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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Tuesday, October 21, 2014 11:43 PM

Howdy ... 

We just returned from our trip to be wth family in MI and OH. .Nice! ... Driving was mostly good except for construction delays especially on I-75 between Lima, OH and Toledo, OH. ... Grabdkids had fun. Grandson in MI had his 5th birthday. ... On the way back last night, we stayed in Louisville. This morning Shelley shopped before we got on the highway. Women certainly can shop. 

We had some very good apple cider with doughnuts at a cider mill in Michigan. 

I saw a few trains on the trip. CSX, NS, and CN. The CN was in MI where the CN no longer treats its Grand Trunk Western as a separate company. 

I'll catch up on your posts when I get a chance. 

 

Happy Model Railroading. 

GARRY

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Posted by howmus on Tuesday, October 21, 2014 9:25 PM

Evenin'...

Janie, can I get a refill for the decaf please?

Well....  Today was indeed dark, gloomy, cold, and damp....  The solar panels on the roof did in fact turn on.... somewhat.  They made me 3.5 kWh today.... Whoopie!  Well, That is more than enough to charge the car I guess.  Better than a kick in the teeth.

So...  Wonder what happened to Jeffrey today.  Hope he is missing just due to bad Wifi connection and not that something went wrong! 

About time to call it a night I think.

Blessings to all of you and prayers to all in need!

73

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Posted by JeremyB on Tuesday, October 21, 2014 7:40 PM

Just stopping by

I got my F1 game and played it for around a hour or so when I got home. I am now watching the ball game. I will have plenty of time to play the f1 game. Its my favorite game on the ps3 and can only imagine how many hours I will play it over the course of the year,lol

But for now I will watch the ball game while sepreating more strat card sets before bed.

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Posted by howmus on Tuesday, October 21, 2014 7:30 PM

Evenin' folks!

Janie, I sure could use a cup (or two) of decaf to help me relax tonight...

 Ken, STOP WORRYING!!!  Your blood work is GREAT!  I have my last blood work report in hand right now.  Normal range for total cholestrol is 107 - 200.  You are on the low end of that - with the total being so low, you can relax on the ratio thingy according to my doctor at least.  HDL normal range is 29 - 67.  It is within normal range and since your total cholestrol is so low the HDL should be on the low side.  There is a box on mine that is an interpretation of those numbers.  Chol/HDL ratio: 3.43 = 1/2 average risk     4.97 = average risk     9.5 = 2x average risk   and 23.99 = 3x average risk.  Yours would be 3.9696 = less than the average risk!!!  Your A1C is OK.  They like it less than 7, over 7 is not good!  Keep up the good work, and stop worrying.  Worrying will only raise your A1C and your cholestrol....  Looks like you are doing fine.  (My numbers last spring were: Total Cholestrol 126, HDL 36, LDL 61, Triglycerides 147, and A1C 5.8... Doc told me I have the best blood work he has ever seen in a man my age....  A few years ago it wasn't very good at all.)

Didn't get any time today to work on the layout, but I did give the guest a tour of it. 

Catch you later....  Probably tomorrow.

73

 

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Posted by cudaken on Tuesday, October 21, 2014 6:54 PM

 Evening Dinners

 Flo, Beer Please

 Will Upset Right Now. Just got my blood test report back and not the numbers I was hoping for. A1C went dow just a tad, from 7.1 to 7.0. Sigh That is a dissapoinment with working out. But what I am most up set about is my Choesterol numbers. While the over all numbers are good at 131, my HDL is low, it is only 33. I finaly googled HDL and found anything lower than 40 is increasing the risk of a heart attack. My bad LDL Choesterol is 77.6. I have all so read that ratio of Bad vs Good should be around around 4 to 1. If that is the case, I am at 3.969 bad to good which should be OK?Whistling 

 Seems one of the foods I can eat that will raise my HDL is Tuna. Just so happens I bought 10 cans of tuna Sam's and I do like it, so that part is easy. But my Wife has all ready started in on me. She said "You cannot eat Tuna everyday, you will get sick from the Mercury!" Dammed if I do and Dammed if I don't?

