GOOD MORNING!!!
Today is Tuesday, JULY 17th, 2012!!!
Enjoy your day!!!
Smile and makes someone's 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.
GARRY: for you as well...hope it fixes things...
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 everybody !
Tom in CA ...... That is a fabulous model ! ... Great photo on the bridge! ... Nothing wrong with good quality "rattle cans" ... You did very well. ... I hope your health is okay now.
Galaxy ... Glad you are looking out for Ulrich. Hope we hear from him soon. ... Uh oh. your other half has the credit cards to shop. Perhaps the shopping trip was to the LHS to bring you some good stuff.
Todd... Speaking of shopping. Actually, Shelley is content to shop on-line with the computer, She gets better prices, and I don't have to tag along to shops.
Jeff ... I suspect most people agree with you and your governor about the health care law. It will do far more harm than good. Speaking of health, I hope your are okay. Sorry to hear about the mishpa getting out of the truck. ....... Bravo to you about the car radio! You are a good guy!
Barry ... Speaking of health with you too. Hope you are improving now.
Ken ... Are you feeling better with your health, yet?
Rob .... I hope you are doing okay. Hope you hear your brother overseas is going to be fine.
Our grandkids are back home now, but I won't be on a normal schedule yet.
Today, I went to Nashville, TN to my heart doctor. Next week I see the heart surgeon. The week after that will be surgery. This will be my 5th heart operation, and it is more extensive than my other 4. So, I expect to be resting throughout August. Generally, I have been doing okay, but this is something needing to be done as soon as possible, By September, I should be okay again. I am very thankful for extra life I have received because my various heart treatments in recent years.
Cheers, everybody.
GARRY
HEARTLAND DIVISION, CB&Q RR
EVERYWHERE LOST; WE HUSTLE OUR CABOOSE FOR YOU
Time for me to call it a night. Took my night meds and my 100 unit insulin shot and I'm feeling somewhat drowsy. I'll probably drop off while I'm watching 'The spy who loved me'. James Bond wouldn't last forty-eight hours in the real world but in the movies he wins every time. Anybody know how many times the Bond character was married? Technically three times but legally only once. The first on film (and in print) was to Kissy Suzuki. The marriage was a cover and therefore not valid. The second time was to Teresa "Tracy" Draco, and also known as the Contessa Teresa di Vicenzo). The third time was in print in the novel 'Scorpius' (1988) to Harriett Horner. Bond and Horner pretend to marry, only for her to die a couple days later when attempting to flee Scorpius' island.Well that's it for tonight. See y'all tomorrow.
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
Evenin' again....
Janie, may I get a refil on the decaf please?
TomW..... Oh yeah! Gotta wipe the drool off the keyboard before I type here.... Nice! Very Nice indeed!
Barry, oooch indeed! You are wasting away to nothing, my friend! I do hope they find the cancer has gone bye, bye, and you can start eating a few "Barry Burgers" again!
I just read that a couple of my old Middle School students from way back when have shown up in their home town (Geneva) for a film shoot with the crew from VH1's Behind the Music. Yep taught both of them. Not sure if they learned a whole lot from me, but both Travis and Matt were good kids that I enjoyed teaching.... They did pretty well for themselves after linking up musically so to speak in a high School Gym class of all places.... Bet some of the younger set around here may have heard of them: http://rochester.ynn.com/content/top_stories/591753/gym-class-heroes-back-in-geneva/
Just about time to call it quits for today.
Prayers for all in need!
73
Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO
We'll get there sooner or later!
Good Evening.
Nice and warm out there tonight...77F feeling like 89F ...tomorrow looks to be the scorcher for the week...103F feeling like 120F....oooch...
Tomorrow I'll be heading off to the mall to try on some new clothes again...I lost another 7lbs..down to 143lbs now...another oooch...
This afternoon i managed to get together with some friends at the restaurant near here for a coffee and didst discover that there was a small problem with a car beside me..door access is somewhat cramped when buddy parks car about 9" from mine....had to find driver and ask him...politely ...to move his car so I can access mine..got a big lecture from him on MY parking skills...find out after I left parking lot that he took my spot AND another to park....ooooch number 3....
Evening all from SunnyBreezyCal:
Temperature has dropped from 107 last week to 81 or so this week. The Delta Breeze (our natural air-conditioner) has kicked in, and we're supposed to be in the '80's all week, with a slight warm-up this weekend.
