May i have a refill on this coffee please?
Todd - as far as foreign power is concerned, the New Haven in the late 50's and 60's "borrowed" a lot of power. We've seen pics of B&M E's as well as NYC and PRR diesels. One of the guys at the museum ran the Maybrook line and has pics of Sharks borrowed from PRR as well. I guess with power pools you could end up with just about anything. The PC later bought Rio Grande covered wagons and just patched them leaving the yellow/black paint scheme intact. I suppose there is a prototype for just about anything. J.R.
Good Morning
'Spring' is all curled up between my arms this morning so I'm typing via the chicken wing arm-two finger hunt and peck.
The weather here is just plain old dull with the occassional dribble bit---0C going to -3C this afternoon. Any hint of sun that was in our forecast yesterday was exchanged for one that is just plain ol' dull with those little tiny snowflurries. North of here----back to snowsqualls for today and tomorrow--
Keith: The mold making 'seminar' you've posted was cut/pasted into my wordpad. There is a pretty good artist supply store near here that sells those things --- think I'll get some o' that---
TMarshRay- Kukla, Fran and Ollie were a bit before my time I think, but just a bit. I vaguely recall the show. It may also have been in reruns as I was born in the spring of ‘62. I do however remember well Lambchop and Sherrie
Todd: Kukla Fran and Ollie I remember vaguely. Sherrie and Lambchop a little more (why I'd like to know--) but I recall Captain Kangaroo as well. That and the Friendly Giant. "Look up----Look waaayy up---"
TMarshAnd for you "how do I get my new loco in with the mix because it isn't the right line" folks. Yesterday, I saw zipping between the grain bins as only a freight can zip, a CN leading a UP with a I'd swear a BN in green and black. I didn't see the name or the cab, but what I did see was the green and black paint scheme
That is a interesting for a mix. I have seen a few of those CN/UP combo's up here. The one that got me by surprise was a BNSF/CN/UP combination about a week ago---and me with no camera at the time I'm still kinda grumpy about that---
Welp, I have a few gotta buys today as well as well as some last minute things to finish off from the extended shopping lists I ended up with. And I have now got the 'Spring' up in the Christmas tree --again---batting at the various ornaments---
As for Audrey---she took herself out for a walk this morning and came back saying that she'll end up with needing some muscle training for the leg without any "mooring anchor" just so's she won't be all lopsided when the dang thing is off'n her foot
TMarshMorning, Flapjacks, Kentucky ham and coffee please. Make that blackberry syrup Thank you.
Chloe---I'll have what Todd is having----I'll be at the RC for now----
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
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HEY! Bill popped in! How's it going Bill? Things doing alright way up there in Tipton?
Morning, Flapjacks, Kentucky ham and coffee please. Make that blackberry syrup Thank you.
Supposed to be cold today. Don't know, haven't looked, don't want to know. Sometimes it doesn't seem as cold if I don't know.
Keith- The area for the trailer park is not big enough for an entire fleet. It's rather a suggestion of a park. It'll have two mobile homes, maybe a third just depends on how it works out, a travel trailer with a wood extension built to it, and the Plasticville Sunset Motel turned efficiency appts. Complete with pool and paper water. I have however "cut and pasted" your directions for possible future reference. Thanks. Not sure what those cars are. Hoppers on flatcars is what they look like to me.
Hey, speaking of TYCO, there's a thread about them going on right now. As of now, no one has stepped up to really beat them down yet. You don't suppose some of us will be able to admit we run TYCO stuff out in the general populous soon do you?
Ray- Kukla, Fran and Ollie were a bit before my time I think, but just a bit. I vaguely recall the show. It may also have been in reruns as I was born in the spring of ‘62. I do however remember well Lambchop and Sherrie. Last gig I recall..... The Hollywood Squares. Them and Charles Nelson Riley. Aaah, Hollywood Squares. Purgatory for the stars.
Jim- One other thing I don't like about the NuComp mobile home, is the base that the walls attach to is thick and the width of the trailer. Fine exept when it comes to adding the skirting. My first I put the skirting to the underside of the base and that made the base show. I was going to put the skirting around the base, but then the thickness of the skirting would be obvious. The picture on the box shows the latter method. (amongst a few other things that don't make me feel so bad as a hobby modeler when the pros make the same mistakes) I see where many people do Google Images for their interior props. I usually find pictures not suitable for my purpose but then again I haven't had time to sit and go through all of them. That seems to be the most economical.(meant Cheapest)
Good to see Bill stopped in and JP too. Getting' a bit more frequent.
