Good morning Crew,
Well it is time to get out your winter gear. They are forecasting snow for the next couple of nights. We can never get by Halloween without sloppy weather. But they do say by Sat & sun the temps SHOULD be back into the double didgets.
Galaxy, sure hope all goes well for you today. Check back in as soon as you can.
You fellas were speaking about your four legged companions and their age. Well we have had a tough go in our dog family as of late. About a month ago our Mini Dashound "Buddy" departed with a coronary problem he was 14.5 years. Last Sat. morning my second Son's Great Pyrenese "Monte" who was 8.5 years passed with a lung problem and then last evening my oldest Son in Grande Prairie, Alberta who has three Airedales, had one of them pass away, "Duke"he was 10. It is strange, because he was a real healthy fellow while his litter mate brother "Jake" has had several problems and we expected him to be the first, but not so "Shakey Jake" is still on the go. It is a realy sad time when you lose a pet. They truly become part of your family and show so much love. Fortunatly for all I've mentioned we have other dogs so the pain is muted some. (not much).. But I definatley would not be without a dog, I have had many over the years and will continue to. All mainly Rescue Dogs.
It was very foggy here this morning, but is clearing up now. Still overcast though and will remain that way.
I sure enjoy the WPF each week. Great work being done there, "Impressive"
Really busy schedule at work here the next couple of weeks, not much time for anything else. Then Mid Nov. we'll go to Spokane again for ten days, looking forward to that break.
Hope you all have a good week and that the sun comes shining through for you.
Blessings to all in need.
Johnboy out.............................for now
from Saskatchewan, in the Great White North..
We have met the enemy, and he is us............ (Pogo)
Mornin' everyone!
Zoe, I'll have a Butter Rum Muffin with real butter and my cup of dark roast coffee in a R&GV RR Mug. I'll be at the Rivet Counter for a few minutes. Then I have a large list of things THAT have been put off for the past few weeks THAT must get done very soon......
Galaxy, you are in my prayers! by now you are probably checking in at the hospital, but you can read this when you get home. Good Luck!
So who OKed the new parking lot here! Sheesh! We just got the other side of the Depot cleared of all the old collection of junked stuff and they enlarge the parking lot..... What? No they are not putting in a "Parking Garage here! NO!
Well, I best get to w*rk!
73
Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO
We'll get there sooner or later!
Mourning Folks
Flo, just a Diet Dew please.
Again I like to thank all that had answer about Tiff. She did fall one time yesterday in the Hallway, but was able to get back up by her self. So far today she is doing fine, hoping the Med is helping her.
Robby P Thanks for posting the pictures of the freight cars. I am starting to get interested in weathering again after looking at your work. Few years ago I weathered all the car's I added to my fleet. Then, well just stopped.
Talk at you all latter.
Ken
I hate Rust
TMarsh G- Good luck today. Praying for you. Your hospitals sound like ours. Constant construction and parking is an afterthought. In fact they are just completing another big medical building of some sort, that they removed a parking lot for. So I ask, where are the people who used to park there going to park? Where are the people who go to the new building going to park? And… where are the employees of new building going to park? The answer? Well, they are building a multi level parking garage in another parking lot. Great? Not unless you are a doctor of some sort. They claim it would empty a few spots and the doc’s could get in to the patient quicker and they wouldn’t have to leave so soon from the GC if they didn‘t have to walk from a parking space. So......, where are the people who parked there going to.... never mind.
G- Good luck today. Praying for you. Your hospitals sound like ours. Constant construction and parking is an afterthought. In fact they are just completing another big medical building of some sort, that they removed a parking lot for. So I ask, where are the people who used to park there going to park? Where are the people who go to the new building going to park? And… where are the employees of new building going to park? The answer? Well, they are building a multi level parking garage in another parking lot. Great? Not unless you are a doctor of some sort. They claim it would empty a few spots and the doc’s could get in to the patient quicker and they wouldn’t have to leave so soon from the GC if they didn‘t have to walk from a parking space. So......, where are the people who parked there going to.... never mind.
