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Posted by Stourbridge Lion on Wednesday, May 9, 2012 9:22 AM

Good Morning Modelers!

It's 51F and clear as we head up near 80F today.  Having a small bunny issue in our neighborhood and it's been hiding during the day under our shed so I put up some wire list night.  The shed sits on a concrete slab so it can't dig under.  Our neighbor to the east had a trap out but has small kids so he doesn't leave it out much and I think the bunny's home is under his porch.  Hoping we can catch it and take it over to the park rather then kill it but then again with the wire up the local fox might get a meal here soon too.  My thoughts for all those in need and wishing all a great day and week ahead...

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Posted by BroadwayLion on Wednesday, May 9, 2012 9:22 AM

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Posted by TMarsh on Wednesday, May 9, 2012 8:36 AM

Good Morning!!! Coffee please. Thanks

Lee- Sorry to hear about the problem. Sounds like they can correct it. I hope so. Prayers for a successful repair job.

Barry- I second Ray’s hope. Prayers for you too.

Catsthinkwell- Good luck on the meeting.

While we are on the subject of medical problems. The MIL is back in the hospital and the doctors say there’s nothing they can do anymore and she will just kinda waste awaySigh. No saying how long it will take. She is in fair spirits and has come to terms. Personally, I think she gave up a couple months ago. Now, every time they do something or give her something it causes another issue somewhere else.  No executorship here thank goodness, the Super Evil Sister from Hades is. She’s the eldest and well, let her have the headaches on this. I was lucky. I don’t think she will be. Brenda will be on her to see she does what her Mom wanted, Idiot Brother will be his usual greedy I deserve it self, Evil Twin who has more money than Bill Gates will probably step in with her two cents worth that will only be worth a half cent if that, and  will only cause problems, Good Brother will probably be ok until he gets drunk and then will get into it with Super Evil Sister from Hades over…..something, AND Super Evil Sister from Hades, who by the way has the intelligence of a donut but thinks she and husband, who I believe just may be a tad stupider than her yet knows even more, will somehow feel her and her family will deserve more than anyone else and will be short changed. Bright side is, I doubt if I will ever get another jar of the worlds worst chili sauce againYes. Did I ever tell you about that? I’ll tell you sometime. It just doesn’t pay to be polite all the time. Brenda and her Evil Twin have already made it clear to each other they know about filing a complaint about the Executor should she decide to alter things as she sees fit  Me? Well I’ll just ice down a few Lone Stars or PBR’s depending on what I have and watch the show until I get roped into something. Kinda glad my sister and I are sorta estranged.

Welp, today I will finish getting Brenda’s car running. Put the battery in yesterday. Car was designed around the battery I think. Replacing it was an afterthought. I’m sure when the subject was brought up the lead engineer said something like "Um, just realized there's no wy you can reaaly get that battery out and back in" To which another on the team responded  “come on now guys, I’m not ever gonna replace the battery in one of these things….are you?” After it starts, I’ll figure out what else is wrong and try and remember why it was parked to begin with. Might have been just abad battery causing the erratic behavior. Cars being controlled almost completely by electronics anymore, could very well been the issue. Brenda says it was a shifting issue and since that is also electronic, could be but who knows. Never did get around to checking anything out last fall when I opened the hood to check it out and that’s as far as I got. Had to jump start it several times back then. Things came up and it was put on the list of things to do. Whistling Mischief

The list is getting shorter.

Ya’ll have a good day!!!!

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Posted by Curt Webb on Wednesday, May 9, 2012 8:19 AM

Morning All,

Off w**k today so I will be w**king on the layout. Before work yesterday I tried running a 0-8-0 into all of the RH leads. Only 4 of the 6 worked. I metered the 2 and now there is no power. Last week there was. What the  heck? I looked at the 2 leads and 1 probably just needs soldering. Yeah it looks like I missed it and the wire is making intermittent contact on one side. The other track should be OK but isn't. When I get that figured out I will start laying the tracks to things like Diesel fueling etc.

I received word through a very well placed PRR Blogger that Broadway Limited will be coming out with the re-releases of the I1sa, K4s, K-7 Stock Cars (with or without sound), and the H10 (new). Of course you need to be independently wealthy to afford these. As much as I want a BLI K-4s it will be $500 and since I have 2 Spectrum's that are nice I will have to pass. I will probably order the stock cars and the H-10 (2-8-0) which combined will run around $500. Of course this is contingent on CFO approval and me working OT to pay for them. Projected delivery is Winter 2012.

Packer- You might try Melatonin. It is a natural sleep aid. Both my daughter and I use it. It works better for her than me but it may be a option for you.

