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Posted by GMTRacing on Thursday, January 24, 2013 2:27 AM

Good Morning from "Sweet Home Pukekohe" ( same cadence as Alabama Todd)

    With all the trials I feel a bit guilty here 23C and mostly sunny. We went on tour the last few days, Mt Egmont (a volcano) the coast again, off to Palmerston North then to Napier on the east coast and across the central mountains on 138k of gravel windy roads through canyons past lakes and just the most incredible scenery you could want. (The rental co any is not going to be happy with me - their car is full of dust in and out). Today was spent sorting out the logistics company so the container can go home next week (don't ask it's too much bandwidth to explain) and off to a lighthouse overlooking the west coast. With luck Monday we go on a steam train excursion on the Glenbrook Vintage Railway.

    Not that much trackage here, but what is here is well used. The hotel is within earshot of the Kiwi Rail mainline and there is a lot of traffic (presumably to the big yard in Hamilton and some on to Wellington. The commuter rail from Palmerston North to Wellington is a joke, one train south in the morning and the next north at 5:30 pm so no commuter rail trip.

    The trip north took us up rt2 to Napier through a canyon with a river at the bottom and a rail line on the other side. Those of us wanting a narrow shelf railway around the walls couldn't ask for better. Vegitation and rock slides, two tunnels and a variety of bridges and retaining walls to task the skills of a master modeler. After that we followed the tracks to Napier and then inland along rt50 through the hills to a gorgeous high bridge over a river that makes the one on my layout look like a post trestle. Into Kaweka Forest and Kanmanawa Forest Parks. That's where the 138k on gravel roads came in (average speed around 40kpm - think of New Riders "Henry" - and he's rollin' down the mountain goin' fast, fast, fast.) There's a run on sentence for you. But the country is just awesome !

    Guess what I'm trying to say is we really love it here. We'll really be hoping we get back here again after we leave next Tuesday.    

    I hope the rest of you are hanging in there between weather and family issues. Home is getting the remnants of Lees' storm in between airplanes falling out of the sky (two blocks from home and a block from our former shop in Danbury).       CUL, J.R.

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Posted by "JaBear" on Thursday, January 24, 2013 3:16 AM

Gidday  JR, Pleased to see that you're enjoying your stay.

Was thinking you'd be lucky to see any action at Glenbrook on Monday till I realised that its Auckland Anniversary Weekend this weekend, I'll blame the pressure of w**k, rather than that I was away with the fairies, will have to remember Not to go to w**k, come Monday.

I see on their site, http://gvr.co. nz/, that they are advertising double headed Jas.Cool, Hope you can make it

And a photo for those, especially in the US North East and neighbouring parts of Canada, who are suffering a cold snap...

Thoughts and Best Wishes to All that need them.

Cheers, the Bear.

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Posted by galaxy on Thursday, January 24, 2013 4:32 AM

Morning Coffee in the diner...

GOOD MORNING!!!

Today is Thursday, January 24th, 2013!!!

It's a big ol' GOOSE EGG out side here..windchill well below that!

 

AngelThe prayer candles are lit for those in need[angel]

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Thursday, January 24, 2013 7:39 AM

It's the mighty -2F out here...with the ever present winds as well...but it will get warmer today!!

As in...tada!!...12F!!!!!

The rest of this week I'll have off...so it be a 4 day weekend here...heeheehee

Have a good day!!!

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Posted by kbkchooch on Thursday, January 24, 2013 7:39 AM

Ggggggooooooood  Mmmmmmorning!Cowboy

DDDDDDdaaaaaarrnn, it's cccccccold!! 

16F outside right now, going for a high of 20!Surprise Had a little light snow this morning, bout an inch. Supposed to get more tonight. To make matters worse, SWMBO called from work, her heater fan died on the way there. Guess I;ll have to fix that tonight, outside, in the snow!!!Surprise

Bear, the pic helps, thanks!

Time to go fill the wood hopper, catch y'all later!

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Posted by TMarsh on Thursday, January 24, 2013 7:45 AM

sweeeet home Pukekohe…da da da da da dada daaaa” (last part was done accompanied by a real cheesey yet cool looking air guitar solo complete with squinkled up mouth sneer and nodding head)

Good Morning!!!

Coffee and hot open faced turkey sandwich please. Oh and an order of peas please, Thanks.

Partly sunny, with a high near 21. Wind chill values between -4 and 6. Tonight, a 50 percent chance of snow after midnight. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 18. Saying it’ll be about 60 by Tuesday. No wonder all are sick. Bright side is they’re calling for rain Sunday through Tuesday. Let’s hope.

