Good afternoon ...
Thanks again for the b'day wishes.
Ulrich... You work quickly. Nice results!
Jeff .... I like the tower.
Cheers, everybody.
GARRY
HEARTLAND DIVISION, CB&Q RR
EVERYWHERE LOST; WE HUSTLE OUR CABOOSE FOR YOU
Good Evening Folks,
a hot and humid day here in northern Germany. I found some time to w*rk on my station module.
There is still a lot to be done before this one will look the way I want. Those two buildings at the end will be replaced by more contemporary buildings and a lot of detail has to be added. But at least the module is now on its way to completion.
Jeff - hope you are staying dry in your area.
See you all tomorrow.
Afternoon All,
I'm sitting here waiting on the supervisor for the back splash . She gets off work at 3 PM. What a waste of time.
I am really not happy with NJI. I went to install the dwarf that they sent me only to find out that the defective one was shipped back to me without explanation. I sent the thing back in a padded envelope and they sent it back in a regular envelope that caused the back of the signal to pop off. I refuse to buy another NJI product so I jury rigged it to work but not prototypically. Luckily it is out of sight most the time. I think the thing that angers me the most is when I sent it back I thanked them for their customer service. I have 4 of their PL signals waiting for installation after Xmas and I sure hope they work because I won't get any help from the company if there is a issue. Live and learn I guess.
Jeff- I didn't mean the other tower was bad, just that I like the green one better.
Everybody have a great Labor Day.
Curt Webb
The Late Great Pennsylvania Railroad
http://s1082.photobucket.com/albums/j372/curtwbb/
...from Tipton IN.
Bill Tidler Jr.
Near a cornfield in Indiana...
After a windy night I'm still here. You won't be rid of me that easily. Power got knocked out for a short time last night but cable service was down until a little while ago. Gusty winds and rain are expected as Lee advances through Louisiana. Onset of tropical storm conditions isn't likely. There are no tropical cyclone watches or warnings in effect at this time. The center of Lee is in the vicinity of Iberia Parish in south central Louisiana. Winds near Lee are 15 to 25 mph with gusts to 35. It's windy here in west central but nothing I can't live with. Chance of rain is near 100%. Wind is gusting near 40 mph.
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
Mornin'............
Yawn...... Stretch......
Zoe, ah.... coffee, lots and lots of dark roast coffee and I don't even care what mug you put it in.......
Slept like a rock last night. Long busy, and fun day.
Todd, those "Honey" things do tend to break a guys concentration for a bit, don't they!
Today I get to help take down the Portable Garage and pack it away. I am giving the troop a good sized donation for being able to use it. Hoping the rain holds off long enough for us to get THAT done.
The two cats, Manét and Blackie are sleeping off having to be in fight or flight mode for several hours yesterday from having a bunch of little kids around most of the day..... Seems like there was something I forgot to say yesterday...... Hmmmm. Wonder what it wa.... OH!
Happy Birthday a day late Garry! You appear to be born on the same day my FIL was.... Hope it was a great one!
Actually, Ken, the Fire is Joe, the Rain is Tess, "and they call the wind..... Mariah!" (Ahem.... cough, cough..... I should have warmed up first I think!) Sorry, I just can't pass up a straight line like THAT one!!!
I'll catch you all later!
73
Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO
We'll get there sooner or later!
Morning All
Flo, cup of Joe pleases. (why did they start calling Coffee Joe anyway?)
All and no no rain so far today, does not look like it rained last night either.
Lee That is a truly a outstanding layout you got to visit! Thanks for sending the link so we could look at it.
Well, not a lot planed so far today. Hope to get the F7's speed matched today. Found that CV 54 was sat at 60 on the F7 a and was 0 on the B unit. Heck, I hate to admit this, I did not know what CV 54 did till I got some help in the DCC section. Guess I need to read more.
Well, I will drop by later.