Barry- I sure hope the MD's are wrong. Sending prayers your way.

Lee- Sorry to hear about your upcoming surgery and I hope it corrects the issues you have been having.

Cats- I hope your meeting goes well.

Hope everyone has a good  day and prayers for those in need. 

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Posted by Packer on Wednesday, May 9, 2012 6:10 AM

Morning guys

I tried to sleep in again. And again I wake up like 2 hours earlier than I wanted too. Uggh.

Anyways I managed to swap out the DH123 in my GP38-2 with a soundtraxx non-sound decoder. I have other locos that could use the DH123, I just have to find out which ones.

Galaxy, What about humping loaded autoracks?

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Good Morning...
Posted by wetidlerjr on Wednesday, May 9, 2012 4:38 AM

 

Good Morning! from Tipton IN.

 

 

Cool

 

 

 

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Posted by galaxy on Wednesday, May 9, 2012 4:04 AM

GOOD MORNING!!!

Today is Wednesday, May 9th, 2012!!!

It is weekly Hump day!!!

Do not hump propane tanker cars in the Hump Yard!!!

Geeked

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Posted by cudaken on Wednesday, May 9, 2012 12:04 AM

 Good Morning, Good Morning!

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Posted by cats think well of me on Tuesday, May 8, 2012 10:36 PM

Evening all!

I'd love a glass of coconut milk served with fried bananas in coconut ice cream please! 

Blownout cylinder, it devastates me to hear your health news! I know all of us will be rooting for you and wishing you good outcomes.

Tomorrow is my first day off, seriously, in about a week and a half, and I plan to spend time, reading, doing some writing exercises for a writing course taught by a local writer, and of practice playing with Paasche VL and maybe pull out the Badger 200 again.  

Also, I'm meeting up with someone tomorrow who'd not been a good friend or influence to me for a long time. I called him on this some months ago, but unhappy that I didn't want to be friends with him anymore has written me and asked if we could meet for a beverage this week before he leaves town again. I'd rather forgive this guy and move past the negative feelings of how he treated me in the past so I said yes. I certainly hope it goes well. 

I have writing class in the evening, which I'm looking forward too as the first class last week had been a lot of fun. Than I am going to Philly to spend the night at a friend's place before a job interview in the city Thursday, than a work-related meeting in Lancaster, back to work and bed :)

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Posted by cudaken on Tuesday, May 8, 2012 10:28 PM

 Hello Dinners!

 Flo, Beer for the house!

 Dang I am beat. Between getting out late Monday and working 12 hours today I am beat. But why am I in a good mod?

 Larry is gone! Details later when I feel like typing.

 Payers for those in need.

            Ken

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Posted by howmus on Tuesday, May 8, 2012 10:26 PM

Evenin' folks!

Janie just a ....  Oh. you know what I always have this time of night.  Thanks!

Barry, I sure do hope the doc is wrong!!!  Keeping you in my prayers!

Got a lot of odds and ends done today, including some banking.  The roofer stopped by and gave me an updated estimate which was about the same as the one he gave me over a year ago.  This one includes a couple other little things that were not on the other estimate.  I am having the entire old roofs removed (there are 2.5 layers of shingles already on the roof and I want him to inspect the underlayment).  He didn't have any color charts for the metal roofing with him so he will drop them off tomorrow.  i will check with some family and possibly some of the neighbors to see what they like.  This will be the first Steel roof in the neighborhood, so I don't want anybody to be shocked by a gaudy color.... LOL  They can do it within a week or so and will be completely done in 2 days once they start.

My Fast Tracks PC ties arrived in the mail today, so I put down a couple more feet of ties today.  I also removed a couple of tortoise machines that will either not be used at all or need to be repositioned for the new yard.  Then I started another turnout.....  Turned on the sound system down there and played some tunes while a played with trains!

Prayers for all in need!

73

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Posted by Packer on Tuesday, May 8, 2012 10:18 PM

Evening guys

I spent my time researching to see if I could find a match for the NYC F3B I have in BN's roster of F3s. Unfortunately modeling 1977-1987 leaves only a few F3s that are useable. So far the only F3B I can find that was in service in my modeling era was number 703, but it doesn't appear to have roof overhangs (I could be wrong though).
http://www.locophotos.com/PhotoDetails.php?PhotoID=54581
http://www.locophotos.com/PhotoDetails.php?PhotoID=35386

Edit, I found a great roof shot of 703 when it was still GN 358B:
http://www.gn-npjointarchive.org/GNRHSNewby/GNRHS.Newby.Bk2img089.jpg
No dynamics or overhangs. Wonder how hard it'd be to cut the overhangs off and remove the DB screens?

