Good morning!
Hope this finds you all as good as you can be!
Quotable Quotes for today:
Life is just a short walk from the cradle to the grave and it sure behooves us to be kind to one another along the way. -Alice Childress, playwright, author, and actor (1916-1994)
Believe you can and you're halfway there.
Put your heart, mind, and soul into even your smallest acts. This is the secret of success.
-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.
Evening guys
I slept in and spent the day watching football. My team won (barely, and with :03 left), but I'm happy.
Tomorrow I'm going with my father to Pensacola and Milton to get some things for him. The train stores are likely closed tomorrow anyways...
Ken, it's about 7 inches long. It's a 50' coal hopper. If the B&O GP30 is a Proto 2000, it's best to change the light bulbs to LEDs with a reistor and use any decoder that fits. A digitrax DH163L0 or a DH165L0 will let you keep the lights though.
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.
Evening Dinners
Flo, Beer Please
Shoot My Self In The Foot Diet Wise. I am on a low carb diet and been eating a lot of Sausages that I thought where 1.5 carb's per link. I have no idea how I came up with that figuer? Other day at the suepermarket I reread the package, they are 7 grams of carb's each! So where I was recording I had 3 of them for 4.5 carbs, I was eating 21 carb's!
Ulrich I was wondering because of the track. Guess you just got tired of the Japanes theam.
Vince Did you check the lenght of the coal car yet?
Train Front Layout is busy tonight running 4 trains. Layout looks like dog poop, but it sure works well. Opned up the new B&O GP 30 and got ready to install the decoder, it is a plug in 8 pin. But the PC looks odd, so I am leavening it a lone for now till I feel like reading the instructions.
See you all Monday
Ken
I hate Rust
Just thought I would drop in.
Jeff, sorry to hear about the latest health problems, how long will you be at your dads house after the latest setback. I say setback because your a guy who can bounce back from alot of misfortunes. Like Ray said I hope your behaving yourself for those nurses
Like Tom I have alos been hot with a nasty cold. Made it through work this week ( somehow ) but know I have the crappy dry cough. Along with a sore throat.
Mange to get a couple peoples grass today and that might be it for the year. I will have to wait and see how things grow.
Great video Terry, always enjoy your railroad.
OOOOOuch.... Ooooh... Uh, Man do I hurt! Evenin folks! (He says limping iover to the nearest empty table and sitting down with a noticable thud...)
Janie, just a cup of hot chocolate please.....
Oh man! What a day out at the museum. we were all run ragged. Our average run today was close to 50 people per run. The largest r8un was 61 passenegers on board. They say they can only fit 60 passengers on the trolly... They got 61 on there today. The last run was 6 people and that was the only run under 37 passengers! I didn't even get a lunch break. On the other hand a day like today really helps to pay the bills out there, but my back is crying out in pain at the moment. Our first trip had 57 people on board most of which were eldery handicapted people. About 8 had walkers they were trying to navigate over the ballast rocks to get to the cabooses. We got them on board but ended up about 10+ minutes late on the next run. Took us all afternoon to get back on schedule, and I was not a help as with the crowds getting everything set on nthe cdabbose so we could make the trips was a problem to say the least. Went from the Assisted living folks to lots and lots of kids who didn't want to behave well. Interesting day to say the least!
Last night right before bedtime I found out that our Fall Foliage Rare Milage Excursions are completely sold out! We will be making 4 completely sold out trips from Lakeville, NY to Industry (the Depot) next Saturday. I will be a car host (Car Conductor for the trips.) Then Next Sunday I will be back on board Erie Caboose C-254 as Car Host for our normal Sunday operations.
Jeffrey, hope you are behaving yourself with those nurses!
Oh.... Second week in a row that one of my students from way back when was out at the museum. This time it was not only one of my favorite students but one of my Eagle Scouts!!! He is now working at an industry that supplies equipment to factories in the Rochester, NY area. I did make some time to chat with him going up to the trolley connection!
Tom, l;ooks like you had a great day for railfanning!
Later!
73
Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO
We'll get there sooner or later!
This was another nice weekend of railfanning. We had to sit in the car because it was just a little to chilly with the breeze for the wife, but that's no big deal. Saturday we caught 11 trains in 3 hours. 1 coal, 2 mixed freights, 2 crude oil, 2 intermodal, 2 road railers, 1 auto racks, & 2 engines running light. The neat thing for me was Norfolk Southern's "Interstate" heritage unit, which was leading on an auto rack. I've seen all of them but 2 now. I still need to catch the "Conrail" & the "Lackawanna".
