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Posted by galaxy on Monday, July 1, 2013 2:12 AM

galaxy

CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!

 

THIS DINER IS CLOSED!!!

THE NEW DINER IS HERE:

http://cs.trains.com/mrr/f/88/t/218843.aspx

-G .

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Posted by galaxy on Monday, July 1, 2013 2:08 AM

CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!

 

THIS DINER IS CLOSED!!!

NEW DINER HERE:
http://cs.trains.com/mrr/f/88/t/218843.aspx

-G .

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 HO and N Scale.

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Posted by howmus on Sunday, June 30, 2013 9:05 PM

Evenin' folks!

Janie, just a cup of decaf for me please...

Aaaaahhhhh!  been a long couple of day for me.  Saturday was fun.  The troop from Syracuse, NY had 6 Scouts doing the Railroading Merit Badge and they were all able to finish it there.  They were all packed up when i got there this morning, and they were the passengers on our first trip up the line this morning.  First trip down the line we had 66 passengers plus the Boy Scout Troop 14 people...  To say the cabooses were crowded would be an understatement!  On the way back down the conductor had the Scouts draw straws too which two of the Scouts would get a cab ride in the 80 tonner.  Had two very happy Scouts, we did!

Of course the old 80 tonner decided didn't want to even turn over this morning, so the battery charger was plugged in for about 15 minutes.  She then rolled over and the second cylinder up started her up nicely...  Ran fine the rest of the day.  Then the brake test took way longer than it should as the brake didn't want to work on the old Erie Caboose.  'Tis fun playing with the antique equipment at times. Whistling

Today was "Baseball Day" out at the museum and "Spike" the Rochester Red Wings Mascot was out there for most of the day.  He took a ride on the train and we even had a news crew there that took footage of the entire ride down the line!  I may stay up and watch the local Rochester News on line at 11PM.  We had the best crowd of the season today.  Lots and lots of kids there.  I was exhausted by the time I logged off for the day after closing up the caboose for the day.  Been just relaxing here since I got home a few hours ago.

Looks like Jeffrey has some firewood there for sale...

Glad that Bill is OK!

Hope you all have a great night.  My 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! 

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Posted by Lehigh Valley 2089 on Sunday, June 30, 2013 8:18 PM

Good evening. 

Well, I decided to paint the camo on the P-40B tonight, but unlike the Spitfire, I used a tan color instead of a dark brown. 

It looks good with the tan, and think that it is a vast improvement over the olive drab that the model was cast in. I still have the frame on the canopy to paint, but it still looks good regardless. 

Night everyone. 

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Posted by Lehigh Valley 2089 on Sunday, June 30, 2013 6:16 PM

Hello. 

Will likely take a break from working on the aircraft for today. Started to get a little high on the super glue. Also, my allergies started to act up a little bit, and so don't feel my best right now. 

P.S., over 50% of my blood line is Scottish! Don't have anything to show for that on the current layout, but will on the next. 

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Sunday, June 30, 2013 6:02 PM

Galaxy: Some of my ancestors were Scots or Kelts if you prefer. In some of the old family journals there's some talk of kilts. I never bothered reading them much though. The other parts of the family, French, Irish, British, Welsh, German and some others of course didn't wear kilts. On the American side, well, I can't imagine what a Cherokee would do with a kilt.

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Posted by galaxy on Sunday, June 30, 2013 5:29 PM

Heartland Division CB&Q

 

Galaxy ..... I have Scottish roots. My Dad's side of the family was in the Royal Stuart clan and he was very proud of it. He even wore ties made from the family tartan. He was never involved with kilts. Same for me

 
Well, this will be my first, admittedly. Could never make up my mind if I liked or not. MOH has insisted for a long time i get one and since they come in all colors for my familiy's clan, I can't just say "I don't like it" - especially since  a couple of them are my favorite color! For the $50 I can't complain about the price either...and for "Wash and wear acrylic" I can't complain about the dry cleaning bill either..
I will see how i like it,  but now we definitely have something to wear to Renaissance Fares, and to the Irish/Scottish festivals!
Probably 40-45% of the men at the festival were in Kilts, so it actually looked "out of sorts" to not be in one!
Now I hope it gets here before the next festival!
 
