Good Evening, Chloe, any of the birthday cake left? (Oh, you had some hidden in the back from Barry?) Great - I'll have another slice with a scoop of chocolate ice cream this time, and a Santa Fe mug of coffee to wash it down. Thanks!
Keith, maybe that was a regional thing on that other song. Didn't recall that one; now if anyone needs the words for 'Howdy Doody Time', I recall those just fine. Whistle along with me..
Ray, I guess you're not in that part of upstate NY they were talking about on the news tonight. They were saying about 2-3 feet of the white stuff is expected overnight.
Todd - I'm hoping that by 'poor dog' that you DO mean the four-legged one (called Rerun), right? 'Cause otherwise as that sheriff in 'Smokey & the Bandit' said, "You in a heap of trouble, boy!"
Gee, Randy doesn't cut us w**king guys any slack, does he?
JR - Jeff's repair will probably outlast the trailer, I'd guess.
Jeff, that is one nice bulkhead car - did the load come with it, and who makes that? (drool, drool)
Well, I did get to attend our monthly meeting at w**k (half spent going over stuff the reviewers in Jan. might ask us about safety and emergency procedures - tornado, earthquake, etc., and the other half spent by the new insurance providers explaining everything that isn't covered by the agency-paid insurance we get. My co-w**ker asked what constitutes an emergency (worthy of going to the ER and actually having them pay for it), since he admits he is accident-prone at home. Ah, I love changing insurance providers on an annual basis... (NOT!!) But I got that in, and also got to sign (electronically) the notice declining all the other possible insurances (upstairs, another provider for dental, vision, cancer and other insurance coverages). See my earlier remark about how much I love insurance coverages... Then got busy the rest of the afternoon until half hour past quitting time. Glad I got to the Diner for lunch, 'cause I didn't get out of the office. I am SOOOOO glad I'm not on-call until tomorrow and Sunday. Okay, I should be thankful that I have a job for paying the bills, right? Okay, I'll be thankful, after I unwind from w**k today. I was able to get one majorly-stressed client admitted to the psych. unit before the client imploded, anyway. I think I'm ready for vacation, but only trouble is, THAT is a couple of weeks away.
Doing laundry across the way tonight (because I'll be on-call in the morning). I also really need to get the car oil changed, but not sure if I could hope for a dull morning for long enough. Might risk it anyway in the a.m.
I'll be at the RC, having my dessert and coffee and chit-chatting with Chloe while I see who else may come in.
Blessings and prayers,
Jim in Cape Girardeau
This bulkhead flat and I have something in common. July 1960.
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
Evenin' guys!
Happy Birthday to them what has them.
The prayer candle is lit for those who need it
Went to dentist today to get a filling filed. UGH.
No good feeling PT today...have to wait til Tues.
Had a "fight" with the front desk at the Dr.s office today. My other half went for seasonal flu shot and got both seasonal and H1N1, and came home told me to call for an appt. It had JUST arrived, but The front desk first says they don't have it, then says I have to go through prescreening for it. WAiting for a call back form the Dr/s nurse. The H1N1 is now generally available but As I am severely asthmatic and prone to bronchitis and pneumonia, I should be very high on the list for receivership. WE both decided if it became available we would both get it. I as high risk, my other half as caretaker of me should I get it. I tell ya if they give me a hassle over it, I will be sue happy should I get the H1N1. Time is getting late for a call back on a friday. On monday I may just have to call and make a followup appt for my back issues and ask for the H1N1 while there-sneaky, but gets the job done and by-passes the front desk idiots. I should go take a nap....laying down for a quiet nap would almost guarantee the call back.
I'm envious of you guys showing off your MRR stuff. Thats a fine looking boxcar JEFF and Robby P.
Other fine looking stuff I've seen. maybe I work loooooooong and hard on a kit over the winter just to satisfy my MRR Itch?.
y'all have a great evening, and keep warm!
EDIT: Looks like I got top honors the second time this week so I warm up the credit card and y'all order what you fancy.