Thanks for the well wishes.....Yeah, they did buy more land to build more parking into, but they had planned a parking garage in addition, which apparently now is scrapped due to lack of remaining money. They also had to build in a flood wall as the flood of 06 took over the bottom layer of the hospital and covered the parking lot. SO now...get this the parking lot is still in flood zone and the flood wall is up near and only to protect the hosptial! WHo cares if the patients or Dr.s cars get flooded. AND you can bet if they do manage to build the garage as you said. the Dr.s will be the first to get the spots high over flood level to save their cars!
Ah well progress.
AHve a better day all than I may be having!
-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.
Good Morning! Coffee please. G- Good luck today. Praying for you. Your hospitals sound like ours. Constant construction and parking is an afterthought. In fact they are just completing another big medical building of some sort, that they removed a parking lot for. So I ask, where are the people who used to park there going to park? Where are the people who go to the new building going to park? And… where are the employees of new building going to park? The answer? Well, they are building a multi level parking garage in another parking lot. Great? Not unless you are a doctor of some sort. They claim it would empty a few spots and the doc’s could get in to the patient quicker and they wouldn’t have to leave so soon from the GC if they didn‘t have to walk from a parking space. So......, where are the people who parked there going to.... never mind. Best get going. Lee has made me jealous with his fantastic MRR weekend. RUBBING IT IN!!! as I see it. Guess I’ll go pout…. Ah I see Kyle’s rubbing it in too. Gee great. I knew I should have gone to the basement last night. Y’all have a Great Day now ya hear?!!!
Good Morning! Coffee please.
Best get going. Lee has made me jealous with his fantastic MRR weekend. RUBBING IT IN!!! as I see it. Guess I’ll go pout…. Ah I see Kyle’s rubbing it in too. Gee great. I knew I should have gone to the basement last night.
Y’all have a Great Day now ya hear?!!!
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, and put me with the group that will deal with rain today!! Rain today, and tomorrow!!
Lets see............Gotta get to Staples, and mail out a package. I have a couple of train cars to finish weathering on. I was think about adding on to the layout (which the wife doesn't know about ). Other than that, just a normal day.
Ray........Good looking shots!!
PA Tom...............Good shot. A house about a week ago was on fire, and I did get a shot, but not that good!! Also you still making the Greenberg train show? They have me at the entrance to the layouts.
"Rust, whats not to love?"
Up early here on the left coast....to the tune of 450am. The rain is driving, and the wind is howling. Can't really beat the arrival of the first good winter storm though! Wish I could stay indoors in some sweats, and play trains. Instead, I have to find my rain coat and head to w*rk. Did get most of the paint off my locomotive this weekend, so hopefully it can head to the paint shops this week. We'll see. Happy railroading.
Kyle
PUGET SOUND LINES
"Service, Pride and Efficiency"
Good Morning!!
It is almost 60F right now going to a high of 68F later on---in the rain. So I will be dragging the ol' wherever I go today.
I almost got the elevators all done when along came ol' Murph with a dropped shelf onto an elevator---hence crushing sad elevator----aahhh--no flo---you need not get Vinnie---I'll be a nice boy----
Anyways ---- off I be doing some other things---like fixing/repairing a few elevator parts/pieces
Flo---I'll just have a coffee and a bowl of shreddies please----I'll be at the back booth repairing this elevator-------
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. It's 72 and cloudy. The high will be 87 and it will be mostly cloudy. There's a 30% chance of rain.From what I could see the cable crews worked long into the night trying to resolve the latest bout of cable problems plaguing the area lately. For now it seems to be working. We'll see what the story is this afternoon as by then any problem has made itself known. The fun part of it is that when they fix one problem the next weak link in the system goes down and it may be down the line or somewhere back up the line where they've already been. Welcome to the digital age where everything has to be 100% or nothing works.
