Sir Madog Pipes & Drums and Steam - what more can a man´s heart desire? Thanks, Bear, for sharing these videos!
Pipes & Drums and Steam - what more can a man´s heart desire?
Thanks, Bear, for sharing these videos!
Ah, yes, bring on the pipes, I say!
Now, I NEED to get out my kilts and get them cleaned or summer's usage!
Tsk TSk, I add another kilt this summer, my family clan's! Tartan!
HEY: Charlotte Elizabeth Diana is the NEW Royal baby's name! Bet she'll hear lots of pipes in her lifetime!
-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.
V8Vega Mon. 72 Tue. 72 Wed. 70 I believe it has developed that when you say O gauge that means 3 rail. When you say O scale that means 2 rail scale.
Mon. 72 Tue. 72 Wed. 70
I believe it has developed that when you say O gauge that means 3 rail. When you say O scale that means 2 rail scale.
Only at your end of the Big Pond, Dennis - the Brits still say O gauge, meaning 7mm scale (that´s 7mm to the foot).
Has no one even noticed?
May the 4th be with you!!!
WP Lives
howmusBack in 1971 my next door neighbor had himself a Porsche 911T. He used to let me drive it on occasion!!!
Back in 1971 my father had himself a Porsche 911. He used to let me ride in it on occasion.
Richard
Well, I just rode on the road. Since it was a nice day today and I had other business to attend to over the weekend, I got out on my road bike again. I considered taking the mountain bike down the old Bedford & Billerica right-of-way, but I noticed the pollen level this morning and decided the road would be better than the trail today. Either way, I'm getting my exercise.
I got some more track laid this morning, and then noticed that I'd messed up earlier, and had a huge gap in one rail at a rail joiner. I'm pretty sure it happened while I was trying to squeeze those Peco rail joiners on to Atlas flex track. The Peco joiners are a reminder of the Great Track Shortage. The just don't fit, and have to be mechanically stretched. Even then, putting them on is a struggle and I'm sure I pushed the rail too hard from one end and it slid out the other. Regardless of how I made this mistake, I've got some remedial work to do. Since it's fashionable to blame a President and mine is primarily a Transition Era layout, well, it's Truman's fault!
It's warm and nice out, so we're going to have grilled salmon steaks tonight. I should probably marinate them in something.
It takes an iron man to play with a toy iron horse.
MisterBeasleyWell, I just rode on the road. . .
I did, too, but not on the road bike. The bike is fine, but I sent my shoes in for repair. I have a mountain bike with road-friendly tires I am riding in the mean time.
softail86mark Has no one even noticed? May the 4th be with you!!!
On the 4th we buy a 5th....
Any argument carried far enough will end up in Semantics--Hartz's law of rhetoric Emerald. Leemer and Southern The route of the Sceptre Express Barry
I just started my blog site...more stuff to come...
http://modeltrainswithmusic.blogspot.ca/
RideOnRoad MisterBeasley Well, I just rode on the road. . . I did, too, but not on the road bike. The bike is fine, but I sent my shoes in for repair. I have a mountain bike with road-friendly tires I am riding in the mean time.
MisterBeasley Well, I just rode on the road. . .
I use the same shoes (Shimano, I think) with compatible bindings and pedals for both bikes. I still have the old flat-shoe pedals around for the mountain bike, and as a pack rat I might even be able to find the original rat traps for the Guerciotti. I'd rather lock in on both bikes, though.
MisterBeasleyI use the same shoes (Shimano, I think) with compatible bindings and pedals for both bikes. . .
My problem is I have an A-width foot, so finding cycling shoes that are narrow enough is a bit of a challenge. A few years back I found a pair of A-width Rocket7 road shoes on clearance and I snapped them up. When I ride one of the mountain bikes, I wear women's shoes. (Shhh.)
RideOnRoadWhen I ride one of the mountain bikes, I wear women's shoes. Embarrassed (Shhh.)
My wife wears junior ski boots. We have senior discount passes. They're great for her, and considerably cheaper than adult boots. I've got small friends at hockey who wear junior skates, too.
One night, we got up north to our ski condo and discovered we'd forgotten a nightgown for our then pre-school daughter. We just put her in one of my T-shirts, which came down to her ankles. She giggled with delight, listened to her story, and went happily off to sleep.
blownout cylinder softail86mark Has no one even noticed? May the 4th be with you!!! On the 4th we buy a 5th....
But don't go forth on the fourth with a fifth, or you may not go forth on the fifth!
ah, the liquid libations...it IS after 5 pm now....how about a ??
later
Chamomile tea, please.
***Bear, more terrific vids I see.
Still plugging away at farm projects. Too tuckered out to work on train stuff by the end of the day.
Healing thoughts for those in need.
Cheers! Rob
Flo, Beer.
softail86markHas no one even noticed? May the 4th be with you!!!
Yes I Know It Is National Star War's Day. Just found out my Daughter Was Taken By The Dark Side, she got married today!
Not happy about it at all!
Looking for my Light Saber, Ken
I hate Rust
I don't believe in Star Wars day, probably because it was created by nerds. But I do watch the shows and movies.
