Flo can my make my Grandfathers Mish Mash? Soft boiled eggs, bacon and cottage cheese, all mixed up in a bowl.
I thought I was here yesterday, but maybe not. Good news from doctors is a good thing Ulrich. And a sold house for Der, always a good feeling when you sell a house.
Soldered a couple feeders Friday and my old soldering skills had deserted me. I got one of those soldering stations that Randy recommended and some 60/40 electrical solder branded Bernzomatic. Boogered up a couple ties in the process. Yesterday my skills returned, plus I switched solder. The Bernzomatic to have a higher melting point than I expected.
It was rainy yesterday, then the temp started dropping. 35 mph winds last night and this morning and Spring has left us. It's only 40 degrees and still blowing.
Henry
COB Potomac & Northern
Shenandoah Valley
yougottawantaMr. B - How can you drink beer and be Diabetic ?
I'm a bad boy.
Seriously, my A1C was close to 10 (very bad) before I started my medication and exercise. Now it's around 6. My doctor says he tries to get his "managed" patients in the 7 range, so he has told me a couple of times that I get a gold star, which I have yet to receive. I tell him that "we" have achieved this, because I think it's a partnership between me and my doctor. He listens to me about how I feel, whereas so many doctors just read the numbers. I had great numbers on Metformin, too, but I felt terrible.
I'm 69 years old. I tell people I'd rather have 15 more years of steak and beer than 20 more years of brown rice and vitamin water. I generally take care of myself, but I'm not interested in a life of deprivation if I can help it.
It takes an iron man to play with a toy iron horse.
Good Afternoon!
It´s past 5pm, so it´s "Happy Hour"! Zoe, pour the guys whatever poison they´d like to have and put all of it on my tab, if you please ...
Make that a myu load of decaf for me, please.
I am suffering from a series of dizzy spells all day long, making me "fuzzy" and nervous. I will go and see my doc about it - he may have to change my medication. No MRRing today, as I have difficulties to see properly.
For whatever reason I seem to have access to MRVP and it´s a pity I can´t make use of this opportunity. Such is my luck
- Dennis, I hope you are having a wonderful
Mornin' everyone! yep, still morning here in the Finger Lakes Region for a few more minutes.
Zoe, I just need another pot of Marrakesh Express Dark Roast Coffee to help me wake up...
Today is changable.... Sun, Snow, Clouds, Snow, Sun, Wind, Sun, Snow....... The old saying about the Finger Lakes holds true today. If you don't like the weather, just wait a minute!
Not sure what the rest of the day will bring... Probably will go over to my son's house and give Granddaughter #1 her guitar lesson and stay for dinner. Calling for 3 to 5" of fluffy white stuff today and tonight so the roads will not be good. My son now works over in Cayuga County and they have advised no unnessesary travel. Not sure if he is working today or not. Currently 25°F outside with a high of 32°F maybe later...
Have a good one and stay safe wherever you are!
73
Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO
We'll get there sooner or later!
edit Another tragic and totally preventable accident in Philadelphia. An Amtrak train ran into, what is being reported as an Amtrak backhoe on the tracks. The only pictures they are showing is a Loram Railvac unit, a pic of a tire which could be from the back hoe and a smashed loco windshield and a car with a hole punched through the window. Maybe it's too windy to put the helicopter up.
How can they not tell the guy running the backhoe when the next train comes by? They just held a news conference which I caught on a live feed, and Amtrak said less than I have said. NTSB is on the way.
Sunday or not, that line of tracks is always busy. Ergo a train is ALWAYS to be expected there. Does not the MOW crew have its own watchers with radions out at all times.
Maybe the watcher whistled all off of the tracks, and the backhoe pivioted to comply and got cautht with his pants down, as it were.
TRACKS is dangerous place!
ROAR
BTW AMTK reports no service WASH to NYP...
NJT reports normal service. Well, doh`, NJT does not go south of PHI
The Route of the Broadway Lion The Largest Subway Layout in North Dakota.
Here there be cats. LIONS with CAMERAS
Der - Vancouver to Alaska ? That is a long boat ride ! Would it have to go around the horn or through the canal ?
Der I glad you sold your house, I think? For the last 6 years I have been fighting to keep mine so it seems a little odd to me.
der did you put that random error message in your post to confuse us who have trouble with computers?
DerJohn, Congrats on the house sale, Where to now art thou going ?
And a sold house for Der, always a good feeling when you sell a house.
TTFN
"There are always alternatives, Captain" - Spock.
Did I really need another locomotive? No. I was good and passed right by the Athearn SD-9 in Milwaukee colors, used, of course, for $50. Good thing, too, because 3 minutes later I found another one for $25. Did I need another project? No, but at that price I couldn't pass it up.
Got a couple of vehicles (tow truck and milk delivery truck) and a Bragdon rock mold, too.
