Morning Folks!
Flo, Irish Coffee please.
Wee Bite of a headache this morning. Stayed out in the garage way to long last night watching Band Of Brothers.
Only thing I have to do today is go make a house payment. Kind of gives me a sick feeling in the pit of my stomach.
See you all later, Ken
I hate Rust
Good Morning!! Coffee and a piece of strudel please. Thanks. Why’s the place green. Oh Happy St. Patty’s Day! A 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly after 1pm. Partly sunny, with a high near 80.
Good Morning!! Coffee and a piece of strudel please. Thanks.
Why’s the place green. Oh Happy St. Patty’s Day!
A 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly after 1pm. Partly sunny, with a high near 80.
Not much going on today othern odds and ends. Got in here a bit late cause I watched Marley and Me for the first time. I liked the movie except the end. Couldn’t watch it so I walked away. I knew what was gonna happen when he took him to the vet that last time and I had already teared up a couple times pretty good so I walked out. Preeeetty much lost it when the boy said goodbye. I hate those kind of things about dogs.
Tonight I’ll be headin up to the restaurant bout 8ish for a combo St. Patty’s day and birthday celebration for me an a friend of ours. St. patty’s splits our B-day’s. Hers is the 15th and mines the 18th so we always celebrate together. She’s a year older, and for 3 days I get to say she’s 2 years older, or more like I’m MUCH younger than she is. Tonights the last night for that so I’m preparing for a multitude of “Hey! Zip it!”'s. Kind of a tradition. No Williamsville does not have green beer. Pabst Blue Ribbon wouldn’t do that to me.
Pretty foggy out no and I have a headache so if this keeps up could be a long night. Or should I say a short one.
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.
Good morning. It's 68° and mostly cloudy with patchy fog. The high will be 85° and it'll be partly cloudy.Well I'm not wearing the green today but the first yo-yo that tries pinching me may get scalped. Looks like the plan for today is to put away the excess freight cars that are on the layout. There's only thirty-five of them resting on the rails. i reworked them for various reasons, repaint, weathering, body mounting Kadee couplers, rebuilding/repair and on some all of the above. They weren't put away at the time because I didn't feel like it or I wasn't able to or other things got in the way. Maybe someday I'll have a rolling stock sale but I don't think it'll be any time soon.Last night the old 70's era Bachmann 0-6-0 got to run on the ten feet of track I use as a test track. It has no decoder so was being run on address 00. Smooth with no jerks or stutters. That reminds me that I also have half a dozen locos to put away. After that I should be able to run a train all the around the layout without encountering some kind of obstacle.
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Mornin, yes Janie I’ll have my usual, and a good ST. PATTY’s day to ya. No I not be Irish, but Mother is.
Another day like yesterday and still a chance for a pop-up storm this evening.
Yesterday was busy in-between layin downs, with cleaning yard an the garden, even ran the tiller thru once, just to open it up. Course had my little short helper with me.
LEE,,, got the Family in our prayers.
KEN,,,,, I’ve been close to my NSLHS lots of times but didn’t have the cash to stop lots of times.
Best get ta chores, plan for the day, got some runnin this morning, then some more yard work and maybe run the tiller again. If it works up good, then sow some lettuce, spinach, n radish’s, might even put out some early taters, since the grounds warm enough.
Thoughts for all in need, n hope ya’ll has a gooden
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Good Morning! from Tipton IN.
TIPTON
Bill Tidler Jr.
Near a cornfield in Indiana...
Top O' The Mornin'
To Ye!!!
Time for the wearin' O' The Green!!!
Today Is Saturday, March 17th, 2012!!!
HAPPY SAINT PATRICK'S DAY!!!
May a Shamrock from a Leprechaun Bless you with his pot of gold at the end of the rainbow all day long!!!
EVERYONE can be "a little Irish" today!!!
Green Beer for everyone who drinks beer and a good helping of Corned Beef, Cabbage, and potatoes on me !!!
I'd say "Kiss me, I'm Irish", But this is NOT that kind of forum!!!
{Mother always insisted we weren't Irish til my Father started tracing family history and found out that we DID INDEED have some Irish in Us!}
Have a GREAT GREEN Day!!!