Ken
I hate Rust
Good Morning!! Coffee and the Buffet please. Thanks. Cloudy through mid morning, then gradual clearing, with a high near 75. WOW! Low tonight is supposed to be 49. Talk about winter coming fast. Whew. Tomorrow they‘re calling for a high of only 70. Ray- I admit due to the word "Honey" being said from the Living Room, I did not get back to the pictures to check them out again. But the first time I looked, I couldn’t see the difference. Jerry- Congratulations. That is great. I tell you what, I for one am really looking forward to seeing what you can do with that much space. What you did with the I&S on what was about the size of a slice of bread was ammmaaazing!! I remember being shocked when I saw a picture of the entire layout for the first time. I assumed it was much bigger. And now you have it. Have fun! Ulrich- Not to worry, the hardest part is remembering the ones you talk to can’t catch that little grin, that mischievous glance, the chuckle or the voice inflections. That is just a problem we make when we become friends over the keyboard without actually ever meeting and getting to know each other and our personalities first. Good Luck in the contest! Aussie Jim- Yup, Tuesday. Monday is Labor Day. Sorry…Union rules.
Good Morning!! Coffee and the Buffet please. Thanks.
Cloudy through mid morning, then gradual clearing, with a high near 75. WOW! Low tonight is supposed to be 49. Talk about winter coming fast. Whew. Tomorrow they‘re calling for a high of only 70.
Ray- I admit due to the word "Honey" being said from the Living Room, I did not get back to the pictures to check them out again. But the first time I looked, I couldn’t see the difference.
Jerry- Congratulations. That is great. I tell you what, I for one am really looking forward to seeing what you can do with that much space. What you did with the I&S on what was about the size of a slice of bread was ammmaaazing!! I remember being shocked when I saw a picture of the entire layout for the first time. I assumed it was much bigger. And now you have it. Have fun!
Ulrich- Not to worry, the hardest part is remembering the ones you talk to can’t catch that little grin, that mischievous glance, the chuckle or the voice inflections. That is just a problem we make when we become friends over the keyboard without actually ever meeting and getting to know each other and our personalities first. Good Luck in the contest!
Aussie Jim- Yup, Tuesday. Monday is Labor Day. Sorry…Union rules.
Cape Jim- The local NCIS Addictions Anonymous meets on Tuesday nights. The nights I w**k. Their method is, they watch the show and then discuss reasons they should not have. Odd, but then again I’m no therapist. I have heard of "face your fears and addictions" type therapy though. Guess it works. Must, they come highly recommended with a large group. They are thinking of starting another chapter.
Well I don’t know what I’ll do today. A luxury I had last weekend too. With the dryness and heat, things aren’t growing an dwhat is, I do not want to..... stress. Until I hear from the prospective buyers, (They have looked at two other houses but still like this the best…so far), I hesitate to do any more because, well, what ever is done comes out of my pocket and if they are satisfied with the house at this point, why spend more money to get them to …like it. Or what if I do something they don’t like. SO! It’s a waiting game. Meantime, there are puh-LENTY of things around this house that need to be done before winter gets here tomorrow. You know, I just realized, I still have to get the snow blower ready to store for the summer.
Maybe today.
Ya’ll 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.
Oh, the leak in the roof; only happens with a very heavy rain. Walking up on the roof with a garden hose and soaking everything doesn’t work, I also tried to soak behind the gutters to re-create the leak. If I get 2” of rain less than half a pint of rain water falls into the bucket. I live in a 1 ½ story bungalow. There is a lower addition on the back of the house, with an upper addition on top of the lower addition.
Fall 2010: On the main roof I hired a roofer to check the flashing along the addition, chimney, and where the wall of the new addition (added in 1973-74) meets. Install a new bird cage on the chimney and inspect the mortar on the chimney.
March 2011: replaced the upper addition roof with a 90 pound rubber-2 part epoxy system. The roofing material was stretched over the roof edges behind the gutters.
May 2011: replaced the flashing and roof over the lower addition with a heavy shingle material that is twice as thick as the stuff Home Depot Sells. A rubber membrane was stretched over the edge and behind the gutters.
BM1 Lee Soule USCG (ret) L.S.&W Railroad Serving the Lower Great Lakes
Good Morning,
Happy Birthday Garry!I didn’t do much Saturday to the layout; I spent some time layout out decals for my Burkhart Coal Co. and my Northern Ohio sugar refinery. Today I need to harvest the rhubarb in the back garden and pick up around the house.