And for you "how do I get my new loco in with the mix because it isn't the right line" folks. Yesterday, I saw zipping between the grain bins as only a freight can zip, a CN leading a UP with a I'd swear a BN in green and black. I didn't see the name or the cab, but what I did see was the green and black paint scheme.
Well I guess I'll begin seeing what messes I can get into today.
Have a Great Day!!!
Todd
Central Illinoyz
In order to keep my position as Master and Supreme Ruler of the House, I don't argue with my wife.
I'm a small town boy. A product of two people from even smaller towns. I don’t talk on topic….. I just talk.
Good morning all- J.R.- Luc keeps sending me racy, sexy jokes and pictures. I guess thats his way of remembering his youth, you know, what once was. He has trouble with he ain't as good as he once was but he is good once as he ever was. lol. Oh, heck, I have the same problem. lol
Prayers for all and hope your areas warm up.
Flip
Good MorningAll,
39F on the way ion this morning but without the patch ice. It won't last though we have another cold spell headed our way. I'll have a regular and coffee roll please Zoe.
Bill - good to see you drop by. Did you ever get anywhere planning/building a layout? I love the shots you post, are they ones you took while employed by the railroad?
Rob - trailer is coming along nicely. If you can do a white fade like Robbies, it would show the trailer as starting to fade and "chalk up". Love the curtains, good idea.
Lee - the Hullett(sp?) is awesome. I assume it's the Walthers kit?
Jim - Keiths' pics pretty well show you what you need to know. If you're making more than one, you do need to spray silicone mold release into the mold or the detail will peel out and stick to the part. Plaster for portals and thick parts works best, I use resin for thin castings like walls. I plan on mass producing the stone block walls of the next raised urban track in resin so I can do a more presentable job. The embossed paper just didn't look good enough in the foreground.
Hope everyones doing well or at least better. With JP and Bill stopping by I wonder. Anyone heard from Luc or Fergie lately? Catch y'all later, J.R.
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Near a cornfield in Indiana...
Jim.."Keith, I got your email (and looked at your topic from your link in the Diner). From your posts in your layout topic, it looks like you have most of the design figured out, don't you? Besides, any layout design (on paper or 'puter) I've ever seen will involve modifications when you start laying out track on the boards..."
You mean... I... ah.. I.. you.. are throwing me out of the nest? LOL.. "flap your winds" "Flap Hard" doh~!
Ok.. you want to have a shot at the next level. Service area. Buildings... large staging area.. lol. about as big as the other.~ More brain teasers I promise. It doesn't get better only worse. Oh Boy~
Evenin, started to read the posts but am getting bleary eyed so I'll catch up tomorrow. I did catch a picture of Rob's trailer. Looks really good! I drove myself bonkers trying to make a kitchen for mine. Not sure still what my approach for the big windows is going to be. Still thinking about furniture. Maybe block off the big window on the otherside. You wouldn't see it from the outside anyway. Who knows. I've got nothing but time.
Welp think I'll hit the hay. Say, has anybody seen my truck? I know I left it parked outside. In fact I have the keys right here in my pocket so it couldn't have been moved. Oh well, must have just forgot where I parked it.
Prayers for those in need.
Good Evening, Chloe - how about a Santa Fe mug of coffee and one of those oversized chocolate chip cookies, please. Thanks - Yum!!
GMTRacing Micromark make a kit with 4 hour cure mold compound and CR-600 resin along with the mold release measuring cups and stir sticks that is the bees knees. Easy to use , easy clean up, etc. J.R.
Keith, I got your email (and looked at your topic from your link in the Diner). From your posts in your layout topic, it looks like you have most of the design figured out, don't you? Besides, any layout design (on paper or 'puter) I've ever seen will involve modifications when you start laying out track on the boards...
Jeff, we'll be keeping your doctor's visit tomorrow in mind and . Make sure you get good explanations enough so you fully understand how to hook that up and use it. Sounds like your nephew is a pretty good mechanic!