Well, I shall go do dinner now...steak, smashed taters,and corn.
Geeked

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Posted by JeremyB on Sunday, June 30, 2013 4:52 PM

Hi Guys,

Its a nice day out today, warm but not really hot and humid. Was able to open all the windows while I cleaned the house. Am just about to start work down on the railroad after typing this out

Jeremy

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Sunday, June 30, 2013 2:25 PM

kbkchooch
Jeffrey, Does Mr Murphy have it out for you??Confused

He must! I had a 'self checkout' ring up $1,263 this morning on a $12.63 purchase! I like burritos and tortilla chips with con queso as much as the next guy but man!

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Posted by kbkchooch on Sunday, June 30, 2013 2:18 PM

Hiya gang!!

Flo, I'll have the Sunday brunch buffet,,,what?? Surprise Barry ate it all !!!  Oh yer pulling my leg!! Mischief On second thought, how about a slab of ribs, some cole slaw & potato salad. Some corn on the cob too.  Thanks sweetie!Smile

Curt, love those pics from the museum! Keep em coming! One thing though, that hopper,,is that an original or a reproduction,,,the side panels are too perfect for me!Cool

Ulrich, I get it, don't shoot til you see the whites of their eyes!Wink

Jeffrey, Does Mr Murphy have it out for you??Confused

Galaxy. A kilt? Really? Ick!  lets not get everyone in the outfits of our Forefathers , I really don't like wearing Lederhosen!!! Sigh 

Back to the TV for a bit,,,,It's getting exciting,,,guess what I'm watchin...heres a hint,,,There makin a left turn!! Clown

Karl

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Sunday, June 30, 2013 1:35 PM

Good afternoon.

Jeff ... I'm not musically inclined either.

Galaxy ..... I have Scottish roots. My Dad's side of the family was in the Royal Stuart clan and he was very proud of it. He even wore ties made from the family tartan. He was never involved with kilts. Same for me. 

Barry ... You mentioned London, ON where you are. It reminded my of traveling on the CN between Windsor and Toronto which I did several times. The route of course included stopping in London. I recall seeing CP and CN freight trains. I think CN called its trains the "Tempo". Nice cars. The train typically had a single Canadian-built hood-type unit by Alco (MLW) painted red. It was better than driving to Toronto. 

The Cincinnati family is here yesterday through tomorrow. Now we have two Sea-Doo's and both are in the water. I really do not like that type of watercraft, but I am outvoted by the younger generation. 

Curt ... More nice museum photos from you. Thanks for sharing. 

Jeff ... Thanks for telling us about Bill T. ... At least he is okay. I look forward to seeing his posts again soon. I need coffee in the morning! 

Ulrich ... Thanks for taking time form your busy schedule to visit. Hope the election goes your way! 

GARRY

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Sunday, June 30, 2013 1:15 PM

galaxy
I ALWAYS WANTED to learn the pipes, but I'd have to wear a T-shirt at "GOT-KILT?" booth {where we bought the kilt} that said "NO, I don't play the bloody pipes!! I have zero music ability any more. I can't even do well at the "tonality" of the call for the Hawaiian Chants for hula!!! I even sound off key where there is really little key to be off for for the chants... ! I have zero tonality, zero rhythm, zero on time beat, etc.!

I know the feeling. I can't carry a tune in a bucket. Not even one with a lid.

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Posted by galaxy on Sunday, June 30, 2013 12:46 PM

MisterBeasley

galaxy
The kilt will be here in 3-4 weeks

As  a fellow Scot, I salute you on your choice of garb.  Perhaps, after retirement when I've got the time, I will refurbish and try to learn to play the pipes that have been sitting up in the attic all these years.

My layout's contribution to Scotland:

 

 I purchased some accessories and some woolen tartan blankets at one booth and the lady {a good Scot herself, dontcha know, of the Wallace clan} said, when handing me the CC slip to sign, using my first name, and  I said "Ah a GOOD IRSIH name", she pointed out my last name, and said "AH, A GOOD SCOTTISH name"....

She gave us a slight discount on the blankets as I had purchased there 3 times! The blanket is her tartan, clan Wallace, but we liked the red in it! AND they didn't have the clan tartan blanket  for us. A 100% woolen blanket 6' by 4' for a mere $40 each. Not bad. Now to have them dry cleaned to bring down the "fuzzlies" and to take out the manufactured smell.