 Ken

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Posted by yougottawanta on Tuesday, October 21, 2014 12:11 PM

Ulrich

This poem touched me deeply. Not only has my family lost members to war (WW2 & Vietnam ) but even more so the loss of my wife. My daughters would have terrible days when they would go to school and there would be an event where other mothers would participate and they would have no one becuse their mother is in Heaven. They would come home and just lay their head on my shoulder and shed tears like a river. Breaks one heart.

Jeff - prayers to you hope you are feeling better.

Request prayers for my oldest daughter. Fridy we go for the MRI report on her back.

RR Front - Tlking to some MNRA guys and I think I will start my working towards my master modeler certificte .

W**k front - Has turned crazy, Two foundations in, pouring footings on a third, digging a fourth and then we have all of the site work going, waterline, storm pipe, dry utilities, mass grading. Then there are the inspections....Phew tired just from writing about it !

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Posted by howmus on Tuesday, October 21, 2014 10:52 AM

Mornin' everyone....  A gloomy, dark, gray, chilly, damp, icky, mornin'!

Zoe, I'll have a short stack of buckwheat pancakes with real NYS Maple Syrup, a couple sausage links, a couple of over easy eggs, and a lrage pot of Marrakesh Express dark roast coffee for my R&GV RR Mug this cold, dreary, damp, dark, and gloomy morning!

Did I mention that it is dark, damp, gloomy and.....  Oh!  I did already.  Sorry.

Doing some last minute house cleaning this morning.  A Division member who is presenting his first ever clinic is stopping by the house this afternoon to test out all the equipment for his presentation.  Should not be any problem but if it doesn't work, at least it gives us time to go to plan B...

Currently 49°F outside under dark, gloomy, cold, and damp....  Oh!  Sorry....  The high today will get all the way up ton 54°F and the skies will remain cloudy all day....   Home, home on the range..."  Sorry...  No antelope in this part of the country either.

 Galaxy, I replied to your PM.

Wonder where Jeffrey is?  Hasn't been in for a day now.... ???

Have a good one out there, and I hope your day is not dark, gloomy, damp, and cold!

73

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Posted by galaxy on Tuesday, October 21, 2014 8:25 AM

GOOD TUESDAY MORNING!

healing and prosperity for all!

~well I was out VERY early for bloodwork...so I didn't have time to start the day here...Funny that Elvis Duran in the morning show{who is not affraid to say anything on the air} on the radio on my way there had a "phone tap" {gag on someone via phone call} Had  a guy who was *absolutely paranoid of Needles* and bloodwork! They joked on him that the bloodwork he just had done was "lost' so he needed to come in and have it re-done! He pained himself to say to his GF {in on it} that it was  a "Medical proceedure that causes intense pain" and wanted her "to come be there to *support* me" in his hour of need, as that is "what relationships are for is to provide support to each other" he said in a panicked squeaky voice! It was hilarious..you perhaps had to hear it to believe it...

~I paid the last bill for the month by phone already...leaves exactly $2.67 in the checking account. Cut it close. All bills are done until next month...{ G breathes a sigh of relief}. The local food bank wants TG donations..I may send them the $2.67. Not really, have to leave a few pennies in there.We MAY actaully qualify for a TG dinner from them! Do have banking to do tomorrow...though.Tongue Tied

~the electric/gas company: I called them to increase the budget as we are behind the 8ball since they chopped it too much after 2 years of owing us nearly 6 months "free"{prepaid by us}, they chopped it to low. I increased it once, but they said the computer increased it for next month BACK to what it was before! We won't get as much in HEAP, if we qualify at all....so we shall see how much they owe us now..probably 3-4 months instead...they still set it too high as we use less than they budget for.

~speaking of which the furnace just kicked on..need to turn it back down for the day. Supposed to be about 55F, and that will mean the trailer will pretty much maintain its internal temp at 68-70/71 degrees, without help from the furnace.Its 50 on the porch now, so it will be that and higher soon enough out there...I'll take it. 60s are returning the end of the week/weekend.