Rob - I like the red & white; looks more trailer-y (is there such a word as that?). You're a quick w**ker on your stuff.
AmanaMedic JIM: You mentioned the difficult/interrupted sleep of "on call." Yep, I couldn't have described it better myself. Back in my ambulance days, I'd go through the same "did I miss something?" "is it even still working?" I kept the pager on "nuclear war" volume to be sure it'd wake me. I did sleep through a page once, in Creston.With other ambulance services, we had the usual fire style pager...which I'd clip to the collar of my shirt. If it went, once I peeled myself off the ceiling...I was able to respond rather quickly.
With other ambulance services, we had the usual fire style pager...which I'd clip to the collar of my shirt. If it went, once I peeled myself off the ceiling...I was able to respond rather quickly.
That I know of, Chris, I've never slept through a pager. At first when I started on-call, I think it was set with the 'doo-de-dah-de-doo' (up the scale and back down), which became VERY annoying. In fact, there was - let's see, Halls' cough drops? - one ad with people getting onto an elevator with one guy, where one of the people had that same ANNOYING tone. I got really quick with the mute button on my TV remote after the first couple of times that ad ran. After I figured out that there were about six possible alert beeps, I just set my pager to a straight 'beep-beep-beep-beep...' tone; less annoying, but gets me up okay. I did have one neighbor in our building who I think moved because of my on-call evenings and the pager going off at 1:30, 2 or 3 in the morning... That was kinda funny (and sounds accurate) about Rerun tasting and retasting the frog until he gobbled it down (but then again, Rerun might have a different take on it).
Prayers for those needing healing, or strength to deal with over-packed houses full of family, or just dealing with all that sn*w and ice. Stay safe, Diners! (You ladies, too, Chloe!)
Blessings and a good night to all,
Jim in Cape Girardeau
Keith- These are similar to Ortner hoppers but without the railings around the porches. Sorry , can't be of better help.
Cape Jim- Didn't hit the lotto, but will try again for wednesday drawing. Deb tries the powerball.
Weather here is fine. Foggy mornings, low 60's, humid afternoons, low 80's. Bright sun.
Prayers for all.
Good evening, chowhounds! .... Look at the size of barry's cheese burger! Amazing! The rivit counter is dagging in the middle! ... At least,Chris only had a double cheeseburger, but barry had a triple jumbo cheesburger.
All this talk about COLA's and taxes has me wondering... Imagine, if you will, how much morey model railroad funds you could have if your were not paying all those taxes all of the time!
Robby, I heard about how much shipping is going on this week. My model railroad brings back memories of the Railway Express Agency that once handeled all that stuff. I have added extra mail and express cars to my trains to handel all the REX business.
Keith ... good of you to share your experiences with molds.
Jim CG ... Good luck with the trailer park. My firend Gus has a campground with trailers on his layout with Airstreams.
My day was filled with dreaded non-model-railroad stuff needing attention. I hate days like that!
GARRY
HEARTLAND DIVISION, CB&Q RR
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Good evenin', Chloe? double cheeseburger basket with fries...and a bucket of HOT coffee please...somethin' to take the chill off.
Oh where to start?
ROBBY P: The Wife loves VW "bugs," "beetles (original, old, super, new)," the classic "peoples' car." IF you find your self poking around the attic and come across some you'd care to part with, let me know...we'll work something out. Don't go rushing up there... she needs more shelves in a bad way. I think she even has part of the fleet in storage.
JIM: You mentioned the difficult/interrupted sleep of "on call." Yep, I couldn't have described it better myself. Back in my ambulance days, I'd go through the same "did I miss something?" "is it even still working?" I kept the pager on "nuclear war" volume to be sure it'd wake me. I did sleep through a page once, in Creston. I w**ked a schedule of on-shift/on-call/on-shift/on-call/on-shift then off for 2-3 days. Unlike the usual "tone and voice" pagers Union County would just send out a hi-lo-hi-lo-hi-lo sound. No pager to trip, just a handi-talkie. One fine morning, after a particularly busy night shift, I get a phone call from a very unhappy Ambulance Service Director wondering if I'm coming in for the transfer run I was paged for...a half-hour earlier.. With other ambulance services, we had the usual fire style pager...which I'd clip to the collar of my shirt. If it went, once I peeled myself off the ceiling...I was able to respond rather quickly.