Some of the Ex-NP passenger units did have overhangs at both ends, but they all seem to have been stricken from the roster before 1975. I may try to trade my F3B Shell for an F7B as they were much more common.

Gluing the motor casing on the athearn F7A didn't work out, so I'll definately call Athearn tomorrow after work.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Tuesday, May 8, 2012 9:37 PM

Time for me to call it a night. See y'all tomorrow.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Tuesday, May 8, 2012 6:42 PM

Got the motor in the GP35 changed out. It now has a motor from a Proto 2000 FA1. I wanted to reuse the flywheels from the old ring magnet motor but the Proto motor has a smaller diameter shaft. That left me with a longer shaft run so I had to cobble together a pair of shafts from junk box bits. I just test ran it on address 00 and it runs just fine. Still has a bit of a growl from the gears.

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Tuesday, May 8, 2012 5:00 PM

Good Afternoon...

Got to 68F today..in the sunshine....we got about 2.5" of rain last night/this morning...

Took myself to emerg today to get toe looked at..turned out I had broke 2 metatarsels for pete sake.....Black Eye....so, walking around in a foot cast is my lot...as well as a bone scan of all the ding things to ponder....yayBlack EyeWhistling Reason they are doing bone scan?  One doctor suspects I may have bone cancer....DeadBlack Eye

So, anyway..hobbled back to the car with wife..she is looking at me and asked me what I thought...gee I hope not...was all I could say...another series of testings and probings abound if so....Bang Head

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Posted by Packer on Tuesday, May 8, 2012 4:54 PM

Afternoon guys

My Athearn Superpower F7A and my dummy stewart F7B showed up today. I was suprised that the BB F7 came with a hex motor and hex shafts. The F3B looks easy enough to power, just get a bunch of atlas GP7 parts. The F3 shell actually fits pretty nicely on the Athearn's drive, I'd just have to file down the mounting tab (as opposed to enlarging the hole on the shell). The downside to the swap is the superpower weight has to be cut down or removed to accomadate the stewart's windows and fan recess (for the option of high or low fans)

The only downside is the F3 didn't come with the truck detail parts, and the motor casing on the F7 is cracked. I'll give both companies a call tomorrow to see about getting the parts. Although I might take the F7 apart and see if I can replace the busted motor casing with a spare. If not I have a bunch of P2K GP drives that could donate parts (I have like 2-3 extras)

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Tuesday, May 8, 2012 3:52 PM

My father found an antique in my mailbox today. What appears to be a 70's era Athearn GP35 with the power and drive line intact. It has what looks like the original black ring magnet motor with steel flywheels, spline drive shafts and brass worms, plastic gear towers with sintered wheels. I've test run it and it runs quite well. It has that signature Athearn coffee grinder growl that us Athearn old hats know so well. My intent is to convert it to DCC but I'll have to change out the motor first. Those old black motors take too much power.



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Posted by Packer on Tuesday, May 8, 2012 3:08 PM

Afternoon guys

Looks like the dinner is turning into a medical ward. I may have pulled or stretched something in my right arm today. It's kind of numb along one of the muscles in the upper arm (not the bicep or tricep, it's on the outside). It was sore, but the soreness is gone. Same for something in the lower arm. It kind of hurts to twist my arm around so the palm faces up.

I'm hoping some of my stuff shows up today. Maybe I'll get in an order to atlas later this week to get the correct sideframes for my C425s (I want to get them looking right for when those Bowser C636s arrive)

Lee, Hopefully the surgery goes well.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Tuesday, May 8, 2012 2:38 PM

I'm still here, just feeling like crap today.

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Posted by Cederstrand on Tuesday, May 8, 2012 12:28 PM

Italian roast coffee in a Apache Railway mug, please.

Healing thoughts to those in need.

Have a great day!

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Posted by LSWrr on Tuesday, May 8, 2012 12:13 PM

Galaxy, the specialist took all the results from any blood work I had done in the past and put it all into a spreadsheet.  When you look at it this way you can watch test scores rise or fall.  My scores were nose diving over the last 4 years, except for the calcium and PTH that was rising.  I had a full thyroid and parathyroid work up (blood test) for my discharge physical and the doctor wasn’t too worried about anything he saw.  But you compare that to a blood test done 2 years before and I imagine I would have had this fixed then.

 

I appreciate the well wishes and prayers, I’m rather fortunate they can fix this with only a couple days in the hospital.

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, May 8, 2012 10:16 AM

Lee - you are in my prayers !

Good Afternoon Gang!

