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Jeffrey´s Trackside Diner - April 2015

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Posted by RideOnRoad on Thursday, April 2, 2015 12:42 PM

MisterBeasley

Richard, can I get some of what you've got for my wife?  If a doctor tells her not to talk, it might work, because she certainly doesn't listen to me.

You would only want a little. The full dose is a bit of a bear.

On the recovery front, I think I have finally turned the corner. I am feeling better today than yesterday; the first time I have been able to say this since the accident. The biggest annoyance today, aside from the whole not-being-able-talk thing, is the healing in my lip has hit the itching stage. (Not because of infection, just the normal course of healing.) The stitches come out tomorrow afternoon and I am ready. The rest of the body is full of aches and pains. It feels sort of like I rode a bike into the back of an SUV.

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Posted by MisterBeasley on Thursday, April 2, 2015 11:58 AM

Good afternoon.  47 here now, but I'll wait a few hours when it should be near 60 to go out and take my walk.

Richard, can I get some of what you've got for my wife?  If a doctor tells her not to talk, it might work, because she certainly doesn't listen to me.

I got an email from Doctor Di, my dentist, to remind me of my cleaning appointment at 10 AM this morning.  It said, in part,
       When:  April 2, 2015  2:00 PM - 3:00 PM (UTC)

Even though the time seems wrong, it is technically correct because it is labelled UTC, which stands for Coordinated Universal Time, sometimes called Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) or Zulu (Z.)  10 AM EDT = 1400 Zulu.  I mentioned this to Doctor Di and she said it was a new system and they are still working the bugs out of it.  She also asked me to forward her my explanation so they can get it fixed.

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Posted by galaxy on Thursday, April 2, 2015 11:00 AM

Sir Madog

Right now, we enjoy a spell of sunshine, after periods of heavy sn*wfall, ra*n, storm and hail - all within 3 hours! But nevertheless:

Am I bored today!

Now that I got my vision back with those new spectacles, I want to do something meaningful, not only dreaming of layouts I won´t be able to build.

SighSighSigh

I better stay out of Petra´s way for the rest of the day - she already told me I am a grumpy old man!

we had sn*w day before yesterday, it was big juicy flakes and fell and stuck to everything. I WOULD have said "what  a pretty sight" had it been Nov./Dec. and it was the first snow of the season, but instead I cursed it!

Second...you are bored.. and need to find something meaningful, so why NOT start looking into what you can do charity-wise in your area {or for the whole country or better yet, for all of Europe} for those with imparied vision?

YOU SAID you were interested in finding out about DOING something?

Why not ask the Dr. who wrote your prescription what he thinks is the biggest need to fill? OR the local eye-glasses place how many peope they turn away who cannot afford the glasses they need? ask the local catholic charities or the like {food distribution places or soup kitchens} if they know how many people need glasses, or  if they would start polling people they serve as to their eyeglasses needs so you can get raw data on the need in your area? or the "state" you may live in or whatever district you are in?

Once you get some raw data, if they have such things as gov't grants over there, then perhaps you could write a grant request for a formalized plan of what you intend to do? Perhaps you have a retired CEO's group {we have one called "S.C.O.R.E." here who helps peole get businesses off the ground who maybe could help you formulate a plan and put the raw data to use?

Oh, Ulrich there are possibilties to keep you busy for awhile!!!!!

ANd get Petra involved so SHE has some 'skin in the game" and won't feel useless, maybe? Or be upset if it takes time of yours away from her{on the other hand she may want that!}

see what you can do...look for the need, gather raw data from the DR. the eyeglasses places and the charities, then formulate a plan worthy of Ms. Angela, and see what gov't help you can get earmarked your way!

The possibilties are endless, and you may work yourself into another paid job running the joint!!!!!

look into it!

 

well, in other news; the evaluation at PT is that I have full range and motion and we started strength training and they see no reason why I should still be under driving restriction. SO I put a call into Dr office to his assistant, to see what the good Dr says about being able to drive again? Awaiting a call back now. and waiting and waiting...so we shall see..I don't know if i can wait til teh 17th to "get back to normal"...It seems fine, even with overdoing it last weekiend, its not like i really "paid for it". It's driving me NUTS!