As for Rerun and the toad...the only inedible edible critter I've seen him try to "shake off" the taste of, is those danged Japanese Beetles, the rust-orange ladybug lookin' things. I guess they don't taste too good. It takes him about 4 tries to finally eat one. He'll lap one up, spit it out, look at it, lap it up again (maybe he thinks it'll taste better the second time????), etc. Finally...*GULP!* Gone.
Someone asked about THAT getting the paper out when the weather is crap. Well...they send it electronically to Marshalltown for printing, so I guess if the roads are crap, it'd delay the truck bringing the finished product. It was a day late last week...the Post Office couldn't get their trucks out. Being a weekly, we're usually pretty "stale" anyways...what's another day or two to get the score of the high school basketball game from last week?
As for tormenting the wife with the box in a box in a box...THAT's one of HER famous tricks!!! Denying her the pleasure of shaking the contents is mine.
KEITH: I think it was The King of Toddland asking about the casting...but I sat through the lecture anyways...pretty interesting, and could come in handy once the layout is up and I need to start scratchbashing some rather large structures. Thanks!
Not much else going on, other than I shot two features for THAT today: Optimists delivering food for needy families at a North Liberty school, they get a box of stuff to help 'em get through having the kids home for nearly 2 weeks with the "holliday break." They would normally be eating breakfast and lunch at school, this fills in the gaps/eases the families' budget woes. Anybody remember when it was "Christmas break???" I also snapped pics of Santa visiting crumb-crunchers. Since the "kid sitting on Santa's lap" pic gets old fast, I end up looking for the kids with really expressive faces, a terrified kid peeking out from behind Dad...THAT sort of thing. Tomorrow night is basketball, school board on Wednesday, wrestling on Thursday...turn it all in on Friday with some other stuff I still have to get lined-up. One will be to go to the Solon Before and After School Program (BASP) to line up groups of kids, take their picture and ask "what do you want for Christmas?" It fills a page or two pretty quickly, gets lots of kids faces in the paper...Moms, Dads, Grandmas, Grandpas buy extra copies...
Welp, time to yield the floor, looks like the bucket of coffee is cooling rapidly!
Chris
The Cedar cRapids Industrial Branch: Proudly Shipping Yesterday's CrunchBerries Tomorrow!
"Coffee please"
Jim, Chris.. ok.. Demo on Silicone mold making. lol.
Buy this.. its on ebay. They are located in San Diego California. Some what expensive now. Given its properties.. (flexible.. and you can pour low temp metals) .. its the best. This stuff mixes 1:1 for easy mixing. Its very thick.. and I'd recommend turning it up-side down.. and back again ..every hour or so.. for 24 hrs ...pretty hard to mix otherwise. http://cgi.ebay.com/SILICONE-RTV-Moldmaking-Rubber-SIMPLE-1-1-MIX_W0QQitemZ330382812178QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item4cec59a412
Make yourself a wooden frame.. glue it to paper.. glue part to paper using milk glue. Then mix silicone.. and pour ....sets in 30mins.. I guess the reason why its so expensive.. the properties.. allow you to even pour low temp metals into the mold. So taking that into play, and the great detail.. I thought I'd go with this.
Here's a lousy job on mold making.. I forgot to mix the silicone up.. real good.. and it layered. This was supposed to be for Jerry.. he never sent me his address.. besides Jeanne said.."Oh Great.. heres a lousy mold Jerry .. that weeps oil." It stopped.. and is fine.. take a look at the train portal I bashed. I had made this mold a month ago or so... poured plaster today.. painted real quick.. I had never seen what I bashed.. and what it looks like. I just don't like the thin standard portals.. way too thin.. plus I wanted something different.. and I need to mass produce these. Also on the left is a 'Old Town Wall' I'm bashing.. I think this will help in the lowest station/yard/staging area. I need a few and it will save space for me. I can't think of a better linning around the yard. Keith
Cederstrand***Jeffrey, as long as your brain isn't in your foot, you should be OK. (sometimes levity is preferable, yes?)
I like the work on the trailer there. Very good.
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Jeff: Hope that helps out.