Ray- To an extent, Helicopter parenting is close (had to look that up). The Mother is/was like that, the Father sometimes talks about how after the boy was born he wasn’t around, or left for a while etc, etc, and wants to make up for it blah blah blah. But it sounds like he was only gone for like two or three years tops maybe not even a year, when the kid was like 1 or something. I think it's an excuse to not actually do anything himself. Make an excuse..., call it good. He’s a pretty good kid who doesn’t get into any trouble despite everything, just lazy but will wo*k… to a point…. if he chooses. He’s just learned that Mom and Dad will give him what he needs so why do anything. But you are correct, responsible is NOT a word I would use to describe either one.

Ulrich- There’s lots of support for you here. Look at it like…. If they could not drive…, would you take the keys? It’s for their own safety. They may not or ever understand. But you will know you’ve done the best you can.

CDN Dennis- You layout room has the same issues as mine. Where does it all come from!!!Bang Head

We have a three bedroom 1800 square ft home with full basement. Actually, 1798 basement and 1796 upstairs. Wanna be accurate here. Anyway, we raised two kids in here and when they left they took all but the things they didn’t want. And when we got rid of those, of course, found out they wanted them but hadn't got around to getting them...LaughMischief oh well. Point is I look around now at the stuff in this place I ask myself…Hmm..how did the kids fit?

Ya’ll have a good day, ya hear!!!!

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Thursday, January 24, 2013 7:48 AM

Good morning. It's 57° with 100% humidity with patchy fog. It'll be cloudy with a high of 72°.


It's almost like a spring day here. I can just hear the guys up north yelling 'Shut up'Laugh. Nothing special planned for today. Last night just for the heck of it I fitted a second headlight lens into a Bachmann FT shell. Just another of those strange things I do for fun.



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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Thursday, January 24, 2013 8:33 AM

Good morning eery body.

Here's an older photo with Reggie's Junk Yard. I had not yet completed scenery on the other side of the fence beyond the dump truck. Also, I had not yet installed the gate for that fence where the track enters the junk yard. 

Seems like its getting cold in numerous locations. Canadians: Feel free to take back the frigid weather. 

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Thursday, January 24, 2013 8:52 AM

Todd:  You have the same issue? I have my stuff all over in there, and Audrey's as well. Plus!! Who said that there was something called space in the first place...??? 

Garry:   But it is good to share with your neighbours....Whistling I like the last scrap yard photo ...good job!!!

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Posted by Cederstrand on Thursday, January 24, 2013 9:03 AM

Coffee in a  SANTA FE  mug, please.

***J.R., sounds like you've been having a neat trip.

***Garry, where is the speaker located in that Mantua 2-6-6-2?

Have a good day all.

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Posted by Packer on Thursday, January 24, 2013 10:01 AM

Morning guys

Changed the oil in my car this morning. A Wix filter and Mobil 1 Super (for high-mileage cars, my father had bought a 5 quart jug of that so I used it) for my Mustang. Odometer reads 228,000 now, but it still runs great and has power after all this time.

I looked to see why the A/C stopped working while I was at it. Looks like one of the pipes for the A/C got crushed by the header on the passenger side, and may have a small hole at the bottom. That may have happened when I had to jack the engine up to get these equal-length shorties on. New engine will have equal length long tubes.

I'll wash my car later, whenever it warms up a bit.

Jeff, oh, how does that happen? I thought it was the flywheel slipping or something...

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Posted by Curt Webb on Thursday, January 24, 2013 10:56 AM

Morning All,

I was told this morning that my Grandmother has passed away. My parents and I will start the trip up to Ohio tomorrow morning  and the funeral will be on Monday. I will be back home Wednesday or Thursday. my grandmother lived a long life and passed at 98. Unfortunately the last years of her life she had Dementia and Alzheimer's and she rarely recognized family members which made it very tough.  

 

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Posted by JeremyB on Thursday, January 24, 2013 10:56 AM

Hi Guys

Had a good day so far. I had a interview for a job today that went OK. I then went over to drop off a resume at a local printing press as a friend of mine told me to go ask for this fella and give it to him.

Turns out he is the guy that runs the whole operation over there,lol. He was very nice and we had a conversation for a few minutes and he told me that there would be a full time position coming up and would I be interested? I said yes definitely. He said good I will get a hold of you next week to have a interview and talk about it. So that's some good news.

The place Im at now is okay, the people are nice but I have seen some things by certain managers that seem somewhat sneaky, but im not in a position to say much so I kind of have to look the other way.