WeLL<> i have some things to do..best get at them....

later

Geeked

 

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Posted by RideOnRoad on Thursday, April 2, 2015 10:36 AM

Sir Madog

. . .Now that I got my vision back with those new spectacles, I want to do something meaningful, not only dreaming of layouts I won´t be able to build. . .

Help is on the way. Big Smile

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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, April 2, 2015 9:54 AM

Right now, we enjoy a spell of sunshine, after periods of heavy sn*wfall, ra*n, storm and hail - all within 3 hours! But nevertheless:

Am I bored today!

Now that I got my vision back with those new spectacles, I want to do something meaningful, not only dreaming of layouts I won´t be able to build.

SighSighSigh

I better stay out of Petra´s way for the rest of the day - she already told me I am a grumpy old man!

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Posted by howmus on Thursday, April 2, 2015 9:26 AM

Mornin' everyone!

Zoe, I'll have a short stack of blueberry pancakes with NYS Maple Surple and a pot of dark roast Marrakesh Express coffee in my R&GV RR mug please.

Spring Has Sprung here in the Finger Lakes Region of NYS! Going to go all the way up to 68°F later this afternoon.  For now the sun is shining outside, but will dissappear behing some clouds later and rain will happen...

 Ken, we always knew you were full of it.... Whistling  Soap and hot water is good at geeting rid of STUFF you know.

I'm waiting for my son to show up and help me move the aquarium.  I have already drained over half the water in it, and will take two more pails out after he gets here.  I want to leave just a couple of gal. of water in it to move it.  The two old fish will stay in the aquarium while it is moved and then I will pour one pail of cold water back in.  Have 7 gal of new water which I will gradually add during the rest of the day.  Hope to get it up high enough to turn on the heater for the tank before it gets chilly tonight.

Back to w*rk!  Catch you all later...

73

 

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Thursday, April 2, 2015 8:32 AM

Good morning.

Ulrich .... I'll have some of Petra's awrd winning pancakes. Normally, I have German style panacakes topped with powedered sugar and lemon. 

Barry .... I'm glad your friend can go home, and I hope that means he will be improving. 

Galaxy .... A few days ago you mentioned the B&O railroad museum. Now I recall when I was there. It was the 175th Anniversary of the B&O Railroad in 2002. When there, I purchased a travel bag from the gift shop which is supposed to be a replica of the overnight bags used by train crews. The bag has the B&O logo with the capitol dome. I actually use the bag for short trips of one or two nights. 

We're getting ready for Easter weekend company. Two of our adult kids are coming with their spouses and with our grandchildren. I just made "Grandpa's bunny rabbit game. (Something I used to do with kids when I was a Cub-Master) 

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Thursday, April 2, 2015 5:47 AM

Good Morning

Got to get to the hospital today to pick up friend and get him home...we'll find out when he will be released from


...I mean hospital [whew...that was close]

Then see about picking up a few Easter goodies for our Easter Egg hunt on Good Friday here

Here we will get to 55-60F...of course in the rain...tomorrow's high a little lower...

Chloe...I'll have a breakfast bagel and a coffee please...noooo!!! not the 30lb one...the normal sized one! ....why are we getting dry ice in our coffee now?

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Posted by galaxy on Thursday, April 2, 2015 5:20 AM

well, I certainly slept last night! Daisy! One of those delicious walnut-loaded chocolate fudge frosted brownies {that I baked yesterday!}!

GOOD THURSDAY MORNING!

April 2 nd, 2015!

for those in need:

HEALING ENERGIES,
POSITIVE THOUGHTS

and the candles are lit!

Today's word:

PRONUNCIATION:
(muhr-KYOOR-ee-uhl) http://wordsmith.org/words/mercurial.mp3

 

MEANING:
adjective:
1. Fickle; volatile; changeable.
2. Animated; quick-witted; shrewd.
3. Relating to the metal, planet, or god Mercury.

 

ETYMOLOGY:
After Mercury, Roman god of commerce, thievery, eloquence, communication, etc. The planet is named after the god and in ancient astrology those born under the supposed influence of Mercury were ascribed his qualities. Earliest documented use: 1300.

Today's quote:

Never idealize others. They will never live up to your expectations. -Leo Buscaglia, author, speaker and professor (31 Mar 1924-1998)

Our greatest weakness lies in giving up. The most certain way to succeed is always to try just one more time.