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 Morning, I was able to do a ton of MRR stuff this weekend; I’m working on the east end of town (opposite the roundhouse) where there is a long spur with 5 small industries. Scenery for the team track and railroad office is installed, the feed mill lot and ramp is installed, built a 10’ 7” back drop board for the harbor backdrop and installed it, framing for the freighter slip is finished. For the club layout I built 53 apple trees for the orchard behind the track side diner. I was going to take a few pictures, but I have “stuff” everywhere right now. If I can keep this momentum up I hope to install the small sugar beet refinery and finish the small industrial complex. It doesn’t look like I worked all weekend on the layout, but there is defiantly some sign of progress.GMT; I can still drive with the starter on my 2003 F250 Diesel.
Ok, I’m going to go catch up on weekend posts….
BM1 Lee Soule USCG (ret) L.S.&W Railroad Serving the Lower Great Lakes
Good Morning Folks!
Hope everyone had a great weekend.
Steven
Morning guys
Nervous again, though I shouldn't be. I wasn't nervous for either Carpal tunnel proceedure. I guess it is because there is already enough pain in my back that I don't need more.
Special thoughts and prayers for me today folks, thanks, appreciate it!
As I mentioned last night:
There is a sign in the ambulatory surgery bays at the hospital that says: " we want to make your stay here as comfortable as possible. Please let us know ahead of time what we can do to exceed your expectations while you are here." I told them I did not want no stinking muffin after the last surgeries {carpal Tunnel}, that I wanted Steak and Eggs for eating after the proceedure. I NEVER did get that, got that stinking muffin and coffee again...so they did NOT "Exceed my expectations". They didn't even MEET my expectations!!!
the North East Rail Modeler galaxy: What FLo? Oh, I can have steak and eggs here in the diner? well that don't do me no good iffen I am in the hospital now does it. DO you deliver????? No? well I tried. I hope your procedure goes good Galaxy. If you want, I can deliver the steak and eggs to you, but I'm not too sure how much of it will acually make it to you (the maze of hallways in a hospital make me super hungry, unfortunately)
galaxy: What FLo? Oh, I can have steak and eggs here in the diner? well that don't do me no good iffen I am in the hospital now does it. DO you deliver????? No? well I tried.
What FLo? Oh, I can have steak and eggs here in the diner? well that don't do me no good iffen I am in the hospital now does it. DO you deliver????? No? well I tried.
I hope your procedure goes good Galaxy. If you want, I can deliver the steak and eggs to you, but I'm not too sure how much of it will acually make it to you (the maze of hallways in a hospital make me super hungry, unfortunately)
It's really easy NERM to get to me. Just go in the entry door of Lourdes Hospital, up one floor to the atrium and they will tell you which recovery booth I am in! No maze of halways or nuttin'! SO bring on the steak and eggs!
WEll, I had better go and start to get ready I guess. TIme to trim the beard and shower so I am well dried of soap before noon, as they really want you to take your shower the night before.
And NO BREAKFAST, Oh my.... it's a long way to 1 o'clock-ish whne I may get something to eat. If I am lucky the Dr. will be running ahead of schedule and they will take me right in soon after 11 Am arrival. Now parking is the serious thing....They are adding on to the hospital and parking is a frightmare this time of year! {A little humor doesn't hurt before a proceedure!}
TTYALLL8R
Good Morning ! from Tipton IN.
Bill Tidler Jr.
Near a cornfield in Indiana...
Hello ...
I'll have hot apple cider although one of those chocolate milkshakes like Todd's would be good.
Pittsbugh Tom .... That fire looks real.
Galaxy .... Prayers for you as you undergo the procedure tomorrow.
Der John ... I laughed at your comment about Morgan's dining car. Only you would have noticed that!
Ray ... I like the photos you posted.
Have any of you noticed the photo gallery feature in the forum? There are some good pictures there.
I am still working on my large commercial bakery. It could be called a bread factory I suppose.