~well, thats about it from Lake whatchamcallit.

~Jeffrey have a good day and eat only if it looks identifiable and eddible!

~RAY: I am sending  you a PM!

MAKE IT A GREAT DAY!

Geeked

-G .

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Posted by JeremyB on Tuesday, October 21, 2014 7:30 AM

Hi Guys,

Back to work today. I was able to enjoy my time off and got some stuff done so that is good. The new F1 game on the ps3 comes out today so might pop in to the store before work to see if they have it. If they do I might play for a couple hours tonight when I get home. I work at 9am tomorrow so cant be up too late playing,lol. My next off day now is Sunday but have to cut grass and rake leaves for some people so I dont know how much free time I would have that day.

Talk to you guys later on.

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Posted by BroadwayLion on Tuesday, October 21, 2014 7:14 AM

cudaken
Memory Up Grade My computer only has 128 Mgs of ram and sometimes it is very slow. Dave (Works at the St Charles store) has a small box of memory card that he has pulled from computers he has worked on. I have been told in he past that memory cards have to be matched sets. Dave say's they can be missed match as long as the Ram is the same. If one stick of memory is a little slower, both will work at the slower speed. But, a slower 256 Mgs will be faster than the fasties 128 Stick. I think I have 3 open slots on the mother board. Is there any risk?

 

There are many kinds of memory out there, and they are physically keyed so that incorrect memory cannot be installed. If it can be installed, you are good to go. LION does not bother with old memory. New memory is not at all expensive, and stuff under 1 GB is of no interest to a LION.

Find the number of your motherboard, it is printed on the board, but it probably comes up when you first boot your computer. Google that number, find the manual for that board, and it will tell you the maximum memory that the board will accept. You cannot put more memory in the computer than it is able to address. There are some types of memory that are a full fledged pain in the chip, and you are better off throwing the computer out than to fuss with that crap. You will recognize that memory when you see the prive of the old bosolete chips!

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, October 21, 2014 2:25 AM

Good Morning!

Another drab day - and to top it off, I have a dentist´s appointment at noon! Nothing special, just a regular check on my chinaware and a professional cleaning job. No lunch for me today Sad

No progress with my layout plans. While I am quite happy with the rather simpletrack plan, I am having difficulties integrating a plausible town scene into it. As I seem to be stuck in a analysis-paralysis routine on this, I have postponed finalizing my plans and decided to start something, which will allow me to run a train. I still have that cut-up 2´ by 6´hollow core door up in my attic, which I will fasten to those heavy duty brackets I put up for my old layout. I will invest into a few lengths of straight track, maybe a turnout and a roll of double-sided foam tape and fasten the track I have to the door. Christmas come and a few buildings will be added. From a model railroader´s point of view, this will be a rather awkward set-up, but I can play with "my trains" and , who knows, the whole thing may even evolve into something more satisfying. Kind of reminds me of what I did as a ten year old ...

Have a great day!

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Posted by howmus on Monday, October 20, 2014 10:01 PM

Evenin' folks!

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

I see the place has been empty for most of the day???  I guess everyone is giving up the hobby from what I see out in the main forum about prices and income and "the sky is falling" and such. 

I got the weeks grocery shopping done this afternoon and three loads of wash that has been waiting to get done tool.  Did some sorting, picking up, and putting away of several large piles of paperwork that has been sitting on a work table by the computer.  I have to set up my projector tomorrow for a clinician for the Fall meet next Saturday.  He is stopping by to make sure his laptop will work properly with my projector and such.  He will get a tour of the SLOW while he is here.

 Galaxy, ya dint goun wear thee Kilt, ya dint?  Well, I be!  What sert O Scotsmin be ye anyway?  A rrrrreal Scotsman wounna let a bit O cold stop a mun frrrrum dressin' in fine clothes now would E.....  That dinner could last for three or four days I think....  Sounds like you had a good day!