Failure will never overtake me if my determination to succeed is strong enough.


MAKE IT A GREAT DAY!

Geeked

 

 

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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, April 2, 2015 5:05 AM

This place looks empty this morning!

Lunchtime!

I´ll be having a stack of Petra´s award winning pancakes today - yummy!

It´s sn*wing!

No sign of Spring for the Easter holidays Sigh

This year´s egg hunt will be covered in that fluffy, white & wet stuff - most unusual for this area!

Janie, a cup of coffee will have to do this time - Petra is calling me for lunch.

CUL, folks!

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Posted by cudaken on Wednesday, April 1, 2015 10:12 PM

 Evening Dinners

 Flo, a Beer please.

 It has seemed more like Friday The 13th to me than April fools day. All most the first thing today it seems I clogged up the toilet. Whistling It took me a good 2 hours to get it to flush right. Went to U Tube and saw a few tricks to try and one did work. Yes Dish Soap and hot water finally cleared the pipes after I had cleared mine. Smile, Wink & Grin

 Sues Car Front. Sigh Her car needed front and rear pads and should have had rotors. Sue never drives over 50 mph and there just where no funds so I had to reuse the old rotors. Her car will all so need outer tie rod ends in the next month or so. Pads front and rear (I did use cermic pads) and was $187.26.

 Later, Ken

 

 

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Wednesday, April 1, 2015 9:32 PM

galaxy
 
blownout cylinder

Our system here is about 185,000 btu as well....

 

 

Yeah, but first off: you live in Canada, while it has been frigid here, you are in a completely other zone according to the chart.

Second: again: how BIG is your house? Ours is only a 832 sqft trailer! YOu might have double that? a basement? 2 floors?

 

Only because we couldn't get parts for the old furnace anymore  is the only reason we replaced the 27 year old previous model.

Would love to have the money to do lots of things...and costing $3600 for the original furnace, and paying $1900 in repairs in 4 years, and approximately $6000-6500 {or MORE} for a new unit with A/c helps to insure we don't have the money for a new house, into which we could pour more money too! {ANd get a proper train room to boot????}

ah, a proper train room!

 A train room bigger than 8x9'! {into which the offending unit sits}

Geeked

 

It is pretty big...two floors plus attic loft and basement. Century farmhouse with a few additions thrown in.

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Posted by howmus on Wednesday, April 1, 2015 9:26 PM

Evenin' folks!

Janie, just a cup of decaf please...  Oh, my FGLK Mug would do well...

 Richard!  Shhhhh!  If you want to get your voice back, be quiet!

Been a busy day around here.  Took two PiP loads of firewood over to my son's house today.  Totalled about 1/2 facecord.  Have one more load to clear out the driveway.  We will worry about the 2 face cords left on my back porch later in the spring when I can drive accross the lawn again, and my son can drive around to his woodpile without getting the tractor stuck....  I took down a bunch of pictures (family mostly) that were still hanging on the walls in the living room, moved a large pile of old magazines i hadn't recycled or saved in a couple years, some more books, and scraped down the sides of the 20 gal aquarium (that should have been done 6 months ago) to get it ready to remove most of the water so my son and I can carry it to the kitchen where the new stand is...

Roofer will be here Saturday and the contractor early next week.  Need to get everything done ASAP.  I took a couple of the long shelves from the ruined shelving unit and put up a couple of heavy duty brackets for sheving down cellar yesterday and started to fill them with stuff today.  Then tonight I had Boy Scout Roundtable to go to.

 Galaxy, I think my home furnace, (Medium sized Ranch House built in the 1950's)Trane XT95 is rated at 60,000BTU.  IIRC they were going to put in the smallest XT95 Trane (40,000BTU), and the supplier told them to put in the larger one for a bit more redundancy.... Same price!  I added whole house air a year later so they had set everything up for the airconditioner when they installed the furnace.  At 95% efficiency (The old one was around 40% I think)  I saw an immediate savings in cost.  I should see even more savings when they insulate the ceiling in the living room and remove the chimney of the wood stove.  I loved the warmth of the wood stove, but it was costing me more than the gas furnace to operate and was a source of particulate that can cause problems for people in the neighborhood (Asthma).  I'm getting too old to be handling all the wood anymore......  I did think about upgrading to a new style wood stove and saw the costs involved.