Ulrich made a suggestion for locating the Novemebr diner. Anybody else have suggestions? Perhaps, the Prairie State would be good. We could keep an eye on Todd, Inch, and Jerry if we did so.
Calling all MIA's !!! ........ Come back!
Happy Model railroading
GARRY
HEARTLAND DIVISION, CB&Q RR
EVERYWHERE LOST; WE HUSTLE OUR CABOOSE FOR YOU
Evenin' Folks!
Flo, just a decaf for me.
Packer Ray, the diorama looks good. I may have missed something, but out of curiosity, why isn't there any scenery on it other than the ballast?
Ray, the diorama looks good. I may have missed something, but out of curiosity, why isn't there any scenery on it other than the ballast?
Thanks Vincent! There is no scenery as it isn't necessary for the judging. Only the trackage itself and details pertaining to the track are part of the judging. There is nothing wrong with adding scenery, buildings, etc. but it won't gain any more points (except that judges who like your scenery tend to give you a better look maybe....) I may add some terrain and other scenery sometime in the future as I will keep this module as a demo for shows, or teaching RR Merit Badge to Scouts.
Been downloading nd w*rking with all the photos i took yesterday.....
[edit] Got the photos done and put up at my Photobucket site. A couple shots from the layouts we had open yesterday. This one is from the layout (only about 20% sceniced) of one of the gentlemen that judged my layout for the Scenery Certificate.....
From the Seneca Valley Lines (Rochester MR Club):
This is from a Non-members layout. Small, but beautifully done layout. His Grandson was helping him run trains for us.
And one from one of our truly stunning late 1800/early 1900 era layouts:
Later!
Good evening everyone. I've been out for a few days (at the navy base for an airshow) so I got some catching up to do, as soon as I get the thrill of the power of an F-18 at full throttle shaking me to the core with sound alone out of my system (Mabe more on that later, mabe...)
I definately didn't do anything model railroad-related this weekend.
galaxy What FLo? Oh, I can have steak and eggs here in the diner? well that don't do me no good iffen I am in the hospital now does it. DO you deliver????? No? well I tried.
I'll get back to y'all later.
Hey guys
Did a little bit of wok on both cars. Red car got a brake fluid leak somehow, but that's been bended. I changed one of the battery connectors on the silver car to a larger clamp type (as opposed to the small factory ones). There's not enough cable to do the positive terminal and I really don't want to splice wires for the battery. I'll probably leave it as such until I relocate the battery to the trunk.
Jeff, I did some searching and that came up as one possible thing. That one is kind of vague, but when I searched I noted that many people changed the fuel pump and fuel filter and it went away.
Galaxy, yeah they are a pain sometimes. I wouldn't doubt the fuel pump is wearing out. The car has over 211,000 miles (Odometer is stuck at 210,871, seems to be common for SN mustangs to have broken odometers) and I doubt the fuel pump or filter have ever been changed. If changing the filter doesn't solve it, then I'm getting a larger fuel pump from summit.
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.
Evening gys
Chicken Cordon Bleu, lightly steamed al dente yellow squash and zucchini, rotten potatos for diner please. {at least thats what we had how about you?}
Nervous tonight.
TOmorrow I have a surgical proceedure to determine if I have necrotic {dead} tissue in my back. He will go in with a scalpal and make an incision and take out samples of tissue to be analyized. UGH!
Nothing to eat or drink after midnight, blah blah blah...be at the hospital at 11 AM tomorrow so I can wait...and wait...and wait...till they can get me in to do the proceedure. THen a happy litlle muffin and a cup of coffee and go home or rather out to eat if I'm up to it.
There is a sign in the ambulatory surgery bays at the hospital that says: " we want to make your stay here as comfortable as possible. Please let us know ahead of time what we can do to exceed your expectations while you are here." I told them I did not want no stinking muffin after the last surgeries {carpal Tunnel}, that I wanted Steak and Eggs for eating after the proceedure. I NEVER did get that, got that stinking muffin and coffee again...so they did NOT "Exceed my expectations".!!
rest easy tonight gentlemen, for tomorrow is another day! {for me a bit painful of a day}
Evenin' folks!