I posted pictures of my visit to the ELK RIVER logging railroad here: http://community.webshots.com/album/580819871jItFLb?vhost=community
The Elk River RR is a dual gage (HO and narrow gage) railroad set in the early 1930’s in a logging community. Everything you see is handmade, the buildings are scratch built or Bar Mills kits that have been kit bashed or customized. This layout will be open to NMRA members during the 2014 National Convention in Cleveland. ~Enjoy
GOOD MORNING!!!
Today is SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 4,2011!!!
-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.
Tall glass of cool water.
***Garry, HAPPY BIRTHDAY. Hope it's been a grand one for you.
Beyond exhausted tonight after spending much of the day preparing for the storms beginning tomorrow afternoon. Still didn't finish, but simply was unable to do anymore. (disease sucks) Anyway, there is a Torcon 5 rating for this one with at least 6" of rain, so at the very least our farm is going to become a lake. EEKS!!!
Hope all of you getting hit by "Lee" stay safe.
Rob
Evening all. No rain here yet, but I hear its coming. Not doing anything tonight, kinda tired out. I think, like everyone else it seems, I need to recharge my batteries. Waiting on Amy to get home as we speak, then heading off to bed, she's gone to Montgomery all day to put some stuff up (the girls' clothes that they can't wear anymore) for a consignment sale, then stopped by my parent's place to eat dinner and let the girls spend some time with their grandma and grandpa. So I'm at home alone (yay!) Not going to have anything tonight, just wanted to stop in and check up on everyone.
Goodnight all!
Good Evening,
Happy Birthday Garry!!!!
Jerry, great news on your new benchwork. How big is it? It is just about in the same state as my pending N scale adventure. I did buy a new light to put over it today as it isn't very bright in the furnace room/ workshop where I had to put it. What did you use for what looks to be a back drop curving around it? Good luck on finding more kato track. If you do have to buy new I found that M.B.Klein had the best price on it.
Had a cool, rainy day here but it was a welcome change to actually get some rain.
Ray, glad to hear the party went well.
Ken, the tender has power pickup on that Mehano loco. I agree that the detail on their Sante Fe is really quite good especially on that CNR version you have. Other Mehano engines aren't that good.
Whoever said model railroading makes you feel like a kid again, well I know its true as I'm still sulking over having to send back my U2g.
Well it's back to fence repairs this weekend. I'm going to do the fence along the side and hope to make a start tomorrow. My wife advises me that we are taking the MIL out for lunch tomorrow so who knows how much I'll get done but there is always Monday. I'd like to get it done tomorrow as the neighbours are away and I have to do the repairs from their side.
Getting late so Good Night All,
CN Charlie
Curt Webb Jeff- The tower looks 100% better with your painting it.
Jeff- The tower looks 100% better with your painting it.
Good evening.
Thanks to everybody for the happy birthday wishes. It was very nice.
I did work on the layout. It was too hot to do outside stuff. Some of the layout work takes a lot of time. Slowly, I am putting my city put together.
Cheers.
Evening Gang: The good news is the big fire is 60% contained. Amry Ann and I drove up there yesterday and it is really a sight to see. Every tree is nothing but a black stick and there is gray ash covering everything. The really good news is that no one has been seriously injured. We also got a close look at the Canadair fire bombers at the Mineral Wells airport. Great aircraft. They land on the lake at speed to load and are off again in minutes. They hold a lot of water and it really helps put down the hot spots. I was sure to thank the crews for there work. I also looked up the Army National Guard crews and gave them a big Well Done and Thank You.
I did get to the basement today and did some more cleaning up. I found some code 70 flex track that I had forgotton I had. I do like the code 70 for my layouts. The layout I have now is code 100 so the 70 stuff really looks small.
I saw the Bachman B&O EM-1 in MR. I compaired it to photos of the DM&IR Yellowstone. Very close. Just needs a new cab and tender and it would be alright for me.
Again it's late so I guess I'll hit the hay.