-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.
Happy St. Patrick´s Day!
Good Morning Fellow Leprechauns!
I missed my "forum birthday"! It is now 3 years and one day since I joined this forum. In this time, I have contributed 4,639 posts, averaging a little over 4 posts per day. No chance ever to beat Jeff!
Our weather is back to normal, i.e. gray and wet. I will run down to our DIY place to get some more glue, so I can start on the rigging of my boat. Still no word from our job agency and, of course, no money. Still not able to pay the rent ... Believe me, I am really getting nervous now.
Zoe, coffee and a stack of those green pancakes, please.
Have a safe day!
Chamomile tea, please.
***Ray, hope the wee folks have a mighty crane to lift those broken tower sections on to a flatbed to be hauled away. Or will they bring in a concrete hammer and smash it to pieces?
***Barry, maybe the doc can install a spigot to turn on when water collect. Kidding aside, I sure hope it can be easily taken care of.
***Curt, I like the layout of that coaling scene. Nice work!
Strange night: dark sky full of stars, two birds singing away (one a Mocking Bird), and a beautiful ligthnign display way off on the horizon just far enough there is no sound. Kinda cool out there.
Have a good night all.
Rob
Evenin'!
Janie just a cup of decaf for me please. I'll be in the back by the stove for a bit.
Temperature got up to 65°F today. Nice and sunny day. Still does get a bit chilly when the sun goes down, and still too warm to light the wood stove here.
I managed to get a couple things done on the layout. Couple weeks ago i mentioned I knocked over the the octagonal (plaster) chimney next to the Powerhouse. In fact I dropped it again while trying to glue it back together, so it is now smashed beyond being usable... But thanks to the generosity of of one of our coffee shop patrons, I recieved a few days ago in the mail another chimney. It has been primed and gotten the same treatment (colored artist pencil) and is now in place by the Powerhouse! Thanks!
Barry, hope they can correct the heart problem quickly and easily! I'll keep you in my prayers.
Hope you all have a good night! See you tomorrow.
73
Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO
We'll get there sooner or later!
Time for me to call it a day. Pulled my mu'd pair of GP9m's off the display rack this evening. Gave the wheels a cleaning then test ran it on the layout. Both units run perfectly together. I look forward to seeing them pulling a train around the layout. Too much excess rolling stock on the track right as I haven't put away the cars from the last few coupler mounting sessions. Maybe someday when I feel up to gathering them up and putting them away. See y'all tomorrow.
Good Evening
Talk about a slow day...got told by my doctor that my A1c is actually lower this time and that my cholesterol was good..now comes the funny part...my heart somehow collected water around it...oh goody here we go again..more testings and probings are coming to me ....
Then, go to a couple of stores to pick up some stuff...well...they are now closing one of the Zellers stores up here to convert to a Target store...so I got a bunch of good stuff on sale there, including a few HO scale trucks...heeheehee...
Tomorrow is going to be something of a St.Paddy's day t hing for us here...a few bars in the vicinity are doing the weekend here so that may get interesting around here...
Have a good night all!!
Any argument carried far enough will end up in Semantics--Hartz's law of rhetoric Emerald. Leemer and Southern The route of the Sceptre Express Barry
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Slow day for me today. This morning I went down to my parents place and used the tractor and small trailer to move some bags of garden soil over to my fathers shop then helped him clean and paint the recently welded part of the hull of the Mynah Bird, my mothers old 1962 ski boat which my father is rebuilding in his spare time. It's an aluminum sixteen foot V bottom Lone Star ski boat. The seats and wood seat platforms had dry rotted badly when it was in storage for some years and when he brought it out to start working on it hurricane Rita dropped several very large green pine branches on it breaking part of the bow and completely wiping out what remained of the control panel and electrical system. He has had the control panel rebuilt and the electrical system replaced with a modern system and an electronic Evinrude 90 hp V4 outboard motor. The old 60's era 75 hp Evinrude V4 motor was completely locked up and couldn't be salvaged. The steering system has also been replaced with modern components. He has new lounge seats with bases for it but hasn't had time to put them in. They look just like the old ones did when they were new. As far as structural damage there's still the place on the bow where one of the big branches split the riveted seam between the bow deck and the hull. He's already had it in the water and running. It didn't take long to find there was a leak in the bottom where the two halves of the hull come together in a riveted seam. He had the rivets removed and the seam has been plated and welded. Maybe he'll get it all back together someday. right now it's his work project.