 Jeffrey must be up and chassing some nurses today!  More fun than hanging around with us old guys anyway!

Just about time for this old guy to hit the hay!  See you tomorrow, "God willing and the Creek don't rise!"

73

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Posted by cudaken on Monday, October 20, 2014 9:56 PM

 Evening Folks

 Flo, Beer Please

 Today was pretty boring in all, so not a lot to talk about.

 Scale Says I Have Lost Another 2 Pounds! Hmm Well I do not total trust it. It is the type where you move the weight till the air bubble is level and it has to be moved to use it. My wife likes to hang stuff on it, and it moves the weight around. I think I am going to bring it into the garage where it will stay in the same places all the time and does not become a towel rack.

 Memory Up Grade My computer only has 128 Mgs of ram and sometimes it is very slow. Dave (Works at the St Charles store) has a small box of memory card that he has pulled from computers he has worked on. I have been told in he past that memory cards have to be matched sets. Dave say's they can be missed match as long as the Ram is the same. If one stick of memory is a little slower, both will work at the slower speed. But, a slower 256 Mgs will be faster than the fasties 128 Stick. I think I have 3 open slots on the mother board. Is there any risk?

 

 See you all Tuesday, Ken 

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Posted by galaxy on Monday, October 20, 2014 7:15 PM

well

~ the wedding party was great and went smoothly for the parties involved! I actually went to school with one of them, who was a year behind me, but we all hung out at a spot just off school grounds for that nasty habit, smoking! It was allowed, as we were allowed off school grounds during lunch and break, and no smoking was allowed on school grounds...ah except for that nasty habit, Musicthose were the daysMusic!

~ we were invited out to dinner after, on the wedding party {small group of 8}, and were refused to be allowed to help with the bill or tip.5 of us ordered the 10oz rib, but what we got was....HALF A COW! I mean it was a SIDE of BEEF! FOr 10oz prime rib end cut {has more flavor to us as the seasonings are on it and comes out naturally med-well} it was-no kidding or joking- about 3.5 inches THICK and 9 inches long! The others were middles cuts, but still about 2 inches thick! If that was 10 ozs, well, I will take that in GOLD, thank you!

~ we told the wedding party to not be strangers!

~a good time was had by all!

~ I did not wear the kilt, was a bit to chilly for that....

~ came home and had to fight with the computer had to do a windows repair.... . SO IF I disappear,chances are we are computerless, and I should charge up and figure out the tablet...now to get online with it, without piggy-backing the neighbor's wifi, and compromising OUR accounts!

Well, thats about it for now...I see has ben thin on visitors today in here....wonder why?

~Jeffrey: hope you are feeling better, with no pain, and dinner was at least identifiable and taseted better than cardboard! Ours was...COW!

Wel, have a great night's sleep! see you in the A of M!

Geeked

-G .

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Posted by JeremyB on Monday, October 20, 2014 10:18 AM

Morning guys

Last day off before I go back to work. Its cool and cloudy here. I have a load of laundry going and I also have to go back to the cardiologist this afternoon for a different type of heart monitor I have to wear for a couple weeks. At least I can take this one off and on.

I managed to get a couple of sets of strat cards sepreated over the lastr couple days, I did want to get all four sets done but never got around to it. Maybe I can get some more done tonight sometime. Talk to you guys later on.

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, October 20, 2014 10:02 AM

Ray -I am not ashamed to confess that my eyes were watery when I read the poem.

I am having problems with that layout design of mine - I just can´t get the scenery anywhere near where I want it to be ... Crying

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Posted by howmus on Monday, October 20, 2014 9:52 AM

Mornin' everyone....

Zoe, somebody mentioned French Toast....  Couple slices of that, real NYS maple syrup, couple sausage links, and lots of Marrakesh Express Dark Roast coffee to fill my R&GV RR Mug would be great!

 Ulrich,  Sniff, sniff.....  Pass me the kleenex will ya.  For some reason my eyes misted up and I can't see out of them....