Good Evening--
Had a lot of nothing doing being done---spent a bit of time in the trainroom getting it ready to be used as sleeping quarters for everyone coming in over the next weekend----and that was it
Chloe---I'll have a big ol' triple greaseburger and a large RBF please---I'll be over at the RC tonight---
Veggie plate, please.
***Jeffrey, as long as your brain isn't in your foot, you should be OK. (sometimes levity is preferable, yes?)
Finally got back to the last trailer this evening:
Used strapping tape to simulate both curtains & window blinds. It looks better as blinds, but it stuck to this window so hard I just left it. Some windows have clear plastic while others have parchment paper, just for variety. White LED in main house, small blue LED in entry way. Time & energy permitting, should add the skirt & roofs tomorrow evening.
Need to go lay down for awhile. Have a nice evening y'all.
Rob
Jeff,
Lets hope that helps. We'll be pullin' for you. J.R.
My wound vac came in today. I'll be taking it with me to tyhe docs office tomorrow morning so they can put it on.
Robby P. Vincent/Sawyer.....As far as the game next Sunday (Steelers vs Packers).......I'm sure the Pack will destroy us. Seems like we can't beat the three WORST teams!! So...........I will give you a congrats on the win. Even thou I'm a week early.
Vincent/Sawyer.....As far as the game next Sunday (Steelers vs Packers).......I'm sure the Pack will destroy us. Seems like we can't beat the three WORST teams!! So...........I will give you a congrats on the win. Even thou I'm a week early.
I hope the Pack aren't as confident about that as you, or we'll lose.
Chris, LMAO, that will be funny.
Well, I made it through day 1 of 4 days of HELL. 2 exams today; spanish and geometry/. the geometry exam was relatively easy; just took a while to work the problems. The spanish exam SUCKED! Like I said my teacher can't teach; well, it was liek i thoguht. lotta stuff she can't teach so we had no idea how to do it.
Sawyer Berry
Clemson University c/o 2018
Building a protolanced industrial park layout
Jim, Keith, .. " thanks for the trailer molding tips - got a source for the silicone for the molds? I just have some W-S latex rubber so far, and was figuring on making some smaller stuff (walls or extensions for the roundhouse I have - which is too short for post-WWII steamers)."
Jim, If thats what it takes to have you look at my attempts at designing a working large station and yard... I'd be happy to give a demonstration on Silicone and its properties. Btw I did check my mail.. is there a new map of my proposed layout? I saw only one letter with no attachments. Its a favorite story of mine too .. but wait.. theres more. Just a Jeff has the gift of writting.. I have the gift of gab. A few more stories till Christmas on are the slate for some cold rainy night I suppose~
Ah Jim, I've been busy trying to learn this on my own. .. posting pics and maps. I think its time for you and all of you peeps to have a look.. lol. its on page 12.. somewhere behind.. coloring dirt.. lol.. beyond that one.. and using cinder for balasts. I'll post a link.. its called N scale with elevation. Thanks.. any of you care to dabble in this mess I've gotten myself into.. well go ahead. There are 3 more staging areas to design. Before Christmas~ lol
http://cs.trains.com/trccs/forums/t/160753.aspx
Good afternoon everyone, and a cup of Red Tea please Zoe, with a molasses cookie on the side. Kris and her mother are at a "Ladies Tea: today (1:00 p.m. start...doesn't sound like tea time, but there you are...
The freight yard is back in action, and working very much as I hoped that it would. Now I've got to put all the ties back that were removed in the renovations, and airbrush the rails. I brought the compressor upstairs after blowing up the parade balloons yesterday. The it's on to ballast for the entire yard (WS grey blend B1393..I bought a 32 oz shaker of that and it's ¾ full, so I should be able to bury just about everything!)
Jeff: Thanks for telling us about that bus trip...great story! Hope your ankle gets sorted soon - did you say you see the Dr. Tuesday? Also hoping you are able to get some sleep, thunderstorms or not! Maybe not the day to go under the trailer! Like what you've done with the tie-downs on the bulkhead flat.
Ray:
John (Der) I just posted a couple short videos on the "soddering" thread. Thought you might be interested. Your soldering looks great BTW. I think you have it down pat!
Keith: Thanks for your interest in our heating welfare! We've got a wood stove going night and day - keeps the oil bill a bit lower! It's Ulrich who's wishing he had a fireplace in his new place. LOL.