Evening All,
Flo could I have a cup of Decaf please. We had Nathan's tube steak for supper.
Today was a pretty lazy day. I checked the inner loop with my most sensitive loco (BLI I1sa) and no issues. Previously it would stop on it's own when the turnout was thrown to the meat packing siding, but now it doesn't and runs the siding without issue. I also did a black wash on the outside of my coal hoppers to "dirty" them up.
Tomorrow I have to get parrot food then go to the train club. This will be the last time for a month based on vacation and w**k. Speaking of w**k I just submitted my schedule request for May-Sept. I won't know what I was assigned until after we return from the cruise.
In my train room there is a closet next to the layout that I removed the door (too close to layout) and I keep supplies in it. MOH is going to sew a curtain (Tuscan Red) and embroider a large PRR logo onto it. I'll take a photo when it's up but will be in April sometime.
This is before washing black on the cars
Everyone take care and prayers for those in need.
Curt Webb
The Late Great Pennsylvania Railroad
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Afternoon Fellow Dinners.
Flo, Beer please!
Felt pretty crumby most of the day. Did catch some shows on the Discovery Channels about train wrecks. While they where not my cup of tea, they did have trains in them so I watched them. Went out and paid some bills. That all-wise depresses me. Went to the library and picked up some movies to watch.
Now what's wrong with this picture? To get to the library I drove past my LHS? Then on the way home I drove past it again? Anything I want I cannot afford and there nothing I could afford that I don't all ready have! I remember the good old days (about 6 years ago) every week I would go in and buy 2 or 3 Blue Box rolling stock. Man I miss those days, gave me something to look forward to.
Oh well, time to fight the Japaneses in the Pacific!
Ken
Lee: I hope there's more good news on the woman and her daughter. Anytime a child rides in my van he or she is strapped into the only back seat, a swiveling captains seat right behind the drivers seat. When I wad an active fire fighter I had to help more than several get kids out of cars. The best place for them is the back seat, strapped in. The worst highway accident I had to help out on was one in a Jeep Cherokee that had seven people in it, foru of the children rolled over at sixty mph. Only the driver and one of the kids was wearing seat belts. Most of the others were thrown out. Two of the kids and one of the adults were DOA. Now the most horrific deadly accident I worked involved a avn being hit by a train. That can be discussed at a later train as I don't much like remembering it.
howmus Lee, I will keep your friends in my prayers. When I was in High School, NYS had just made a law making seat belt use mandatory. We always used the seat belts when we would drive to Rochester or Syracuse.... But just to drive the 3 miles into Canandaigua? Why bother, just a few miles......... My senior year I was late to school due to an emergency on the farm. My dad let me drive the family (mother's) car to school. We had been to Rochester for my voice lesson the night before. I got in the car and sat on the belt buckle. Said a bunch of nasty words, but decided it was just as easy to buckle up the belt as it was to tuck it under the seat and drove to school. At the intersection right in front of the school there was a 2 way stop. I had the right of way but the 84 year old man driving a Bonneville with a monster V8 in it didn't stop for the stop sign on the other side. Instead of the brake, he hit the gas! He was doing about 50mph when he broadsided my little Rambler station wagon. Because I put on the seat belt, I was able to keep some control of the car and managed to put between a telephone pole and a large maple tree. Except for some very large bone bruises at my waist line and a small cut on my right knee, I was fine. The 84 year old man went to the hospital. After that, the seat belt/harness has been worn even when I move my vehicles from one driveway to the other. I am sure I wouldn't have survived if I had not put on the seat belt. It's like the Book of Rules for RRs. Every rule is there because someone died at some time......