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Posted by Burlington Northern #24 on Thursday, January 24, 2013 10:59 AM

Curt Webb

Morning All,

I was told this morning that my Grandmother has passed away. My parents and I will start the trip up to Ohio tomorrow morning  and the funeral will be on Monday. I will be back home Wednesday or Thursday. my grandmother lived a long life and passed at 98. Unfortunately the last years of her life she had Dementia and Alzheimer's and she rarely recognized family members which made it very tough.  

 

Sorry to hear about that Curt, may she rest in peace. 

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Posted by howmus on Thursday, January 24, 2013 11:48 AM

Mornin'....... Uh...  Ahem!  Afternoon folks!

Chloe, I'll have the #2 special, over easy on the eggs, bacon, home fries, and a double order of sourdough toast.  Oh, yes more dark roast coffee please!

Slept in for a change today, and have been busy putting out fires, so to speak, ever since.  Still noice and cold outside3 the door here in the Finger Lakes.  It is now all the way up to 11°F outside with a wind chill making it feel like -6°.  I have a bunch of errands to run this afternoon, the daily drive to Canandaigua and back for my sister's cat, and then a Troop meeting to attend tonight.  Modeling isn't on the list again for today.Grumpy

Sister will be home on Saturday, and I should be getting caught up on a long list of other items soon, so I hope to be able to spend a bit of quality time with the SLOW before long.

Curt, my condolences to you and your family!  She lived a long life, and it sounds like it has been a difficult time for a while for your family.  You are all in my prayers.

Catch you all later!

73

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Posted by chochowillie on Thursday, January 24, 2013 12:01 PM

Packe If I find any I'll let ya know. These are oldies you know which would need new trucks and other work to be usable.

Packer
Dennis, if you stumble across any MDC 3-bays or thrall gons in BN, I'd snap them in a heartbeat.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Thursday, January 24, 2013 12:33 PM

Packer
Jeff, oh, how does that happen? I thought it was the flywheel slipping or something...

I think it happened back when the top of the display rack broke and it dumped the locos in it onto my bed. Most of them had a soft landing but some landed on other locos. My SD27J (former SD24) was one of those. The frame on it is damaged somewhat but it still runs. Just the cab on it won't sit right.

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Posted by Train Master on Thursday, January 24, 2013 12:51 PM

Jeff: Hey dude, that is one wild looking FT. I have many times wondered what one would look like with two lights. Great work on it. My mom and dad are sad that your mom passed. I am too but you know that already. We will be at her memorial service. She was a powerful and very dynamic person. She will be missed by all that knew her.

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Posted by kbkchooch on Thursday, January 24, 2013 1:54 PM

Curt Webb

Morning All,

I was told this morning that my Grandmother has passed away. My parents and I will start the trip up to Ohio tomorrow morning  and the funeral will be on Monday. I will be back home Wednesday or Thursday. my grandmother lived a long life and passed at 98. Unfortunately the last years of her life she had Dementia and Alzheimer's and she rarely recognized family members which made it very tough.  

My condolences on the loss of your Grandma, may she rest in peace.Angel

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Thursday, January 24, 2013 2:05 PM

Curt: My condolences on your grandmother passing.

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Posted by galaxy on Thursday, January 24, 2013 2:35 PM

AngelI think I will keep the extra candle I have perpetually lit for those who have had a passing relative hereAngel

My condolences, Curt...

Geeked

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Posted by Cederstrand on Thursday, January 24, 2013 2:43 PM

Coffee refill, please.

***Curt, my sincere condolences on the passing of your grandmother. That is a long life she had. Have a safe trip.

Taking a break before cutting firewood. Winter storm warning for ice, then rain. Could be an all day event. Best to Be Prepared.

I saw a (HO) AD60 class 4-8-4+4-8-4 Beyer Garratt loco, sold in/from NSW Australia. Cool looking beast and something I always dreamed of in N scale. A bit too expensive though. Anyone ever seen one of these models run in person???

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Posted by Burlington Northern #24 on Thursday, January 24, 2013 2:46 PM

I think I have an Atlas addiction, my Montana rail link GP9 just arrived boy atlas put's out some great RTR locomotives. Kato does as well!

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Posted by last mountain & eastern hogger on Thursday, January 24, 2013 4:48 PM

Sad

Hey Curt,

Our condolences on the passing of your grandmother. Kind thoughts and prayers for all the Family.

Drive safe young man........

Johnboy out...........

Ulrich.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you and Petra as well.    My Wife and I have both been there a couple of times on each side and it doesn't get any easier, even with practice.