Cood Night All
Evening, Flo - I'll have a Rio Grande mug of coffee and a hot fudge brownie sundae a slice of Garry's cake, please (with French vanilla ice cream, sure). Hey, it's the weekend, so you're taking out all the calories, right? Thanks!
Kind of a lazy day today, since I got laundry done yesterday. Almost felt retired, except that I wasn't doing as much as several of our 'retired' Diners. Yesterday, after I got back from laundry, I found out the plumber had tried to come by, and the landlady said it might be Tuesday before they fixed my leaking tub/shower faucet. Just as I was figuring on having THAT thing dripping all weekend, the plumber called - said another job wasn't there, and he was about 30-45 minutes away (so I told him I'd wait). He came by (with helper/apprentice) and after getting the water turned off and pulling the mechanism, found that it had (calcium?) buildup on it (Cape's water is fairly hard). So, they made a trip to the parts store and came back with a new shower head and faucet for the tub, and had it installed within 3-4 hours I think. I figure that's not bad for having to make a trip to the store, puling the old faucet and shower head, and also cutting an access hole in the (living room) wall behind the bathroom wall. Put in a nice, neat (plastic-looking)panel to cover the hole. Won't show usually, since I ordinarily have a small bookcase against that wall (where my phone and caller ID sit), and it will hide almost all of it.
Heard something that sounded like sawing wood yesterday when I went by the Diner, but when I peeked in, it was just Ray, resting up to do some more chores for his busy day. Ray, sorry to hear about the loss of your longtime Scouting friend. Hard to lose someone who's w**ked for years to help with Scouting activities. Thanks for posting that shot of your engine terminal. Excellent!
Jeff. your new grocery store just confirms what I have told myself at times: New is NOT always better (just different). Hey, no problem to change back and save the money, right? Been there and done that. At least you got a good night's rest (and a good price on your mattress, too, sounds like!).
Chris, does your friend make decals for other roads than your favorite (no offense meant...)? Hey, was that Wheatfield building a factory, old feed & seed dealer, or what?
Ken, about your 3 letters, I'm sure if you went to their office and asked two different staff members there, you'd get three different explanations about the difference on your unemployment. That, or after you've been drawing it for a while, they might send you a letter and tell you they overpaid you (and want 'their' money back...). As (I think) Chris would say, it is what it is (and [ditto] what Jeff said). Yeah, I'd agree with about some (cough, cough...) changes that you mentioned might - just might, you hear - improve THAT store's sales (that, and tossing the guy they have in there now...).
DerJohn - great progress on your tree-seeding there! And I like that shot of the (CP, right?) diesels on the side of the cliff - bet they had lotsa fun building that trestle!
OzJim, did you have to wear a mask when you placed your order with Klein (modeltrainstuff.com)? Definitely worth the difference - or do you have to pay customs fees on top of that when they arrive in your area? You must have a lot to do on your layout, from the sounds of it. Oh, USPS will be closed on Monday (Labor Day holiday over here). Tuesday, it should head on out to you!
Garry, good to hear that you've had more MRR'ing time lately. I know you were about meeting yourself coming and going for a while there.
TGW, adding your OH's followup/scan (and the results) to the list.
Barry, great shot of that (steel?) mill there.
Sam (ollevon), a belated to the Diner, and (I'm sure others already asked) can you tell us about your RR plans/progress/time period/prototype modeled (if any)? Glad to have you in here, and definitely feel free to post your photos!
Todd, have you located your local NCIS-12-step group yet? Having gone through withdrawal last few years because a group I co-led was on (gasp! ) Tuesday nights, I have been enjoying catching up on NCIS episodes this summer. After your 100-degree episode under the hood, you're entitled to a little (NCIS) relapse, right? Besides, who ever said married life was fair? Ah, I see that Kris beat me to that one...
Galaxy, I'd say you two there are overdue for a pause in the needed repairs department soon. What'd your two other roof quotes come in like?
Sue, how'd your time as a dispatcher at your friend's layout go? No cornfield meets, hopefully? About the NCIS, I think Todd's talking about reruns (and DVD's), instead of this year's episodes.
