Heartland Division CB&Q JohnBoy .... The El Camino is now on sales at Walthers for "only" $18.98 instead of $22.99. Still a bit on the high side, but it was something I just had to get. Son-in-law in AZ has one but his model year is in the 1970's and too new for my layout theme. It is a German made model by Brekina. .... The woodie is one I purchased a few years ago, and I think it is a CMW model.
JohnBoy .... The El Camino is now on sales at Walthers for "only" $18.98 instead of $22.99. Still a bit on the high side, but it was something I just had to get. Son-in-law in AZ has one but his model year is in the 1970's and too new for my layout theme. It is a German made model by Brekina. .... The woodie is one I purchased a few years ago, and I think it is a CMW model.
Thanks Garry, I got one ordered. I didn't have an El Camino of 59 vintage but I did have the 59 Bel Air 2 door hard top. Sure had a lot of fun with that car.
Johnboy out...........................
from Saskatchewan, in the Great White North..
We have met the enemy, and he is us............ (Pogo)
Good afternoon - well, SWMBO is about 15 minutes out of West Palm Beach. She's flying down to spend a few weeks with her Mom and Dad, 92 and 96 years old, respectively, although that 96 is about to roll over another notch in a few weeks. I'll be mostly in bachelor mode for the next 3 weeks, although daughter Annie will be here for Thanksgiving. I hope to get a lot done on the layout, and maybe even run some trains.
Garry, my own eyes jumped right away to the City Classics supermarket. I've got one of them, too. Although the size and shape are different, the tile walls and particularly the signs evoke such strong memories of my youth back in the late Transition Era that I just had to have one.
Sue, welcome back. My wife Penny used to give wreath-making classes at adult ed. Fortunately, she gave them in the town center, and not in my train room!
It takes an iron man to play with a toy iron horse.
Paul ... Your Diner friends always care about you. We understand this is a sad day for you. Praying you will be comforted. Sometimes I tell people I had the near death experiences, and I am absolutely certain something better awaits those still in this life.
GARRY
HEARTLAND DIVISION, CB&Q RR
EVERYWHERE LOST; WE HUSTLE OUR CABOOSE FOR YOU
Happy Lunch Hour You Hound Dogs,
Chloe, when you get a moment, please fix me up with a double denver and home fries with a RBF to chase.
Thank you........
Paul, hang in there Buddy, these anniversaries of these tragedies of life are always hard to get by. Our sympathies are still with you.
That is one contented looking dog with his belly full, maybe not so much when he is hungry.
Garry, Ray, and others, I thank you for the kind thoughts. I hope to see the light at the end of the tunnel soon.
BTW Garry, please inform us of the Mfg. of the El Camino and the Woodie ahead of it.I don't see them on the Classic Metal Works site. This is a neat scene, I feel like going in and getting some grub.
Don' know whether I will complete it today, but I am going to try and lay more of the main bathroom floor today, I sure have lost my stamina as of late, and I hate that.
Sue, you are our favorite she person here, where have you been ?? Sure glad you are back and I hope you stay. Are you suggesting that Christmas is just around the corner with that wreath building session ? As my Dad would have said, "What did I do with my summer's wages??" How time flies...
JP. (Bama) Congrats to you and your wife on the N.O.O. (new on order) Baby, any indication on B or G.?
Will have a bite to eat and get started on that floor. Check in again later.
Johnboy out....................................an onto my knees, for a couple of things
Sir Madog Heartland Division CB&QWho can spot the El Camino in this photo? It is a new acquisition. You mean the 1958 Chevrolet El Camino in front of the supermarket?
Heartland Division CB&QWho can spot the El Camino in this photo? It is a new acquisition.
You mean the 1958 Chevrolet El Camino in front of the supermarket?
Ulrich .... You were so close you nearly won the prize! .... It is a 1959 model!
Howdy!
JohnBoy .... I hope the docters found something not too serious with the tes.
