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JEFFREYS TRACKSIDE DINER-MARCH 2015!

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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, March 28, 2015 12:12 PM

Galaxy - shouldn´t you be taking things a little lighter with that shoulder of yours? Don´t overdo it ...

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Posted by galaxy on Saturday, March 28, 2015 12:06 PM

awell, I have spent most of the morning on a project, and no not a train one. I won't even THINK of getting to THAT room until I get the OK to lift,adnd I think i did more than my shoulder's fair share this morning!

It invoveld a new rollign cart with a laundry bag under and a hanging rack over it. The idea is you slide it to the washer, wash, then hang up on top to transprot back to teh BR. SO I got one, Cheap, $20 on amazon that woudl FIT in the space the old hamper was. BUT it also had a hanger with clothes hanging over it {hence the idea} and some odd clothes/sheets/SCHTUFF all stacked up/wedged betwixt the hamper adn the dresser. WEll, the dresser had to be slightly moved,and there are more sheets/odd clothing/schtuff betwixt the two dressers. And MOH's dresser was LOADED on top with odd clothing.

So first I had to clear of MO's dresser, ffoudn clothes I KNOW MOH can't wear anymore so created a pile for Sally house., Then came the sheets from betwixt teh dressers, then came moving the dresser, then came clearing the odds and ends sandwiched betwixt the dresser and the hamper. Then came ASSEMBLY of the unit!

I created laundry in the process, as well! Then came putting back what we are keeping, and found the rack is nto quite meant for someone who wears big and tall clothing {I am short and fat}! It will work for MOH's stuff, but not so much mine. Oh well. It covers the basket bag for laundry. THe bag for laundry also has a split cloth in the middle I may just cut that out. Its to restrictive when you go to get out the clothes, or when you load them in. one BIG bag would be better'an 2 split ones!

so, now to tidy up and get the stuffgoing to the van. MOH has to go through soem stuff later, came home after work,but took the car for Inspection, and then has work tonight with a client.

The thingy looks like this:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00GP3GSIO/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

nifty item, only $20! It WAS a slight disappointment, though, ithought it was held together by screws, turns out most is pressure fitted into the plastic side pieces. Good thing I am NOT hauling it around!


So now, TO finish the laundry I created, get the rest of the "not wanted" stuff to teh van and to get everyting put where i now want it.

Then to do teh bedding! Time I think to change from Microfleece fuzzy sheets to soft flannel sheets. THe end of april to change to jersey sheets. Then to cool percale sheets for summer. IN OTHER WORDS, WARM WEATHER, COME ON!!!

So i will still be a busy bee!

so enough resting, get to work galaxy!

Hoot Hoot!

Toot TooT!

There is the train whistle urging me back to work!

later

Geeked

-G .

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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, March 28, 2015 12:04 PM

Howdee!

What a miserable day - in terms of our weather! Just gray, drippin´ wet & windy. I shouldn´t be complaining, it is our normal northern German Schmuddelwetter!

The mail lady brought me a book about micro-layouts, which is filled with excellent ideas on building small, yet interesting and good looking little layouts. So far I have just leafed through it, but it´ll sure keep me busy in the next days. British model railroaders are certainly creative when it comes to making best use of little spaces (and also low budgets). Suits mke fine! It´ll be someehat challenging to put all the ideas into a layout plan for my own use. Time will tell!

We will be changing to DST this night. Although I don´t like the change, it does make sense here up north. Without DST, the sun would rise at 2.30am in my neck of the woods - that´s a little early...

Hard to believe, that the Easterr holidays are only a weel from now!

Any news from Johnboy?

Flo, just a cup of coffee for me, I hear Petra in the kitchen cooking up something!

CUL!

 

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Posted by howmus on Saturday, March 28, 2015 9:36 AM

Mornin' everyone!

Zoe, I'll have the french toast with real NYS Maple Syrup and a couple of sausage links.  Oh, need a large pot of Marrakesh Express Dark Roast too...  My R&GV RR Mug would be fine.

MisterBeasley
Rats. It's snowing again.

   Yyyyyyyyeeeeppp!  Same here in the Finger Lakes.  Got about an inch or so that stuck overnight and there is occasional spurts of little white things falling from time to time.