 Richard!  Shhhhh!

Spring is supposed to arrive for one day tomorrow...  They say it could get all the way up to 68°F!  I might be able to dig some parsnips...  tried today  but only the top 2 or 3 inches of soil is thawed and muddy..... 

Prayers for all in need!

73

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Posted by galaxy on Wednesday, April 1, 2015 7:44 PM

RideOnRoad

Today the doctor's office told me restricted speech means no more talking. This is really tough. MOH told me I am getting a chance to experience what someone who's mind is sound, but whose ability to comminicate is lost feels. At least, for me, it is only temporary.

 

So you have to zip it?

carry a pad and pencil write in BIG letters and underline for empahsis when she annoys you!

Will put up a candle for you!

Geeked

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Posted by galaxy on Wednesday, April 1, 2015 7:42 PM

blownout cylinder

Our system here is about 185,000 btu as well....

Yeah, but first off: you live in Canada, while it has been frigid here, you are in a completely other zone according to the chart.

Second: again: how BIG is your house? Ours is only a 832 sqft trailer! YOu might have double that? a basement? 2 floors?

 

Only because we couldn't get parts for the old furnace anymore  is the only reason we replaced the 27 year old previous model.

Would love to have the money to do lots of things...and costing $3600 for the original furnace, and paying $1900 in repairs in 4 years, and approximately $6000-6500 {or MORE} for a new unit with A/c helps to insure we don't have the money for a new house, into which we could pour more money too! {ANd get a proper train room to boot????}

ah, a proper train room!

 A train room bigger than 8x9'! {into which the offending unit sits}

Geeked

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Posted by RideOnRoad on Wednesday, April 1, 2015 6:12 PM

Today the doctor's office told me restricted speech means no more talking. This is really tough. MOH told me I am getting a chance to experience what someone who's mind is sound, but whose ability to comminicate is lost feels. At least, for me, it is only temporary.

Richard

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Wednesday, April 1, 2015 5:43 PM

Good Evening

I finally managed to get all the pre-easter stuff done....the family is coming on Friday and saturday so we are now prepared for the onslaught.

Our system here is about 185,000 btu as well....

And, after having that stuff, we visited my friend in hospital to get him his laptop and a few little bits for him to play with.

So, now I be sitting here with my cofffee and a BLT ....thanks, Chloe!!

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Posted by JAMES MOON on Wednesday, April 1, 2015 5:39 PM

Afternoon diners,  Spring finally appears to have arrived in SE Ohio.  I was absolutely beautiful here today.  About 64 F with blue sky and gentle breeze.  Took Ginger, my airedale for a long walk along the Muskingum River.  Lots of people walking, jogging and biking.  Saw the girls crew team finishing up practice while walking the dog.

Spiked down some more track this afternoon and placed an order for some pc ties.  My feeble mind finally concluded that I have to isolate the track at the switch point throwbar location.  Was going to try to fabricate the turnouts without pc ties but decided the throw bar was kind of a necessity.

Galaxy your furnace guy may be right.  The unit's size probably is not the problem but frequent cycling may be.  I replaced an ancient old gas furnace in my 1,400 sq ft house 4 years ago.  The new high efficiency unit is about a quarter the foot print and an eighth the overall size.  It heats great but is a little short on cooling coil capacity.  Only problem so far has been with the pump that pumps away excess condensate.  It croaked on day that was about zero F two years after only one heating season.  Like you, I don't have a lot of faith in HVAC guys.  

 

Lion, looks like the monestary will be warm this coming winter.  I guess with all the new gas wells in ND gas is readily available and probably fairly cheap.  

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Posted by jecorbett on Wednesday, April 1, 2015 5:32 PM

davidmurray

So three quotes, with advice and options to repair/replace from quoter.

I'll go away for a few months now.

Dave

 

Back when Steve Thomas was still the host of This Old House, he made an appearance at the Home and Garden Show in Columbus, Oh. He told the audience that the best way to estimate the cost of a home improvement project was to get three estimates.  That will give you a high, a medium, and a low. Add them all together and that will be your total cost.

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Posted by davidmurray on Wednesday, April 1, 2015 4:13 PM

Hi Guys:

If a furance component fails, you should be able to get it replaced, not the whole unit.