Just waiting for the guy to show up with the firewood this morning.  Then i have to get busy with cleaning up the house today.  Laundry is also on the main list for things needing to get done.

Sun is trying to shine every once in a while this morning...  Haven't been making diddly from the solar panels over the last week.  It is getting to the low output time of year.  Just hoping I will make as much in the next couple months as I did last year.  If so I will finish the year a few kWh ahead of last year.

Catch you later!

73

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Posted by BroadwayLion on Monday, October 20, 2014 7:02 AM

jeffrey-wimberly
After 'the lab work comes breakfast. I have no idea what.s on the list of road kill.

 

French Toast is NOT road kill. You can never fo wrong with French Toast.

 

 

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, October 20, 2014 5:53 AM

Thought I´d share this with you:

a  Daddy's  Poem

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Her  hair was up in a pony  tail,
Her favorite dress  tied with a bow.
Today was  Daddy's Day at school,
And  she couldn't wait to  go.

But her mommy  tried to tell her,
That  she probably should stay  home.
Why the kids might  not understand,
If she  went to school  alone.

But she was not  afraid;
She knew just what  to say.
What to tell her  classmates
Of why he  wasn't there  today.

But still her  mother worried,
For her to  face this day alone.
And  that was why once  again,
She tried to keep  her daughter home.

But  the little girl went to  school
Eager to tell them  all.
About a dad she never  sees
A dad who never  calls.
There were daddies  along the wall in  back,
For everyone to  meet.
Children squirming  impatiently,
Anxious in  their seats

One by one  the teacher called
A  student from the class.
To  introduce their daddy,
As  seconds slowly  passed.

At last the  teacher called her  name,
Every child turned  to stare.
Each of them was  searching,
A man who  wasn't there.

'Where's  her daddy at?'
She heard a  boy call out.
'She  probably doesn't have  one,'
Another student  dared to shout.

And  from somewhere near the  back,
She heard a daddy  say,
'Looks like another  deadbeat dad,
Too busy to  waste his day.'

The  words did not offend  her,
As she smiled up at  her Mom.
And looked back  at her teacher,
Who told  her to go on.


And  with hands behind her  back,
Slowly she began to  speak.
And out from the  mouth of a child,
Came  words incredibly  unique.

'My Daddy  couldn't be here,
Because  he lives so far away.
But  I know he wishes he could  be,
Since this is such a  special day.

And  though you cannot meet  him,
I wanted you to  know.
All about my  daddy,
And how much he  loves me so.

He loved  to tell me stories
He  taught me to ride my  bike.
He surprised me with  pink roses,
And taught me  to fly a kite.

We used  to share fudge  sundaes,
And ice cream in  a cone.
And though you  cannot see him.
I'm not  standing here  alone.

'Cause my  daddy's always with  me,
Even though we are  apart
I know because he  told me,
He'll forever be  in my heart'

With  that, her little hand reached  up,
And lay across her  chest.
Feeling her own  heartbeat,
Beneath her  favorite dress. And  from somewhere here in the crowd of  dads,
Her mother stood in  tears.
Proudly watching  her daughter,
Who was wise  beyond her years

For  she stood up for the  love
Of a man not in her  life.
Doing what was best  for her,
Doing what was  right.

And when she  dropped her hand back  down,
Staring straight  into the crowd.
She  finished with a voice so  soft,
But its message  clear and loud.

'I  love my daddy very  much,
he's my shining  star.
And if he could,  he'd be here,
But heaven's  just too far.

You see  he is a Scottish soldier
And died just this  past year
When a roadside  bomb hit his convoy
And  taught us all to fear.


But  sometimes when I close my  eyes,
it's like he never  went away.'
And then she  closed her eyes,
And saw  him there that  day.

And to her  mothers amazement,
She  witnessed with surprise.
A  room full of daddies and  children,
All starting to  close their eyes.

Who  knows what they saw before  them,
Who knows what they  felt inside.
Perhaps for  merely a second,
They saw  him at her side.

