Robby nice pics.. looks like you got it down real good. Nice~
Jeff! Did I find it?
I will ahve a salad, thank you.
blownout cylinder Galaxy---1) So you are eventually doing the move? And if you do hopefully there is going to be MRR space to be had? This space we have does have a basement but--but--but--it also gets used as office and ---here we go again---storage--ohno ohno
Galaxy---1) So you are eventually doing the move? And if you do hopefully there is going to be MRR space to be had? This space we have does have a basement but--but--but--it also gets used as office and ---here we go again---storage--ohno ohno
Yes that is/has been the plan. We have wanted a house for awhile. My father said a year ago since he helped my brother with a down payment on his house he would give us $10k to put down on a house here. WE want to have more $$ saved towards a down payment ourselves, for closing costs, or for immediate inprovements to the house. A $50K house around here usually means "tlc needed", or updating, but can be had. The $10K alone would give us the 20% down payment needed to secure a good interest rate. Now we need to beef up my other half's credit rating and have some time pass at the new job before we can jump into a house. We ARE hoping in 2 years to be sitting in our own house, be it ever so humble or grand.
Preferably with a good dry clean basement in which to house at least two layouts. They may be only 4 x8s but better than my miniature 3.5 x5 HO layout now and no layout {N scale} for my other half. You are right, a basement will also come with storage space and perhaps an attic in which to store "shtuff" also.
I shudder to think of cleaning out my father's house when he passes. My parents were also savers and and a bit of hoarders too.He has about 6 old TVs floating around that don't work and some need tubes to operate in black and white! It costs $8 at the trash transfer station to get rid of an old TV for recycling, and he won't pay it.
PT was great today. THe PT worked on both hands and steamheated my back for me. All that was missing was the good deep back massage, but i get that twice next week.
{I seem to have "dyslexic typing" when I type so I hope you all can read what I type, as I don;t often even pick up mistakes when I proof read as I read it normally. I was hoping after teh hand surgery it would change, but apparently not.}
Time to go get the mail and take a much needed nap.
-G .
Just my thoughts, ideas, opinions and experiences. Others may vary.
HO and N Scale.
After long and careful thought, they have convinced me. I have come to the conclusion that they are right. The aliens did it.
BlazzinJeff! Did I find 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
Good Evening---
Had some runnin' 'roun' to do so now I'm going into the trainroom--such as THAT is--and seeing about some ballasting--oh yes---THAT again
Seemed to be pretty quiet tonight in here----I just discovered that I have missing/added letters issues tonight---so do not be surprised to see posts th enf up lookkkingg a lttl funyyy---
Chloe, I'll have a coffee and another greaseburger please---oh yes--fried mushrooms would be fine with the mozzarella--------I can d o this because this does not give me any extra air----heeheehee---
I'll be at the corneerbooth
Any argument carried far enough will end up in Semantics--Hartz's law of rhetoric Emerald. Leemer and Southern The route of the Sceptre Express Barry
I just started my blog site...more stuff to come...
http://modeltrainswithmusic.blogspot.ca/
J R --- Double check weekend Sebring weather. BIG front moving in.
Flip
Evenin' folks! (had to type that 3 times to get all the letters in right order...... hmmmm???)
Flo I'll just have a big bowl of that Turkey Soup that Ryan brought in and a Ham and Cheese on Whole Wheat. Need a cup of decafe to wash it down with as well. Yes a R&GV mug would be good. I'll go sit with Barry in the corner booth and see what's up with him.
Sheesh both Galaxy and Barry having typing fits here today??? Maybe it was something Kieth said.... Hmmmmmmm? Have you guys heard about the dyslectic, insomniac, agnostic who stayed up all night pondering the existence of dog? OK. OK, VInnie, I'll behave...........
Say Ryan I liked your Turkey Soup recipe. Very similar to the way I make it, but I didn't know about the "do not boil" thing. I always thought that the clear broth was something you guys got out of a can.... JUST KIDDING!!! Too bad I have already boiled down the turkey bones. But next time I will give it a try your way and see what I get. I assume the same technique would work with chicken carcasses? So, what did you do to get your self in trouble with the Mods today? Just whisper it so they won't hear.....
Slowly everything is getting in place for the NMRA Meet this weekend. If any of you are planning on coming to the RIT show this weekend, be sure and look me up. I will be at the Lakeshores Division, NFR, NMRA tables most of the time.