The fire near Colfax has grown to about 2500 acres, but it's 30% contained right now, and the cooler weather has increased the humidity in the Sierra's, so the fire crews are starting to get a real handle on it. Of course, this is nothing like those disasterous fires in Colorado, but because of the terrain and the thickness of the timber (the Sierra are far more 'tree-heavy' than the Colorado Rockies), any forest fire in this country is a major disaster just waiting to happen. So far, the fire has stayed away from any population centers (Colfax, Iowa Hill, Foresthill) and only one home and 4 outbuildings have been lost, but ground crews are still having to fight an exhausting battle because of the steepness of the terrain (the canyons have anywhere from 60 to 80 degrees of slope). Calfire is hoping for containment sometime near the end of the week, weather co-operating, of course.
Well, got my 4-10-2 painted and have started the weathering. I did the same thing I always do with my unpainted brass steamers, and that's a rattle-can of Floquil Grimy Black, brush-pianted contrasting colors, Microscale decals, Glosscote and Dullcote and AIM self-adhesive weathering powders. I gave #5011 a kind of medium-light weathering. I know that in the early to mid-'fifties, SP's steamers kinda/sorta looked like rolling junkyards while they were using up their last miles, so I backdated #5011 to what it would probably have looked like around 1949 or 1950: In use, but not 'let go'. Here's some photos:
I have to change a little of the weathering on the cab roof and the bottom of the cylinders--what I thought was 'dust' turned out to be 'yellow' instead. Looks like someone threw some pineapples at the cab, LOL! One nice thing about the AIM powders, they wash off pretty easily and I haven't sealed the weathering yet.
So that's about it from SunnyCal for now. Best to all, prayers to those in need.
Tom
Tom View my layout photos! http://s299.photobucket.com/albums/mm310/TWhite-014/Rio%20Grande%20Yuba%20River%20Sub One can NEVER have too many Articulateds!
Evenin' folks,
Cup of decaf please, Janie.
Packer Ray, I think you mixed me an Sawyer up.
Ray, I think you mixed me an Sawyer up.
I think you are right..... I mix up Packer and Packer1 in my mind...... BTW, the Packard was a great car.....
Home from the Planning Board meeting. After starting 5 minutes late and a lot of questions and a couple of them not liking the contrast of colors that will be on my roof (give me a break!) they passed the resolution unanimously so as soon as NYSERDA (New York State Energy Research and Development Authority) comes through with the grant $ we are all ready to start the installation.
Probably looking at another 3 weeks. Hopefully they will be on the roof and working by the end of August. THAT should bring on the rain and cloudy weather.
Now to disappear to the trainroom for a bit....
I had a little mishap when I was leaving the docs office today. It could have easily been very serious but I didn't think much of it at the time as I had more important things to do. I went out and opened the drivers door of my van and stepped up onto the step with my right foot as I normally do, grabbed the steering wheel in my right hand and the door armrest with the left and pulled myself up then put my left foot onto the step then lifted my right foot. At this point all my weight was on my left foot. I hadn't noticed it was on the edge of the step as I can feel only bone pain from the knees down and from the elbows down. Well my left foot slipped off the step and headed for the concrete. My right foot got a good purchase on the step but it was too late. Gravity was doing it's work. It's about sixteen inches from the step to the ground, maybe a little higher. My foot slammed down hard on the ground and I pushed myself backward to avoid hitting my knee against the step. It was very close. I felt a jolt of pain shoot through my ankle and I knew the bones had been effected in some way.The pain quickly faded and there was no bruising or popping. I just looked again and still no bruising so it looks like I got away with just a scare.My good deed for the day. I pulled up at the pharmacy and saw a Buick Century, same color as mine was. The lady it belonged to and her daughter came out of the pharmacy at that time. I told them I had owned one almost identical to it and had sold it when it was sixteen years old due to repairs I couldn't afford to make. Well she said the radio in hers had gone out and she was looking for another one. Told her I'd be right back. I looked behind the passenger seat of my van and there was the factory radio from my Century. It was working fine when I took it out so there was no reason it shouldn't now. It was identical to the one she had. I handed it to her and she handed it back saying there was no way she could pay me for it. I handed it back to her and told her she didn't owe me a cent. It was hers. Well the look in her eyes and the big smile on her face said it all. At that point she was probably the happiest person in town.I took my meds when I got home around noon and I'm a little dizzy right now. That's more or less normal after I've been off them for a while. Even a week can make a big difference. It'll take me a few days to get used to them again. I can already see a difference in my dexterity. Can't hold a screwdriver steady yet but it only moves a quarter of an inch instead of an inch and a half. I should be back to normal by this time Wednesday.That's all for now. That's enough.