Been working on materials already this morning for the Train Show tomorrow.  Still have a buch of printing to do, then make sure I have everything and then pack the PiP.  Tomorrow I will have to leave here around 7AM to get to Batavia in time to get set up for opening....  Tonight is the R&GV RR Museum Banquet.  I may not get to hear all of the speaker's comments as I need to get a few hours of sleep before the alarm goes off very, very early tomorrow.  I have been moving Blackies Insulin injection up in time for the past few days so I will be able to get him taken care of before I leave.

Oh!  I haven't checked the basement yet this morning!  Be back later...

73

Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO

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Posted by MisterBeasley on Saturday, March 28, 2015 9:01 AM

Rats.  It's snowing again.  The 1-inch forcast from yesterday is now 1-3 inches.

Looks like I'm going to need those boots.

I should have a couple of items at my LHS, including the 1956 Edsel.

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

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Saturday, March 28, 2015 8:06 AM

Good morning. 

If I get off this stupid computer, I can work on my ore car project. Yay!

Happy Model Railroading !

 

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Posted by galaxy on Saturday, March 28, 2015 3:03 AM

GOOD SATURDAY MORNING!

March 28th, 2015!

for those in need:

HEALING ENERGIES and 

POSITIVE THOUGHTS,

ESPECIALLY FOR

JOHNBOY!

Today's Word:

festinate

 

PRONUNCIATION:
(verb: FES-tuh-nayt, adjective: -nayt, -nit) http://wordsmith.org/words/festinate.mp3

 

MEANING:
verb tr., intr.: To hurry or hasten.
adjective: Hurried or hasty.

 

ETYMOLOGY:
From Latin festinare (to hasten). Earliest documented use: 1616.

 

USAGE:
“We will not delay discussing the budget, but will not festinate it either.”
Commission to Accelerate; Dominican Today (Santo Domingo); Dec 30, 2005.
 
 
Today's Quotes:
 
History is a novel whose author is the people. -Alfred de Vigny, poet, playwright, and novelist (27 Mar 1797-1863) 
 
If you have good thoughts, they will shine out of your face like sunbeams and you will always look lovely.-Roald Dahl
 
FInd happiness in ordinary things. And keep your sense of humor. -Boyd K. Packer
 
Life doesn't have to be perfect to be wonderful. -anon
{This one seems like a good one to remind Johnboy of! I'll bet he knows it all to well?}
 
 
 
Now I will festinate out of here, but one last thing i want you to know:
 

MAKE IT A GREAT DAY!

Geeked

-G .

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Posted by Cederstrand on Friday, March 27, 2015 6:43 PM

One last coffee, please & thanks.

***Johnboy, so glad you made it in here to post. Looking forward pics as you progress with your kit endeaver. Your son is lucky, Billings, MT. is a beautiful area.

***MisterBeasley, that is sure a cool looking bootmobile.

***Ulrich and Garry, good ones!LaughThumbs Up

***Richard, any pics of your layout progress to share?

***Terry, nice pic!

Cheers! Cowboy Rob

 

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Posted by saronaterry on Friday, March 27, 2015 6:29 PM

Evening, diners. 30f and sun for most of today.

Welcome back, John! I am truely glad you're on the mend. My son is doing well and I have passed on all the well wishes from the diner.

Looks like April 4 will be the Ops session. Hope Mr. Murphy is well out of town! 

That's all for now!

 

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Posted by howmus on Friday, March 27, 2015 4:35 PM

Afternoon folks!

Chloe, just a cup of hot chocolate for me at the moment.  I'll be back for Dinner in about an hour....

Ahhhh, Richard, so sorry you have to put up with such nasty high heat...  Back here in the Finger Lakes region of New York State, it is

SNOWING!!!!!!!

Actually even though I am sick of sn*w, I really don't like 95° weather.  I think I prefer the cold.

Nice little mini grinder James,  I am now hand laying all my track except that which is hidden.  I am using Fast Tracks jigs and tools for the turnouts.  Glad the grinder is working well for you.  I just may have to get myself one of those.....

 Johnboy!  Good to have you back.  you have had us all worried!  Will keep you in my prayers for a complete recovery.  Sounds like you have been to Hades and back!

Well!  What i came in tell all of you....  Today was the day!  Yep!  I just checked the inverter screen down cellar and as of a couple hours ago the Solar panels on my roof have passed the 10 Megawatt mark.  So they have produced 10,000 kWh of electric for me.  In the last 29 months they have saved me $1,200 worth of electric.  Still have a good many years before the cost will be paid off, but I like it anyway!