I had it explained to me by an electrican going to put in a couple of baseboard heaters for me that the reason you want the right size is that bigger costs more. Bigger meaning more BTUs.  You want enough to heat on the coldest day expected or historically observed in your area, plus a small reserve.  A bigger unit costs more to purchase, and cycles on and off more frequently, leaving more residual heat in the fire box to go up the chimmey.

So three quotes, with advice and options to repair/replace from quoter.

I'll go away for a few months now.

Dave

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Posted by galaxy on Wednesday, April 1, 2015 3:01 PM

Actually, while they all want to sell you something, He MAY NOT BE full of excrement.

I found a few online BTU calculators and one, for example comes up with a rating of just 58K and change BTUs needed for our home. Another has a chart for our climate zone and sq ft, the chart says 60K, and other one is a complex complicated formula {i THINK i got through all right} that comes up about 62K btus. SO NO, I don't think he is full of it. I think the 100K Btu might be a little much for 834 sqft. according to the chart, 100k btus should cover an 1801sqft to a 2500 sqft house!! Even 1801 is almost twice as much house!

I called both my father and FIL and asked {FIL just had a new one put in last year to the tune of $9500 for A/c, heat, filter-cleaner/humidifier unit one.} Neither one could right off hand tell what the BTUs for their much larger homes are, but my father has his running about 24/7 and still he is "freezing cold". {typical 1950s ranch with extra layers of insulation added to the attic years ago during oil embargo when he/we had oil heat. I was first on up in the morning{shocker there!} as a teen and I was ALLOWED To turn it UP to 58F!!!}. FIL keeps it high too, but he is cold, not freezing as he is always on the second main floor{third-its a split multi-level home}, where heat rises to. In either case I sweat like a stuck pig when i visit either one of them.

IF, and I say IF, I have to buy a new one , it WILL have central a/c in it.And yes, I/we will get 3 estimates, thought I won't ask the original company who screwed this up{in more ways than one} for one!

They are offering 36month interest free financing through Wells Fargo, how I did the last furnace. It will still be a hefty payment, though, as much I suspect as the last car payment we had {which might be half your car payment, mind you!}, which means for 3 years, I won't be able to put money into the "car fund" savings acount, which has no money in it anyway, really. oh well, we shall see on friday afternoon what the man has to say. We may try to delay until next year, and pay for repairs through next winter, as we may not have a choice!

later

Geeked

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Posted by howmus on Wednesday, April 1, 2015 2:25 PM

Heartland Division CB&Q

Question:Confused

Is a boiler a hot topic?  Question

Whistling

I'm sure some folks would get all steamed up about it.......

BTW, why is there salt in the sugar bowl today?

73

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Wednesday, April 1, 2015 2:18 PM

Question:Confused

 

Is a boiler a hot topic?  Question

 

Whistling

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Posted by jecorbett on Wednesday, April 1, 2015 12:42 PM

Hi, all. Haven't been here for a long time. Just a couple hot dogs and a coke for me.

Late fall through winter is usually model railroad season for me but this year I got a real late start because I was fixing up the house to maximize the appraisal for a reverse mortgage. That didn't get closed until mid February so I've been making up for lost time. Finally began my first ops session a few days ago. Still have some bugs to iron out both on the layout and in my operating scheme. I'm using car/cards and waybills and I'm going to have to rebalance the destinations so I don't end up with too many cars going to one place at the same time. I ended up with a 30 car (HO) train going into my staging yard and it wouldn't quite fit so I had to fiddle a few cars off the layout. I need to replace a number of switch machines. I use Atlas turnouts and components and I have a bad habit of leaning my big belly against the fascia. If you press those turnout controls for too long, you burn out the switch motor. My first indication I've done that is the smell of another switch motor being turned to toast. I'm working on intalling a guard rail to prevent that from happening.

Normally golf season signals then end of MR season for me but because the weather in Ohio has been so cold I haven't even had the desire to get the sticks out. That's good because it will extend what has been a very short MR season. Every year I promise myself I will spend some time in the train room during the summer and it never happens. This year will be different. Right. And Charlie Brown will finally kick the football.  

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, April 1, 2015 11:43 AM

How´s that for a new builder?

I bet this one has sufficient BTU´s to provide heat for all the homes in Galaxy´s park!