Lee, I will keep your friends in my prayers. When I was in High School, NYS had just made a law making seat belt use mandatory. We always used the seat belts when we would drive to Rochester or Syracuse.... But just to drive the 3 miles into Canandaigua? Why bother, just a few miles......... My senior year I was late to school due to an emergency on the farm. My dad let me drive the family (mother's) car to school. We had been to Rochester for my voice lesson the night before. I got in the car and sat on the belt buckle. Said a bunch of nasty words, but decided it was just as easy to buckle up the belt as it was to tuck it under the seat and drove to school. At the intersection right in front of the school there was a 2 way stop. I had the right of way but the 84 year old man driving a Bonneville with a monster V8 in it didn't stop for the stop sign on the other side. Instead of the brake, he hit the gas! He was doing about 50mph when he broadsided my little Rambler station wagon. Because I put on the seat belt, I was able to keep some control of the car and managed to put between a telephone pole and a large maple tree. Except for some very large bone bruises at my waist line and a small cut on my right knee, I was fine. The 84 year old man went to the hospital. After that, the seat belt/harness has been worn even when I move my vehicles from one driveway to the other. I am sure I wouldn't have survived if I had not put on the seat belt. It's like the Book of Rules for RRs. Every rule is there because someone died at some time......
When i was a kid/teen my brother and I used to race mini cars for kids/teens. WE had a full racing harness/"seatbelt" that covered both shoulders, a chest cross strap and lap belt held in by both sides...I guess you might call it a 6-point secured harness. A few accidents and a flip or two by anybody {including us} racing were enough to show that a belted in driver can be far safer than an unbelted one, so when we got to learning to drive the "family car" There was NO QUESTION sealt belts would be worn, long before the law in NYS went into effect! Of course I think racing at young ages {ages 8-17} also helped us to drive better as young adults...
Safety first!
An ugly gray rainy day is trying to turn into a partly sunny day and is 72* at my house. The A/C got turned on when the inside temp reached 74*.
Coffee in a SOUTHERN PACIFIC mug, please.
***Lee, sending healing thoughts your friend's way. Yikes!
Have a good day all.
Mornin' everyone!
Zoe, I'll have a short stack of Buckwheat Pancakes, NYS Maple Syrup, a side order of bacon, and a pot of dark roast coffee.
Curt, have a great Caribbean Cruise! Enjoy yourselves!
Be safe out there and have a great day!
Good Morning Modelers!
It's another wonderful day in the Mile High City. Currently 49F but once again heading up into the 70's with a weekend that looks to be nice as well.
As for the NCAA Basketball tournament, I am12-4 in the first half of Round 2 and this is part of a Owner/Company event as a fun employee activity the owners setup and they are also participating/winning in. We are a small upcoming company and the owners sponsor these team building events off on on throughout the year. They even setup some of these as fun competitions with other companies (Partners / Customers) as a way to bound us together like family.
Darren (BLHS & CRRM Lifetime Member)
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Yawn, Morning Fellow Dinners.
Flo, Diet Dew Please.
Lot of here in Maryville today. Sure glad I am off, would not want to be outside in this stuff. Think I will curl up on the couch and see if there is any NCIS rerun's on.
Morning All,
Not much planned for today. Have to go grocery shopping and stop at another place to pick up supplements for our wildlife at (in) the house. Later I will probably run some locos on the inner loop to verify that I fixed the power problem.
MOH and I start vacation on the 24th for a week (cruise) to the Caribbean. We usually go 2 times a year. Our son will be home to take care of the critters.
Lee- I am sorry about what happened to your friends. I am praying for both of them.
Todd- Have a safe journey.
Everyone take care.
Good morning, Gang. I slept until 6:00, so lots of coffee, please, Chloe. I usually can't sleep until 5:00. The time change has really worked me over this year.
I should probably go back and read the posts when my eyes are completely open.
Yesterday I returned home from town to find the power off, again. The wind, rain, hail, sleet, etc. was awful. Today, I will get back to the taxes after the sun comes up.
Sue
Anything is possible if you do not know what you are talking about.
Good morning. It's 66° and cloudy and I see fog out there. The high will be 82° and mostly cloudy becoming partly cloudy later with a 20% chance of rain.Nothing planned for today except recover from yesterday. I'm sore and stiff as a board. I my do a bit of layout maintenance later. It's been a while since any serious running of trains has been done so a quick wipe down of the track with some Krud-Kutter should be in order.Today's photo is of my 70's era Bachmann 0-6-0 as I received it in an inheritance some years ago. It's white metal for the most part with some brass details. It runs smooth providing the track is squeaky clean and it pulls like a demon. The tender is a standard plastic Bachmann tender.