I bought the green tartan in a scarf they had for my names clan tartan. It is the "hunter" tartan variety. The gray dress tartan is just to bland for me.

MR B. I ALWAYS WNATED to learn the pipes, but I'd have to wear a T-shirt at "GOT-KILT?" booth {where we bought the kilt} that said "NO, I don't play the bloody pipes!! I have zero music ability any more. I can't even do well at the "tonality" of the call for the Hawaiian Chants for hula!!! I even sound off key where there is really little key to be off for for the chants... ! I have zero tonality, zero rhythm, zero on time beat, etc.!

I liked the one T-shirt: "It's a KILT! If I wore something under it, THEN it would be a Skirt!".

Ah,the fun we will have.

kilt.com/images/pride_of_scotland_cover_IMG_3006

 

Looks washed out and PINK here,  and shapeless as it is EMPTY.It needs  a form under it to show it off properly! AND a better color-catching camera!

 

Geeked

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Posted by pascaff* on Sunday, June 30, 2013 11:26 AM

 Morning All,

     Currently it is 78 with an expected high of 102.

    I was able to get out early and mow the front yard before it got too hot, but not too early as to disturb the neighbors.

    Food truck Festival yesterday was great fun and great food. My two daughters and I shared the following: Tri-Tip sandwich, Fish Tacos, Pork Al Pastor tacos, frogs legs, hush puppies, sausage peppers and onion sandwich, macaroni and cheese, ultimate grilled cheese sandwich, ice cream, and lemon custard cup cake. I stayed full for most of the rest of the day.

   I should be able to spend a good portion of the day on the layout.

   Prayers to all in need.

   Paul

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Posted by MisterBeasley on Sunday, June 30, 2013 10:21 AM

galaxy
The kilt will be here in 3-4 weeks

As  a fellow Scot, I salute you on your choice of garb.  Perhaps, after retirement when I've got the time, I will refurbish and try to learn to play the pipes that have been sitting up in the attic all these years.

My layout's contribution to Scotland:

Not much train stuff this weekend.  Daughter Annie came home for a visit, probably more to go to a party that a friend was having, and to get her car fixed.  She mentioned that she was training for a triathlon.  We had offered to buy her a good bicycle, hoping that she would finally adopt the other "family sport."  This seems like the right opportunity, so we spent the time getting her properly fitted for a decent (not outrageous) bike.  As she tried on her first-ever pair of real bike shorts, she said "I feel like I'm wearing a diaper."  After lunch, we're going to take a family ride together.  You'd never know it to look at this Scotsman's perimeter now, but I used to race bicycles as a younger man.  No performance enhancing drugs for me.  I just enjoyed myself nearby in "Citizens' Class" races.

It takes an iron man to play with a toy iron horse. 

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Posted by last mountain & eastern hogger on Sunday, June 30, 2013 10:15 AM

Mr. Dispatcher

galaxy
What does a Scotsman wear under his kilt? I'll never tell.

When the cold North wind blows it gets a wee bit nippy !Laugh And what about those glass floor walkways ?

Whistling

When you ride with your legs astride,

HO HO, don't the wind blow cooolld.

Johnboy out..............................saluting a man who wears a kilt, a true Clansman.

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We have met the enemy,  and he is us............ (Pogo)

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Posted by Mr. Dispatcher on Sunday, June 30, 2013 9:54 AM

galaxy
What does a Scotsman wear under his kilt? I'll never tell.

When the cold North wind blows it gets a wee bit nippy !Laugh And what about those glass floor walkways ?

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Posted by galaxy on Sunday, June 30, 2013 9:06 AM

Good morning

Sure had some fun yesterday.

The kilt will be here in 3-4 weeks, had to be ordered to fit a man of my "girth". They had one for my waist actually , but turned out to be too big! Next size down wasn't available. DOn't want it shimmying down on me in a parade!! THAT would be very embarrassing! What does a Scotsman wear under his kilt? I'll never tell. I actually got the Pride of Scotland because I actually liked the purple in it. MY family's clan has about 10 different colored tartans, on for ancient, modern, hunting, dress, casual, so I can get one for every day to wear all week! {not really} but I can get a color to go with almost anything! Just have to wait. Hopefully it will be here before the Elmira Scottish Festival!