Flo, I'll have a cheeseburger with fries and a trip to the salad bar. Oh, and an iced tea as well. I'll go sit at the rivet counter for a while.
Well, except for answering a bunch of emails today and driving up to Canandaigua to feed the kitties there, I rather wasted the entire day. The wood guy never showed up (he was supposed to call before he delivered anyway) so I have no idea when THAT will be brought.
Todd, thanks! I will keep the module as is or possibly put a bit of scenery and maybe a building along the siding. I can use it when I teach RRing Merit Badge to Scouts. Already have a guy who wants to borrow it for THAT purpose.
"Oh, and looking again at your module, especially THAT overhead shot, I swear I can just about smell the creosote and feel the ballast crunching under my steel toed boots." Chris THAT is one of the best compliments I have ever had on my w*rk...... And Rerun is actually a Heinz 57 dog, huh? Well he looks like a good companion to me!
So..... Tom...... Did anybody bother to call the Fire Dept. ???? Inquiring minds want to know!
Well (deep subject) I need to catch up on some other reading, so I will see you all later!
So THATs what Rerun was doing over there... Huh. He was saying something about finding a shoe or a slipper, must've gone on to "Plan B." I know how you meant it TODD, and I've explained to the fuzzy boy. But, THAT only prompted yet another furrow upon his brow. He says he is "furry," I say he's "fuzzy."
RAY: Rerun thanks you... he likes to call himself a "compact black lab." Technically he is: black lab, chow, German short-hair pointer and two or three other breeds all rolled into one extremely smart fuzz wa......... little furry creature. Oh, and looking again at your module, especially THAT overhead shot, I swear I can just about smell the creosote and feel the ballast crunching under my steel toed boots.
Well, to borrow a quote the "musician" who claims to be an "artist" who now is represented by some kind of symbol but used to be called Prince, today I did "something pretty close to nothing." Too tired to do anything of any significance, too uncomfortable to sleep. While I did not throw my back out yesterday whilst doing some w**k with a shovel, right now I'd very much like to. I did find some fire engines for the rest of the committee to ponder tomorrow night (committee meeting). Some idiot forgot he had to w**k THAT night, and instead of meeting on Tuesday, suggested Monday instead. Sometimes, I really irritate myself. Oh well, I drew-up a list of suggestions and my rationale for the rest of the guys to look at, laugh at, or actually discuss. They can agree, disagree, or just toss the whole mess into the trash can.
I suppose I oughta go see if Rerun has anything left in him needing removal... and see if the Wife has any plans for supper. She's been an unproductive lump all day as well.
Chris
***EDIT*** TOM: Wow...a worker with exposure issues...looks like plenty of w**k to go around on THAT job...
The Cedar cRapids Industrial Branch: Proudly Shipping Yesterday's CrunchBerries Tomorrow!
You would think I'm old enough to stop making these stupid mistakes, but no, I don't ever seem to learn. A couple of years ago. we were riding an excursion train when a car two up from us derailed. Did I get pictures? Nope, batteries in the camera went dead right before the derailment.
Last week after doing some railfanning at my favorite place, I though I had better change out the camera batteries when I got home. Well, guess who forgot to do that. So what happens today when I go to the same spot? I see a little column of black smoke down the road. Being a retired firefighter, I had to check it out. Short version of this story - I got just a few photos and the batteries went dead again. Went back to the camera case to get fresh ones only to discover that I neglected to replace them the last time. I'll never learn I guess.
Tom
Pittsburgh, PA
Back home. Think I'll have a chocolate milkshake over here in my usual booth please. Aaaaaaah. time to relax and wait while Brenda makes sup....... what's this I just sat in? Eeeew. I guess I deserved that. Sorry Rerun. I really didn't mean it as an insult.