This morning we headed over to CSX where we caught 1 mixed freight & 1 auto rack. Once again I got lucky as the mixed freight had 5 engines with the trailing unit a CSX Genset. This is the 1st time I've actually seen one.
Then we went back to NS for about an hour & caught 5 more trains. 3 intermodals, 1 auto rack, 1 mixed freight & 1 slab train.
I finally finished putting up the wife's Dept 56 "Halloween Village". Thought it would have been done earlier in the week, but got hit with a heck of a cold. So I didn't get as much accomplished this week as I had hoped. Anyway, I'm glad that project is done. Now when that display comes down, it will be time to put up "Dicken's Village" for the Christmas holidays. Boy, that's a lot of trips up & down the stairs from the first floor to the attic. Wish this old house had a dumbwaiter. It would make things a lot easier. Anyway, that's about it from the "Burgh". Have a great week & stay safe.
Tom
Pittsburgh, PA
Good Evening!
I am late today, but I have been really busy today! Aside from my regular weekend duties, I spend quite some time at my old `puter w*rking on that layout idea of mine. It´s not yet finished, but here is a sneak preview:
The layout will show a scene located in northern Switzerland - the region bordering Germany. There will be these typical gingerbread houses and vinyards - those of you having been to that area know what I mean. There is more w*rk to be done on the plan, but I´ll postpone that to a time after I have received my new trains - if I get them. The vendor I put my order in cancelled the order - "out of stock". I now have to reclaim my money (I always have to prepay my orders due to my low credit rating) from him, plus a damage, as I will have to py more now. I am entitled to damage redemption, as he had previously confirmed my order!
Jeff - I am glad to see you are dropping by - Petra and I keep you in our prayers!
Ken - I still have the old Japanese N scale, stored in my attic, but I won´t be able to mix it with my "new" N scale layout.
Have a great one!
Good Sunday morning, Diners. 54f and windy with some sun.
Packers are about to play.
Sorry for the spot you're in , Jeff. That sucks.
I bought a Polaroid Cube. About an inch and a half a side. for some reason when I import to my computer , the video gets cut in half. IOW,a first and second video instead of one complete vid. Anybody have any advice? Very frustrated.
Here's a cab ride (part a.) only about half the main. Maybe it'll put a smile on your face, Jeff!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KOfWiSxX1ts
Terry in NW Wisconsin
Queenbogey715 is my Youtube channel
Believe in yourself. Nobody is going to. Have faith in your abilities. Even you don't know what you're capable of
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
On the assumption that laughter is the best medicine, I present this picture of my daughter and her boyfriend:
This took place Saturday at the North American Wife Carrying Championships at Sunday River in Maine. (Marriage is not a requirement, although a team must be one male and one female, and both must be over 21.) The teams run over an obstiacle course almost 300 years long, including hills, log barricades, a sand trap and this pool of water.
The winners get 5 times the "wife's" weight in dollars, and they put her on a balance beam and add beer to the other side until it's level. This year, it was Shock Top ale.
Annie and Rich above placed eighth. And, don't underestimate the importance of this event. The winner qualifies for the World Championships in Finland. And, I took this picture from Reuters.
It takes an iron man to play with a toy iron horse.
I posted this in the wong place this morning, shows how awake I was:
WEll, Hope this finds y'all with good or better health!
Our friend went to a wedding for a *nephew*. The wife wanted to donate what they cannot afford, and he is {trying desperately} to balance what they DO have, without bankrupting themselves. She reasons that the dinner is a $50, so they MUST give more, adn he says $100 is enough!
Here's today's *inpirational* quotes:
Imagine there's no country, / It isn't hard to do. / Nothing to kill or die for, / And no religion, too. / Imagine all the people / Living life in peace. -John Lennon, musician (1940-1980}
Believe in yourself! Have faith in your abilities! Without a humble but reasonable confidence in your own powers you cannot be successful or happy.
Go right Ahead,
MAKE it a great 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.
jeffrey-wimberly Into every life a little rain must fall.Mine seems to be a major thunderstorm.
Into every life a little rain must fall.Mine seems to be a major thunderstorm.
Try to be a rainbow in someone's cloud.
Jeffrey, I *hope* I {along with others here} am/are one of the rainbows in your thunderstorm cloud!
Rest well and easy tonight, at least until Miss Nurse Proctor {or who ever was pictured over in *your* thread} comes in for your spongebath!
The candle will go out for the night, but will be relit in a few hours!
take care
-g
Evening Folks
Flo, Beer for myself ad a I V Bag with Hot Sauses For Jeffery.
Jeffery Well what can be said that has not been said. God Speed and Best Wishes. Hope you get back to doing what you enjoy!