Hey folks
Johnboy - Bit embarrased. My knowledge of Canada geography is very limited and for some reason I thought Vancouver was on the east coast. OOOOPs Thanks.
DER - Sorry I thought you lived on the east coast of Canada. Is it pretty rural where you are ? Our Pastor spoke on if your really believe Jesus is coming back you would live your life differently. We also had Baptisms today. Two women and three men were Baptized. Really good Sunday !
Howmus - Is your granddaughter a natural with teh music lessons ?
Ulrich - Glad you are going to the doctor. That needs to be checked
Mr. B - LOL ! " I am a bad boy " reminded me of Abbot and Costello line
Henry - Did you get the predicted 66 mile an hour winds ? We recieved extremely strong sustained winds. In fact we lost power for several hours.
V8 Happy birthday - that sound like a nice present to yourself
Ken - No decals. Yes thanks for the gifts. We were also discussing wheels for sale. I can wait for whenever you next get out there. No rush. "Train Junkie" comment made me laugh. Do you remember the old Jerry Reed song " Junk food junkie" ? Maybe he should redo the songs for guys like us "Train Junkies" !
Galaxy - How are you ?
Chessie yes I saw the PM. Will respond later. Looking forward to the meet.
Gotta run. Hope you all enjoy the rest of your weekends.
YGW
Der - check this out - http://www.cartantours.com/canada-tours/trans-canada/canada-by-rail-alaska-by-sea-15-days-14-nights/ (it might even stop in Salmon Arm en route)
YGW - I'm Der's neighbour to the West. I'm pretty rural (6-7 hrs to Vancouver, BC and 9 hrs to Seattle, Wa) Salmon Arm has an award winning Model Railroad Assoc. (link below) I have contributed 1000's of trees, ideas, track repairs and hope to increase involvement in the fall.
Greetings to all - it's good to also recognize some familiar faces at the diner ... Madog, Mr. B., Howmus, Galaxy, Broadway Lion, V8 Vega, angelo6660, cudaken, last mtn ...
Kentucky Garry - Der did give me your greetings, thanks.
I just changed my avatar to the '64 Elky (to protect the guilty)
my local club http://www.salmonarmmodelrailway.ca/
cheers, krump
"TRAIN up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not depart from it" ... Proverbs 22:6
Evening Dinners
Flo, please.
Work Was better today, not great but better than a stick in the eye.
MisterBeasleyDid I really need another locomotive? No. I was good and passed right by the Athearn SD-9 in Milwaukee colors, used, of course, for $50. Good thing, too, because 3 minutes later I found another one for $25. Did I need another project?
Mr B Boy I know that feeling! When I started this hobby 10 years ago I enjoyed fixing project engines and cars and getting them running! Learned a lot from the junk I bought. Now days? I hate working on the stuff? Maybe it is because I went DCC, DC stuff is easier to work on. Plus if I make a mistake, there was not a $30.00 decoder that got BBQ'ed. I hate to guess how many engines I have that need to repair, I would bet 15 if not higher.
Speaking Of BBQ Decoders I got the replacment decoder from Digitrax last Friday for the one I cooked in my PK1000 F-3.
YGW Yes I am a train junkie, no other way to say it. In the last 2 months I have bought 11 pices of rolling stock. Not bad I guess, not like when I got started and was buying 5 a week. But, I have 150 cars wrapped up and in boxes and the layout has around 100 + on it. Then there is the 40 or so project cars that have never been on the layout?
Depending on the weather, I may make it to K-10 this Thursday. If it is I will go. Other wise I will be working on the back yard.
Later, Ken
I hate Rust
Evenin' diners....
Janie, just need another cup of decaf to keep me warm at the moment.....
The Winter Weather advisory for the area has now expired.... It has been replaced with a Winter Storm Warning for tonight and tomorrow morning! 3 to 6" of the white stuff tonight and 2 more expected tomorrow morning meaning leading to storm totals of 6 to 9" by noon time tomorrow.... Wind gusts upo to 30mph won't help the driving with this either. Would think that several area shools will be closed tomorrow which is supposed to be the first day back after vacation.
Hi Krump! Good to see you back. Been a while I think!
Went over to my son's house late this afternoon to give Grandaughter #1 her guitar lesson. She did pretty well and may have even practiced a couple times. Then we had a speghetti supper and for dessert we each got about a 4" x 4" hunk of Homemade Brownie with several scoops of vanillaq ice cream and chocolate syrup on it all for desert. The brownie was baked by Granddaughter #1. She is becoming quite the baker in the family at 3rd. grade..... Weather was gettig nasty by the time I headed home....
The replacement bumper/cowling for the PiP should be arriving this week. Probably will be installed the week after that. That is good as this coming week is going to be crazy with something going on every day. Tomorrow I should get 3 new crowns in stalled in my mouth.