I do believe in National Train Day on May 10th.
Congrats on your daughter getting married, Ken.
Amtrak America, 1971-Present.
Evening all, The grass is growing rapidly in SE Ohio requiring spending time mowing I could be working on trackwork. It was a nice afternoon to be outside, however.
Visited a couple area layouts Saturday as part of the Division NMRA meeting held once a year near home. Both layouts featured steel mills which was the theme of the meeting.
My poor grandaughter's old Suburu blew out two tires on her way home from college today. Found out she had a bad brake caliper with stuck pads on the rear and overheated the tire bead causing the blow out. It is going to cost her about $450 to get back on the road. Fortunately she was able to stay at one of my daughter's old high school classmates home while her car is being repaired. She is driving an Outback with something like 320k miles. Pretty durable car.
Jim
Hmm,I just found out an interesting tid-bit, It is International "XYZ" Month..but I'd best not tell you eactly what I'll get suspended...I WONDER HOW this particular "international monthly celebration" ever came about? If you REALLY must know and are sure, ask me in a PM and I'll tell you the celebration going on. It could be legal, it could be illegal, it could be fun for all, it could no fun for some, it could be perfectly good, or it could be perfectly bad, it could be a family affair, or it could be a solo affair...one never knows...I wonder WHO decides these things???
"One difference between pessimists and optimists is that while pessimists are more often right, optimists have far more fun."
Good morning a large Americano please ladies.Unfortunately have had more throat problems it now seems an operation will be necessary just a matter of waiting. Ja Bear nice video pity about the bagpipes (that from a Scot).Ulrich I am glad to see you appear to be getting your "mojo" back for mrrailroading best of luck. Personally we are in process of getting ready to move house it is never ending I never knew we had acquired so much rubbish sorry the wifes essentials. I keep going by the thought of that large shed that will be mine an railroad empire at last. Best wishes to all.
Good Morning Diners,
Flo, I'll have my usual giant cup of coffee with large amounts of cream, please.
No doubt yesterday was started by nerds in search of a life, but I did like the play on words. I thought it was kind of cute and a little creative.
Ken: Wow, that must have really made your day. did you know anything about it before hand?
We're going to have rain all day. I'll take it any and every day over that white stuff!
Found an MR locomotive drawing for an SP U-30C, which in comparing pics of the prototypes, I can scale parts of the drawing where it applies to my U-33C shells. I don't remember if MR made drawings of the U-33C, but I'm thinking they may have.
Speaking of, if our hosts are listening, how about putting the plans of all of those wonderful locomotive drawings on the web site. Charge per plan if you must, but those would be most helpful. Maybe you could do the same for structures, too?
well, have to go.
i hope everyone is OK and safe.
Jim (with a nod to Mies Van Der Rohe)
Mornin' everyone!
Zoe, I'll have a Mexican Omlet (leave the hot sauce) and a huge pot of marrakesh Express Dark Roast Organic Coffee to wash it down with...
A happy Cinco de Mayo to all. Doing some other research today I ran across the true story…
A Little History for Those Who May Not Know...Most people don't know that back in 1912, Hellmann's mayonnaise was manufactured in England. In fact, the Titanic was carrying 12,000 jars of the condiment scheduled for delivery in Vera Cruz, Mexico, which was to be the next port of call for the great ship after its stop in New York.This would have been the largest single shipment of mayonnaise ever delivered to Mexico.... But as we know....the great ship did not make it to New York....The ship hit an iceberg and sank .... and the cargo was forever lost....The people of Mexico, who were crazy about mayonnaise, and were eagerly awaiting its delivery .... were disconsolate at the loss....Their anguish was so great, that they declared a National Day of Mourning which they still observe to this day.... The National Day of Mourning occurs each year on May 5th.... and is known....of course....as Sinko de Mayo....
galaxyA teacher who is attempting to teach, without inspiring the pupil with a desire to learn,
Currently 68°F outside with a high of 74°F this afternoon. It is a hazy day outside here in the Finger Lakes today. Need to go put the fan in the bedroom window...
JaBear, well now I understand your screen name... I loved the videos (even the bagpipes...). I am a fan of both steam locomotives and world music! Besides, I am of Scottish Heritage I'm told.
Hope you all have a great one!
73
Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO
We'll get there sooner or later!
Good Afternoon, Folks!
It´s a hot day here, 25°C and rising. Those southwesterly winds brought us hot and humid air, and I expect a thunderstorm early this evening!
No MRRing today, as my back continues to yell insults at me. I try to calm the pain down with a dose of Ibuprofen, but that works only for a few moments. The joys of age!
Ray - what a gruesome sense of humor
JaBear - I like those narrow gauge NZR Pacifics!
Have a good one, Folks!
Good morning! Wow, that ride took a lot out of me yesterday, but I'm feeling fine now. I guess I've got some training to do before I'm ready for longer than the 15 milers I've been taking. In my younger days, I used to do that before breakfast to buy vegetables, and then go out for a real ride later.