Be kind to yourselves and do what you can for the right reasons. Remember that they have their free agency but it becomes clouded and less reasoned with advanced age.  It's then you need a degree almost, to convince them about what has to happen for their own well being and safety.

Good luck with that my Friend.

Johnboy out.........................................

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Posted by yougottawanta on Thursday, January 24, 2013 6:51 PM

Curt - condolences and prayers to you and yuour family. Will pray for traveling mercies

Rob - Sorry to here about your eyes. I wondered why you didnt just go to O scale but it makes since if you already have a stock pile of HO.

Ulrich - still praying for you and family. Early on when my wife first took ill she wouldnt accept help either. It wasnt until she became unable to she was beyond the point of being self sufficent that I was able to call in help. Then the Gods cavalry showed up.

Jeff - one word WOW ! I had no idea that wheels were made that way. Thank you. Hope this message finds you well

Dennis - man that is almost like Christmas again finding all of that stuff in teh boxes Big Smile

Ken - great news on the commision Yes , have a question on the old DC engines. Cant you just add a DCC Board and keep the same engine ? Is that steam eng. plowing snow ? Nice picture !

Todd - When I ran out of room for the kids and the choice between trains and kids. Well there was always duct tape and the ceiling for the kids Surprise Angel Just kidding.

Jeremy - good luck on the job offer Yes

Youngest is still sick. She will be going to w##k with me tomorrow. No school today due to snow. So my oldest went with me to w##k today. We had a great time. Cold here and they are calling for a bit more snow tonight. Gotta go TTYL

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Posted by cudaken on Thursday, January 24, 2013 7:37 PM

 Evening Dinners!

 Flo, Beer Pleases!

 Was out of the house kinda of early today to go to the Jefferson's Barracks VA Clinic.I got fitted for 2 more pair of Diabetic shoes today. Soon I will have 3 pair of shoes at the same time? Not a big shoe person, normally I have 2 pairs, work and yard shoes. I think the only time I had more shoes was when I was in the Army! Laugh Then I had two pair of US Issue Combat Boots, pair of Dress Green shoes, Corcoran Jump Boots and my civilian shoes.

 

 YRW Reason the DC engines I have had that I am not using is because they need new motors. Some of them have had DCC decoder added at one time and they BBQ. Motors draw to many amps and let the smoke out. Most of them are older Athearn and there motors where not the best for DCC, now for DC they work great.

 Far as the stem engine it is plowing snow but sure looks stuck in that picture.

 Curt, sorry to hear about your grandmother.

 Jeffery, you think I should change the wheels? Whistling Laugh Funny thing the last two nights it been working fine? I all so need to check to see if all the wheels are picking up current.

 Hoping to see some of Abby and Ziva tonight, again last night I was disappointed.

 Later, Ken

 

 

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Posted by chochowillie on Thursday, January 24, 2013 7:46 PM

yougottawanta
Dennis - man that is almost like Christmas again finding all of that stuff in teh boxes Big Smile

It certainly was... like Christmas that is Yougottawanta.  Here are a few pictures of the Finished Ceiling in my RR room. Now as soon as I get the upstairs painting done for MOH I can rock and roll on the layout for the rest of the winter and up here winter lasts to about the end of March/beginning of April. Indifferent

And now..... drum roll please...... the unveiling 

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Thursday, January 24, 2013 7:49 PM

Burlington Northern #24
I think I have an Atlas addiction, my Montana rail link GP9 just arrived boy atlas put's out some great RTR locomotives. Kato does as well!

Gee, you think so? It's easy to do. I have a few Atlas locos myself. My SD27J, H24-66, U30E567, GP40, two FP7's. The GP40 and one of the FP7's have been remotored.

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Posted by Burlington Northern #24 on Thursday, January 24, 2013 8:07 PM

jeffrey-wimberly

Burlington Northern #24
I think I have an Atlas addiction, my Montana rail link GP9 just arrived boy atlas put's out some great RTR locomotives. Kato does as well!

Gee, you think so? It's easy to do. I have a few Atlas locos myself. My SD27J, H24-66, U30E567, GP40, two FP7's. The GP40 and one of the FP7's have been remotored.

nah, my family gave me an intervention! Stick out tongue I've noticed that since my beginnings as an N scaler my tastes and fleet has changed. My fleet currently consists of Kato, with a sprinkling of atlas and con cor, and a pair of Bachmanns. 

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Thursday, January 24, 2013 9:17 PM

Looks like it's time for me to call it a night.

Low of 58 tonight, mostly cloudy with patchy fog after midnight.

See y'all tomorrow



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