-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.
Just got home in time to get ready for w**k. Guess what that means. No time in Toddland (of which I'm king). Might as well just go ahead and turn off the lights (CFL's for those of you interested). I kept them on in hopes of returning soon. Maybe tomorrow.
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.
Cake ! ..... Did sombody say cake? ........... Bithday cake..... Uh, oh ... Barry the chowhound has already been in the diner ...... hmmmmm..... well, at least he left some crumbs.......
Happy Birthday, Tom and Lee !!!!!!!!!!!
GARRY
HEARTLAND DIVISION, CB&Q RR
EVERYWHERE LOST; WE HUSTLE OUR CABOOSE FOR YOU
Sorry Lee, didn't mean to slight you - Happy Birthday Lee
Jeff as we say here - A bodge is as good as a proper repair. You can frequently get stepdown reducers in steel from your local autoparts exhaust section or in the radiator hose section. Sounds though like you've got it permenently repaired. Later, J.R.
BM1 Lee Soule USCG (ret) L.S.&W Railroad Serving the Lower Great Lakes
A lot of the morning was spent working on my kitchen drain. The coupling that connects the sink drains to the drain pipe had corroded and this morning it busted with a resounding pop. In removing it I found that the trap also was on the verge of giving up the ghost. So I needed to replace the top coupling and the entire trap assembly. Finding the trap assembly was easy. It's 1 1/4" inside diameter and is readily available. The top coupling on the other hand was a horse of a different color. It's 1 1/2" at the top and reduces down to 1 1/4" at the bottom. Guess what I couldn't find anywhere. A 1 1/2" to 1 1/4" reducer! It seems next to nobody makes this piece of hardware anymore. Little wonder being that it came out of a trailer that's almost 60 years old. I ended up having to fashion one from a 1 1/2" connector and a 1 1/4" connector with a short compression sleeve in between. There was one place where I had to glue the pipes together with lots of LockTite glue and clamped them off with hose clamps. They'll not be coming apart any time soon. The assembly has been tested and no leaks were detected.
Brrrrrr! It's 12F in Eugene, Oregon and we're just not used to that sort of thing!
Cupa hot black in this here SP mug and a couple over easy with a side of pig sticks when you have time, Zoe... You girls are looking bright-eyed this morning!
Looks like I will have some time to get a bit of work done laying subroadbed today and this weekend. If I don't get too lazy, that is!
Happy Birthday to those indulging today. Get buck wild.
Get well soon, those who need to.
Get to work, the rest of you mugs!!!
Happy Birthday Tom and Lee....Hope you have a great day...
Morning...Its sunny and cold here 30 right now after 10 last nite..Folks been asking about Inch I gotta give him a call on the land line..I havn't heard from Him...You all have a good one...jerry
LSWrrJeff, I noticed the same thing as I tried to place an older church into my downtown area next to a Walther’s Benson’s 5 & Dime. The Walther’s building towered over the (Atlas?) stone church. As far as the door goes, back in the 1940-1960ish the front doors were smaller than they are today. I tried to install a new back door in my Girlfriend’s 1912 house and found I needed to cut and re-frame the wall to accept the new door. On my house the space for a storm door is 4” narrower than a standard storm door.
Coffee in a UNION PACIFIC BIGBOY mug, please.
***Tom, Lee, "HAPPY BIRTHDAY".
It's going to be one of those mandatory "help the wife with family nonsense business days". I would rather be in the train room.
Have a good day y'all.
Rob
LEE: LEE!!!
sneaky sneaky sneaky----trying to sneak by your birthday?----sheesh
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/
Good morning! Boy Chili sure sounds good for lunch. Best have coffee and a glazed donut or two now though. Today: Sunny, with a high near 33. South southwest wind between 6 and 8 mph. Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around 21. South wind between 6 and 9 mph.
Rob- The house looks great!
CNCharlie- We gave up on not letting the dog in bed a long time ago for the same reasons. Dogs happy, dog sleeps. Dog sleeps, I sleep. I sleep, I happy. Everybody's happy.