Ulrich Did you sale the other N Scale layout? I was guess you would just bulid on to it?
Vinces Would you mind checking the lenght with a ruler? Most of mine are 6 inches long.
Furnace Good news is it is working again! Bad news is it was working when the repair guy showed up? All he did was to have the wife turn it up to 80 and it started? He cleaned a lot of things that had not been done for years and it is working fine. He olny charged me $75.00 so I get to keep the B&O GP 30. Hope to have it on the rails in the next few days.
See you all Sunday, Ken
Galaxy ... Evidently the PM is not working right. Did not receive any message.
GARRY
HEARTLAND DIVISION, CB&Q RR
EVERYWHERE LOST; WE HUSTLE OUR CABOOSE FOR YOU
I just spoke on the phone with Jeff, and he sounds good.
If you want to send a get well card he is at
CHRISTUS St. Frances Cabrini Hospital3330 Masonic DriveAlexandria, LA 71301
He may be there for about a week before going to his father's house.
jeffrey-wimberly In my convelescene I'll be living in my fathers spare room as I did before and I'll have the use of my mothers old power chair.
In my convelescene I'll be living in my fathers spare room as I did before and I'll have the use of my mothers old power chair.
I suspected that, but did not remember about the power chair if it was ever mentioned before.
That is great.
Will you be able to seek a more handicapped friendly independent living situation that is income based? Here we have Senior housing/handicapped housing that operates that way, is fully wheelchair accessible, one to two BRs, and the like.
MOH and I are thinking of seeking it out as a housing alternative for us if any is available as soon as I turn the double nickle, MOH already quilifies, but I lag by 4 years...
How about a vets home for you? They may not bet the best, but they may work, may not.
REST. RECOUPERATE. RENEW.
Hope your pain subsides, sooner than later.
Heartland Division CB&Q Galaxy ... Did not receive a PM
Galaxy ... Did not receive a PM
Garry: I managed to send a message to YOU to myself!
Resent!
Thanks
***Jeffrey, very glad you got help, made it to the hospital and survived the surgery. But also very sorry you had to have that done. Sure hope this is the end of the infections for a long time to come. Sending healing thoughts your way. -Rob
Duke ... Good to see you. Come back to the DIner again soon.
Happy Model Railroading
Jeff Really sorry to hear about your other leg and hope all goes well for you.
Duke
"Don't take a wooden nickel,because it isn't worth a dime" by my Dad
"There are only 3 things you need out of life:A gentle grade,the wind in your face,and cinders in your hair.....But keep an eye on the water glass!" Jack Evans
Jeff - that tablet PC of yours is really a godsend! Good to be able to keep base with you!
My foot is still swollen and started to hurt, but although I spent most of the afternoon on the sofa giving the dang thing a rest, I was able to do some more research - and I have come to a conclusion!
I am not going down the Z route! The key reason is that Z scale is still very much a Marklin proprietary scale, making one dependant on MArklin´s pricing policy, which is out of this world. Accessories are also few and expensive, making this scale an exclusive venue for the rich and not for poor chaps like me.
Ulrich has decided to go N scale!
I was just about to order a Marklin Z scale starter set, consisting of a little electric loco, a string of passenger cars, an oval of track with a passing siding and a spur,and a powerpack, when I got these second thoughts of value for money. Well, to cut things short, I ordered something else - a Trix N scale digital starter set, consisting of just about the same things as the Marklin set, but with a digital command station. The cost is less (!) than the Marklin set and I feel I got a good deal on it with a sales price 35% below MSRP and free shipping. It should arrive at my doorstep by mid of next week. Can hardly wait for it to arrive!
While doing more research, I found out, that N scale does not really need more space than Z scale. Part of this is owed to Marklin´s strange track geometry, resulting in a fairly large distance between two parallel tracks. In Z scale, that distance is 25mm and in N scale it´s a mere 1.5mm more. I was able to convert the Z scale plan I made this morning quite easily into N scale. It´ll be just a two track oval and a station, onlythe station part to be visible to hide those sharp curves. I will post the plan when I have detailed it.
I am sure I won´t be using the Trix track provided with the set, but use Peco code 55 track instead. The Peco track is actually cheaper anew than the used Marklin track! But as long as I won´t be starting on the construction of the layout, I can use the Trix track to be set up on a table an run a train!
Ulrich is back in business of model railroading! Feels good and I am much happier now. Petra is also happy that the big layout is gone! The new one will be a lot less intrusive!
I am happy, when she is happy!