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Posted by Steven Otte on Wednesday, April 1, 2015 11:36 AM

V8Vega

I got the idea Mr Otte wanted a no politics or other contriversal in the thread title. Jeffries Trackside Diner no contriversal topics. On the General Discussion page.

Nope. Just wanted people in this thread to avoid throwing out political provocations, however general (such as "that SoapBox President" or "that SoapBox Senate"), that the other side wouldn't be allowed to rebut.

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Posted by MisterBeasley on Wednesday, April 1, 2015 11:28 AM

Ooooh, I'm sore.  Last night Tuesday Night Hockey moved to our summer schedule, starting half an hour earlier on the other rink.  But, there was confusion with the schedule, and the ice time for both rinks ended at 10:10.  So, we ended up playing an additional half-hour, for a total of 2 straight hours of hockey.  We always include Joe the Zamboni guy in our apre-skate festivities and reward him with beer, cheese, crackers and pepperoni, so he gave us the extra time rather than the other guys.

I'm thinking about going up north for another round of skiing.  It's Parrot Head weekend, the traditional end-of-season celebration.  After that, they will be shutting down some of the lifts, although they plan to stay open with limited skiing until May 1st.

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

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Posted by howmus on Wednesday, April 1, 2015 11:02 AM

Mornin'....  Ah, yep!  Still morning here in the Finger Lakes for a few more minutes.

Currently 36°F under sunny skies.  Little wheel down cellar is spinning very nicely so far today!

I have already moved one load of firewood over to my son's house this morning and taken down more pictures and moved a couple very special lamps out of the living room.  The lamps are Alto Horns (similar to a French Horn) that my father made into lamps when he found out their history many years ago.  He found them in a used instrument/repair shop on Rochester, NY.  When he cleaned up the horns he found something inscribed on the bell of each.  It read "Gift to the School of Music University of Rochester by George Eastman".  These were given for the start up of the Eastman School of Music!  They are now carefully stored until the living room has been rebuilt.

Hope to get the rest of the pile of firewood I never got stacked last Fall moved over to my Son's house today and then I need to change clothes and go to a Boy Scout Roundtable this evening.  Nice to be retired and have so little to do....

Catch you all later!  Oh, Ulrich, thanks for moving the diner for us!

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 BroadwayLion on Wednesday, April 1, 2015 10:17 AM

Coal Delivery, Boiler room, and Chimney:

 

Inside the Power house Boilers 1 and 2:

Boiler 1 is fully decomissioned, disconnected and not on the insurance policy.

Here the new #3 boiler arrives... (I think I can, I think i can...)

 

I *knew* I could do it!

The new boiler has a far greater horse power than the older one, but of course it burns gas, where as the number 2 boiler burns coal. Coal is our primary fuel saving about $200 a day in heating bills over gas. The gas boiler is a back up and is used in the summer time when old number 2 is down for maintenance.

Once upon a time these boilers turned generataors that powered the town.Now they just idle along at 12 psi. But we do have a poer generator, just incase the municipal power goes out.

 

 

ROARING

The Route of the Broadway Lion The Largest Subway Layout in North Dakota.

Here there be cats.                                LIONS with CAMERAS

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Posted by Cederstrand on Wednesday, April 1, 2015 10:15 AM

Italian roast coffee in a SOUTHERN PACIFIC DAYLIGHT mug, please.

I remember seeing a beautiful green loco at The National Museum of History in DC, a Pacific if memory serves me. That was probably close to 30 years ago. Enjoyed all the museums in the area. I could NEVER live in a city though.

The MTH Southern Pacific cars are very nice looking. However, they arrived with close to a dozen loose detail parts (in the factory packaging), including one teeny tiny screw. WHY aren't such parts glued or better secured in place during the manufacturing process? Another thing, the MTH Daylight loco tender does not come with a coupler pre-mounted. That is (IMO) ridiculous! Lastly, if my passenger train was a real railroad, I would be out of business inside of a week with the occasional uncoupling issues.

One of my barn cats has been missing now for several days. Not a good sign, as he is not a wanderer. I presume he met some ill fate. Keeping an eye out for vultures and my nose to the wind.

Going to see when I can get in to the dentist and have wisdom tooth pulled. Jaw hurts, probably another infection setting in.

Healing thoughts for those in need.

Cheers! Cowboy Rob

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