Happy Birthday Lee and Tom!!!!! ( boy you'd think Ray is from New York. "to yoose?")
Alright I am not going to plan anything today. Nothing. Not a thing. Other than work at 5. Every time I plan stuff so I can into the trainroom, something comes up and I never get there. So today I've planned nothing. Well other than unload the truck at about 11:30. And some laundry has to be done. Oh and sometime I must bring a table up from downstairs for Brenda's "we offer you supposed discounts on crappy overpriced jewelry so we can get in your home so we can sell your friends crappy overpriced" jewelry party. For which I thankfully will be working. Poor dog.
Have a Great Day!!!
Oh yeah, I'm supposed to vacuum the carpets also. Wonder if there was anything else?
Yes.. Tom.. even if its a late one.. Happy Birthday. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5t6ILa45oxo You younger ones .. won't get a kick out of that link.. but Jeff and some of the others.. might chuckle, I know I do.. I was surprised to see I still remember the words.
Mornin' everyone!
Zoe how about a big bowl of oatmeal with raisins and brown sugar and my usual cup of dark roast in a R&GV mug. I'll go sit with the crowd over by the piano. BTW I didn't know we had a piano.
So what's going on this morning? What? Who's Birthday? Well that explains the piano! I think we all need to sing THE song. Got the sheet music right here......
OK I'll conduct it, ......... Ready?
Hope you have a great day, Tom!
What it's Lee's B-Day too. Ok Here we go again, just substitute Lee where it says Tom, OK?
"Hippo Birdy, 2 Ewes, Hippo Birdy 2.........."
Man some of you guys should have paid better attention in Music Class....
It's a nice warm 18°F outside here in the Finger Lakes with a predicted high of 23°F later. Only got a dusting of what they call Lake Effect overnight. A bit more of the same all day. I consider Geneva is lucky. Warsaw, NY got 18" of the stuff, and Rush (where our museum is) has 6". A place called Colden, NY has between 22" and 23". Lake Effect, once going just keeps taking moist air off the lakes and dumping it as sn*w in a particular location untill the wind shifts. So it is possible to get several feet of snow in a couple of days.
Looks like a good day to w**k down cellar on the layout.
Later!
73
Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO
We'll get there sooner or later!
Good M-m-morning, Zoe - yes, I will have a big mug of hot cocoa and a cinnamon roll, please. Thanks. I'll sit by the stove and warm up a bit.
blownout cylinderDon't you just love the weather? We are now seeing windchills around the -22C mark tonight--and we are supposed to go to -13C----with the winds stll doing the 40-70kmh thing---it'll be CCCOLD!!
Rob - the house looks great - if it's too contrasty, maybe you could do a sort off-white wash over the siding part? Could tone it down some of the contrast. I'm guessing that by this morning you'll be going around and breaking the ice in the water troughs, though, right?
Jeff, it sounds like your folks are (indirectly) doing like I've heard is done around this time of year - hiding the presents at another home, so they don't get 'peeked' at early. Looks like you'll have about as much fun as a kid at Christmas, with the new stuff. Hopefully, your foot will be healing up enough after Christmas for MRR'ing fun.
Robby, yeah, I was figuring on getting the hopper's steps tended to - as I said, maybe over my Christmas vacation. Then on to some more weathering practice of my own, and I have some track to finish wiring up, too.
Ulrich, good point there on the CV. (chuckle) Even if you could load your layout design software on the computer at the seminar, you'd still have to save any good plans you came up with back onto a disk for taking home. Maybe your Christmas break isn't too far away...? Oh, wanted to tell you, I heard Chloe telling Vinnie before she left this morning that she has orderd another LKAB mug to replace that one in pieces.
Chris, that about the snow/ice deal with salt is something I'm familiar with. Maybe you'll get some sunny days to warm up the surface enough that it will run off the edges of the roads.