Evening guys
I got the P2K SD7 to have LEDs and a 1.5v bulb, but I can't figure out the function re-mapping. I looked on my computer for decoder pro, but apparently it was deleted by someone else That and the decoder seems like it just constantly looses it's address and doesn't respond until power is cut-off. I think it's the decoder, but I'm gonna try a few things first.
Todd, As far as lightening, I've added an aluminum driveshaft so far. The newer suspension may have saved a few pounds (shorter but stiffer springs) but I could cut some more if I get one of those rear seat delete things. I've only had the rear seats in use a few times in the 2 years I've had the car. I weighed my brother's (his car is the same year) rear seat assembly and the whole thing was 45-55 pounds (but his are leather and mine are fabric, so might might be lighter). If I did I'd save the seats though since they are all in excellent condition (they look new, even though they are 19 years old). The spare is aluminum (and I need to get a bigger one for the newer brakes), so not much I can do there. The engine going into my car soon might be a bit lighter. If I had the $ I could go for an aluminum block (yes there are aftermarket aluminum ford 302s) but it would cost more than the car. If I don't spend any $ on trains, I might be able to get aluminum heads by that time.
Jeff, I hope my governer does the same as Jindall (sp?) did.
Vincent
Wants: 1. high-quality, sound equipped, SD40-2s, C636s, C30-7s, and F-units in BN. As for ones that don't cost an arm and a leg, that's out of the question....
2. An end to the limited-production and other crap that makes models harder to get and more expensive.
Evenin' folks!
Janie, I'll have the BBQ Chicken, salt potatoes, and some fresh sweet corn along with a tall glass of iced tea. Huh? Oh, unsweetened please...... gotta watch the carbo intake you know.
Here I sit watching the clock..... Have about a half hour before I go downtown to the Planning Board meeting. When I got the mail this afternoon I noticed a very fat envelope from NYSEG along with the Ads and other junk mail. NYSEG has approved the application for the Solar Installation and says go ahead! That leaves the meeting tonight as the only real hurdle before it starts. Of course it has be approved by NYSERDA for the grant, but if NYSEG has approved it there should be no problem with NYSERDA.
Rob, Glad you got good news about your Brother! Will keep him in my prayers for an easy recovery.
Vincent, all my days are "odds and ends" days I think. I still have a couple phone calls I need to make after I get home tonight, and a few emails to answer. I did get a few minutes in the train room and cleaned up some cork roadbed where the new turnout will go. I may get a few more minutes down there later tonight.
I'll catch up to you folks a bit later this evening.....
Ray, don’t you love those odds and ends days?
Rob, great news!
Sam, nice work!
Todd, I shall remember sir!
G, sounds busy man
Today has been busy; turns out yes, I am being paid $5.14…oh well, still covers gas. We’ll see if the county still has money for the program though. If they don’t, hopefully we can work something out.
On the model RR front, I’ll definitely be going back to the switching layout idea; I can also say it will have a similar feel like Jon Grant’s Sweethome Alabama in that it will have staging, a passing siding on the other side, and then switching in front of that fiddle yard. Still need to hammer out the design
Sawyer Berry
Clemson University c/o 2018
Building a protolanced industrial park layout
I remember when I was introduced to Vinnie.....
Samuel A. Kelly
I can draw pictures with my keyboard!
-------- ( It's a worm)
Ken: look up 636-38383 in the walthers catolog.
LSWrr I’m glad Jeff got enough meds to keep him from ripping anyone’s heads off; we don’t want to give Vinnie any ideas over there…..
Nah! Vinnie wouldn't do that. He just likes bouncing people like basketballs. Crow bars on the other hand ... those bend quite nicely into all sorts of art forms. Wanna take a wild guess what Vinnie's hobby is?