Ray- Looks very nice. I think I do now remember the photo. Might have been more intrigued with the levers. Are you going to use it on your layout somewhere? Seems a waste of such beautiful trackwork if not. Unless you have other plans. You might have also addressed that too. Forgive me for my confusion. Been pretty busy with TONS of things running through my head. Much of which seems to just keep on going lately.
Looks like Rerun and Missy have the same idea of how to spend the afternoon. Think I'll join them. I could hit the trainroom, but am afraid I'd just want to do something I don't have time to do. Maybe I ought to just wait.
Dogs sure have a messy way of showing their dislike.
Well, the Sidewalks Opening was a smash hit with the general population - hoards of us turned out. I used a n Anglican "Collect for Civic Occasions" as a starting point for the blessing, flowed well, got the job done, and I hope was God-honouring!
Todd:
Odd I would like the coffee flavored ice cream thing, but not coffee with milk.
But she does realize it was for the good of the dog. Inhuman if she didn't.
Jeff: Would your mother be willing to deed over the driveway as a Right of Way to you? That would settle the matter regardless of who subsequently owns the now vacated property.
Some kind of an evening meal is about to be got ready, so I'll say TTFN.
"There are always alternatives, Captain" - Spock.
galaxy Jeffrey.- any possiblity you can aquire the trailer she is in now that they redid into a "house-like affair"?? Seems it might be a better option for you? I'd like to see you in somehting better than the old one you got already?
Jeffrey.- any possiblity you can aquire the trailer she is in now that they redid into a "house-like affair"?? Seems it might be a better option for you? I'd like to see you in somehting better than the old one you got already?
jeffrey-wimberly She and her husband acquired the next trailer over a few years ago. They completely rebuilt the inside to the point that it looks like a house inside instead of a trailer.
She and her husband acquired the next trailer over a few years ago. They completely rebuilt the inside to the point that it looks like a house inside instead of a trailer.
TMarsh Jeff- Is that the neighbor who constantly noses in on what you‘re doing and tells you how to maintain your yard etc.?
Jeff- Is that the neighbor who constantly noses in on what you‘re doing and tells you how to maintain your yard etc.?
der5997 Jeff: Speaking of uncoupling remotely, did you ever come across an in-track device for uncoupling Horn Hooks? I had one years ago on my last HO layout. Very simple, two fine spring wires running parallel to the track engage the "horns" and squeeze them together, thus releasing the "hooks" - kinda elegant, but I only ever saw the one. Maybe they're a common item elsewhere, but not where we've ever lived as mmrs. Sounds like your niece has a great plan - how would she be for a neighbour?
Jeff: Speaking of uncoupling remotely, did you ever come across an in-track device for uncoupling Horn Hooks? I had one years ago on my last HO layout. Very simple, two fine spring wires running parallel to the track engage the "horns" and squeeze them together, thus releasing the "hooks" - kinda elegant, but I only ever saw the one. Maybe they're a common item elsewhere, but not where we've ever lived as mmrs. Sounds like your niece has a great plan - how would she be for a neighbour?
Afternoon everyone!
Zoe just a large Dr. Pepper for me right now.
Chris, I have always had a soft spot for Black Labs. They are always such wonderful dogs! Zoe, get a couple more hamburgers for Re-run..........
TMarsh Ray- Congrats on the First Place. I had no doubts you would do well. By the way, did I miss a picture of the completed diorama? I must have and I don’t find it as I scan back a few pages. I see the in progress shots. Probably just
Ray- Congrats on the First Place. I had no doubts you would do well. By the way, did I miss a picture of the completed diorama? I must have and I don’t find it as I scan back a few pages. I see the in progress shots. Probably just
Well OK, if you insist...
A close up of the turnouts:
There are more photos of it in the WPF thread.
I have been waiting for a phone call from the guy with the firewood. I need to be around when he brings the truckload. I will also have to drive to Canandaigua to take care of the felines at my sister's house. One more week of this......