Best get packing some stuff THAT I need to take to the show, so I will catch you all later.
73
Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO
We'll get there sooner or later!
Evening ya'll, and order of Mozeralla sticks and some Root beer for me.
So the trip to Panama City was so-so. Every Hobby shop I went to was either closed, or had nothing I could use. Railfanning was out since I forgot the camera, I did see a G&W SW1500 switching a paper mill, but I didn't want to stay near that. Things went well with the girl, and I may see her again in a few weeks.
Vincent
Wants: 1. high-quality, sound equipped, SD40-2s, C636s, C30-7s, and F-units in BN. As for ones that don't cost an arm and a leg, that's out of the question....
2. An end to the limited-production and other crap that makes models harder to get and more expensive.
Grilled lemon pepper trout with green beans, baby carrots & mashed potatoes, please.
Been a long day running errands. No train time and now I'm too tuckered out. You all have a nice evening!
Rob
Happy Advent from ChillyCal.
Clear as a bell out here, though that's going to change about Saturday. Evidently the Storm Door is opening, and we're expecting a nice Alaskan storm to come dipping through about Saturday, dropping lots of the white stuff up in the Sierra and a lot of the wet stuff down here in the Valley. And that's supposed to be followed by a storm coming in from the Central Pacific (no, not the railroad, LOL!) that's the aftermath of a typhoon, so we're supposed to be expecting about 10 days of rain and some possible 'local flooding'. We'll see. I mean, we need water like crazy out here, but I don't think we need it all at ONCE!
Getting the guys ready for the Christmas Concert a week from this Sunday. Today wasn't the best day of rehearsal, they all sang as if they were suddenly STUNNED about the fact that the concert is a week from this coming Sunday. But I'd rather it happens now, instead of the middle of next week. One of the guys came up to me after rehearsal and said, "Doc, I don't know what HAPPENED!" I just shrugged and smiled and said, "I do. It's called 'Jitters.' Don't worry about it. They go away." He looked at me and said, "God, I HOPE so!" Leah and I just chuckled, after. They're taking it seriously, and that's what counts. When they start becoming that self-critical, they're well on their way.
I think it will go very well.
Unfortunately, today, my Bronchitis came back with a vengeance, so I'm taking tomorrow off--in fact the rest of the weekend off and just cuddling up in a blanket with Aspirin and Nyquil and antibiotics and lots of chicken soup (and maybe some Rum toddies) and just getting rid of the darned stuff, PERIOD! Actually, I'm okay, no fever or anything. Just coughing up a lot of nasty stuff.
Well, got the tree and the wreaths and the lights up in my copious (yah, RIGHT!) spare time this week, so the house looks pretty neat. Uff-Dah helped me decorate the tree when Spooky wasn't batting him around ("You don't DO that, idiot!") and occasionally he just sits and stares at the tree as if in some kind of Norwegian trance. I think he's pining for the Fjords again, LOL!
Jeff: I saw that German version of TITANIC last year on TCM. It was made during the Hitler regime, but oddly enough, despite the virulent anti-British propaganda, that film wasn't too far off on some of the stuff that evidently has come to light about that disasterous maiden voyage. If you kinda/sorta ignore the Nazi propaganda, it's not a half-bad film. Hope your foot is getting better. Take care of it, okay?
Ray: Ah, an ALTO horn! The marching version. I remember them from the Air Force, we had a Staff Sergeant who was an absolute virtuoso on that horn--he made it do things that I didn't think possible. I know that Holst wrote a terrific part for Alto horn in his composition "The Planets". Neat instrument. Speaking of Eastman--I have some wonderful older Mercury recordings that were made at that school featuring their incredible wind ensemble--particularly the two Holst band suites and a performance of William Walton's "Crown Imperial" march that STILL knocks me out of the room! Wow!
Well, I'm heading to bed with some Nyquil.
Best to all, prayers to those in need.
Blessed Advent, everyone.
Tom
Tom View my layout photos! http://s299.photobucket.com/albums/mm310/TWhite-014/Rio%20Grande%20Yuba%20River%20Sub One can NEVER have too many Articulateds!