I enjoyed our little Tour de Suisse, but now that it is over, I am somewhat in the doldrums again. Each day is filled with the same drab routine - there are no challenges other than keeping my sanity.

Oh, well ...

Angel for those in need!

Btw, today is May 8th. 67 years ago, WW II ended in Europe with the unconditional surrender of the German Wehrmacht.

Let´s spend a minute to remember those, who gave their lives in the fight for freedom, and also those who were victims of an unjust and mad regime.

May it never happen again!

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Posted by galaxy on Tuesday, May 8, 2012 9:53 AM

Lee- I have all those symptoms, but they say my thyroid is right on target. Makes me wonder. As to why no one ever cauhgt it is probably easy..because you probably didn't express to your Dr. or Dr.s all the symptoms at once. You may have complianed about one symptom , but not the others at a visit to the Dr. SO they never pieced it all together, Also, Drs. are only human and there are something like a million different disease out there they have to have a basic knowledge of. WHen my gall bladder caused my problems it took them 5 years to decide it needed to come out. It got to the point where every other month I was showing up in the ER. Because I drank at that time, htey blamed it on that. Then one month I was in the ER adn a different Dr. was on duty- one I hadn;t seen. He came up with pancreatitis. WHy? because he LISTENED to my compliant and "went looking". He tested for pancreas enzymes and BINGO had a hit. The next time I appeared I could not keep anything down-not even a tums to keep the acid I seemed to have mountains of from coming up for 7 days in a row. I told them "I wnat you to FIND what is wrong and FIX it!!!" Once they verified i indeed had NO alcohol in my system, and I had reported the pancreatitis the month before, they ordered a CT scan, which showed the gall bladder to be enlarged, mishapen, and ballooned/bloated. They called in a suregeon/speciallist on the matter and he said it had to come out based on my symptoms. Finally!!! AFTER 5 years!!!! I got relief. I haven't been drinking the gallon of vodka a day I used to for over a dozen years at least. I even quit smoking many years ago. When I drank, theyblamed every thing on that, whne I quit drinking , they blamed it on smoking, when I quit smoking, they blamed it on gained weight. If I loose the weight, I WONDER what they will blame everything on then??????

 

GOOD morning to all others.

Rain early today. Rain at noon today, Rain tonight today, Rain, rain, rain! The grass needs mowing but has to dry out first. MOH does that.Ishould have mentioned doing it Sat. after teh wedding..Whistling

Safelight doesn't like the complaint I registered about a small crack {1/4-1/2 inches} right inthe field of vision of the passenger side. So I have to take it in to the shop tomorrow afternoon to have them look at it. problem is it only shows up in Direct sunlight at certain angles. but when it DOES show up, IT GLARES signifiantly on the passenger and driver may or may nto see it. I am sure they will try to weasel out of replacing it and I wna tthem to come to my house to fix it, NOT me take iot to their shop and wait 4 hurs to drive it. It is their work adn their warrantee...NOT mine. I will be admant they note my file if they "can't see it" as it is to rain tomorrow. It's like DUH! I wouldn't be asking for a replacement if there was ntohing wrong wiht it!!!

Well, I'd best get about my chores...

Have a great day everyone!!!

Geeked

 

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Posted by Stourbridge Lion on Tuesday, May 8, 2012 9:48 AM

Good Day Modelers!

Back from a brief vacation as the family traveled to Wichita, KS to see my youngest niece graduate from collage from Friends University.  Out of all my nieces and nephews she is the only one to obtain a collage degree (Double major Zoo Science / Field Biology) so I am extremely proud of her.  It will be tough to get a job right now in her chosen field but see is looking at options until something opens up.  Right now she is 1-of-5 remaining out of 200 that applied for a position that she is trying to get into right now so I'm pulling for her!  Got some Railfanning in while out there too and will have a blog entry up in a few days about the trip.

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Posted by howmus on Tuesday, May 8, 2012 9:48 AM

Mornin' everyone!

"It's a lovely day to day...."  Ah Zoe, Just let me take of the wet coat and sit down here at the Rivet Counter.....  I'll have the #2 special, over easy eggs, bacon, home fries, and a double order of sourdough toast this morning, and keep the dark roast coffee coming!

Drought's over!  Got a little over an inch of rain yesterday afternoon and last night.  Expect another half inch of liquid sunshine this morning.....  may get some thunderboomers as well.  Currently 57°F outside with a high around 65 later this afternoon.

Lee, hopefully the surgery will correct the problem and get you feeling much better quickly.  You are in my prayers!