*the door creaks open, a compact black-lab looking dog comes trotting in with great purpose in each step. He pauses, hops up onto the Rivet Counter and clears his throat.
"A-HEM! I am NOT a 'fur wad.'"
Rerun then hops down and promptly goes over to the ladies and begins charming them out of a plate of burgers...
Goooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooood Morning, bucket of coffee, extra-strong. Insomnia hit me last night too.
'Tis a good day to do MRR stuff, or lounge around as a non-productive lump. Rerun has chosen (other than taking TODD to task) to be a non-productive lump today. I may follow suit. Or I could splash some paint around in the RR room, or w**k on a boxcar, or do more Truck Committee research, or get a jump on an article for next week, or.......... go be a lump. The race (Martinsville) is gonna start soon, the No. 17 appears to once again be crap, so might not do much more than have the race as background noise. Could see if I can find the Steelers on "normal" TV. Could just go inspect the inside of my eyelids for leaks.
RAY: Congrats! I'm really liking those switch levers. Not sure yet how to fit 'em into my plans...but I'm contemplating finding a way, they are just too cool. The bulk of my future turnouts will need ground throws rather than the tall switch stands, but I am very impressed with the Details West units and how WOLFGANG managed to make 'em turn.
ROBBY P: Man, you need to protect your hands much like a surgeon would! Glad it was just a "nick" and not something more serious. THAT was a very impressive line-up of your $30 freight cars, by the way.
CUDA KEN: Our very best wishes and thoughts to you and your fuzzy friend! Rerun is going to be 8 in February... I'm hoping for a long, long life for my Little Fuzzy Buddy, but I know sooner or later the day will come when I have to make the decision. My goal is we both grow old together and raise heck in the nursing home!
Welp, I'm gonna have me a seat here at the RC, watch Rerun schmoooooooooooze goodies out of the girls and cogitate about what to do this afternoon.
Good Morning! Tired. Some coffee please. Thanks. Harvest is over. Now, for you “non-farm" types, and that's not a bad thing, that doesn’t mean all the crops are in and the combines are put away. That just means the amount of farmers still harvesting is few enough that the elevator has stopped working weekends and have gone back to the normal hours. I have a wife again that I don’t have to visit at work to see. Problem is I have to get used to her all over again. Is this hobby really that frail that whenever someone mentions they model railroad in public it’s viewed as a brave and much much needed boost for this who really knows how old hobby? I mean really. The catalogs show many products. New stuff all the time. If it was that in danger, I doubt they would be that way. The train shows are always packed. Even here in central Illinois. (Oops, sorry. I mean Illinoy). I don’t see any of these celebs “hiding” that they are Model Railroaders. Shoot when I talk to someone, I don’t just say, how ya doin’ My names Todd, the specials are…. Oh by the way did I mention I'm a Model Railroader? We don’t know what color pajamas they prefer either, but if someone asks, I’m sure they’ll say and then the Payama industry will be on the way to being saved. Jeff- your description of time allowed for the van repairs sounds like my time allowed for the house repairs. Albeit different reasons, but the schedule sounded familiar. Is that the neighbor who constantly noses in on what you‘re doing and tells you how to maintain your yard etc.? Kyle- To each his own on the “coffee” thing. Personally, I like coffee, but not mixed with stuff. Unless it’s those jamoca shakes at Wendy’s. Something about the taste doesn’t work for me. As for Sergeants, those who are super prototypical swear they are the greatest thing since non conductive wire cutters. Those that feel the size is secondary usually don’t.
Good Morning! Tired. Some coffee please. Thanks.
Harvest is over. Now, for you “non-farm" types, and that's not a bad thing, that doesn’t mean all the crops are in and the combines are put away. That just means the amount of farmers still harvesting is few enough that the elevator has stopped working weekends and have gone back to the normal hours. I have a wife again that I don’t have to visit at work to see. Problem is I have to get used to her all over again.