The docs are playing handball with my meds again. When they started me on this Vancomycin they said to use it twice a day. Then they changed it to once a day. Then they said to use it twice the first day the once a day thereafter. Now they say to use it twice a day again. I have to go see the foot doc tomorrow. I'm going to tell him I'm tired of being bounced around all the time. Make up your mind. This way or that way. It's no wonder I'm in a foul mood.
Good Evening Diners!
Well we certainly have winter here now and it will be here to stay. The high today was -6C and it will go down to -15C tonight coupled with a strong NW wind. Can I say 'windchill' .
Today I took the car in for an oil change and coolant flush. I got a call from the service dept to inform me I also needed rear brakes, tie rod ends and a stabilizer link, oh and also new wiper blades. That plus a few other little things set me back $933 after my 20% discount. Merry Christmas Volvo! Oh well, it was largely just maintenance stuff that does wear out on a nearly 10 year old car. It still drives and looks like it is 2 years old. Think I had better delete the wish list at Kleins.
Ulrich, I am in the starting stages of doing an N scale layout, at least I had better be considering all the stuff I've collected in the past year! Anyway I'm 62 and the eyesight thing was a consideration but I found that with good light N is ok to work with. We are planning to move in a couple of years to a condo on the west coast so I won't likely have much space for a layout and also I just find the N stuff neat. Even if we do stay here I will build a layout in a small spare room that will fit nicely which I couldn't say for HO. I could do 8' along 2 walls and at say, 30" wide, I could have a decent N layout.
Tom, sure hope that bronchitis clears up soon and doesn't interfere with all your conducting duties.
Time to head down to the shop and do up a few of those Woodland Scenics trees. My layout looks a little odd with trees on both ends and nothing in the middle to tie the ends together. I plan on another 15-20 so it will look a little better. We're talking about a 4x8 here so that number will make a difference. I also would like to get the structure lights hooked up but doubt I'll have the time before Christmas.
CN Charlie
Hey chloe, a water and bacon cheeseburger pelase.
Whoo, busy day. school, then my sister's basketball game, then my own basketball rpactice. all in all, a busy day.
Sawyer Berry
Clemson University c/o 2018
Building a protolanced industrial park layout
Good evening ...
Uh, Oh .... Ryan got in trouble. Naughty, naughty. ... We mad into it/ e our turkey soup already. A little of everything went into it. Even some turkey.
Keith .... you asked abou going back to DC from DCC. I'm just getting into DCC.I'm not a big expert. Ask jeff or one of the other experts. If you have a recent production loco with the 8 pin connector, you can place the plug back in the socket if you have it to make the engine "DCC ready".
Ulrich ... I feel badly for your situation. It sounds like an unvoluntary downsizing. If you don't want to do N guage (It's too small for me), maybe you could do a streetcar line. You can do a lot of fun stuff in a small place while still being in HO scale. Otherwise, a small switching layout could be fun. Perhaps, you can get one of those neat little German 0-6-0T locos to do the work.
GARRY
HEARTLAND DIVISION, CB&Q RR
EVERYWHERE LOST; WE HUSTLE OUR CABOOSE FOR YOU
BM1 Lee Soule USCG (ret) L.S.&W Railroad Serving the Lower Great Lakes
CN Charlie and Ulrich.. if you two do / are going N scale.. let me tell ya.. at age 57 and almost 58 my eyes.. do not work that well. Now, my wife .. my loving wife Jeanne found this on ebay. Its called a Soldering Stand. This is the seller Jeanne bought it from.. now it comes with a light.. lol. But the one I have has very liong arms and extends over my project. And works just fine.. worth its weight in gold. http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-Helping-Hand-Magnifying-Glass-Stand-With-LED-Light_W0QQitemZ250542345943QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item3a557cced7
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Just my two cents.
Jeff buddy.. all of our all hearts, hopes.. and thoughts are with you today. We're going with you~
All of us.
Mornin' everyone!
I'm up bright and early this morning. Place seems to almost empty this morning.... I get to watch my oldest granddaughter for an hour or so while my son tales the younger one (Emily) to the Doctors for a check up and a vaccination this morning.
Zoe I'll have a raspberry danish and a cup of dark roast coffee in an FGLK mug to start the day. I'll be in the back warming up by the stove.
It's currently 35°F here in the Finger Lakes and will only get up to 40°F today. Actually it will be good to get the temps around here down below freezing as right now the molds and mildews from the leaves and other vegetation that is done for the season is making allergies kick into high gear. It will also slow down the flu and other stuff that is going around. I've been pretty good except for the allergies (cough, hack! No Zoe, I'm not contageous....)