Later!

73

Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO

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Posted by JAMES MOON on Friday, March 27, 2015 3:40 PM

Good afternoon diners, SE Ohio weather has a little something for everyone.  Four days ago we had snow, not much but it was a surprise.  Two days later it was 74 degrees and partly sunny. Today has been chilly and cloudy.  Supposed to go down to the 20's tonight.

I put the new mini-grinder to work and I am very happy with its performance.  Ground of the foot on a couple pieces of rail for switch points and ground another couple of pieces for a frog.  This is my first attempt at building switches from scratch.  Thanks to some decent U-tube  videos I fabricated the first frog this afternoon.

Mr. Beasley, the boot mobile is certainly unique.  Can you buy a pair of shoes out of it?

Uhlrich, glad to hear you are adjusting to the new specs.

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Posted by RideOnRoad on Friday, March 27, 2015 3:36 PM

Johnboy, good to see you back. Yours is an additional reminder how fragile life can be and how much we need to cherish each day. Your attitude is an inspiration.

I am about to embark on a major train-related effort. I have been building my "real" layout in the garage due to the close proximity to my tools and such. It is an N-Scale, L-shaped layout that is approximately 11'x7'. It was built to break down into three sections so that it could be moved from the garage into my home office, it's final resting place. The temperature in Arizona is heating up (supposed to be 95 today) so it is time to get it out of the garage, and into the air conditioning. (Plus, I what to be able to park my car in the garage and out of the sun/heat.) Hopefully, this weekend I will be able to make the move. Wish me luck.

Richard

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, March 27, 2015 3:22 PM

Hi there!

Janie, I am in for a quick nightcap before I hit the hay. A small glass of Laphroiag will do, but please hold the ice!

Been doing some serious thinking about my future MRRing activities, but I am not sure whether I have found the answer. I will have to do more research, but building a small "working" diorama or British-style micro-layout might fit the bill more than just building structures. Something has to move on that "layout" and it needs to be on rails!

Well, off I am for the day - CU tomorrow!

Have a good night!

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Posted by PM Railfan on Friday, March 27, 2015 3:10 PM

Hello Railfans! Top of the day to ya! Flo - my usual please.

Hope everyone is doing ok. Things are just peachy here. I am a little bit ahead of schedule on my move. Also, my temporary lodging has been aquired until the actual 'move' takes place.

Which means you folks will be getting a break from my great philosophic speeches for a while. Laugh  Notice i said for a while. Enjoy the time off! LaughLaughLaugh

Ofcourse spring has sprung here if not temporarily. We had a sunny (ofcourse!) 70 degree day yesterday. Its also that time of the year to start gearing up for our annual Va Renaissance Faire.

So, this weekend i get to head out to the woods, clear all the fallen stuff from winter off the stages and what not. Set up tents, buildings,  and unpack everything, etc. You know, all the behind the scenes fun.

During my temporary living arrangements i will also be completing all the promised work around town i have to do. All in all a busy month ahead. Im not sure how many times i will be able to join you folks here in the diner but i will try.

I can tell you this.... they've only been packed away for a couple weeks now but i really do miss my trains. Hate looking at my empty walls where shelves of locos used to reside. Stare at them and theyd smile back. I really miss that! I am thinking maybe i should get a pet. Laugh

I summize by this time next week will be my last post for a while. Gonna miss that too. So in the interum, i hope you folks take great care, and remain as healthy as you can. Should anyone find reason to contact me, my email will still be available.

Well, i spose thats about it for this entry. Hi to everyone and hope you are well. See you soonest!

 

Douglas

 

 

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Friday, March 27, 2015 2:46 PM

Sir Madog

Mr. B. - now I understand why the British call the trunk of a car "boot" Whistling

 

 

I got a kick out of it. Whistling

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, March 27, 2015 2:10 PM

Mr. B. - now I understand why the British call the trunk of a car "boot" Whistling

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Posted by MisterBeasley on Friday, March 27, 2015 1:35 PM

OK, I'm back from the wilds of Maine, with a couple of pictures to brighten your day:

I pulled into the Kennebunk rest area off of I-95, the Maine Turnpike south.  There it was, in all its glory:  The L.L.Bean bootmobile.  The trusty cell-phone camera caught the giant boot and the license plate.