Ulrich, as for your being a moderator affecting how I/we view you, I'll say that I would more worry about not wanting to embarrass you or put you in a bind by anything that was said in here by us 'regulars' (now *there's* an oxymoron - "a Diner regular"... ) Hey, how much longer do you and Colonel Klink have to do those 'dance lessons'? As many times as I know that you've had to go (and given how much experience and just plain smarts that you had already), I'd figure that this must be pre-job (instead of on-the-job) training for your new job. Go figure!
On your MIA ATM card, I had thought I'd lost mine one time (a while back), and after I had gone through the rigamarole and got a new card ordered, the card turned up (somebody had found it in the parking lot and turned it in to the grocery store, and they called me)...
Jerry, I like your abandoned siding - depending on how long it's been abandoned, you could add a few taller weeds (like tall grass, etc.) here and there. Reminded me of one summer when I was married and we left one car parked in a garage at the in-laws (they lived on a farm). By the end of the summer, we found a small vine/tendril had grown up through part of the car near the radiator. But it came out easily, anyway. Hey, what's your addition/new plan like for the layout? Ah, I see, looks like you may have doubled the I&S's real estate (maybe more?).
TSF - get plenty of studying in on your ham radio class, and you'll be picking it up more.
Curt, thanks for posting your photos, too - looking good there! (Cruise sounds delightful, too...)
CTValley, that probably also means your w**kbench is too dark to do anything there, either, right? Hope you get power back (or at least, that you brought along some MR issues, Kalmbach books, etc....).
Now, Johnboy - THAT's some grade (and power in that Climax), all righty! It always gets me on backwoods logging railroads how they manage to get the locos up those kind of grades - on log-roads, no less!
Prayers for those with checkups/followups/interviews and such this next week, and Jeffrey, keep yourself about the ferry level down there, okay? Will say a that the weather service is right about the winds staying down (and that the total amount of rain stays about where it is right now). Hope to be back in tomorrow and count noses.
Blessings and prayers,
Jim in Cape G.
howmus It do look like Jeffrey may be getting some rain and quite a bit of wind down there! I did check nearby where he lives and luckily they are not going to get any snow! So relax Jeffrey! Hey guy! I do hope you stay safe during the storm!!!
It do look like Jeffrey may be getting some rain and quite a bit of wind down there! I did check nearby where he lives and luckily they are not going to get any snow! So relax Jeffrey! Hey guy! I do hope you stay safe during the storm!!!
Evening All,
Just got back from the club. I ran a K4 coal drag that the chuff kept speeding up and slowing down on it's own. The headlight is also burned out. Of course everyone had to tell me the light was off. Fixing it is not high on the MRR list right now. If it is too hard to fix (Spectrum) I will have a painted headlight.
I finished ballasting all my sidings and the 2 locomotive tracks in the yard today. I will return to the ballasting in Oct. I received the new dwarf signal from NJI today. I returned the broken one a couple of weeks ago. I will try to get the time to install it tomorrow while MOH is at work.
Ray- Looks like it was a good party.
Galaxy- Sending prayers your way hoping the tiredness is something minor.
Twilight at the Frank, OH freight siding.
Everyone have a good night.
TMarsh Alright! Who put Saran Wrap(little tm thing) over the toilet?!
Alright! Who put Saran Wrap(little tm thing) over the toilet?!
Aw, Don't worry Todd..."Sanitized for YOUR protection"!!!
On another note, but not within the same music score.. Garry, have a for me too!
Well, Steamtown was..well OK. They brought out the Mike, and had quite a few Amtrak trains..celebrating the 40 years...and a few "vintage" NS locos..like SD40-2's! Only hung around for aobut 2 hours then I just could hardly move anymore. Our Train Nut frined with electrical implants in his back had had enough also so we won out over MOH wanting to see the Vintage F series Lackawanna Diesels {to pull the excursion train of the day} and the Mike side-by-side for photo ops and run-bys. But 2 of us were not aobut to climb the ramp over the "get-away tracks" to watch that happen in another hour and a half later. I was just about able to walk to the van when we left. Barely.