Curt ... Praying your Mom recovers okay.
Jeff ... Continued prayers for you leg.
Loather .... Hope you leg is doing well too.
Karl ...... Ummmm .... You'll have to raz your sister a lot about the dog and meatball story. Most pet owners don't leave unattended raw meat on the counter.
Lion .... You will not have sticky buns with nuts and raisins if you don't sit on caramel, nuts, and raisins.
Sue.... It's very good to see you. We were about to send out the bloodhounds to find you.
Ulrich .... It is good to hear about the train show.
Who can spot the El Camino in this photo? It is a new acquisition.
Morning All,
Currently it is 35 with an expected high of 50 under mostly sunny skies.
Today was supposed to be a w**k day for me, but seeing as it is the first anniversary of my wife's passing, I decided I was not up to it. I thought I could handle it but was wrong.
My daughters are in a a play, Les Mirables, that the Carson City Community Theater is putting on, this is the second weekend of the show, and by all accounts it is wonderful. I will be going to see it tonight, along with my brother-in-law and his wife. We are all looking forward to being with each other to help us get through the day.
Tomorrow is my younger daughter's birthday, she will be 32, her birthdays will always be a sad occasion for her.
Jeff - hope the new leg arrives soon and you get to be walking around.
Prayers to all in need.
Paul
Living in Fernley Nevada, about 30 miles east of Reno, also lived in Oregon and California, but born In Brooklyn NY and raised on Long Island NY
Mornin' everyone!
Zoe, I'll have a bowl of hot oatmeal with brown sugar and a pot of dark roast Seneca Lake blend coffee for breakfast. Thank you Ma'am, you'll find me in the back by the stove keeping warm.
"We're havin' a Heat Wave..., Tropical Heat Wave...." Goin' all the way up to 50°F here in the Finger Lakes today... I may use the hot weather to get part of the lawn mowed this afternoon.
Ulrich, so the train show was "DeJa Vu all over again?" Well at least they all didn't use "Plasticville" buildings.
Karl, I can just hear the dog thinking, "You mean, you didn't make them special for me???" Cute dog, BTW
Todd, always room for you over by the stove, long as we don't get talking too loud and wake Duke up...
Sue, good to see you back in the diner. We were starting to get worried that you fell off the mountain or something...
Jeffrey, hope the wait is short for the new leg. Also hope the new leg is not too short, nor too long....
Later!
73
Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO
We'll get there sooner or later!
Good Afternoon Folks!
Back from the train show! Boy, do I feel wasted! I guess a need a big to perk me up!
The train show was what I expected it to be. The quality of the layouts displayed seems to be declining from year to year. The most outstanding model work came from a bunch of Belgian, Dutch and Swiss model railroaders. The German layouts looked a bit bland and boring in comparison. The reason for this impression comes from the fact that nearly all layouts shown had the same set of buildings from Faller, Vollmer or Kibri, giving the layouts a uniform look. What a waste of an otherwise good job!
I am too tired to upload some pictures today, so you will have to wait until tomorrow...
Make it a great day!
Good Morning!!!
Coffee and a stack of buttermilk pancakes with maple syrup and a side of thick cut bacon please. Thanks.
Partly sunny, with a high near 53.
Can’t believe I slept until almost 8 this morning! I guess these nights of staying up until almost midnight tending bar are getting to me.
Ulrich- I like the latest micro plan the best so far.
Jeffrey- Let me guess. The government/insurance will need a barrage of doctors to “diagnose” you need an artificial leg to get around. You’d think a picture would suffice. Anyway, I hope it is the 19th of this month, but seeins how it’s the 15th today…..oh well, at least you were “walking by Thanksgiving”!
Karl- Love the picture and you are right, who could be upset at that face. I’m sure he’s very sorry.
Curt- Glad to hear your Mom’s doing well.
Sue- Glad to see you again!