I have most of the materials packed for tomorrows Train Show and Fall Meet at RIT. The RR Club at RIT puts on the show as a fund raiser. It is one of the best around here. Great bunch of college students in the club and they seem to enjoy the weekend big time! The NMRA Tables are right next to the tables for the R & GV Museum, so it should be a fun time for us as most of the people working our tables are in both organizations.
Better get a move on.... Granddaughter will be arriving soon.
[edit] What's this? Top of the page? OK Zoe just put everything on my credit card. Have a big breakfast on me folks!
Good morning. Kinda cool but no rain or snow in the forcast.
Thanks again for the comments on my pictures. Still a ways to go.
No much planned today. I guess just play it by ear.
Hope everybody has a good morning.
"Rust, whats not to love?"
jeffrey-wimberly SilverSpike SilverSpike [edited for content by selector] Oops....looks like I stirred up some trouble in here again!!!! That seems to happen to me more often than not when I step into the MR Diner anymore.... That must have been a real bell ringer!
SilverSpike SilverSpike [edited for content by selector] Oops....looks like I stirred up some trouble in here again!!!! That seems to happen to me more often than not when I step into the MR Diner anymore....
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Oops....looks like I stirred up some trouble in here again!!!!
That seems to happen to me more often than not when I step into the MR Diner anymore....
Jeff, Hehehehehehe......
Ray, glad you checked out the stock. Yes, same procedure for any protein source works for chicken beef, lamb, etc... Now in the case of shrimp or fish....only about an hour or so is enough time. Ham stock is fun too with using up some hocks. And in reference to your inquiry about...my sure proof method for getting a moderate amount of model railroader modern moderation making my mind tilt in wonder about the safety zone rules to protect the fragile....please check your PM's...Oh and don't forget to rinse the bones first before covering with the filtered water, want to get all of blood off too. NMRA meet sounds like a fun event too!
Garry, you mean the everything but the kitchen sink and from the garbage can soup recipe! lol
Got my $970.00 check from MRH for the third and final installment of the 3rd PlanIt tutorial series this week, guess that makes me a professional model railroader now.
Made some Christmas Rocky Road dessert last night for a Christmas party we are going to tonight, will have to post a link when I get the recipe done up. In the meantime, if you like building model structures, try your hand at building a Gingerbread House.
Ryan BoudreauxThe Piedmont Division Modeling The Southern Railway, Norfolk & Western & Norfolk Southern in HO during the merger eraCajun Chef Ryan
Good Morning...Its clear and 24 here...I'll hace coffee and toast please...Thank you...gonna slip into backbooth and see who drops in...you all have a good one...Jerry
Good Morning--
Got the last coupla hours in an email merry go round with about 5 others trying to come up with a scenario for some case studies----sheesh---what a mess
So, off today to do some office work later on and a late night of runnin' 'roun' doin' stuff then a weekend of other stuff-----oh frabjious joy
Chloe, I'll have a coffee and some toast/jam this morning--I'll be at the RC for a bit----
What's this? Jerry goes to the corner booth. Barry goes to the rivit counter. I hope you guys are not having a problem with each other.
Ryan. ... Interesting about your involvement in 3rd Planit. .. I purchased their software when I started my layout several years ago. After a short while, I put it aside. Out came the T square, triangles, and my circle template, and I planned the old fashioned way. So what if I used a dozen erasers?
On the layout, I am hauling lots of mail and express with Christmas coming. I posted in WPF.
I'll have coffee and a donut. (I won't say where I'm sitting this time.I would not want to pick between two good friends.)
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Good Evening Folks,
Zoe, a glass of milk (?!), please, and a handfull of those chocolate chippers Ray made. I´ll stay right in the middle between Barry at the RC and Jerry over the in the backbooth, just in case I have to act as a mediator...
It has been a busy day today. The kitchen is nearly finished, only little w*rk remaining. The TV now shows 25 channels, but not those, which we had previously. I don´t even attempt to understand this... So far for the good news. The bad news that I have developed some form of agora phobia. Whenever I leave our condo, my heart rate goes up like mad and I get respiratory problems. The symptoms disappear the moment I close the door. Hey; I must be turning mad ...