 

Well, best get to neglected chores from yesterday..

Geeked.

 

 

 

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Posted by TMarsh on Sunday, June 30, 2013 9:02 AM

Good Morning!!!

Coffee and the Sunday Breakfast Buffet please. Thanks. Tongue TiedWhat do you mean I have to wait for it to be restocked? That’s never happened. Hmm I didn’t think it could happen. Oh…..I seeWhistling. Ok just bring me a big mug. I’ll wait.

A slight chance of showers, then a chance of showers and thunderstorms after 10am. Partly sunny, with a high near 76.  Chance of precipitation is 40%.

Jeff- Thanks for sharing Bill’s note. (you have a bit of egg on your chin). All that walking yesterday musta just about killed you. At our Walmart they usually double or triple the bags on many things. I think, if you’re using three bags now, wouldn’t it be just as cheap to make them thicker again? Maybe it’s just me.   

Not much planned today othern the village 4th of July celebration at the park. Brenda’s in charge of that and the ice cream and cake part too so she’ll be busy pretty much all day.  Things were surprisingly no, make that oddly almost to the point of alarmingly quiet yesterday so she was happy yet concerned that things will really be nutso today. We stopped making it an all day event a few years ago and now just start at about 5 with fireworks at dusk. The Church sells hamburgers and hot dogs and BBQ pork sandwiches Dinnerso it’s mine and my buddies job to setup and grill those. We usually start setting up about 3.

I hope the grass dries up enough to mow the back yard, I got stopped day before yesterday, as per tradition, and then decided I need to pick more goosberries before they ripen and birds get em and then it was time to clean up and go to w**k. Yesterday I picked Black raspberries before the birds got them and then Brenda wanted to go in town and eat, no...no Chinese buffet for me for a bit. She still remembers so we went to the sit down place with the Vietnamese. It's called Thai Basil, but it's not really any type of food other than Asian. It's very good though. Very good. Oddly enough they don't have much Vietnamese dishes. Mainly Thai and Chinese. Just a few soupy type things. Oh if you guys have never had Pho....you really need to try it. It's delicious. Anyway, then hit the Walmart then Sam’s Club. She was looking to buy a TV to give away in a raffle at the thing today. She left out that our little excursion to town would probly take all day. Including a stop at the world's busiest Sonic so she could get a Raspberry iced tea that she could have got at a gas station, but hey, THAT Sonic was packed so we had to go there. THAT one and no other cause she's thirsty now. Even though it would have taken less time to keep going to the gas station (a point I delivered while buried in line and shouldn't have) we had to stop there. I got a blackberry milkshake that I liked to sucked til my head caved in it was so thick. Wore me out and I got a crmp in my tongue and it's still kinda sore today from the straw trying to keep it from shooting into the back of my throat. So, needless to say the back yard still needs mowed and….probably the front again as well by now due to the rain. I may just mow the back and leave a two leveled effect til next time. If it dries enough. Who knows.  

Ya’ll have a good day, ya hear!!!!

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Posted by Curt Webb on Sunday, June 30, 2013 8:56 AM

Morning All,

I think MOH wants to take me with her shopping today. I am very excited about that. I do want to get a storage unit that you normally keep screws and stuff in little drawers for my detail parts I have. Right now it's all jumbled together.

Later today I need to clean the pool filter and I need to go through my old train stuff (60's-80's) to see if I have a slope tender. For some reason I think I do.

Next weekend is our eldest grandsons birthday. He will be 8. The week after will be the youngest grandsons birthday. He will be 6.

 

 

 

 

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

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Sunday, June 30, 2013 8:46 AM

I'll take 2 of everything please....WhistlingMischief

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Sunday, June 30, 2013 8:09 AM

Hey, hey, hey! Jake has TOP! Just roll out the breakfast bar. I'll take the whole thing!

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Posted by Lehigh Valley 2089 on Sunday, June 30, 2013 8:05 AM

Good morning. 

Will be visiting the grandmother today. Other than that, I don't think I'll get much done. 

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Sunday, June 30, 2013 7:55 AM

Good Morning!

Well, we kinda got lucky yesterday...sunny all day Big Smile...today? ppppffft. Back to kinda dull and dribbly again..oh...and muggy....Whistling

We did have a BBQ yesterday at our diner up here..good evening was had by all.