Welp, still waiting on Brenda to give me the go ahead on getting this giant fake wreath the Foundation wants. She’ll probably wait until I say I’m gonna start on the basement project for my buddy and then say ….”I thought you were going to get my wreath?!” Backyard cleanup tomorrow, looks like most the leaves are on the ground. Of course it’s supposed to rain…we’ll see.
Ya’ll have a good day, ya hear!!!!
Todd
Central Illinoyz
In order to keep my position as Master and Supreme Ruler of the House, I don't argue with my wife.
I'm a small town boy. A product of two people from even smaller towns. I don’t talk on topic….. I just talk.
Good morning. It's 53° with 98% humidity. The high will be 70 with a possibility of some rain. with a I probably won't get anything done today. Lots of muscle pain from the walking around at the docs office yesterday. I took some oxycodone earlier. It's not agreeing with me. I'll probably just go back to bed for a while.
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
Great! The LION will have Sticky Buns with nuts and raisins!
ROAR
The Route of the Broadway Lion The Largest Subway Layout in North Dakota.
Here there be cats. LIONS with CAMERAS
I was top of the page, so I buy for all.
Sue
Anything is possible if you do not know what you are talking about.
Hi Gang,
Chloe, I will have a black coffee in an NP mug, please.
I haven't been around for a while. I am getting ready for my annual wreath party. The ladies are coming next weekend, so the garage is getting it's cleanup. We haven't had much layout progress. Larry is into biking now, and hasn't even been painting. I plan to tidy up the layout for the party because one of the ladies always wants me to do a little operating when she is here.
Curt, Hope your mom recovers quickly.
Jeffrey, I will be anxious to hear how your new leg works for you. They make them for athletes. There are some topnotch rock climbers with prosthetic limbs.
Just finished breakfast and drinking a cup of coffee.
Today I need to cut the grass because tomorrow the annual homeowners meeting occurs. We meet in a park area that allows everyone to stare at the side of my house.
It has been pretty hectic this week between work and my Mom being in the hospital for her knee replacement. The surgery went well and she is scheduled to come home today sometime. After cutting the grass I have to go to my parents house and wait for a repair man in case they are not home yet when he shows up.
Jeff- I hope you have your new leg this month.
Karl- Who could be upset with such a obviously innocent dog. I think he is being slandered.
Hope everyone has a good week and prayers for those in need.
Curt Webb
The Late Great Pennsylvania Railroad
http://s1082.photobucket.com/albums/j372/curtwbb/
Karl,
I'll agree, about the face. My 5 year old German Boxer, I believe,has his own name,for the Kitchen, although,he has not, taken anything yet, he is there,when anyone else,is in there. It is called,''The Food Room''.
Cheers,
Frank
Good morning all~
Flo, just coffee, gotta get crackin soon, the basement is a mess, and if I want to go to CSX-Road-Slugs op session tonight, I gotta whip it into shape!
Could you guys get mad at this face??
Ok, maybe you can, but here's the tale. Seems as if my sister was making a plate of meatballs from scratch. She was about to put them in the oven, but she left the room to check what temperature they needed to be cooked at. Thats when young Blake swung into action! In approximately 60 seconds, he had come into the kitchen, scarfed down the meatballs, and went and laid down in the next room! Needless to say, she was shocked! and a bit upset! . This pic appeared on Facebook yesterday (it happened Wednesday) After Blake had visited the vet. He was fine, just overate!!
My sister didn't appreciate my humor last night, when I called her with a heavy Italian accent, and asked her if her restaurant was having an all- you-can -eat meatball special!
Gotta grab a to go cup! Cya later!
Karl
NCE über alles!
G,
That's easy,for you to say! I like the toesies.
Just coffee,for me,the high octane one and I'll just set a spell.
RB, I also hope for the 19th,this month.
morning coffee in the diner...
GOOD FRIDAY MORNING!!
Today is Friday, November 15th, 2013!