Can't wait to see my Dr. on Tuesday, though I DON'T imagine he will be able to immediately tell me why I am so fatigued muscle wise so easily and quickly now. He will probably send me to specialist after specialist to find out why. I button up a shirt and my arms feel like I have been chopping wood all day. I sit down, stand up and my thighs feel like I have been running the NY marathon!!! I get physically exhausted getting into bed and aranging the covers and putting on my CPAP mask. Got to be something SERIOUSLY worng..don't know if it's medications, or something else.
Hope JEFFREY survives down there...tehy say it will follow jet stream to up here and dump more rain on us where it isn't needed either! and then there's Katia heading our way too????
Well, I better close, my fingers/hands are exhausted from just typing this...
Have a great night all
for those in need.
cudaken On the 2-10-2 it looks better in person than in the pictures. Did you detail the Mehano engine or did someone add details before you got it? I think it was Monon Guy on the main page asked about Mehano engines and there was a lot of comments about there lack of detail. Not this one! To my half blind eyes, its details look as good as my PCM's and BLI's. I am guessing the tender picks up power that is why there is a tether. Is it safe to unplug, reason I asked is you did not unplug it.
On the 2-10-2 it looks better in person than in the pictures. Did you detail the Mehano engine or did someone add details before you got it? I think it was Monon Guy on the main page asked about Mehano engines and there was a lot of comments about there lack of detail. Not this one! To my half blind eyes, its details look as good as my PCM's and BLI's. I am guessing the tender picks up power that is why there is a tether. Is it safe to unplug, reason I asked is you did not unplug it.
Evening Fellow Dinners!
Flo, I will take a beer please. Flo, I see table 3 and 6 and 9 need to be wiped off. Here let me get that for you. Your welcome Flo, no I don't need a towel. I have PLENTY OF PAPER TOWELS! Why yes Flo, I did get my package from Jeffery, how did you know?
Just call me Indy today, Indiana Jones that is. I have unwrapped more taped and towels today Indiana Jones saw in the first movie!
Jeffery you sure your not Egyptian?
I am thrilled with the Delaware PA's, they look brand new! A unit rear truck is hanging, but I sure the clip just pooped off. Color is different than my Delaware A unit, mine is darker. Guess Athearn changed up colors just like the real Railroads did. I am going to hit mine withe some fine polishing compound and see if the blue lightens up any. Yours look much better anyway.
I hope you are half way as happy with the engines I sent you. These are the first engines I got sense the Stewart F7's junk I sent you, so about 2 years or better. Thank you Jeffery!
Garry Happy Birthday! and hope you have many more!
Bought some new pants today. I finally lucked out in 2 ways.
1 Seems I have lost 2 inches around my ample girth!
2 Best part, is the cheapest pants they had in the sizes I thought I needed was $60.00. Being able to use a 2 inch smaller waist I was able to but a pair for $34.99!
Old Job Front. They are still sending me E-Mails of the stores numbers! Seems my old store with there new found Hero has a whole $162.50 for the Month! While it will not help me get the job back! It does give me a warm fuzzy feeling inside! You Know [%-), I would bet if the store was open when it should be, and the manager was a wake and not smoking hemp. I would all most bet it would do better, what do you think?
Well, I will see you all later. Lucky it is here, so i get out off BBQing tonight. It was just to darn hot.
Evenin' folks!
The crowd has left... We had good food, good company, and a great time! In fact we decided to gather at my son's house tomorrow for left overs...... Lots of left over food.....
As promised here is a photo from just before the cutting of the cake!
I had a couple of lovely little girls help me as well:
Livy got to run the passenger train several times around the layout on her own today. She did fine except for forgetting to throw the turnouts a couple of times... Not bad for a 4 year old! First thing in the door was , "Grandpa, are we going to run trains?"
Johnboy, gotta love those Climaxes, and the Heislers, and of course the Shays!!! If I ever start another layout, a requirement will be a large logging area.