'I  know you're with me  Daddy,'
To the silence she  called out.
And what  happened next made  believers,
Of those once  filled with doubt.

Not  one in that room could explain  it,
For each of their eyes  had been closed.
But there  on the desk beside  her,
Was a fragrant  long-stemmed rose.



And  a child was blessed, if only for a  moment,
By the love of her  shining star.
And given  the gift of  believing,
That heaven is  never too far.


If  you don't send it to anyone, it means  you're

in  a hurry and that you've forgotten your  friends.

Take the  time...to live and  love.
Until eternity. God  bless!

 

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Posted by galaxy on Monday, October 20, 2014 3:58 AM

GOOD MONDAY MORNING!

October 20th, 2014!

~Well, today is the wedding... I was supposed to wear my kilt...either one, but it might not be a day I want to wear it{COLD}. My new "fat leg" hose {long socks} is not here yet either.. "delivery takes 1-2 weeks"..how about 20 days and not here yet? Tomorrow will be three weeks! oh,.business days...well THAT is 12 business days already past, today being 13, so STILL no hose? Dunno, I was gonna order some more of stuff from that particular dealer, but dunno now. It too far from Xmas for that to be the holdup! I wil have to wear my regualr long diabetic socks instead. They exxpand for the thickness of my shins.

~well, have chores to get done efore the evening wedding. DOn't haveto worry about dinner tonight as MOH and I are invited to the small party's dinner after the ceremony

~I have all the paperwork in order for it now, too ready to go, except what they must provide for the license.

Here are a few quotes;

Two roads diverged in a wood, and I—I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference.  –Robert Frost 

You miss 100% of the shots you don’t take. –Wayne Gretzky 

The most difficult thing is the decision to act, the rest is merely tenacity. –Amelia Earhart 

MAKE IT A GREAT DAY

Geeked

 

-G .

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, October 20, 2014 3:56 AM

Good Morning!

A little bit of a dull day today. The sky is all clouds, no sun visible. I am done with my Monday morning chores, so there is plenty of time to w*rk on the plan. I am quite happy with the track plan, but the scenery needs a lot of thoughts and consideration. 2 ft. are not much depth to develop into some nice looking scenery, including a plausible town scene - even in N scale.

Jeff - been there, done that. During my recent hospital stays, I always woke up in the small hours of the day. I either watched the idiot box or went into the library to read. Quite often, the night nurse was happy to talk with someone ...

My longest stay in a hospital was 8 weeks. I got so much used to that dreadful hospital routine, that it took quite a few days to adjust back to my civilian life when I was discharged.

Make it a great day!

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Monday, October 20, 2014 3:20 AM

I had a great nights sleep last night. Right up to midnight when very disturbing imagry from my years as a First Responder made further sleep impossible. So I've been up roaming

the halls of the hospital and watching TV in dining\recreation room. It's been peaceful enough. Once in a one of of the nurses brings me my meds or needs to put on another iv of something or another. I have lab work.around 6am. I'm looking forward to that like root canal surgery. Until then I can't have anything to eat. I can however have all the water I want. After 'the lab work comes breakfast. I have no idea what.s on the list of road kill.

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Posted by last mountain & eastern hogger on Sunday, October 19, 2014 10:59 PM

Whistling

Had a good time at the train show with my Grandson and Wife. It wasn't too crowded as the football game was on.

There was a huge display of lego trains and automated equipment with them and our little man was just fasinated.  Half a dozen other very good exhibits and a few just so so.

Very few vendors but I managed to get some goodies a t a great price.

Here is the list.

Cornerstone background bldg  (Armstrong Electric Motors) kit.

Roundhouse kit for 60 ft. Southern flat car

Athearn kit for a 62 ft. SANX tank car

Athearn kit for a WP. Caboose.

Athearn built kit for a 50 ft. All-Door (US Plywood) box car

All for $38.00,  So I feel I did well.

Got up most of the leaves yesterday but there are still some to come down.

Finished up the repairs to my fifth wheel and had a lady looking at it. Very interested, I think she might buy it.

so all in all it has been a good week-end.