MAKE IT A GREAT DAY!
Today's fun limmerick:
There was a black dog named RosieWho always tried to bite someone's toesiesShe took a huge biteThen ran out of sightAnd left the poor guy with nine little toesies
Today's weird words:
Kemspeckle - Conspicuous; easily recognizable. (Scottish)
bildungsroman:: a novel dealing with a person’s life and psychological development from childhood to maturity
Pongy:: (Brit. Informal):: Having a strong usually unpleasant smell; stinky, smelly
Used in a sentence:
I sat sat on the terrace reading an old pongy, but kemspeckled bildungsroman.
-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.
kbkchooch Heartland Division CB&Q Where is everyone? Nobody here but us meeces!
Heartland Division CB&Q Where is everyone?
Where is everyone?
Nobody here but us meeces!
Beware of Jeff's mouse traps!
Jeff .... I hope it is Nov. 19th and not December 19th.
Ray ..... If you don't mind, I'll sit at your table and have decaf too. We're getting ready for winter too. Might be a colder than normal one. The migrating pelicans usually stay on our lake through November but this year they have already gone farther south.
Today was basically a non-model-railroad day with too much stuff to do. .I did get another passenger kit in the mail today. Another project.
kbkchooch Nobody here but us meeces!
Hey! I ain't no Meece! Of course I'm just hanging around for no real reason between doing other stuff...
Janie, just a cup of decaf for me right now. I'll be relaxing in the back by the wood stove... That's right, right where I have been all night...
Been a productive day here at my house. I got a lot of outside stuff done. Cleared the Asparagus patch and herb garden, packed all of that into those big paper bags they use for local pickup. Also got the rest of the garden cleared out and packed into other paper bags too. I now have 4 big bags of "Yard Waste" sitting out at the end of my driveway awaiting the city too come by with a bunch of dump trucks and a big front end loader to load it all up with all the leaves and small limbs fallen from trees to truck it down to the place they dump it so homeowners can go go down next Spring and get "Free" mulch for their flowers and stuff. This is the first year I haven't just put all of this in a pile in the garden to rototill under in the spring. One thing I can't do until I get something built to do composting now, so it just adds to the waste stream of stuff being trucked all over...
Tomorrow and Saturday are both supposed to nice days so I will get the lawn mowed and the leaves ground up at the same time and then put the mower away for the Winter. Both batteries will come in the house to help them last longer. At that time most everything needing to get done before old man winter sets in will have gotten done...
Have a great night everyone! See you in the morning.
kbkchoochNobody here but us meeces!
Well at least I got to walk around a bit today. Not sure when I'll be getting my leg. They were saying something about the 19th but I doubt that's the 19th of this month. Probably the 19th of December.I got a bit of work done on Oliver's train adventure. I programmed in the underfloor locked cargo box and most of the observation car, the location of two of about half a dozen keys that must be found to open certain things like lockers and lock boxes. One of the lock boxes contains a key, another contains a manual on how to operate a GP40 locomotive. That could come in handy if you're on a runaway train. Maybe tomorrow I can finish the observation car and start programming a coach.My Lode Runner game disk arrived in the mail today. Now I have to get a joystick so I can play it.Time for me to call it a night. See y'all tomorrow.
That's great news Jeff. Like you said, you would be walking by
Thanksgiving. It looks good for that prediction.
And your Father didn't keep you out too long today either.
Johnboy out........................
howmus Back from the vets. Blackie was good as gold, but had a blood sugar reading of 366! She said, "It's a bit high"... Yep! So we are upping his Glipizide dose to a whole pill twice a day from half a pill twice a day. Since I had a half pill left from last night, I am starting him on 3/4 of a pill this morning and this evening. He was originally started on a one pill twice a day regimen, but he kept throwing it up so we reduced it. She thinks that now that he is used to the half dose he should be able to tolerate the higher dose. Time will tell... My blood sugar was once again high this morning (146) so I will probably be getting something changed on my regimen as well when I see the Doc next week.