We watched the final two episodes of Vikings last night. I'd recorded them earlier while Penny was in Florida. We still have other shows to catch up on, and then there will be some Netflix selections. Since most of our favorites are "historical fiction," I like to look up the real history behind them. I was kind of surprised to find that Vikings actually did attack and take Paris, France, in 845 AD, and the leader of that force is one "Ragnar" who is identified with the legendary Ragnar Lodbrok of the TV show. The French king/emperor was known as Charles the Bald.
Not even 5pm and here they are! There is a series of "thunderboomers" going over us, followed by a sharp drop of the temperature.
It´s also pitch-black outside, had to switch the lights on!
Well, today is the day.
Today is THE day the laptop is to arrive. It is coming FEd Ex. Now we play the GAME.
FIrst: they won't be able to find us. The trailer park has been here some 50 years. They STIll don't know where we are?
Second; once tehy find the park they won't equate the lot number CLEARLY PRINTEd out front with the lot # on the package.
Third: they will call us and say "we can't find you, come pick your package up at our office". I have done it before, but I WON'T this time. THYE are the next county over, aobut 2/3 way across the county no less and in an odd out of the way place. I WON"t because THEY are PAIUD to deliver, so DELIVER THEY MUST, I will be MROE than happy to take delivery tomorrow and give them explicit directions to here. BUT they WILL deliver it.
SO lets seee what order today goes down in...
I am willing to sign on teh doted e-pad! Where is my delivery?
we shall see what we shall see when we shall see it.
Evening guys
I went back to the doctor today, she thinks I may be suffering from migraines. I have had constant pain since Friday, figures I had three days off and it was beautiful and I didn't accomplish anything. I took a sick day yesterday and go back in tomorrow and am just hoping some of the pain is gone. I also have a tooth ache so that is not helping. I'm falling apart,lol. I tried working on some freight car weathering but quickly found that a headache and trying to focus don't mix. I just read a baseball book and will watch the ball game tonight
galaxyFIrst: they won't be able to find us. The trailer park has been here some 50 years. They STIll don't know where we are?
I get that with UPS once in a while. Well-marked secondary road, big numbers on the mailbox, house clearly visible, no gates, dogs or raging rivers to cross. When I call they apologize and tell me it wasn't the regular guy. It shows up the next day.
Good evening ...
Ray ... That was funny..... Pass the mao.
I was pleased to receive the latest edition of Model Railroader because my friend in Michiagan, Dan Lewis, has his N-Scale Milwaukee Road on the fron cover and in an article inside.
On a sad note, today we attended a military funeral for a friend who passed away. He was a Navy Vet, and he was my age. The part where they fold the Flag and present it to the widow was sad. At that moment, I thought about a recent story in the news about disrespectful, young jerks who are entertaining themselves posting vidios in the social media as they stamp their feet on Old Glory. Made me cry.
GARRY
HEARTLAND DIVISION, CB&Q RR
EVERYWHERE LOST; WE HUSTLE OUR CABOOSE FOR YOU
Evenin' Folks!
Janie, I sure could use another refill for the decaf right now.
As usual around here it has been a busy day. Still trying to get odds and ends done for both the Convention and the MLK Schoalrship Dinner. The painting in the living room (for the moment) is completed today. I will have a final color put on the walls later (have yet to choose it). Looks like the carpet will be installed tomorrow. I went over to the store and paid off the rest of what is owed on it and they said they will have it cut and ready for the guy tomorrow morning first thing. I drove to Canandaigua today to deliver a bunch of checks for the Scholarship fund to the bank that handles that for us. While I was there I delivered a pile of Summer Art Class forms I do every year for my sister (She has been doing these for at least 25 years now) and dropped off a large bag of Asparagus for her. Tonight I put together an InDesign page for signs (13 x 19) for the convention. These will be used to direct people to where the convention is on the RIT Campus. They just say NMRA and have an arrow and the NMRA Logo. I even have Howard Fat font on my iMac...
Thursday I may be able to get my son to help me move some of the furniture back into the living room so I can actually move around here in the dining room and office area....
Have a good night all! Prayers for all in need...
Evening Dinners
Flo, Beer Please
Just Beat Tonight. I hope to stop by Wednesday (New day off) and type a little about why I am not happy about my Daughter marring Shawn.
Just going to sit here, sip my and stare at the wall, much like my new empoyee and X manager Dave The Dumb does.
Ken
well,the laptop arrived and FEd Ex had no problems apparently finding me.
This is actually easier to type on than the desk top I think.
took me all of 5 hours to get set upand running. I didn't realize I had the touch 8.1 win version,,,that touch business MAY be easier, but not to me YET! I like the "desktop display" not the "touch tiles"s o far, a combo of the desktop AND the touch ability of the smart phone, I guess.
I DO miss the "complete keyboard" but will get used to the smaller keyboard.
The wifi is set up too! That was not so bad, now to find the correct USB wire cable to the printrer to get it through the wifi so that I THNK i can print wirelessly? I didn't do it today ags I was already on my hands and knees under the desk to do the wifi router....that was enough on my back, hip and knee.
well, i could stay up all night, but I htink I should at least try to get some sleep...
have a restful night...maybe I will too...
see you in hte morning I think