Thanks all for the condolence on Tiff. She was a PP, Perfect Pup. In some respects she was gone a few days ago. While she was still a live, her eyes where life less, could hardly stand and seemed like she was in a daze.
When I carried her, she seemed life less, just limp in my arms. She hated being carried and would normally fight a little. I knew it was time when I took her out in the yard to potty. I sat her down and she laid in her yard, I went inside and watch through the window. (She would not potty if I watched) She stood up after a few minutes and just look back and forth like she did not know where she was.
She did get one good last dinner, Sue bought her a Chinese Chicken Dinner that Tiff loved and she ate well.
Took her to the Vet, and her heart mummer was worst than last week. Asked the Vet if it was time, she said it was. I will give Sue credit, she stayed to the very end. I stayed till Tiff was asleep but let before the final injection.
Tiffy will be cremated and her ashes will be put in a Build A Bear dog (we did the same with her Sister Sonya the first Irish Wolfhound) and she will sleep besides us.
Few more pictures.
Tiff with her new sister Shaddy wolfhound II
Flo, around on me and a toast to Tiffany, a perfect pup. My life was enriched by knowing her!
Ken
I hate Rust
Evenin' everyone!
I'll have what Jim is having... Looks and smells great! Danke.
Ken, so very sorry to hear about Tiff! I know it was hard for you, but I figured it sounded like her time was at hand. She is no longer in pain and struggling........ She was a very lucky dog to have people like you folks to care for her and enjoy all she had to give! Manet sends his condolences to you folks...... He is very sad...
Blackie isn't sure as he doesn't like dogs, so he did what any self repecting cat would do and stuck out his tongue........
I have spent all day running here and there, cleaning house, and finding more THAT needs to be done! I will be very glad when this weekend is over even though I know it will be fun. Oh I just finshed baking 6 dozen Toll House cookies. While the oven is hot, I'm going to bake some butterscotch cookies while I'm at it. Have some!
Later!
73
Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO
We'll get there sooner or later!
JimRCGMO ....Galaxy, maybe to get your brother over for the repairs, you could offer him dinner (either in place of payment, or with some payment additionally, according to what you feel is fair). Sometimes home-cooked food will draw a guy better than money. Might w**k... Glad that you're having some easing of your pain with the treatment (and hope - as you said - that they can do as well when they do the other side). .....Alright, Lee, you and Galaxy can quit arguing about bragging rights for rain records now! Sheesh, that is a bunch of the wet stuff (for both of you)! Have you had very much flooding around your area, or does it drain off okay? I guess if you keep the boat hitched up, that may answer my question...
....Galaxy, maybe to get your brother over for the repairs, you could offer him dinner (either in place of payment, or with some payment additionally, according to what you feel is fair). Sometimes home-cooked food will draw a guy better than money. Might w**k... Glad that you're having some easing of your pain with the treatment (and hope - as you said - that they can do as well when they do the other side).
.....Alright, Lee, you and Galaxy can quit arguing about bragging rights for rain records now! Sheesh, that is a bunch of the wet stuff (for both of you)! Have you had very much flooding around your area, or does it drain off okay? I guess if you keep the boat hitched up, that may answer my question...
1} Jim...I said in my previous post " I even offered him $50 to replace the floor {easy job he fixed it that way years ago, so only need to re-replace with a new piece of wood and retile with peel-n-stick}. Even at the offer of $50 {he is broke- lost a months worth of shop work with teh shop flooded out.} he isn't hurrying over here to quick. I figure I'd pay a handy man at least that for an hour-hour and a half simple work.."
For my brother, either money talks to him or he has to see how it benefits HIM to do something. Dinner is no biggie. He has someone at home who does the cooking. SO cooking him a meal is NOT really a way to his heart. Being he is broke, and if I get a handy man to do it,I'd offer him some money I'd pay a handy man...and I figured he would go for it. well.....we shall see what we shall see when we shall see it where he's concerned... I mean for an hours work to earn $50 ???? his shop is struggling right now, so an easy $50 spot would help.
2} He started it, all his complaining about the rain! bosh! we got MORE THAN HE DID!!! And a major Flood to boot that FEMA is STILL trying to figure out!! NAH NAH NAH!!! {sticks out tongue and blows a rasberry a la Archie Bunker}
BTW GMT RACING- Home DEpot has decided they will re-open!
Well we did errands today and I got plumb wore out at Lowes{last errand}. The concrete floor really does set my lumbar spine nerves on end..even the burned out ones. COncrete floors and me don't mix.