Garry - "downsizing" to N scale would just be out of necessity. I like the bigger scales much more, also due to my eyesight not being what it used to be. If I had ample space, I´d certainly go into O, On30 or Sn3 scale. Thank God I don´t have to decide within the next weeks or months - the ban my government has put on transportation related capital spendings is still in place.
Keith - I did not quite catch this, you are planning to migrate from DCC back to DC? If so, why? I am not really an expert in electronics, but I find DCC easy to install and operate. Helps me to cut down on wiring as well, as my soldering skills are, well, let´s not talk about it...
Tom - take care of that cold of yours. My wishes for a speedy recovery
Sawyer - how´s your layout coming along? I like your pics and vids!
CU tomorrow!
Ulrich: I'm just happy sitting here for now--------as for soldering---I'm playing around with DIN rails and those DIN rail terminal blocks----that way I'll avoid soldering!!
BTW--breezy and a lot cooler now than this morning---a 40% chance of snowflurries---and sun--and 0C right now-----tonight---go down to -8C-----with some wind--
Ulrich.. lol.. what can I say. Ok.. you want to hear a long SAD boring story? WARNING: sAD Story.. For any of you others out there, this is kind of a sad story.. true.. but then again not too sad. I went through a period of general malaise, I think you suffered from it.. with the house and all. I had lost my dad, in short, he had a heart attack and died. The paramedics took over 20mins to get to my mom's house. Of all things to have a heart attack at 7 am... those poor guys were scraping someone off the fwy and taking them to the hospital. He died in my mothers arms. I had told my wife, if thats a choice.. I could think of no one else's arm's I rather die in.. my own wifes arms.. to comfort me. So I went through a terrible loss.. losing my dad, he was a great man. Now I call it General Malaise.. the dicitonary.. well describes it.. as..
Well the one part.. marking the onset of a disease.. well who knows.. but I could only describe it and the worst case of arthritis anyone could get. I was bed for a straight two months.. and ..on/off for a total of 4 months. Thank God for the History channel and Military channel.. and the soaps.. but most of all I had ebay. So in short.. I bought some DCC. LOL.. yup.. bought it all .. it was good therapy for me. From what I've read.. I think all I have to buy might be some booster.. and what every receivers or transmitters you place in the track. Consider it .. I know nothing of DCC. But if you care to fill me in.. on a Reader's Digest Version go ahead..
Tell me why I should run .. DCC with DC since I have room for 2 mains... and a very long lead track (3rd main) .. I'm open for suggestons. But truth in all, I'll probably build another one.. and do some fun stuff with that too. I still believe I can get this done by March. LOL Its great to have a deadline .. even if you can't meet it. Right now.. I'm having problems hooking up straight track onto a turnout.. with the connectors.. and trying not to cut out the ties. Anyone care to help me with that~?
Keith
This looks like a bright light shot but the amount of lighting in the room was equal to that of an ordinary penlight. I'll have to adjust the shutter timing a bit when I get the chance.
Jeff.. nice pics again. Say .. didn't you go to the doctor's today? I hope all went well. On a differnent note, concerning your layout.. ..Are you done? I've got some extra HO stuff..if you're interested. Just wondering.. what you still have to do.. what you could use.
Blazzin Jeff.. nice pics again. Say .. didn't you go to the doctor's today? I hope all went well. On a differnent note, concerning your layout.. ..Are you done? I've got some extra HO stuff..if you're interested. Just wondering.. what you still have to do.. what you could use.
Ulrich, it's coming along. Unfortunately, the yard scenery has slowed due to three major factors:
1) I'm lazy and haven't added more weed tufts
2) I'm waiting for my door castings and styrene to come in for the furniture factory
3) I'm waiting for payment for my rs1 to buy some smooth-it for the roads
I have spent some time revamping the town (With the backdrop in place I had some ideas for a much better use of the space). Now it should be a bit more fun/challenging to operate. Should hopefully have an update video tonight.
Good day today. Do have a decent amount of homework this weekend though, but hey, it'll get done at some point.
Extra strong coffee in a UNION PACIFIC mug, please.
Long farm day, mostly setting out hay in all the pastures & paddocks thru deep mud from all the recent rain. It is in the 40's here today, still T-shirt weather for me.
Hope everyone is doing well.
Somebody pinch me with serious pliers, please! It's been snowing here for over 4 hours!