Also got a chance to see a CP/CN meet by the throat...what we call the tracks by our place..both CN and CP tracks come pretty close to each other as they both enter London through the same...erm...pass..as it were...Whistling

Anyhooo...have a good day!!

Ulrich:  Good luck at the elections!!

Jeff: I kinda wish I still I had the Vic20 here..that was a fun little computer....

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Sunday, June 30, 2013 7:51 AM

Good morning. It's 73° with 75% humidity. The high will be 92°.


Sore and stiff this morning and I'm having a hard time getting around. My knees and back are screaming at me about that long uphill trek yesterday. No layout work, indeed no work period planned for today. It hurts just to lift my arms and I have quite a sunburn to contend with.

For those concerned about Bill, I got a message from him. 'All is OK. I'm just taking a break. I seem to have too many "irons in the fire" right now.
Thanks for your concern.

Bill'

That's all for now, maybe all for the day.



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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, June 30, 2013 4:38 AM

Good Morning on this very last day of June!

Janie, a big Sunday breakfast, please! Make that scrambled eggs, bacon, buttered toast, jams, OJ and lots of coffee, thank you, dear!

I have been quite busy lately with all that party footw*rk. Good news is, that we have all the support necessary to register for the September election. I also had to do a lot of troubleshooting with the party, as we have a small, but fairly loud number of members causing unnecessary trouble. Things will be a little more quiet after today, as we are entering the summer holiday season. I hope I find the time to draft up a number of campaign speeches. Official start of the campaign is beginning of August, but we won´t go in much before the beginning of September. Better to let the enemy come close, before aiming and shooting...

Jeff - do take care of yourself, pal!

Lots of MIA´s lately...

Have a good Sunday!

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Posted by galaxy on Sunday, June 30, 2013 3:07 AM

Morning Coffee in the diner..

GOOD SUNDAY MORNING!!!

Today is Sunday, JUNE 30th, 2013!!!

I will light the prayer candles at 9 am after early AM services for those in need....

MAKE IT A GREAT DAY!!!

Geeked

 

 

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Posted by Cederstrand on Saturday, June 29, 2013 9:11 PM

Chamomile tea, please.

***Jeffrey, stop picking fights with that Murphy fella. Sounds like he's getting the better of you. Hope you get to feeling much better soon.

Some real neat pics of the full scale stuff being posted in the Diner I see.YesCool

Spotted a couple tiny spots I missed with the roller when I did the blue coat over the primer coated patches in the Train Room. So miniscule, I may not even bother to touch that up. Now need to start cleaning the room up and then work on planning how to maximize space for additional layout.

Always loved to fly, but no longer do. Now my flying is entirely with RC planes. Have a cousin who taught airline pilots how to fly the big stuff, retired now. And my Dad was a lead bombardier in WWII (B24 Liberators). That's it for flying that I am aware of in my family.

Have a good night all. Cowboy Rob

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Saturday, June 29, 2013 9:10 PM

Although I had a bad day something good did come of it. I got the new power supply installed in the IIe. Easier than installing a DCC decoder. It was literally a drop-in installation. Drop it into place, put in four screws from the bottom and connect a six pin wire harness. The test run went off without a hitch. For those who may be curious I took a couple of photos. One of the new unit installed and one of the tag with the amp limits.

I don't wish to force photos on those who don't want to see them so I'm posting links only. After all, not everybody is an antique computer nut.

Installed unit

Data label

Other than moving some stuff out from under the layout there was no layout work today. Unless you count rerailing a loco I knocked over when I was cleaning the a/c filter. Yes, I do have more than one Shop-Vac. I have three. Large, medium and small. And I've already remotored the one that went ka-flooey this morning. Don't let it be said that I've been idle today. Sometimes working on something is my best way of dealing with pain.

Time for me to call it a night. See y'all tomorrow, providing I can get out of bed in the morning.



Running Bear, Sundown, Louisiana
          Joined June, 2004

Dr. Frankendiesel aka Scott Running Bear
Space Mouse for president!
15 year veteran fire fighter
Collector of Apple //e's
Running Bear Enterprises
History Channel Club life member.
beatus homo qui invenit sapientiam


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