I do wish the items I am out of for the hobby would hurry up and get back in stack at the hobby stores!  I have been waiting close to 4 months for the code 70 railbars I use on the track.  need to get them installed before painting the rail...  I ordered some Homabed over a month ago and haven't heard a thing from them except they got the order.....  Guess I will finish up the watertank for the powerhouse and then put stone on the roof.  Then I can get it permanently hooked up on the layout.  Should have been doing THAT anyway, but wanted to get the yard done enough for when the Scouts came over.  Today is a good day to do Yard Work!!! Surprise  Layout style that is!

Catch you all later!

73

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Posted by BroadwayLion on Tuesday, May 8, 2012 9:25 AM

The Route of the Broadway Lion The Largest Subway Layout in North Dakota.

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Posted by tcwright973 on Tuesday, May 8, 2012 8:49 AM

Lee - I'm glad to hear that someone was able to put all the pieces together and give you an answer to your puzzel. I also agree with you about train shows. I enjoy going to them no matter the size. Sometimes I pick something up, but not usually. Even the wife enjoys them. She also enjoys railfanning with me. The only problem is she asks a lot of questions while railfanning and I have to to remind her she's asking the wrong person. At train shows, she wants me to buy everything I stop to look at because it has pretty colors or is cute. When I tell her it doesn't fit with my collection her answer is "So what!" Good reasons for not trading her in I suppose.

At long last. I don't have to put the lawn sprinklers on today. It stated to rain last night hasn't stopped since. So the new sod in the front yard is getting a good soaking. It is amazing how much better rain water affects the lawns and flower beds than the water we drink. Makes one stop and think, doesn't it.

That's about it from here, I've got to one load of wash done this morning with another three waiting their turn, so I better get busy.  Everybody have a good one.

Tom

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Posted by LSWrr on Tuesday, May 8, 2012 8:14 AM

Good Morning All,

 

I was 15 pages behind this morning.  Very cool layout pictures, thanks to those who shared.

Gary, I normally go to about 12 train shows a year (September - May).  I don’t really go shopping at “normal” stores unless I need something.  Train shows are just fun even if you don’t buy anything.

 

Good news:  it’s been 3 months since I turned off the old chest freezer and replaced it with a new upright and about 6 months since I replaced the old dryer.  Believe it or not I’m saving $95/month in my electric bill.

 

Bad news: I’ve been diagnosed with hyperparathyroidism.  I guess I’ve had the symptoms for the past 3 years but they are so indifferent nobody put everything together until last weekend when I saw an endocrinologist.  So far I’m suffering with the top 5 symptoms and the Doc has me on a fast track to surgery to correct everything.  This month I have appointments with urology, nuclear medicine, MFI imaging, and a pre surgery consultation. I guess my point to this is nobody ever brought any of this to my attention until everything got bad at once and I didn’t understand the little complaints added up to one minor problem until the problem got out of control.  I thought the pain in my side and lower back were sings of over doing it.  I thought tiredness and needing a nap every afternoon was because of my work schedule.  I thought the nausea was from not eating right. I thought my weight gain was due to my inactive life style.  I thought my lack of motivation was due to the weather.  Forgetfulness is often brushed off, but I noticed when I left the house in the morning I would go back to see if I had locked the door before I drove off, sometimes I would drive around the block after leaving to see if I had closed the garage door or not.  I never kept track of how much water I drank each day. So for the past month I’ve been eating less than 1,200 calories a day; I should weigh less than 200 pounds but I weigh 250.  I’ve been drinking over a gallon of water each day but I’m always thirsty.  It’s hard to get interested in my trains or any other hobbies, I just watch TV all day.  Keep an eye on yourselves and your friends.

BM1 Lee Soule USCG (ret)
 L.S.&W Railroad Serving the Lower Great Lakes

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Posted by Curt Webb on Tuesday, May 8, 2012 8:13 AM

Morning All,

Go into w**k today at 4 PM. It's been very steady at w**k lately but not crazy (I just jinxed myself). I just found out my work partner has to have his Prostate removed because of cancer. It was caught very early because of his family history. That will probably happen in July. Well I have a ton of things to do before I leave the house so I will  talk to you tomorrow.

Jeff/Barry/Johnboy- Hope you guys are doing better. Sorry if I missed  anyone.

Take care and prayers for those in need.

Curt Webb

The Late Great Pennsylvania Railroad

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Posted by gear-jammer on Tuesday, May 8, 2012 8:10 AM

Good morning, Diners.  Chloe, I will have a large coffee before heading to the pool.  I don't have to be there until 9:30 today.

Jim,  Can't wait to see the plans for the back track.

I spent most of the day doing yard work yesterday.  I am still not caught up, but it is starting to look better.  I am a bit sore from bending over.Sigh

Sue

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