I'll give ya a demonstration of making molds. Oh I could show you the 'old school' with latex.. but this the 21st century.. and silicone molds really have the detail.. and the ease of making molds.
Chris:
She spent a week fiddling with it to no avail. When she went to open it...it took her a half-hour as she kept coming across layer upon layer of box, packing stuff, etc.
Have to get the bread mix into the machine now Kris has returned with the buttermilk. Should be just about baked by the time I get back from a walk this evening. TTFN.
"There are always alternatives, Captain" - Spock.
Jim,
Micromark make a kit with 4 hour cure mold compound and CR-600 resin along with the mold release measuring cups and stir sticks that is the bees knees. Easy to use , easy clean up, etc. J.R.
Good Morning Afternoon, Zoe - I'll have a bowl of potato soup, a chicken panini sandwich and a RBF, please. Thanks!
TMarshEDIT: OOOOOH Jeff you rascal!!!! That double post got me the bill for the page!!!! You did that on purpose.
Hey, apparently it worked, Todd! Actually, I would suspect some flakiness on the part of the forum's software, more likely...
Well, after reading the posts on CLI and Soc.Sec. (almost put down SS, but didn't want to confuse anyone), I have decided I will keep my mouth closed on that one...
CN Charlie's (and other) posts about the NOTB weather have made me grateful for our mere 40's (F) weather today, or even our low tonight of the 20's to low 30's (F)... That, or else I'll wait for Flip to send us all that plane ticket for Cancun - right, Flip?
And Barry, sorry to hear about Audrey's mishap on the ice. Hope the 'mooring post' (chuckle) doesn't slow her down much. (Just chuckling at THAT term, and not at her misfortune). Do what you can to help her out.
JP, good to see you stopping by, and good to hear you have (figuratively) marked your (MRR) territory in the basement.
Thanks to everybody for all the info and tips for trailer parks, since I have a couple of those NuComp trailer kits yet to build for my trailer park. I haven't figured yet if I want to get an Airstream trailer and make my park 'upscale' or not. I have the office, a couple of mowers and one of those string of mailboxes on the 2X4 frame (that last from the W-S set). Still haven't a clue where on the (future) layout I'll locate the trailer park, but why let that slow me down, right?
Todd, one option for your trailer windows would be get (or make) curtains, drapes, whatever y'call 'em. I know City Classics and others make drapes for their building which could be mod'ed for what you need, or some use other things. If you're taking a survey on that 'unfinished' thing, put me down for a (definitely) 'yes.'
TCWright - sounds like you had a yummy meal yesterday. I love it when I use my crockpot, except that I have to wait for it to get done (and all the while, it's smelling - as the noon cooking guy on our news says - "Ooooh, it's so good!").
Jeff. hope your foot doctor can figure something to help your foot to at least hurt a little less. And they sure must sell a lot of those yellow cars in that town on your layout - I'm seeing that kind of car by several homes!
Chris, your talking about providing enough content for THAT editor to use, had me thinking - does she ever have trouble getting the paper out when it's bad/nasty/ sn*wy/icy weather there? I know you all get more than your share in the wintertime... Your mention of Rerun's tally reminded me of one time when I was younger and our dachshund caught a frog (tried to take a bite) - he (our dog) was trying to shake the taste out of his mouth for about a solid minute after that, and he never tried to take a nip at frogs after that. And I can see from your 'Rerun and Petey' stories that you don't want to get on Rerun's bad side.
CederstrandCan anyone here tell me if there is a basic metal shed (like you would store a lawnmower and garden tools in) for HO scale and who makes them?
Rob, NuComp makes one (kit) - go to their site:
http://nucompinc.com/shop/default.asp
or about halfway down this page (the link's too long to post in visible form)... Don't know if I 'should' have, but you gave me a chuckle, wondering what the guy/gal whose car you MIL had re-keyed did when they came to the car and it wouldn't open/start... Sometimes ya gotta laugh (instead of sighing). It does sound kinda funny, in a weird kind of way.
Johnboy - won't those pickles freeze in that weather? Stay warm as possible, though if you're playing hockey (outside?) in that weather, you probably aren't fazed a bit by it.