Lee- I am so sorry to read about your friend and her daughter. My prayers go out to both of them.
You are very right about the front seat for children. Most accidents happen close to home or on familiar paths due to the unintentional lack of attention because they are familiar and or close. Comfortable with your surroundings is not always a good thing.
Just a little story to share so that others might learn the convenient or easy way is not always the best way. Most of have heard that children should ride in the back seat, and they shouldn’t ride in a front seat with an airbag. This happened to a friend of mine as she was traveling in a minivan the other day. She placed her 5 year old daughter in a booster seat in the front passenger side of the vehicle for a quick trip to the store. Not far from home a deer stepped out in front of the vehicle causing her to go off the left side of the road, through a mail box, then a garbage can, then a brief visit back to the road and then she departed the road, through someone’s front yard and removed a large section of tree with the front of the minivan. The tree will recover but the minivan was destroyed and firefighters worked over an hour to remove the top half of the vehicle to extract the mother and daughter from the van. Life flight transported the mother to one hospital and the daughter to a children’s hospital. “Mom” suffered several internal injuries and a completely crushed elbow as she lay across the vehicles seat to protect the daughter from the airbag and/or hitting the windshield right before impact. Mom is awake in hospital “A” and unable to be moved from intensive care to see her 5 year old daughter who is in critical condition in hospital “B”. Mom has had 2 surgeries and awaiting another for her elbow that might have to be completely replaced by a mechanical joint (if they can save the arm). Her daughter is under a chemically induced coma and has had two emergency surgeries (one to relieve the swelling in the brain and remove skull shrapnel from her brain when her skull was crushed. The second to treat her bruised lungs, broken ribs and other internal injuries and she is going into surgery again this morning to straighten the part of her skull that was curved inward due to the impact and to patch up the fractured skull. Doctors don’t know if any of the brain damage will be permanent. “Moms” mental anguish of not being able to see her daughter is more than she can bear and I can’t even try to describe how she feels right now. Family is splitting time between the two hospitals.
For those parents or grandparents out there I hope this story flashes through your mind when you see a child in the front seat for a “quick trip” because it’s so inconvenient to place the child in the back seat for such a short trip where nothing bad could possibly happen.
BM1 Lee Soule USCG (ret) L.S.&W Railroad Serving the Lower Great Lakes
Sir Madog Lunchtime! Btw, gas is at $ 9.03 a gallon today! I am seriously thinking of selling our car and try to get one of these: It gets about 75 mpg, is a Diesel, seats two and a shopping bag, and I know Petra is going to hate it With the little driving we do, it should suit us fine. Have a safe day!
Lunchtime!
Btw, gas is at $ 9.03 a gallon today! I am seriously thinking of selling our car and try to get one of these:
It gets about 75 mpg, is a Diesel, seats two and a shopping bag, and I know Petra is going to hate it With the little driving we do, it should suit us fine.
Gas is going up everywhwere. It is most likely to be $5 by Memorial day here. Many countries vie for petroleum as we deplete the world reserves. they are nto sure it will go higher later in the summer as they think people will definitely travel less.
Airline ticketsare expected to double, both for spring break and the summer travel season as fuel prices rise.
Those little put-puts look cute, but over here people are finding out that in stronger wind situations they tend to get blown too. ANd at highway or autobahn speeds that could be dangerous situations!
That is the bad thing about them. Also over here the Toyota Pruis Hybrid gas-battery car is supposed to get about the same as the Smart car over here, which was disappointing about the Smart Car 2 seater. Here they would hold about 3 grocery bags, but heaven help you if you need to take more than a carry-on on a road trip!!
Oh well, we should have had cars getting 50MPH about 15 years ago and now looking at 75 MPG instead of "50 MPG average vby 2024" or whatever the gov't wants now.
MOH has the dentist today and I have scripts to get, but other than that, nothing much.
Zoe, I´ll have a club sandwich and a diet coke, please.