Back from the vets. Blackie was good as gold, but had a blood sugar reading of 366! She said, "It's a bit high"... Yep! So we are upping his Glipizide dose to a whole pill twice a day from half a pill twice a day. Since I had a half pill left from last night, I am starting him on 3/4 of a pill this morning and this evening. He was originally started on a one pill twice a day regimen, but he kept throwing it up so we reduced it. She thinks that now that he is used to the half dose he should be able to tolerate the higher dose. Time will tell... My blood sugar was once again high this morning (146) so I will probably be getting something changed on my regimen as well when I see the Doc next week.
Wow Ray! 366! Poor kitty! I hope he gets under control soon! Its good your vet is so close. The 15 minute ride to the vet, Midnight get so worked up that he foams at the mouth and his fur stands on end. (He's even soiled himself on a ride to the vet. SWMBO thought he would be more relaxed in the car on her lap than in the carrier. Looks like he told he no.) His sugar was just over 500 last time we had him tested at the vet. SWMBO does it at home now, and he doesn't even flinch. He take his by injection, twice a day, 3 cc s. Usually, he doesn't even look up from the food dish when we dose him. Swmbo's pretty good with this diabetes management. She's got him at a normal level, and mine was 110 this a.m. His meds are expensive, $100 every 90 days, plus syringes, but he's a good cat.
Well the fitting went better than I thought it would. There's only a couple of minor corrections they need to make. The doc says if they any problems it'll probably be with the insurance company wanting clinical reports and other such BS from my doctors. Government health insurance agencies are always eager to save a buck wherever they can no matter who it hurts yet they're more than willing to throw billions at a health insurance program that doesn't work and never will work satisfactorily. That seems like an oxymoron if I ever heard one. Kinda like 'military intelligence'. Anyways there was just a bit of discomfort, mostly because my knee joint has a 20% deflection. That puts a lot of tension on the muscles in the back of the leg and it'll do that until they get stretched out a bit more. But despite the discomfort it felt pretty darn good to be walking around in the docs office. What a shame I couldn't bring that test leg home with me. The plastic socket on it would never stand the strain though. The permanent model will be made of carbon fiber and Kevlar. Very light but very strong.
BamaCSX83 Hey y'all. How's about a RBF on this chilly night. Low tonight is going to be about 27f, which is pretty darn cold for Alabama in November. Did some checking on things here and there for my MRR project that I'm working in and through. Mostly just looking at old pictures and maps to see what was where. I've also been looking at my list of needed parts for me Bachmann CW40-8, and my Athearn GP40-2. Both need driveshaft components, but the GP40-2 needs more than that, Almost tempted to "retire" the Athearn loco to the parts bin (even though I purchased, but haven't installed, a decoder for it). I can always get another locomotive to strap the decoder into. Well, that's about it for my neck of the woods, I'm about to throw three kiddos in the tub and give them their baths, then throw them off to bed (and follow to bed myself). I might be back, I might not....later taters!
Hey y'all. How's about a RBF on this chilly night. Low tonight is going to be about 27f, which is pretty darn cold for Alabama in November. Did some checking on things here and there for my MRR project that I'm working in and through. Mostly just looking at old pictures and maps to see what was where. I've also been looking at my list of needed parts for me Bachmann CW40-8, and my Athearn GP40-2. Both need driveshaft components, but the GP40-2 needs more than that, Almost tempted to "retire" the Athearn loco to the parts bin (even though I purchased, but haven't installed, a decoder for it). I can always get another locomotive to strap the decoder into.
Well, that's about it for my neck of the woods, I'm about to throw three kiddos in the tub and give them their baths, then throw them off to bed (and follow to bed myself).
I might be back, I might not....later taters!
What parts do you need? I have some leftover stuff from a crashed 8-40 C Bachmann Spectrum.