I had a great week skiing.  Monday wasn't much other than cold and windy, but Tuesday and Wednesday were epic blue-sky days with plenty of warm sunshine and good snow.  It was supposed rain Thursday, but it held off until the afternoon, and I actually basked in sunshine while eating chili outside on one of the upper mountain decks for lunch.

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

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Friday, March 27, 2015 1:27 PM

Johnboy ..... Good to see you in the Diner. ... You are proving "You can't keep a good man down." .... Prayers continue .... Sounds like you have a fun project planned for you layout. 

 

Rob .... I recall ridng the SP Daylight train two times. One was the Coast Daylight from Los Angeles to San Francisco. The other was the Shasta Daylight from San Francisco to Portland. ....... I miss the trains of before Amtrak 

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, March 27, 2015 1:07 PM

Boy, am I glad to see you here again, Johnboy! Me was very worried! Continuing Angel!

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Posted by last mountain & eastern hogger on Friday, March 27, 2015 12:57 PM

Whistling

Hi Gang,  Guess who is back in the "Land of the Living"??   sort of......

A one day treatment in Saskatoon turned into a life threatening ordeal, where one week-end I truly believed that I had seen my home for the last time.

To be brief, while doing the dilation of my esophagus the radiated scar tissue tore and they had a very difficult time in getting the bleeding stopped. I had two chest tubes in and over the next six days they took 3500 ml. of blood and fluid off my right lung cavity. Even now I am as weak as a puppy. But, I do feel an improvement today, so I hope this is a start on the road back to at least where I was on March 11/15.

I thank all of you once again for your concern, prayers, good wishes, kind thoughts, candles. Boy, I sure needed them this time around. Special mention to Galaxy, Ray, Garry, Flip, Barry, Ulrich, Terry in Wisconsin  and Rob.

Ulrich, those are fine looking specs., and glad they are working for you. That is one fine looking Frauline (spelling) that you have by your side. And a great cook to boot.  I can't tell you how lucky I feel to have Sandy by my side. She is truly my Angel and has helped me enormasly over the last two years, let alone the 41 years she has put up with me.

My heart goes out to all those folks who do not have a companion and who are going through the Cancer and assosiated treatment on their own.  That would truly be double hell.

Those of you facing flood problems, I hope the melt is slow and easy with no rain, leaving you in a reasonable state of affairs.

I have had some time to think about the next section of the layout that I have started work on. This is the west end and is the major city scene, Mainly on the Backdrop. It has an elevated union Station, much like Garry's only on a smaller scale. It has an elevated roadway going to it, but I wasn't sure as to what I was going to do on the main level. Well, last year on one of my trips to see my Son in the Billings Mt. area, I went to my favorite haunt there. "Jim's Junction" and found on one of his shelves a Limited Production kit by Randy Pepperock of Downtown Deco, called " The Deadend Alleyway."  This is an assortment of seven different structures that are 360 degree buildings but the attention should really be given to the back alleyway behind them that is just packed with detail and should really be a fun build. At the time I didn't know whether I would have a place for it or not, but seeing it was a Ltd. Production I thought I would gamble on the $279.00 price, But I was given a nice discount which helped.  But, having had time to contemplate where I wanted to go with this area, I decided it would be fun to have this lower area below the roadway to the station as an area that hasn't quite gotten to the point of urban renewal.  So as my strengh improves you will all know what I am doing.

Kind of getting tired out here and think I'll have a snooze for awhile.

Terry, Hope your Son is doing well, he has been in my prayers as well.

Johnboy out for now............... Keep smiling,  I'm trying

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from Saskatchewan, in the Great White North.. 

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

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Posted by galaxy on Friday, March 27, 2015 12:51 PM

well, Aren't I the fancy high tech one? I just managed to bluetooth "pair" not just one pr but 2 pr of head phones to my "smart phone".  I ordered a cheapo pair and thought I'd order the motorola brand pair in case the other doesn't work. SO I got both now bluetoothed, which, prior to this, we had to have verizon do it for us for the speaker and the car visor hands-free device speaker. Now  I think I have the hang of it!!! I will take tehm to play the Pandora free radion in the drs. offices

WE'll find out if I can "pair" again when MOH comes home as I also ordered the earpiece for MOH who wanted one for when with clients....

The thing is the cheapo pr actually feel better on my ears. SO I may use it all the time, but it doesn't answer the phone well, is the only problem, I go to answer a call on the cheapo and it dials HOME for me!