Is this hobby really that frail that whenever someone mentions they model railroad in public it’s viewed as a brave and much much needed boost for this who really knows how old hobby? I mean really. The catalogs show many products. New stuff all the time. If it was that in danger, I doubt they would be that way. The train shows are always packed. Even here in central Illinois. (Oops, sorry. I mean Illinoy). I don’t see any of these celebs “hiding” that they are Model Railroaders. Shoot when I talk to someone, I don’t just say, how ya doin’ My names Todd, the specials are…. Oh by the way did I mention I'm a Model Railroader? We don’t know what color pajamas they prefer either, but if someone asks, I’m sure they’ll say and then the Payama industry will be on the way to being saved.
Jeff- your description of time allowed for the van repairs sounds like my time allowed for the house repairs. Albeit different reasons, but the schedule sounded familiar. Is that the neighbor who constantly noses in on what you‘re doing and tells you how to maintain your yard etc.?
Kyle- To each his own on the “coffee” thing. Personally, I like coffee, but not mixed with stuff. Unless it’s those jamoca shakes at Wendy’s. Something about the taste doesn’t work for me. As for Sergeants, those who are super prototypical swear they are the greatest thing since non conductive wire cutters. Those that feel the size is secondary usually don’t.
Ken- I’m sorry to here that. Very sorry. Too bad we get so attached to the fur wads. I surely do pray you don’t have to make the dreaded decision to “put her to sleep”. THAT would be hard. Mom had to to her yup, 16 year old miniature Schnauzer about 8 or 9 years ago. Cancer. She still has occasioanal bad feelings for doing it to "her little baby girl". But she does realize it was for the good of the dog. Inhuman if she didn't. But that doesn't make it any easier to make the call. Well, I guess it does, but not much.
Well as you can tell I’m running reeeeeal late today. Gotta do a few things at Mom’s house, then go into town to see her. Since we’ll be halfway there anyway and Sears has a sale on their range hoods, will pick up one there. Hopefully. Then some different color grout for the floor on the ent…foy-yay. It would have been done yesterday but Brenda decided the grout we’ve been using is too light for this colored tile. Soooo….. Didn’t get done with that. I’m used to it by now.
Zoe, I'll have the #2 special, over easy on the eggs, bacon, home fries, and a double order of the sourdough bread toast with real butter to go along with my dark roast coffee ina R&GV RR mug! Thank you Ma'am!
Ken, glad to hear the little girl is doing a bit better today. I do hate to see a pet in pain. I had trouble sleeping last night myself. Couldn't get comfortable and had a shooting pain in my Left foot most of the night. About every 20 seconds, it felt like someone was stabbing my foot with an ice pick! Have no isea what was causing it..... appears better now THAT I am up and around.
Thank you folks for your kind words about the Merit Award. There is no way a couple years ago I would have the skills or knowledge to create the project and have it pass. I have learned an awful lot from all you folks here at this site..... I look at what I was doing a few years back and think, "What was I thinking..."
Oh, Mornin' Bill! Mornin' DG!
Should have a truck load of firewood arriving early this afternoon, so I know what I will be doing this week. (Stacking firewood) Best get myself in gear.
[edit] Der, I see you snuck in while I was finishing my coffee. I'll give the clipper oil a try when I ballast the turnouts at the top of Bare Mountain.
Robby, very nice as always!!! You almost make me wish I modeled a more modern time period.... Almost....
BTW, for those of you who are not familiar with how the Merit Award Judging is done in the NMRA. There is a matrix sheet used to help the judges award points. For instance the 40 points that can be awarded for "Construction" is a combination of the complexity/difficulty and the Quality/Workmanship involved. My score in the category might have been higher if I had chosen to do a Dual Gauge Turnout, a Double Crossover, Double Slip Switch, or 3 way turnout.... I didn't have the jigs to create any of those, nor the time to do it without the jigs..... So I probably received the absolute highest score possible with the ones I did. It still has to pass muster at the Region and National level, BTW