JR, you could pitch it to your wife about disposing of the clothing as: "Honey, think of all the people who don't have hats, and with it being the colder time of year, we could help them out with all these extra hats [, pants, old sweaters, etc.] that we have..." Best wishes on the shelf layout in the den - that wouldn't involve much space, so I would think that could be an easier sell to the CFO.
Oh, almost forgot to wish Tom White - and Lee, you rascal, trying to slip your birthday past us -
Dig in, 'birthday boys' - and Zoe has a couple of flavors of ice cream if you'd like some on top of your cake!
Jerry, have you heard from Inch lately? Wondering if he's sn*wed in, or down with a cold or such. Hope you and Sallie are staying warm there.
Zoe, after BridgeTom and Lee have sliced the cake (and got their pieces), I'd like a slice with a scoop of vanilla ice cream on top, please. Thanks - I'll stick here by the stove. Still warming up from the trip over to the Diner.
Blessings and a warm spot for you today,
Jim in Cape Girardeau (currently a blazing 26 F/-3C)
Garry, what DCC system are you installing?
---TomW!!!! ----
Good Morning--
I've got stuff to do today---much stuff---we got family coming for Xmas that I have not seen for a LOOOONNG time!! Now we gonna get all kindsa stuff for them!!
Chloe--I'll have a coffee and a toast with jam please----I'll be over at the window booth and do some train watching
Tom and Lee - a little late, but I hope not too late!
Good Morning: Dropped inout of the snow flurries to say Happy Belated Birthday to BridgeTom and to Lee. While I'm here Zoe, I'll have a medium JR Regular and a slice of the banana bran loaf heated with butter, thanks.
"There are always alternatives, Captain" - Spock.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TOM!
Good morning. It's 40 and cloudy. The high will be near 50 with rain.I've been looking at the houses I got yesterday and noticing the shortcuts manufacturers used back then to get a good looking house into a given space. The doors are all HO Scale height but are narrow and the structure is pushed together from side to side as if it were in a vise. When set into an area with like sized structures this made the area seem a little larger. After all, who cared overall how the houses looked, the emphasis was on the trains. I took photos of some of the houses yesterday with an auto set in front. They look like modern offerings with a 1/64 matchbox car in front. The car is however 1/87 scale. I have a couple of old scale size cars from the early 70's and they're made to the same smallish size as the houses, which seem to be caught between HO and TT size. I have other HO structures that are like this and they were bought many years ago. It seems that our houses have gotten larger over the years as modelers demanded more accuracy in scale of not only the trains but the autos and structures as well.
Good morning. Its another cold morning, and a VERY cold night.
Might go do some shopping this morning, and maybe see what I can do on the layout. Not much planned other than that.
Jim.......I'm glad you like the hopper still. Maybe the "steps" can get fixed over winter??
Jeff........Sounds like you have some "items" for your layout.
Tom!!!!!!!
"Rust, whats not to love?"
Good Morning All,
21F here with a bit of wind. Some flurries precdicted as well but not too bad. I'll have a regular and an english muffin please - to go as it will be another busy day.
Happy Birthday Tom
That's a nice addition to your layout Jeff - Robby did ya proud.
Trying to get more done on the house in the evenings so the HD list gets whittled down. Starting to look more seriously at a shelf layout in the den and with a nicely finished front, it might just fly. Priority is still to finish up the basement and stow the boxes of "stuff" we still haven't sorted through. I for one advocate the use of another dumpster as most of the "stuff" hasn't seen the light of day in decades. How many plastic travel mugs do we really need? We have found enough hats to start another collection even though a large laundry basket full got tossed after the fire (smoke and scorch marks). We'll see how all this plays with the CFO.
Catch ya later, J.R.
TWHITE!
Good morning all, it's 0 degrees here with 30MPH winds.
Good Morning, America,
Another w.o.t. day at the seminar. Today, I am supposed to learn how to write a CV using MSWord - this is not a configuration variable, in case you are a DCC user ... Unfortunately, I cannot load my track planning program to this computer here, I could make good use of the time. So it will be another day of grin and bear .