Actually i was surprised it took the two headphones, as I thought it could only pr to 3 devices. That makes 4 devices paired, but maybe you can only use 3 at once? Dunno.

I am becoming "modern tech savy" I guess...now if I knew all the features of the Moto phone...I'd be happier. i think. MAybe. I think I have "navigate" down..it will navigate for us like a GPS system if we just talk to it. It does lots of things if we jsut talk to it! We can ask it anything and it will answer IF iT UNDERSTOOD me perfectly! Maybe you have one too?

 

Not much got done other than the laundry, I'm afraid, playing with new toys did that. I had to read online how to pr the motorla expensive pr, as the "de"structions in the booklet are WRONG! Well, NOT RIGHT! AS I had some problems and was about to call back to return it.

Oh well, it works great now, will try for distance when I go to the mailbox...

later

Geeked

-G .

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 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.

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Posted by Cederstrand on Friday, March 27, 2015 11:46 AM

Seattle's Best dark intense coffee in a PS&P (Puget Sound and Pacific Railroad) mug, please.

Picked up a set of (HO) Daylight cars, so now that particular passenger train is done for now. This is a very short train. Could always add in my 3 UP cars to it.

Healing thoughts for those in need.

Cheers! Cowboy Rob

 

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Posted by howmus on Friday, March 27, 2015 10:35 AM

Mornin' everyone!

Zoe, I'll have a bowl of hot oatmeal with brown sugar and a pot of Marrakesh Express Dark Roast Organic, Fair Traded Coffee to startg the day...

I've been up for a while and have gotten a couple things done already.  went down to check the seepage in the basement, and amazingly the pool behind the back entrance hadn't overflowed yet today....  Cut a couple short peices of plywood that will make it easier for my son and I to move the 20 Gal. aquarium next week.

I need to clean out the car.  It has a couple large boxes of old electrocins I have been saving for recylcling.  Since the place in geneva closed, I will have to wait until the County has a recyling day at the landfill this summer.  Need to get out all the materials for the train show and do some printing.  Going to spend much of today making a powerpoint show of the layouts open during the Convention.  Will also be sending some information to the neighboring region to have them send out info to their membership about the Convention.  Lots and lots of stuff to get done and little time.

Catch you all later!

73

Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, March 27, 2015 9:27 AM

Garry - there are many ways to prepare "German" pancakes. I bet each family has their own recipe. I love the ones Petra makes, nice and thin, more like the French Crepe Suzette. I enjoy the with different kind of fillings, from spicy to sweet. Or I just pour maple syrup over them - yummy!

My eyes still need some training to adjust to the new glasses, but it´s getting better day by day.

YGW - it feels good to be back here, meeting my friends. Those past weeks have benn kind of lonesome, I tell you!

Well, back to coffee and some of that cake Petra made yesterday. What`none left? Barry had it all? How could he?

CUL!

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Friday, March 27, 2015 8:48 AM

Cederstrand

 

***Garry, that's cool. The rest of my family lived in Milwaukee, but that was before I was born. I'll have to ask my oldest siblings which trains they road.

 

Rob ..... I also had several trips to Milwaukee from Chicago on the North Shore electric line and on the C&NW. ... Trips to the Dells were always on Milwaukee Road. 

YGW .... Out of Cocoa Puffs. Sorry. We just made some German style pancakes, and they are good. Would you like some of them?

Ulrich ... I think these German style panacakes are authentic, but you can correct me. The pancake batter is placed in a large round pan with curved-up sides. Then it is baked. ... It makes a huge pancake which is served with powdered surgar and lemons. ..... Yummy! 

Also, Ulrich .... It would be a great idea to scratch build a structure. Have fun. 

 

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Posted by galaxy on Friday, March 27, 2015 8:24 AM

Well, as Ulrich said: boring dreary day with rain/snow for the next week here in the NE as well!

I relly do wish we'd get some nice arm sunny days like those seemingly south of the M-D line are getting, but alas, it seems the NE and NE {North East and New England, same same really} are socked into the cold side fof the jet stream.....

Haven't heard form the FIL, who promises things, then fails to follow through, GRRRRRR....we cannot do what we are to do, until he does what he is to do, then he complains whne we don't do what he wants when he wants.....Of course all MOH adn FIl do is fight with each other,and I have been telling MOH "you are the same as your father" in attitude! So whne you don;'t liek what yuor father does, it is the same as you doing the same. MIL used to say the same thing when she was alive! MOH gets very defensive when I say "you are being like yur father", and MOH protests, but shuts up when I point out MIL said the same thing! MIL held "no contest" over those two while alive, but now without her, all i have to do is say "Mother{IL} said/says/used to say..."