I feel very lucky THAT there were no thunderstorms coming by while the family was gathered here today. Been sunny and hot! Actually we set a new record for the 3rd. of September here today. 90°F out there... The house with the air conditioner was the preferred spot right after we ate. I came upstairs from showing people the layout and it felt like an oven in the house. It was 85° up there... I did some checking around and found that #2 granddaughter had been pushing buttons again! she had turned the air conditioner to fan only!!! She is in a phase where she is into everything! Livy is very sweet and helpful.... Hope in couple years her sister will take right after her!
Need to finish cleaning up... Later!
Sir Madog Jeff - our weather be-guessers gave us a run-down on world weather, showing some nasty clouds piling up in the Gulf area. I bet this is a true as the midday thunderstorm they were predicting for us.
Jeff - our weather be-guessers gave us a run-down on world weather, showing some nasty clouds piling up in the Gulf area. I bet this is a true as the midday thunderstorm they were predicting for us.
Good afternoon Gang,
Well it is the Labor Day Week-end and how appropriate that here I sit working again. What a way to spoil a long week-end.
Seeing that it is a special week-end and I know alot of you have various plans in the works for your time this W.E. I will not take up too much of it with a long winded lesson that I know you expected. Lol.
I did find this however, and I thought it was most interesting. I know for sure that Young John in Provo with his W.B. Lumber railroad will enjoy this and I hope the rest of you will as well.
Take special note of the grade % and of the radii. WOW, these were very special locomotives.
Wishing you all a very great Labor Day Holiday.
Johnboy out.................................and starting to think my diesels look pretty tame compared to this.
from Saskatchewan, in the Great White North..
We have met the enemy, and he is us............ (Pogo)
Hello all it's 3.50am here sunday morning!
Checked the status of my order at model train stuff, it's waiting for USPS to collect it, which if they are like Australia Post, won't get picked up until Monday.
I did a bit more work on the layout today which you can see on WPF on page 2.
Happy Birthday GARRY
Better get to bed I guess.
TTFN
James, Brisbane Australia
Modelling AT&SF in the 90s
Good Afternoon,
boy, is it hot again. Now that summer´s gone, we get the weather we were looking for in July and August.
I am still mad at myself for leaving my banking card in the ATM - I must be getting older. Took a long nap after lunch, enjoyed a nice slice of Petra´s yummy cherry crumble pie and started some w*rk on my station module. Sorry, folks, no pictures yet, the batteries of my camera are running low and are just getting recharged.
Sue - about a year ago, my wife did the same. When I started to laugh at her a little, I learned some new words - words the forum policy would not allow me to post here. Whenever she sees me now, she has that certain knowing smile on her face
Jerry - congrats on the new benchwork! Your brother did an excellent job. I´d be happy to help you with the track plan - my track planner has all Kato track.
Todd - folks sometimes forget that I am not a native speaker . Catching the undertones takes a lot of exercise. I have not spoken an English word for ages, just typing
Ken - I am not sure whether the waterfall has cleared up - it looks a little improved. Btw, that module has a fair chance to win a prize in a project party contest.
Well, that´s all for the moment - CUL!
Good morning All...Its sunny and muggy 84..posta hit 98 today but cold front coming in tonite...I'll have Biscuits and Gravey with plenty of coffee please...Thank you..
Happy Birthday Gary!! Hope You had a great one!!...
Well its a dream come true for me...My brother came yesterday with my new layout bench work in His truck..He built it in his shop..Took it apart and brought it down...He had it back up in about 45 minutes..The plan is to connect old I&S with track around behind computer so the I&S will realy interchange with Illinois Central...Don't have a track plan yet it will depend on used kato track that I have been able to pick up..
You all have a good one...Jerry
Mornin' noithing for me as i plan to overeat at lunch......!!!
Just stopping in to give me a reason to sit down for a few minutes. My son just called and is on his way over after picking up ice for me.
Spent all morning so far doing odds and ends for the picnic/party here today. Should be around 20 people coming. I also invited the next door neighbors to come over. Hope they do.
Todd? You had trouble finding the difference? Maybe it wasn'r as ovvious as I thought. I do like using the clone tool.......
Sue, thanks! I have had my due share of fun creating the little world down there.
Best get moving again!
Later!