Off to have a shower now,  and tomorrow the door people are coming to put in a new Garden Door onto our deck. The old one is 33 years old and has seen lots of wear and tear with the dogs going our there many times a day and when the boys were home, plus the new ones are built just that much more efficient.

Will let you know how that pans out tomorrow.

Prayers and Blessings for all in need.

I neglected to say a huge tank you to Galaxy for continuing to keep me on his candle list.  I did need it today as my throat was really bothering me.

Looking in to getting a Vita-Mix blender so that I can make my own food to go through the stomach tube and be less concerned about the ensure products that after all this time (almost nine months) seems to be kind of souring my stomach.

Night all,  sleep well.    Zzz

Johnboy out..............for now

from Saskatchewan, in the Great White North.. 

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

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Posted by howmus on Sunday, October 19, 2014 9:34 PM

Evenin' folks!

Janie, a cup of decaf and an advil would be appreciated right now.....

I am zonked at the moments.  We had a light day out at the museum today which seemed to be OK with everyone on crew and working the museum itself!  Biggest excitemnet was that a relay that controls the Forward - Reverse level in the old 80 Tonner decided to stick or revrese itself on the first trip South from Midway Station to day.  Took about 30 minutes to get it back up and functioning correctly.  I spent that time "entertaining the handfull of passengers I had on the Erie Caboose.  One elderly lady there asked me what I had done for a living, so I told her i was a Music Teacher.  she wanted to know what Instrument and I said voice, and that I studied with Anna Kaskas and John Malloy at Eastman.  She lit up like a christmas tree.  Turns out her late husband worked for Kodak and they used to be invited to "Italien" dinner Parties at another Kpdak Employees home.  That person happened to have a son who graduated from Eastman...  That son was Chuck Mangione.  I told her I knew Chuck Mangione when I was a student and he was the Director of the Eastman Jazz ensemble....  I used to sit in the main hall every now and then next to Chuck and chat about most everything under the sun!  I'm sure he would have no idea who I am but I sure do remember him!!! Needless to say we had a great conversation that included some other musicians we both know.

We also had a family of Indians, as in from India out at the Museum today.  A couple of them spoke fluent English but most only knew a bit.  They rode down the line in my caboose, and when they were getting ready to board for the ride back to Midway they were going to get back on my caboose as well.  I looked 4 of them who who seemed to be more by themselves and asked them if they might like to get a ride in the cab of the locomotive.  At first they didn't quite get what I was talking about, but I pointed to the Loco and tried to get the point to them.  When it dawned on gthem what I was offering, the menn got wide eyed and excited.  The rest of the familyt got off the caboose and went to.....  There were really too many of them for the cab ride, but out emgioneer today managed to get them all (8 I think) cramed into the cab.  At the other end when they got off the Loco, the grin on all their faces told the story....  The women, I think were most impressed.  They all thanked me several times.  The engineer was grinning too!  I think they will have a great story to tell about America when they get home!

The event yesterday is getting rave reviews!  We sold 900 tickets at $20 to $25 each.  The gross for the day just from ticket sales is around $20,000!  After the cost of the crews, use of the locos and such on the LA&L it will be less, but still a great fund raiser for the Museum none the less!

 Tom, I don't know why the link came out like that, but I enjoyed watching the video three times....... WhistlingLaugh

Tomorrow my 6 face cord of wood for the stove this winter will be delivered, and I have to clean house, and do some shopping....  Catch you all in the morning.

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 tcwright973 on Sunday, October 19, 2014 8:50 PM

Sorry, I have absolutely no idea why the last half of my previous post is a link to the video. This web site does some really wierd things to me.

Tom

Pittsburgh, PA

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Posted by tcwright973 on Sunday, October 19, 2014 8:46 PM

Evening all...