But the FIL DOES expeect us to JUMP and ask how high on the way up when he wants, and it isn't always convenient for MOH with work! Now, I managed soem eyars ago to endear myself to MIL, but both fathers, do not appreciate the Kid-in-laws, My father doesn't care for MOH, and FIl doesn't really care for me. We are all "disappointments" to them. BUT, I pointed out most often EVERY parent is a disappointment to a kid and EVERY kid is a disappointment to parents {in some way}.

Duuno....

so my chores for today are the indoor  household variety,, as I cannot go anywhere as cant; drive yet and MOH has work all day, a long monthly meeting{3-4 hours}  and a 4 hour client today. SO mOH will be exhausted and tomrroow MOH has to : work the second job, get teh ELantra inspected and a client in the evening. BIG day, somewhere in there we ahve to do some grocery shoppign for a few things. MAYBE I can talk MOH into getting a few things after work at the grocery store tomrroow, after all is for MOH.

well, best get at it...

Geeked

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-G .

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Posted by yougottawanta on Friday, March 27, 2015 8:06 AM

Rob - Thanks that was one heck of a cup of Joe ! Here have one on me.

Garry - Good morning to you ? Can you slide the box of coccoa puffs over here ? Thanks  Smile, Wink & Grin

Ulrich - I LOVE it that you are back and looking to get back into the hobby !!!! Bow

Gotta run we have a soft opening of teh model tomorrow - lot to do today ! Plus I have to leave early for dental appointment !

TTYL

YGW

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, March 27, 2015 3:26 AM

Good Morning Folks!

Another dull day. I am going to stay inside, as I have no outside business to do.

Petra is really happy with her new chair. It was meant to be a surprise birthday gift, but, alas, it came with a 9 week´s delay. It´s a really good office chair, much better for her than the old dining room chair she used before. She is spending more time at the `puter than me these days Hmm, chatting with her friends.

One thing I have on my agenda today is to figure out, how I can stay in business with model railroading. Number one priority is to feed the piggy bank resting on my desk, but I do want to do at least something more active than just drawing plans for layouts which never get built. Maybe I´ll try my hand at scratchbuilding structures again. There are a lot of freebie materials in a household which can be used for that.

Wish I´d hear some good news from Johnboy!

Have a good day!

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Posted by galaxy on Friday, March 27, 2015 1:31 AM

GOOD FRIDAY MORNING!

March 27th, 2015!

For thsoe in need:

HEALING ENERGIES,

POSITIVE THoughts,

Especially for Johnboy!

The candles are lit!

 

Today's word:

leechdom

 

PRONUNCIATION:
(LEECH-duhm) http://wordsmith.org/words/leechdom.mp3

 

MEANING:
noun: A remedy or medicine.

 

ETYMOLOGY:
From Old English laecedom (medicine, healing), from laece (physician). The word for the bloodsucking parasite has a different origin. Earliest documented use: 900.

 

USAGE:
“I will now do my leechdoms with the sick man.”
William Morris; The Water of the Wondrous Isles; Kelmscott Press; 1897.

Today's Quotes:

When two opposite points of view are expressed with equal intensity, the truth does not necessarily lie exactly halfway between them. It is possible for one side to be simply wrong. -Richard Dawkins, biologist and author (b. 26 Mar 1941)


"I travel not to go anywhere, but to GO... The great affair is to move." 
-Robert Louis Stevenson 

“Once a year, go someplace you’ve never been before.” –Dalai Lama 

"Travel by yourself, and independence is yours."

"Be brave. Take risks. Nothing can substitute for experience.
-Paulo Coelho

 

MAKE IT A GREAT DAY!

Geeked

oh, goodie! I smell the first SKUNK of the season now!

-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.

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Posted by Cederstrand on Thursday, March 26, 2015 10:47 PM

Chamomile tea, please.

***Garry, that's cool. The rest of my family lived in Milwaukee, but that was before I was born. I'll have to ask my oldest siblings which trains they road.

***Ken, sorry your trains/track/whatever it is, is not behaving for you. That could frustrate and discourage anyone. Hope you can sort it out.

***Ray, good luck with the spring melt. And the train show!

Good Night. Zzz Rob

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