Oh, btw, this is what I will be getting:
My best wishes for a successful recovery. Speedy, too, but "success" is more important than "speed." It's another one of those lessons from model building that carry forward to the rest of life as well.
Mornin' everyone!
Zoe, I just need a refill on my dark roast coffee... Thanks!
Jeffrey, hope they got all the bad tissue this time and you won't have to lose more later... Glad you came through the surgery well. Will be keeping you in my prayers for a quick recovery and a good rehab.
I had to go to the Credit Union this morning to make a deposit and then stop at the Natural Foods store to get my month's supply of coffee.... I will have to go back out to buy fossilized dinosaur gunk for the PiP later. I lack about 10 miles of getting out to the Museum and back home tomorrow without the car yelling at me for being low on the stuff. I could probably do it with no problem, but why take a chance....
Last night I had 3 blooms on the Night Blooming Cereus. House smelled nice! Since the temperature was in the low 40's I had the wood stove fired up. This is about the earliest I have lit it.
I think I shall spend some quality time in the layout rooms today.....
Garry, David Parks, Jeffrey, I PM'D you all!
Thanks-g
Ulrich .... I once modeled in N Scale, and it is amzing how much can be done with it. I do hope you can be using your excellant modeling skills soon.
Galaxy ... Jeff PM'd me in reply to my PM to him with his room phone number, but I think he needs some time before talking. Perhaps, you have exchanged PM's with him too. ..... Funny about hamming it up.
The Ham Festival was soaked with rain yesterday. Still looks like more rain today. Bad news.
Merchants in town have concrete pigs at their entrances which are creatively painted and decorated. .... The book store has a pig dressed like a Shakespear character, and it is named "Hamlet"... One business had a pig in a flight suit with goggles. Jets and wings were strapped on. Sign said "Swine Flew". .... The Sherriffs Office has a pig dressed (painted) in a deputy uniform. ... There are maybe 40 or so such pigs in town. The pigs stay year round; not just for the festival.
Sir Madog,
I like modeling in N Scale it's the perfect size for me. Although I model the scale I don't have a layout. All I got are some freight cars in BNSF and diesels in Union Pacific.
After we got a dog in 2012 I struggled to get a layout running, but I still don't have room for one. I'm going to wait for MR's new special issue How to Build Small Model Railroads if they have any good ideas. If not I might use their techniques.
Amtrak America, 1971-Present.
jeffrey-wimberly howmus Evenin' folks! Janie, my usual please... I decided to peek in the door over across the street at another one of Jeffrey's hangouts and he had put a hastily written message up on the Bulliten Board that said.... "Going into surgery soon. Already said good-bye to my left leg" 73 left leg is gone. Both legs are now stumps below the knees.
howmus Evenin' folks! Janie, my usual please... I decided to peek in the door over across the street at another one of Jeffrey's hangouts and he had put a hastily written message up on the Bulliten Board that said.... "Going into surgery soon. Already said good-bye to my left leg" 73
Evenin' folks!
Janie, my usual please...
I decided to peek in the door over across the street at another one of Jeffrey's hangouts and he had put a hastily written message up on the Bulliten Board that said.... "Going into surgery soon. Already said good-bye to my left leg"
left leg is gone. Both legs are now stumps below the knees.
Jeffrey:You have no idea how sad MOH and I are.
I cannot imagine to lose both legs within, what, a year?
The universe has not been kind to you lately, I hope it somehow makes it up to you?
Diabetes, like My Mother's MS, Or My MIL's major stroke, is not always a kind disease when it advances like it has on Jeffrey!
I AM glad Jeffrey has the tablet with him to keep in touch! THAT was a wonderful gift for him!
JEFFREY: let us know what we can do for you, maybe we all can help? Will you need a wheel-chair drivable van lift now? Here, I don't think they allow you to drive with 2 lower limbs gone.There are regulations covering it. But a lift into the van to sit at the wheel, then use hand controls to operate it. You've got the van now, maybe you need to adapt it?
Guys: Please private messsage me here on the site to help Jeffrey once more!!! I KNOW we can all do it together! Equipment, fudns for equipment, etc will all help him adapt to a world that is NOT handicapped-friendly. I know, my mother spent30 years in a wheel chair, what a messs it was!
Well, in other news, I went to Wally WOlrd to get the other filing cabinet with 3 drawers {one desk, 2 files}. The top 2 drawers lock. Naturally it had been sold, so I called the nearby other store,a dn they had them, and held one for me until I got there. Natrually, I spent MORE than the filing cabinet and the hanging file folders for it. About $100 more!
well, best get at alot of chores, BUt amye after a nap first.
Make it a great day!