Tired tonight.
SHHH!!!
GOOD NIGHT!!!
Sleep Well!!!
-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 Evening, Janie - how about an open face roast beef sandwich with some gravy on top, a baked potato, and some asparagus, and a glass of one of your nice German wines, bitte. Danke!
Cool day still, but warming up in Cape G.-land. Kinda cool at 3 C tonight in Deutschland (37 F), but not really much cooler than predicted tonight back home in Cape (couple/three degrees).
On that lions & tigers & bears (oh my) release in Ohio, the news I had heard that first morning was that they guy who had the preserve had turned them loose, and then shot himself. I suspect he was having some serious kind of problems if that was true. Could've been that he was no longer able to afford their food and didn't want to see them put down or get transferred someplace where they wouldn't be treated right (but that's just my guess...)
Galaxy, maybe to get your brother over for the repairs, you could offer him dinner (either in place of payment, or with some payment additionally, according to what you feel is fair). Sometimes home-cooked food will draw a guy better than money. Might w**k... Glad that you're having some easing of your pain with the treatment (and hope - as you said - that they can do as well when they do the other side).
Garry, that's a fair distance to drive - did you and the wife trade off driving? Or was it like one vacation I took when I was married, and by the time we got to where we were staying, it was snap-at-each-other time? (Hopefully not - that was our one and only actual vacation during the marriage, within the last year and a half).
Ken, Sonya is a BIG 'lap dog'! And how's w**k so far?
CN Charlie, any photos of your new layout yet? Your bridge sounds like a good one - I've seen some nice bridges that Central Valley has made, including one that BridgeTom in Calif. has (He actually has several...)
Johnboy - good one there! Hey, you are really getting 'back to w**k', aren't you? As for the next time you are heading toward Missouri, DO write ahead so we can grab some lunch while you're in the area (or just nearby). Even meeting at St. Louis (with some advance notice) is possible for a meeting place (a couple of hours up the road, so to speak). (As for those exams, the re-test showed that we didn't need to do them, for which I'm thankful)
Ulrich, love those photos of Rotthenburg - I've got postcards from there when a friend took a trip there several years ago. Not a lot of clearance going down the streets, as I recall, right? (at least, compared to many city streets on this side of the pond) Lovely climbing rocks there - what type of rock gets that dark?
Bama - Mikayla is already two years old? , I remember when you told us (in an earlier Diner) that she was born. My, how they grow! Started thinking of any boy names yet?
Alright, Lee, you and Galaxy can quit arguing about bragging rights for rain records now! Sheesh, that is a bunch of the wet stuff (for both of you)! Have you had very much flooding around your area, or does it drain off okay? I guess if you keep the boat hitched up, that may answer my question...
Broadway Lion, so long as your friend only wants pancakes (and behaves himself, something we ask of all the Diners), he's welcome in here. Now if he wants some 'meat sushi', he may have to stay outside...
Yeah, Jerry, I was pleased with last night's game, too! (Sorry, Todd, I know you were hoping for a different result). Wonder if anyone will sneak August B. Rally the Squirrel into the game tonight?
I got some more MRR'ing stuff done today. Took the caspia out on the deck (to my spray booth) and hit it with an 'olive' (I guess I'd call it that) green spray paint I got at Hobby Lobby. Also sprayed some desert plants (W-Scenics) that were a bit too bright of a green. I recall cactus in Arizona being a little duller green than 'Kelly' green when I last saw them... Hope tomorrow I can start gluing some caspia branches on my home-made pines and then add some conifer 'foliage' to them over the weekend.
I'll be at the window booth, getting to . Prayers for comfort and healing, and for a good night's rest.
[Edit]: Ken, my condolences for your loss of Tiffy. [angel
Blessings,
Jim in Cape G.
CUDA KEN- condolences are in order on the ending of TIff's suffering.
It is late now tonight, but, Tomorrow, there will be an extra prayer candle for her.
My kitty sends condolences. (Me too)
The Route of the Broadway Lion The Largest Subway Layout in North Dakota.
Here there be cats. LIONS with CAMERAS
Ken: Sorry to hear about Tiffany. At least her suffering is over.
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
cudaken It is done, rest in peace Baby Dog Dec 20th 1995 Oct 20th 2011 http://www.petloss.com/rainbowbridge.htm If you are a pet owner, give the link a read. ken
It is done, rest in peace Baby Dog
Dec 20th 1995 Oct 20th 2011
http://www.petloss.com/rainbowbridge.htm
If you are a pet owner, give the link a read.
ken
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 Evening..
mmmmm...seems kind of quiet in here tonight....