Todd, I eye dropper alcohol sometimes. The trick to misting is to use a giant spray bottle and pull the trigger slow and steady. Yes I have amazed people at the club with my misting prowess, I use the home depot 99 cent spray bottle, I think it’s a one quart bottle. The little bottles develop volume at high pressure; the big bottles develop volume at low pressure. I use cardboard to protect sensitive areas.
I’m glad Jeff got enough meds to keep him from ripping anyone’s heads off; we don’t want to give Vinnie any ideas over there…..
Ray, 12 teeth or less, wow, I can’t believe you said that, ROFLMAO!
BM1 Lee Soule USCG (ret) L.S.&W Railroad Serving the Lower Great Lakes
galaxy Glad to see Jeffrey got home safely. I've been having the smae problems with pre-authorizations. I suppose I could do without Nexium, but then I'd have to buy Prilosec OTC and that would be out of pocket and nto as effective. Seems I've always got a script that requires hoops to jump through..I blame Obamacare...I think it will make it TOUGHER to get scripts, and the MEdical HELP you need when you need it! They will look for anyway to CUT COSTS as more people come into the system! {even those who pay the "tax" or "Fee" for not buying insurance WILL have to be covered in urgent medical care need arises!}
Glad to see Jeffrey got home safely. I've been having the smae problems with pre-authorizations. I suppose I could do without Nexium, but then I'd have to buy Prilosec OTC and that would be out of pocket and nto as effective. Seems I've always got a script that requires hoops to jump through..I blame Obamacare...I think it will make it TOUGHER to get scripts, and the MEdical HELP you need when you need it! They will look for anyway to CUT COSTS as more people come into the system! {even those who pay the "tax" or "Fee" for not buying insurance WILL have to be covered in urgent medical care need arises!}
Well, well,
its now after 2 bells, and Roto Router has not roto'd or router'd any thing yet. I will call at 3 if they don't and say HELLO!! SHe promised EASILY without a DOUbt that they would be here today! But by 3pm, running out of "afternoon" left! and I ain't paying any surcharge for after-hours anything....
ANYBODY HEARD FORM ULRICH YET???
Ray..I've been known to sample some Finger Lickin' Finger Lakes wines..not often, but I've tasted some and its good stuff. Just don't have a need for it often. "It's Not on my diet"!! But I support my own backyard as possible. {of course those californy wines weren't to bad either Iffen' I recall correctly}. Must be sumpin' 'bout morning dew and sunshine HERE and evenin' sunset THERE that great grapes makes!!! WE all just missed the FINGER LAKES WINE FESTIVAL.
World spinning around, goin' 'round, 'round, 'round, 'round. Whoa! I tippled and fell over on that one!
MOH went to do shopping..so much for cooling the Credit Card. Headache musta worn off. I am STUCK waitnign to get roto-routed!!!
WEll, AS YOU WERE GENTLEMEN, and ladies!
toodles
Afternoon folks!
Chloe, I'll have a tall glass of lemonade,please.
I'm just sitting here at the computer printing out the mailed copies of the Division Newsletter.
I just heard that Mal-Wart is going to add dental clinics to some of their stores...... I bet they have an express line for people with 12 teeth or less.
Tom..... Good Finger Lakes Riesling THAT! Sounds like you had a great day.
Darren, I have to do some traveling one of these days, and that will be on the list of places I want to visit!
Why the warnings on Q-tip boxes? The only reason people buy them is to clean out their ears and it isn't going to change!
Ah well.............................. Just changed out the large Black cartridge on the Canon printer.............. Yawn.................. I case you can't tell, I'm bored.
Isn't it great that we live in a time when people need energy drinks to sit in front of a computer all day?
Time to get the last page printing....
Later!
Well, at least you got (most of) your meds.
Well I got my prescriptions renewed, went to the pharmacy to get them filled. Got everything but the nexium for my gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). Seems the insurance company requires a physicians approval for it to be dispensed . Geezz! The doc just wrote the dang prescription not fifteen minutes earlier! I'll have to pick it up the next time I'm in town. Last month it was Avodart they needed a physicians approval on and in May it was something else. What do the bean counters do? Sit back and throw a dart and whatever it hits is what they require an approval on? Dang bureaucrats! Can't live with them, can't kill them! Well, at least since I've taken my meds I feel a bit more normal now and don't want to rip the head off of the next person who calls or knocks on the door.