Chris - I ain´t no patient man, no Sir! I have learned to keep my mouth shut. Once you are part of our social security system, this is the way to go. If you don´t cooperate, they reduce your "allowance" by 30 % and man, that hurts! Most people get seriously ill after a little while, as living under a constant threat is no fun at all.
Rob - great little house!
None of that white stuff around, yet. The weatherguessers are predicting the first sn*w flake of this season for this afternoon. (Chris - twice the word "this" in one sentence would certainly not pass THAT´s liking)
Flo, dear, coffee please in my LKAB mug.
Whaddya say - Vinnie dropped it? Aw, shucks! Make it a WP & Y RR mug, then.
A good day to all of you!
Good evening, time for a late supper as I toss the fedora with the "press" card onto the hat rack by the door. Everything is now completed for THAT, she's getting four articles...she'll be a happy little camper. I've already got a bunch of leads to cover, maybe she'll call-off the "facetime" tomorrow. I can always run down to the office while I'm out and about this weekend to drop-off the photos. *crossing fingers*
ROB: THAT house looks real good! I've seen a lot like it. What brand is THAT again?
ROBBY P & JEFF: I had a sneaking, nagging suspicsion THAT was a ROBBY P RailBox... fantastic as always. And, I'll admit it JEFF, I was skeptical about latex paint, but you've shown it w**ks just fine. 36 degrees 'eh? I'm aching, longing, yearning for it to get back UP to 36 degrees!!!! The roads are pretty much all plowed...but the snow turned to ice, and the salt mix won't do anything until the temps get back to around 20...in a few days.
JIM: Thanks Pal (for liking my writing), I get by...never claimed to be a "writer," kinda got thrown into it. I did get two big "attaboy" notes forwarded today by Mr. Boss...hope he keeps THAT in mind if/when he looks at Christmas bonuses...
ULRICH: You are a far, far, far more patient man than I. I would be going nuts in THAT seminar...or 'indoctrination,' or whatever. Having some self-appointed do-gooder telling me what/how/when to eat goes against my self-reliant/personal liberty/freedom/personal responsibility loving nature. I'd likely tell them WHERE they could "stuff" their stuff. Of course, I'd be escorted out the door soon after... Just out of curiosity, what can they do to you if you "fail" the course by having an outburst of common sense???
Also ULRICH, thanks for the news bulletin on Kermit... I posted THAT on my bookFace page. No comments yet...Hmmmmmmm.
Think I'll just settle in here at the RC for a *BRRRRRRRRRRRRRAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAP!*
TODD!
I'd get the guy a lump of coal for Christmas...but he'd probably just smile and make hopper loads out of it...
As I was saying, I think I'll just settle in here at the RC for awhile, get warmed up before filing the last story and going nite-nite.
Chris
The Cedar cRapids Industrial Branch: Proudly Shipping Yesterday's CrunchBerries Tomorrow!
Good Evening,
Cold? I can give you cold. Right now it is -24C with a -31C(-24F) windchill. It has been sunny though, when it isn't dark which is most of the time.
Didn't do much tonight, just watched a couple of DVD's, one shot by Newton Rossiter with lots of NKP berkshires, DM&IR Yellowstones, etc. I also watched one on the restoration of CPR's Hudson #2816.
Well time to gather up Pippa and put her on the bed for the night. She sleeps beside me which is ok as I found that she stays put for the night that way and rarely gets me up.
CN Charlie
Scrambled egg-whites with tomatoes, onions, sea salt & pepper, please.
Spent a few minutes in the train room touching up the cracks in the (now dry) sheetrock stuff. Ready to drill holes for lights and set the first 3 houses in place. Perhaps I'll get to it in the next few days.
Image looks darker (more contrasty) than the actual model.
Started packing the Inlaws (for the LAST time, and I MEAN IT.)
Going to be in the teens here tonight, so topped off all the water troughs/tubs this evening.
Hope everyone is doing well.