We had yet another raining kind of day here..and it was cool...48F was all we got here....
I've got some things ot od tomorrow as well now..another doctors appointment for my back, then off ot see another doctor or my heart....
Oh....another OOPS for you...
Make of this what you will..methinks something went PING!!!
Dec 20th 1994 Oct 20th 2011
Well I got the weathering and weighting done. There's still the gondola that needs body mounted couplers.
Afternoon All....Its another damp cold and windy day here...temp is 47..I'll have a double RBF float please...Thank You.....Did some scenery work on the new Lost Crick part of the layout..first scenery I have done in some time..kinda good to get back to it..
Sallie and I watched game one of the WS last nite and very happy with the score!!...Go Cards!!!...prayers for all that are hurting..Ulrich i sure enjoyed your photos....Jeff whats going on in the Midland shops today?...well its almost nap time...Got stay up tonite to watch game 2!!...You all havea good one...Jerry
LSWrr Good Morning All, 53.84”: Amount of rain that has fallen on Cleveland this year. 03.00”: Amount of rain expected to fall in the next 5 days. 27.62”: Amount of rain that has fallen in Seattle, WA this year 64.20”: Amount of rain that falls in Ft. Lauderdale, FL Annualy 49F will be the high today. Jeff, I sent you an email this morning. I think our conversation is old and might not be working properly.
Amount of rain this year for Binghamton, NY - 59.10" so far
Winter 2010-2011 snowfall total- 117.5"
last mountain & eastern hogger Jeff, is there anyway of telling how many times that "Faraday Cage" around your trailer has taken a hit for you.
Jeff, is there anyway of telling how many times that "Faraday Cage" around your trailer has taken a hit for you.
[quote user="GMTRacing"]
We have a lifetime supply of projects and as usual not enough dosh to tackle them all. Especially daunting are our old Reading coaches as they all have concrete floors. They need a mason not a welder on those.
Good Morning all. For some of you happy Lunch Hour.
I got to sleep in this morning, Boy did I need it.
Girls, if Breaky is still on, I'll have some Oatmeal and cinnamon toast with a HC. as it is chilly this AM.
JR. I find your quote really interesting. As long as I have been around this stuff I didn't know anything about "Concrete floors in passenger cars" How and Where did I miss that one ? Thanks for mentioning it, I will do a further study. HHHhhhmmm.
Ulrich, indeed a tragety that happened there in Dresden, too bad there could not have been a better way.
Sue, Hope the rock climbing goes well. Lets have a few more pics of what you and Larry are up to. Railroadwise that is................ Ha ha. I do love that creek or river scene on your layout.
BAMA, Congratulations on the increase in Man Power there. Hope all are doing well.
Garry, glad to hear your trip went safely and thanks for all the assistance with getting out the information on our friend Rob. We all appreciate that.
More yard work to do today, now that I have a day off. Also need to get my ears lowered sometime. I am getting to look like Broadway Lion's Wildibeast.
Cape Jim, good luck with those health exams. Maybe next time I am down your way we can somehow get together for lunch.
A Big Hi to Jerry and Sallie, Glad to hear the I&S is getting some more territory. Jerry, if you went through that wall where would that get you ?? Besides in trouble !!!!
Wife is calling, so I had better answer that. Have a great day all.
Johnboy out...........................................till next time
from Saskatchewan, in the Great White North..
We have met the enemy, and he is us............ (Pogo)
Sue,
the rock is called "Bastei" and is in the "Elbsandsteingebirge" close to Dresden.
JR
I keep the canoe in the back of the F-250 just incase we have to man the life boat.
BM1 Lee Soule USCG (ret) L.S.&W Railroad Serving the Lower Great Lakes
Morning All
Flo Lemonade please.
Ulrich Glad you are back on the tour!
Tiff is eating just a little bit better, had some more hamburger this morning. But unless we can get her to start taking her dog food again she will not start walking better. Vet appointment is at 4:00 PM.
Sam Sonya the wolfhound in my lap was a small wolfhound. She was only 38 inch at the shoulder. She was the runt of the liter! Good sizes male will be 42 to 46 inch's.
See you later.
Ulrich, After the train trip, I will check out the rock. Does it have a name so I can check it out further?
Sue
Anything is possible if you do not know what you are talking about.