Got a thunderstorm moving in so I'll be backing out of here. See y'all later.
Afternoon everybody,
Yesterday turned out to be a pretty good day weather wise. After many brutal days of high temps and humidy, it was in the low 80's, overcast and a nice breeze. So off we went for a little railfanning. Caught 8 Norfolk Southern's in a little less than 2 hours. Mostly mixed freights with 2 intermodals. After that, we came home and later had a nice dinner of a Delmonico roast, baked potato and cream style corn. You know we had to open a nice bottle of Reisling from Prejean's Winery in Ray's back yard.
Today we went for breakfast, then spent the rest of the morning doing the weekly grocery shopping and running other errands. The wife is doing pretty good with her new ankle brace. I think I will feel like I'm forgetting to do something for a couple of weeks, as we have no Doctor's appointments until September. It's been a very long time since that has happened. Well, I've started the weekly laundry, so I better get down to the cellar and start another load. Everybody have a good one. Tom
Pittsburgh, PA
howmus Darren, where was the photo you you posted this morning taken?
Darren, where was the photo you you posted this morning taken?
Durango and Silverton Museum
Darren (BLHS & CRRM Lifetime Member)
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Mornin' everyone!
Zoe, I'll have a bowl of the Pumkin/Flax Organic Granola with a bunch of fresh blueberries on it and several cups of dark roast coffee in a FGLK mug. Please and Thank You Ma'am!
Gonna be another scorcher today here in the Finger Lakes region of NYS. Currently 81°F and going up to the high 80's this afternoon. No chance of rain today.......
I will be going to the Planning Board meeting tonight to see how the project goes. Will also meet the guy who put together the system plan as he will there to answer any questions about it.
Sue, removing tortoise machines is easy. I just unscrew them from the plywood substrate on the layout and remove the wire connections at the Terminal Strip. Much easier than putting them in place. I use a mounting system where the torti are mounted on a small piece of 1/4" wood (plywood or wainscoting I had left from a house project). All the connections to the electrical strip on the tortoise are connected to a 6 position terminal strip mounted on the base before mounting the assembly under the layout. It is then a simple job to make the connections for power and the frog from there. The assembly looks like this:
I have have given a couple of clinics at NMRA Meets on the subject. I have found in the rebuild, it is smartest to mount the tortoise in place before installing the turnout...... Much easier than trying to find that little tiny hole in the throw on turnout.......
Jeffrey, good luck with the project for today!!!
Catch you all later!
Good Morning Modelers!
Currently 71F heading up to season normals for this time of year of around 90F today
Morning Dinners
Flo, coffee pleases
Lot to get done today. Have a nurse coming by shortly to change the dressing on my Line Pick. Then Dr visit in Belleville IL, then stop work and tell Dave what is going on and see if I still have a job. Next is paying the gas bill. When I get home, paperwork for Bank Of Stupid.
See you all later, Ken
I hate Rust
Morning refills here!
Just called Roto Router,,,they gave me the "sometime today" routine...but I weaseled a "probably not til the afternoon" out of her...which probably means just that...I will have to sit around today.
MOH took Grand Caravan in for routine maintenance...the Kia goes tomorrow. MOH came home with a headache..must have one was supposed to go shopping after Firestone but didn't go! DOesn't hurt my feelings any we owe Wally world a lot anyway.
MOH is actually on vacation now. SO we have a whole week of nothing to do and any plans we had where it cost money is sort of eaten up. The vehicles will have $160 in maitnenace done, the rotorouter was $89 last time {4 years ago} they were here so probably now $100, SO thats $260 down. MOH has said the lawnmower is on last legs for sure sp we will have to spend probably another $200 to get new mulcher mower. {MOH does lawn only as I can't with my asthma}. SO that is $460 out the window that COULD have gone for something else in the vacation line!
We were going to go to Essex Conn. to see/ridet h steam train there, but at a 10 hour drive that makes for VERY LONG day of driving for MOH {the better driver who can read road signs far in advaceof me} so it woudl be overnighter, adn MOH would liket o go one day, stay the night, ride the train/steamboat the next, spend the night, then drive back casually. that is two nights put up and 3 days total. HTe train has a dinner car ride at $70 /person/4 course meal I'd kinda like to do. Dunno havet osave money for it next year I guess...we will ahve to settle for a trip to Steamtown...I can get us in free with my disability USA Park Pass. See what they are up to this ear..costs only 1/2 tank gas and a $12 check at Red Robin DIner for eating afterwards.