Hope everyone has a great night! Stay safe and warm.....
My neighbor has a weather station, but one side of his yard faces a woods, so his 36 mph was probably low. The airport registered 45 mph. We've seen higher during hurricaines but that was unusual just for front coming through.
I was listening to Broadcastify, which among other radio traffic, monitors CSX & Amtrak and a freight train hit a downed tree north of Baltimore. No major damage
One train said it was ditching and not trammeling. What did they mean?
Hi all
Flat white and a full English breakfast please I need some real food.
Sir Madoc
good to hear things on the health front apear to be on the up
I liked the bus with som passangers not some thing you see a lot of but then one of the bonuses with small layouts is the time for that extra detail touch.
Can't find the post but some one comented on Subway in the bush
so here is a list of the fast food joint's we have in town
Subway, Dominoes, Macdonalds X2, Hungry Jack's Thats Aussie for burger king.
Then there is Kentucky fried chicken, Red Rooster, Chicken treat.
then there are the usual non chain pizza places lebanese and asian food outlets
and fish and chip shops.
go 423 km from us to Esperance and you have Macdonals, Red rooster, Subway
and the non chainstore food outlets most of the bigger bush towns have at least one of the chain fast food outlet as well as a local based take away.
Maybe that should be another must have town structure on a layout a suitable period take away joint.
regards John
V8Vega - sorry for your loss. Tough times those.
I think that winter is finally over, here in BC. I can tell because the "snowbirds" have returned from Arizona etc, and the offering at church took twice as long to count because of all the extra envelopes (that's a good thing though) . snow is gone, weather is nice - time for a controlled burn on the yard.
I need a mocha please.
Good morning all. Gotta love Flo's coffee. Been up since 5:00AM so down loaded photobucket so maybe I can get some photos posted of the layout I've started. Been on theses forums since back in oh-2 but other then being involved with a club when I was able, it's just been arm chairing. Toggle switches, LEDs and push buttons should be in today so will start wiring switch machines and get control panels built and installed for them.
Another cup of the 40 weight plese Flo, Ken
What a day! We had a temperature jump up to the proximity of 20°C, making my BP to go the opposite direction. It´s in the basement right now and has no intention to come up again.
I went to see my doc about those dizzy spells I keep on having. As it looks, they are due to some of my medication, which has to be changed or even stopped. We will see. I am not giving much thought to that, whatever will happen, happens!
Started to watch some videos on MRVP. There is a series about building a On30 looging layout called Olympia Logging. That´s a wonderful small layout, which both fits my needs and my space! Had I known this earlier...
A new face in here - a big to you, Erie-Diamond! Flo, get that man a or a, whatver he likes to have!
There was some talk about moveing the Diner to a new location each month. Some of you may remeber that I moved the Diner to interesting places to visit and provided Photos and videos on that location. This is quite an effort to do so and I am afraid I won´t be able to do that regularly.
We have not yet chosen a location for this month, so let´s go to a rather exotic place this time - Norway! Norway has lots to see in terms of railroading. The most spectacular train rides are certainly
Let´s have a look at the Flamsbana today.
The Flåm Line (Norwegian: Flåmsbana) is a 20.2-kilometer (12.6 mi) long railroad line between Myrdal and Flåm in Aurland, Norway. A branch line of the Bergen Line, it runs through the valley of Flåmsdalen and connects the mainline with Sognefjord. The line's elevation difference is 863 meters (2,831 ft); it has ten stations, twenty tunnels and one bridge. The maximum gradient is 5.5 percent (1:18). Because of its steep gradient and picturesque nature, the Flåm Line is now almost exclusively a tourist service and has become the third-most visited tourist attraction in Norway.
(Source: Wikipedia)
Enjoy!
Norway has a small but very active model railroad manufacturer called NMJ, which stands for Norsk Model Jernbane A/S
Very nice models, but not on the cheap!
Good Morning Diners,
Flo, I'll have an extra large coffee with lots of cream, please.
Weather has been really strange here. 30s on Saturday with horizontal snow and high winds off and on. Fortunately, the ground is too warm to really stick. Yesterday, it got up to 70 and sunny. Now, today supposed to be in low 40s.
hey, this is April. Enough already.
Glad to see you all are doing good and everyone is healthy for the most part.
No MRR news to report.
Mr. B. I'm with you on the 15 years with vs 20 without. Although, I must confess I stopped eating wheat voluntarily. I'm not allergic, but I found when I stopped, I had more energy and was much more alert. About 10 years ago or so I discovered through rather exhaustive experimentation that beer knocks me out. Should have taken a clue from that. Anyway, my enjoyment of wine has not been hindered.
Hello to all and I hope everyone isOK, safe, and warm.