The cat is named Ramu, and lives in the Dakota Zoo (Bismarck). He is laying on a flat glass roof (well, *he* thinks its a nice warm floor) and I am shooting up at him from below.
BroadwayLion
AWESOME shot! Where is your friend from?
I don't even remember how to post photos here, so I'll be watching for the answer as well!!! lol
Ulrich- I'm really enjoying the photo tour! Especially the sunset shot! Also, I wholeheartedly agree, hopefully Never Again!
Ken- I had to do a double take for your photo with you and the dog on your chair.... How tall does she stand when on all fours? Gotta be a good three feet???!!!! Remind me never to show up at your place unannounced! lol
Barry- speaking of Cat cuddling, as soon as I can remember or someone posts the instructions on how to post photos, I'll have to upload some photos of my cat, Schuadnick ( Russian for troublemaker!) in my wife's lap! Don't tell him, but he thinks he's a dog... seriously! He has growled at the postman, plays fetch, most of the time, and begs for food!
Sam
May He bless you, guide you, and keep you safe on your journey through life!
I Model the New Hope & Ivyland RR (Bucks County, PA)
A sneak preview - just to feed the lion!
And this one´s for Sue:
How´s that for climbing?
"by this time we are on our way to Dresden now. We will spend a few days there before heading off to visit a few narrow gauge lines operated by steam. These lines serve as commuter lines, so steam is the daily fare there."
This we need to see. My father was born in Antwerp, but that was before the war (or after the other war) and has been in this country since the 30s. LION has never been to Europe, but did visit Japan, Hong Kong and the Philippines (courtesy of the Navy--during the Vietnam war).
Never Again. (Well at least until next time.)
The LION has stopped by for breakfast, perhaps some sticky buns and orange juice.Do you have a seat for my friend? He'll take the pancakes with butter and syrup.
Morning everyone!
Ulrich, again, such beautiful photos of your country! And yes! "Never again!"
Just a breakfast sandwich and a cup of dark roast to go this morning! I have to figure out how to get a weeks worth of cleaning done by Saturday Morning and get everything printed and packed for the Meet. Why, oh why don't I start sooner....?
Good Afternoon,
by this time we are on our way to Dresden now. We will spend a few days there before heading off to visit a few narrow gauge lines operated by steam. These lines serve as commuter lines, so steam is the daily fare there.
Just a few impressions from Dresden:
Dresden died on February 13th/14th, 1945, when a fire storm scuttled the baroque city center.
More than 500,000 people had been reported missing after February 14th, as the city was packed with refugees. My family also lost relatives in the bombing.
Let us join in a minute of silent prayers, once we are there.
I hope you don´t feel offended and join me in saying "Never again!"
Good morning. It's 37 and partly cloudy. The high will be 70 and it will be sunny.I have plenty to keep me busy today. I'll be adding an ounce of weight to my Tyco 'Dutch Cleanser' hopper, a bit over two ounces to the 'Frontier Chemicals' tank car and I have yet to weigh a couple other tank cars. A gondola with truck mounted couplers will be getting body mounted couplers. Several cars need weathering including an old Varney PRR 40' boxcar. Nothing else on my RR is clean so why should it be an exception.
Chloe, I plan to sit in this back booth with my coffee and this big pan of cinnamon rolls. Let's see who shows up.
JR, I was wondering if anyone would notice that the NP coach was short something to roll on. Our museum trip photos were taken with a cell phone because were on the motorcycle. If you look at the Beer Barn VI, I posted one of the cabooses.
Ulrich, Glad you are feeling better. I hope these daily tours that you are providing are not covering too much ground. Are there any great rock climbing areas?
Later, Sue
GMTRacing Jeff - with all the trees we have wrapped around everything here, when it gets windy I just shut all the 'puters down. Just not worth the risk.
Jeff - with all the trees we have wrapped around everything here, when it gets windy I just shut all the 'puters down. Just not worth the risk.
Good Morning All,
67F and still raining on and off. Still knee deep in it at the shop so just a to go please Zoe.
Ulrich - thanks again for taking us on this tour it is very much appreciated.
TC - glad you got a placement for your wife. Hope the rehab goes well. Keep us posted.
Sue - that NP coach looks as sad as some of our museum rolling stock. We have a lifetime supply of projects and as usual not enough dosh to tackle them all. Especially daunting are our old Reading coaches as they all have concrete floors. They need a mason not a welder on those.
Lee - I hope you have a lifeboat handy out there.
Catch y'all later, more fun with gearboxes today. J.R.