It is sunny outside, temperatures at a soring 15°C! Birds are singing - Spring has come to northern Germany!
I am taking a time out on building the boat, as I am just not in the mood for it. I am more of a trainman than a boat builder. So this will be a lazy day.
Lee - my ID card tells me I am going to turn 56 this year, when I run my trains I am 7, for the job market I am 90, and there are days when I feel like 150.
Ken - did I write sales? Who? Me? Of course, it has to be sails, or could you figure Rod Stewart singing "I am Selling ..."? Must be getting old - see my comment to Lee...
Good Morning
mmmm...we have Geese in our backyard..and a pair of Mallards....
Going to be clearing out here this morning of the overnight fog and thunderstorms we had last night...high of 70F expected in the sunshine...
It has been a very open winter this year, and, with what we got over the past week and into next week by the looks of things we could be seeing records being broke that stood for over 65 years .... and I, for one, am happy with this weather
Today I have another doctor's appointment and a couple of stores to check out for some new cabinets for my trainroom...
Galaxy: Lee may have a point about Cleveland..though I think a few other places might suffice...
Mornin,,, an irish coffee please Zoe. Another nice day forecast here, partly cloudy, high round 80 [avg is 54], a S wind and 30% chance of a thunderstorm.
Not much planned for the day, need to do some yard work, I’ll have to see how much the kids will let me get done.
Thoughts for all those in in need n hope ya’ll has a gooden
Good Morning!! From cheery Williamsville, Illinoyz. Third happiest place in the US of A. First is Luckenbach, Texas of course and the second is someplace else where I can’t remember. But, it’s also probably somewhere in Texas. Aaaanyway, Coffee and a slice of breakfast pizza please. Make that two thank you. Isolated showers and thunderstorms. Partly sunny, with a high near 82. South wind between 6 and 10 mph. Chance of precipitation is 20%. Today is another day filled with odds and ends. Got an update from Menard’s on the “Special Order” faucet she wanted. Left either Ontario California, or Canada. Whatever CA is. I’m leaning towards California myself. Coming UPS to our door and no shipping. On schedule and should arrive by the end of the day Tuesday, March 20th so they say. I hope she likes this thing. Looks weird to me and it’s a Pfister brand. I’m more a Moen or Delta guy myself. If it leaks or wears out it’ll be on her and not me at least.
Good Morning!! From cheery Williamsville, Illinoyz. Third happiest place in the US of A. First is Luckenbach, Texas of course and the second is someplace else where I can’t remember. But, it’s also probably somewhere in Texas. Aaaanyway, Coffee and a slice of breakfast pizza please. Make that two thank you.
Isolated showers and thunderstorms. Partly sunny, with a high near 82. South wind between 6 and 10 mph. Chance of precipitation is 20%.
Today is another day filled with odds and ends.
Got an update from Menard’s on the “Special Order” faucet she wanted. Left either Ontario California, or Canada. Whatever CA is. I’m leaning towards California myself. Coming UPS to our door and no shipping. On schedule and should arrive by the end of the day Tuesday, March 20th so they say. I hope she likes this thing. Looks weird to me and it’s a Pfister brand. I’m more a Moen or Delta guy myself. If it leaks or wears out it’ll be on her and not me at least.
Oh who am I kidding. It’ll still be my fault somehow.
No word from Lee on his little trip to the show? He's probably hiding in the closet trying to hide all his purchases. Between you, me and the fencepost.....I think he's an addict. Tough thing to beat. I feel sorry for him.
OH!! Guess what!? Came home last night to paint color samples laying all over. Yup. Looks like the kitchen/dining/ hopefully former oh look there’s an empty space let’s put it there rooms are going to get some paint. Betcha didn’t see that one coming didja? (sarcasm) Guess I’ll have something to do here in the next two weeks it takes for the counter tops to get here. Going bold with some other color other than white. She’s leaning toward…(gulp)…ready for this?…Cream in Your Coffee. I call it a light tan or light beige but then I don‘t get the big bucks for coming up with names for colors either.
EDIT: I see Lee has checked in. Hm...only 12 gondolas. Maybe he is coming around. Unless that's all he's fessing up to. We'll see how hings turn out at this next one.