k tonight and to top it all off, tomorrow starts today for me apparently.

Inch-Looks like you got a little helper there. Cute too! Them's the kind of pictures you keep.

Have a Great Day!

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, September 18, 2009 7:07 AM

 Lee,

SOLAS compliance is a must! A friend of mine started to work on the plans now.  Looks a little bit like the yacht "Marco Polo" which I used as my inspiration... Big Smile

Well, it is classic yacht design, isn´t it?

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Posted by inch53 on Friday, September 18, 2009 6:40 AM

 

Mornin, Zoe is the inquisition over for now, good. I'll have the farmers special and an irish coffee darling.

Another dry, mostly sunny day with a NE wind forecast here today. So, it's back to outside chores again.

ULRICH,,, good to have ya back and you recoverin, though be it slow, take care. Sounds like you n Petra are planning a good future, hope all your plans pan out.

JR,,,, did I hear right, your finally getting to move back in. Bet there's smiling faces all around there now.

BAMA,,,,, don't forget to figure in room for a work bench n such when designing your layout room. And congrads on getting the new job, Hope it works out to full time soon.

PHILLY BILL,,,,, welcome to the diner, be it a few day late.

JIM n TODD,,, I loved Looney Tunes growing up and so did our kids. We've got several videos the grandkids watch regularly.

Been busy with kids, football and chores so haven't had much time for playin with trains, so no layout updates to speak of.

As far as weekend plans, unless something happens, we'll be goin up to railroad days at the Monticello Rail Museum tomorrow [to bad Todd's been drafted to cook] and catch some real live steam and a few train rides. Mother's talken bout stopping at the Tuscola outlet mall on the way home also. Then she has an AL Aux doings Sunday afternoon and I have chores, MRRing n football [mostly the later]. 

I did get a train pic on the way home from the game in Paris last Sunday, 2234 sitting at the cereal mill.

And here's 2 of grandpa's girls,

Best gets round ta chores and wakin up Leroy for school. Thoughts for those in need n hope ya'll has a gooden.

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Posted by LSWrr on Friday, September 18, 2009 6:23 AM
Good morning,

Ulrich,
nice boat you have there, is that SOLAS compliant?

I think I made a good bargain last night; one of the guys at the MRR Club has 20 locomotives that need repair. New headlights or mending handrails, new motors, paint jobs, etc…   I get all the locomotives running and he is giving me a 4-8-8-4 in exchange.  Funny thing is the 4-8-8-4 is one I just repaired for him – new motor, tuned the running gear, new head light and installed a reduction gear set.  The reduction gear makes the locomotive a puller not a speed demon.

 

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Friday, September 18, 2009 6:19 AM

 Ulrich: You keep right on striving for those goals. You have to have something to work toward for without it there's no hope.

 

Good morning.

It's 72 and cloudy. The high will be in the mid 80's and there's a chance of rain.

I succeeded yesterday in getting most of the junk off the layout and sorted back into it's proper boxes. That was truly junk went in the round file. Today I'll be getting the remainder of the stuff off there. Most of this is tools.

Today's Weather for:
Sundown, LA  71446-6114      9/18/2009

Heat Index:  77°F
Humidity:  94%
Dew Point:  70°F

So Far Today
High:  72°F
Low:  72°F
Rain:  0.00"
Rain Rate:  0.00"/h
Gust:  3mph SSE

Today  High: 82    Mostly cloudy with a 40 percent chance of scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms. Highs in the lower 80s. Northwest winds 5 to 10 mph.

Tonight  Low: 72    Mostly cloudy with a 30 percent chance of showers and isolated thunderstorms. Lows in the lower 70s. Northwest winds 5 to 10 mph.


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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, September 18, 2009 12:13 AM

 Good Morning,

Wow!! - you should see this sunrise we have this morning, it´s an explosion of colors! Well, I did not sleep well, there was this nagging pain in my chest. I will go to see the doc in about an hour -just to calm down my nerves.

Janie, mind getting me some  coffee in a LKAB mug? And a bowl of muesli to go with it? Thanks!

Petra and I did a lot of talking yesterday. Actually, we talked more than in the years before...Big Smile. In a nutshell, we have decided to pull the spikes, fold up the tent and move on. It will take some time until we have settled all the issues here, but the perspective of a new life will help us to bear the unbearable. It helps to have a goal, if not a destination. We don´t know yet, where we want to go to, but it will most likely be somewhere in the US or Canada. Petra has an uncle living in the Portland OR region and I still have lots of friends in the Seattle area. British Columbia or Nova Scotia could also be an option. We need to figure out, how to make a living, before we can determine where to go to. I still would like to do something connected to ships - there is an old project of mine which I can maybe revive, providing I will be able to find an investor. It is a motor yacht of a length of about 130 feet to be used as a cruise ship and it looks like this (my design):

 

Would be certainly a lot of fun to operate.

Well, just an idea....

 

You all have a good one!

 

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Posted by TMarsh on Thursday, September 17, 2009 11:26 PM

Evenin all. I'll just belly up to the spread that Bama brought in. Mmm, mm, mm, looks gooooood! And a piece of Petra's strudel for a late night dessert. Oh I see I have the page. Order up.

W**k went slow tonight and I'd have been in sooner but a bunch of wackos in red robes and poofy looking hats grabbed me and threw me roughly into a very comfy chair. Then they tried to make me submit by poking me with soft cushions. Luckily the stuffing wasn't pushed up into the corners very well and I was able to resist. Anyway they left and I made it home. Hey, that looks like the chair right over there. What's it doing in here?Confused

Robby- You may get away with using the food processor for foam. I wouldn't however use it for dirt. Dirt will dull metal faster than JR on a Sunday afternoon. And THAT my friend is a good way to find yourself looking for a place to sleep. If you do, for your sake, wash it and put it back BEFORE she comes home. At least that is what I suppose might happen. I don't know from experience or anything. Whistling

I'm not congratulating JR until the house is done, well for the most part. I don't want to jinx it.

Jim- Glad the day went wellSmileThumbs Up. I love Looney Tunes. My favorite character is Daffy Duck. Those were great cartoons not like these third grade drawn weird things that are on now. (laughing) When someone asks me "why", on occasion and if it remotely fits, I sometimes respond " Because I'm a Chicken Hawk and you're a Chicken". Remember that Foghorn Leghorn episode? I still laugh at the stuff and wish they still played them around here, but Sigh

I vote with Lee. The "S" word is a bad word.

What in the world is that racket? Oh it's Jeff sleeping of his dinner. Sure sounded good, no wonder he's snoring. I see even Duke moved farther away.

I better sit down, Joe's got my head spinning.Laugh

Barry- I'd looooove to fill in for you but Saturday is booked for me. Brenda has, uh....er....asked me (ya, that's a nice way to put it) to cook for the Foundation that day. Sorry.

Ray- You crack me up hoss. Ray? Raa-ay! Hm.

Say, speaking of Ray as I was coming over here I thought I saw something that looked a lot like Ray flying overhead. I think I'm tired and seeing things. Best say goodnight.

AngelZzz

P.S. In case you haven't noticed I've decided instead of listing all the people in prayers, I've decided to cover all in the Angel. you're all in 'em for whatever reasons they may be needed. If you have any thought you're not included or forgotten, you can put that to rest now.

 

Todd  

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