Train nut friend is putting on a deck, so he may not go with us. He is broke too. He wants like a 16'x25' or somehting deck and was shocked when it came out to double the cost for the materials than he had planned...so hes broke now..I said that is why you start of with like a 10x16 deck that is EXPANDABLE {his is on the ground} so that you don't bankrupt yourself doing it! Oh well, tsk tsk, he never listens to our advice.
WEll, MOH napping I may join while wiating the phone and RR to come {Roto Router NOT rail road}.
we had a blip of power go off just to mess up and have to reset everything!!!
Hoep JEFFREY makes it safely to Dr. adn to pharmacy!!!
Hope Ulrich fares well at HIS doctor today!!! Extra prayer candle for him!!!
Prayer candle for all!!!
Good Morning!!!
Coffee please and….oh I don’t know, how about ummmmm...fried potatoes with a couple eggs scrambled on top covered in sausage gravy. Thank you.
Supposed to get to 97 today.
Vincent- You can shove anything in anything with a hammer and a torch. Seriously, personally I wouldn’t put a big block in. If you’re basically in the 1/8th and with that car, you’d be money ahead lightening the thing up and working on weight distribution. Especially if it also doubles as your daily driver. And don’t get me wrong a big block doesn’t give you an automatic win anywhere, or an automatic loss either for that matter. Just generally speaking. But if you’er into it, popping the hood and seeing a huge chunk of iron shoe horned in there is impressive. But sometimes no more than that. Impressive. And personally, there is no substitute for that sound of a big block or that solid push you get when your pressed back into your seat. IMHO of course. No big block versus small block discussions, both have their place and one is more efective in a situation than the other. just my preference. Ken and I lean more towardsthe larger cars and they need the extra grunt. You may hop off that line when we just kinda step, but once we get a couple gears and that mass starts rolling then that's when things get exciting.
OK. Gotta get working on that Roadrunner
Sawyer- Life is short and you are young. Get out enjoy yourself and have fun. Don’t let us hold you back. We’ll be here. Just….don’t forget us.
Sakel- My method of ballasting is exactly like Lee’s except I use an eyedropper for the alcohol.Hm. Guess it’s not exactly then is it. Reason? Well I personally have not had good luck with the misting or spraying of either glue as some do, or the alcohol. I end up either not getting enough in the ballast, but plenty elsewhere, or blowing ballast all over. Same with ground over. Looks like a meteor shower hit the ground. Whatever works for one may not be easiest for another. Could be the sprayers I use too. Neither is right or wrong and both are effective. Mine takes a bit longer, but Mr Murphy stands closer to me than he does Lee.
Today I will put the garage door opener up. Oh! Guess what happened when we got back with the new one? ……Hmmm?..... Bet you can’t guess what. Oh…., you did …..Yup,garage door opener worked. Still works this morning too. Oh well, the other is old and this is new and was on sale. Yes on sale. Brenda would have been ok with it on that point alone even if we didn’t need it..... On sale. Woman's reason to buy, man's extra credit.
Jeff- Good luck today and be careful if you end up driving.
Ya’ll have a good 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, Diners. I will have a large coffee, and sit at this back table to see who drops by. Looks like our afternoon climbing trip will be postponed for a week. There is rain on the schedule for the rest of the week. Yuk!
Today, I will finish my latest quilt project so I can get back to layout things. This morning, I will finally place my Walthers order for scale lumber so I can finish my car shop. Sadly, our almost LHS that carried the scale lumber went out of business a couple of years ago. It is disappointing to not have a chance to go to the lumber yard for supplies.
Ray, Yes, the temp didn't get above 70 until after the event. The big hill was partially shaded, and the flat on top is usually windy, so it still would have been fine. How much work is it to remove the tortoises when making changes on the layout? We only have 2 on our layout. We put them in places where the turnouts are hard to reach, or will be hard to reach when the scenery is finished.
Later, Sue
Anything is possible if you do not know what you are talking about.