Another good weekend of railfanning. I think one of the things I enjoy most is that I'm always seeing something new, or learning something about railroads, and this weekend was no different. On Saturday we caught 10 trains. 4 crude oil, 2 intermodal, 1 mixed freight, 1 coke train, & 1 coal train which set out loaded coal hoppers at the transload facility behind us on the Ohio River. Usually they have to break the train down into 3 or 4 sections to get them on the sidings. It does tie up track 1 on the main line though. Then I saw something completely new to me. i saw very slow moving lights way up the track heading west bound towards us. Turns out it was a hi-railer pick-up truck escorting what I later found out was a ballast cleaner. All this made for interesting chatter on the scanner.

This morning we started out on CSX across the river & caught 5 trains, all auto racks. Then we headed back to NS & spotted 7 trains in about 90 minutes. 3 intermodal, 2 mixed freight, 1 slab train & 1 auto rack. One of the mixed freights had a bulk head loaded with logs. I've never seen this before. All the bulk heads I see with wood are those with wrapped, finished lumber. I suppose logs are a common sight somewhere, but not so much around here. 

Foreign power this weekend was comprised of Canadian National, Union Pacific & BNSF.

Looks like the cloths dryer may have to be replaced. I'll call the repairman again tomorrow. It's 18 years old, so I don't think I can complain about it too much. It has been repaired 2 or 3 times, but usually it was something minor. Not so sure it's minor this time. The repairman we have for our appliances is pretty good about recommending repairs or replacement.

Looking forward to heading to Timonium for the train show this coming weekend. I'm not anticipating buying anything, but hey, you just never know. I always enjoy the different layouts there too. We will also stop by outside of Harrisburg & visit with my niece & her family for a short visit. It's always great to see them.

Have a good week & stay safe...

Tom

Pittsburgh, PA

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Posted by cudaken on Sunday, October 19, 2014 7:50 PM

 Evening Dinners

 Flo, 12 Pack Of Beer Please

 For Only A 5 Hour Day This Day Lasted For Ever! Being Nancy Keeper is a full time job plus we where busy! We have no idea how many customers really came in, there was no time to keep track.

 Give you a idea how fun it is fixing Nancy Tickets, at one point she threw me a prices tag and said "They are buying one so write them up"! But the prices tag has Twin, Full, Queen and King's listed, plus prices with and with out box springs? Whistling Whole day was like that.

 But, it was a good day with $9,000 paid in full and another $1300.00 in layawy. I will give her this, she can sale! Just to bad she has no idea what she is selling and for what $ amout.

 Ulrich I was not up set at all about Nancy saying I don't look like I am lossing weight.While she is well meaning and very sweet (To Your Faces ) she is just to all there, but at 71 she has a right. Rest of us thought it was funnier than heck! Laugh

 See you all Monday

 Ken

I hate Rust

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Posted by Blazzin on Sunday, October 19, 2014 4:02 PM

    Good evening Diners~!

  Woo hoo.. yep.. I'm still here.. give me a cup of HOT coffee.. I'm on a roll~

Ulrich I thank you for your advice on the wiring the train yard.  I agree it should be easy.. and probably fun.  Although I've place the train yard on the back burner .. I've decided to spend my time building designing the upper section / town.  Old West.  Here's what I've been up to~

No I am not done.. I build one.. almost finish.. start on another.  I should be done with all 3 by tomorrow. lol

  Silver Plume Bakery ... Trinity Palace (aka Folsom Hotel) and Saulena's Tavern     N scale

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Sunday, October 19, 2014 2:30 PM

Sounds like great advice to me!

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Space Mouse for president!
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Posted by angelob6660 on Sunday, October 19, 2014 1:20 PM

I walked in the hot sun with my brother's dog stretch to go get cigarettes for dad. If he drove himself it would taken him 10 minutes not 1 hour and 5, normally a 40/45 minute walk.

A few days ago I got a letter that I am disabled and they will help me find a job. I'm not to excited or to hopeful since it took the other lady 7 months to put my paper work together and everything.

Talk to guys later, hopefully not too long.

 

Modeling the G.N.O. Railway, The Diamond Route.

Amtrak America, 1971-Present.

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