Calif. Tom, sounds like one EXCELLENT!! concert, no doubt at least partly due to 1)talented singers, 2) highly motivate by yourself and 'Princess' Leah , and 3) lots of practice. Good to hear you're getting rain (in amounts that don't involve mudslides, too.
Well, from JR's (and others') weather reports, sounds like some of you are getting hammered with the nastier stuff. Said for safety in travelling and some clearing up of your weather soonest. Watch yourselves there in the meantime!
Keith, thanks for the trailer molding tips - got a source for the silicone for the molds? I just have some W-S latex rubber so far, and was figuring on making some smaller stuff (walls or extensions for the roundhouse I have - which is too short for post-WWII steamers). Check your email, by the way.
I'm off work today and tomorrow (but have to take paperw**k from the weekend's on-call by the office some time today). God was good to me - had one trip to the ER Saturday (saw 3 there), another trip to local jail in the afternoon, and then yesterday just one trip to a local jail (for 1 person). Sleep last night was so-so, but that's usual when on-call. You wake up every few hours, like your body is wondering if the pager went off and you slept through it, or if it stopped w**king, etc.
I'll be at the window booth for a while. Gonna read some MR issues that somebody brought in and see if I can find some more ideas for the layout.
Blessings and prayers,
Coffee in a SANTA FE mug, please.
Wired up the lights in the model trailer, pinted inside, might add a couple wee little folk inside the larger window. Then glue the roof and paint the outside.
Yet another Inlaw story: My wife discover 2 sets of new car keys. Turns out crazy MIL had a locksmith come and re-key her car, thanks to her Alzheimer's/dementia/paranoia. Only problem is, her car wasn't in the parking lot at the time. Sheesh, can't wait to get them moved and slam shut the door behind me. Another $300+ from their account down the tubes. This happened before SIL (the nice one) took over their account, so at least it cannot happen again. Wonder who's car that guy re-keyed?
Hope everyone is doing well.
Good morning...Its cloudy and 48 here...I'll have a RBF please..Thank You..Not much going on here..weather was alittle better so I primed a B-man caboose I been working on..Got a bunch of used accumate couplers in mail saturday..'nuff to keep me in couplers for awhile..You all have a good one...Jerry
We got thunderstorms coming through. I'm outta here.
Mornin' everyone!
Flo, pot of dark roast to go along with a bowl of ROF cereal this morning. I'll be at the Rivet Counter for a bit.
Another dreary day here in the Finger Lakes. High of 39°F has already been reached and there are lots of clouds blocking out that big yellow thing this morning. My sister in Canandaigua will be leaving today to spend a couple weeks in Mexico over the holidays. She goes with a tour company that specializes in putting people in touch with artists that live in small villages and offers some unique photo opportunities. I get to take care of her cat(s) (she has tamed a stray cat who stays outside, but she now considers hers.... she also has an old indoor/outdoor cat).
Kieth, remember what? Lambchop and Sherry? Been trying to forget them for many years........ Now Kukla, Fran, and Ollie...... I have fond memories of way back in the 50's when we got our first TV set. We could get 3 channels. One from Rochester, one from Syracuse (if we turned the antenna around), and one in between that was always showing a snowstorm......
Jeffrey hope you are feeling better and have gotten in touch with the doctor anyway!
My kitties are going nuts this morning watching a squirrel outside.............
I have a bunch of items (including Christmas Cards) I would like to get done while it is still Advent (It isn't Christmas yet BTW.... Christmas runs for 12 days after Advent) so I best get a move on. I am planning a couple "St. Nicholas Bishop of Smyrna" type things this season. Notice I didn't say "Santa Claus the patron St. of Mall Wart"........... OK I'll be quiet!
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Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO
We'll get there sooner or later!
"Chloe Coffee .. hehehe.. yea I do like coffee ah..~ thanks!"
HMMM .. hot coffee in the morn` real hot.. cleans up the back of your throat..Ok.. some body mentioned Tyco the other day? Well is this a Tyco?
Yeah.. they're pretty beat up.. lousy weathering job as well. I bought 5 of these off ebay.. I know nothing of them.. other than what you see here. I think they look nice.. I've never seen this type.. really. Never seen em before.. I liked em so much.. just had to have them. Jeff.. anyone? What the heck are these.. what date.. and where what were they used for? Oh sure. coal.. but a certain type of 'Coal House' goes with it? Keith