Jim (with a nod to Mies Van Der Rohe)
Good morning, all! As tough as it is to get back to work on a Monday, it's even harder the Monday after your birthday weekend. I turned 51 on Sunday. I am now allowed to hike my pants up to my navel and yell at kids to get off my lawn. Or I would if I gave a darn about how my lawn looks. Chloe, dish up some of that strawberry cake to anyone who wants some.
Springtime in Wisconsin. It snowed Saturday. Yesterday was in the 50s. Saw some snowflakes again this morning. Make up your mind, weather.
Anyway. You may have noted we didn't have an MR staff Layout Progress tour this year. That's because nobody had any progress to show. I've done very little work on my home layout last year, Andy Sperandeo passed away, Jim Hediger retired, David Popp got rid of his layout, and three other staff members don't have home layouts. However, there is a development. There's serious discussion about starting round-robin work sessions among the staff to kick start home layouts for Eric, Cody, and Dana. I spent the past weekend cleaning my basement to make it presentable to guests in preparation for this. Even if the round-robin thing doesn't come off, I'm excited about the idea of having people over to restart work on my HO scale 1906 CL&N. So next year, fingers crossed, there may be a lot of progress to show.
--Steven Otte, Model Railroader senior associate editorsotte@kalmbach.com
A belated to you, Steven! My, only 51 years of age! Still a young whippersnapper
Looking forward to seeing some pictures of your layout in the future (should I still be around then).
Happy Birthday, Steven! I had one last month. May you endure many more. Since I've started biking regularly and going to the gym when the weather is bad, I've flipped the aging toggle and I'm now getting younger every day. OK, not chronologically, but I feel like it and that's what counts. The best part is when some younger lady at the bar expresses shock when she finds out how old I am.
Last Thursday it was 72 degrees here and I was out on that bike in shorts and a bike jersey. Today it's 24 degrees and I'm trying to figure out what form of precipitation is actually falling. I know one thing - today is a gym day. I'm going to try running that SD-9, too. Lucky SD-9. It gets a whole big layout to run around on, and all I get is a treadmill.
Just on my way back from Lowes and the post office so dropped in for another cup of Flo's 40w. Had to get a spade drill so I could feed the cable for my Prodigy extension box thing through the framework and pick up the stuff from the post office to wire my turnout motors. Happy Birthday Steven.
Mornin' everyone! What's all the commotion in here about? What? Oh...... Ahem... Sing along!
Hippo, Birdie, Two EwesHippo, Birdie, Two EwesHippo, Birdie, Deer, Steven.....Hippo, Birdie, Two Ewes!
And many many more!!!
We had a nice Spring here in the Finger Lakes this year. It was on a Wednesday around 4 PM I think. Right now everything is all white and cold out there. the robins and other birds are eating the rest of the berries from the Flowering Quince Tree in my yard as there are no earthworms or other bugs to be had today. If they freeze to death, they will at least be happy as they should be drunk as all get out from the berries..... Current temperature here is 24°F with a high of... 29°F maybe.... Just maybe.
Several area schools started two hours late this morning so the crews could get salt out on the roads for safety. Road out in front of my house is just slushy at the moment. I have a dentist appointment early this afternoon to get the three crowns put in finally! By tonight I will be able to eat on both sides of my mouth. Have to make an appoint to get one of my hearing aids repaired today also, and have to do the grocery shopping sometime. Right now I have to disappear to the basement to get the wash started!
Catch you all later!
Good morning.
Happy birthday to V8-Vega and Steve O. The birthdays just seem to keep rolling along. My younger daughter celebrated her 43 last week. Where have all the years gone?
I'm blown away by our little town of 14,000 symphony orchestra which performed yesterday afternoon in the newly renovated theater. The college choir also performed. They had a guest cellist perform Grieg's cello concerto with the orchestra. The orchestra also performed Beethoven's 5th Symphony. Really nice afternoon concert. The new theater is providing really good perfromanaces a couple times a month. Hope they are successful.
Krump, the cross Canada to Alaska trip looks like a good way to lighten the wallet. Do love Alaska but haven't been in over 15 years. The last trip was absolutely awesome as we camped in Denali and had very clear weather for four days. Could see Mt. McKinley, aka Denali for almost a complete week.
Der, getting rid of a second house payment must be a huge relief. Been there, done that.
Starting on fabricating another turnout today. This is the second for the lead into the planned yard. After today, two more turnouts to go. Still need to put down one more homosote roadbed piece going into the four track yard. Still enjoying hand laying track. Every time I fabricate a turnout I think of the $25 dollars saved buying manufactured turnouts.
Well, I am also ready to go next door and see if I can start the neighbors lawnmower that has been sitting in his yard for about a week. He isnt the most mechanically inclined guy in the world. I think it just needs a shot of carb cleaner to get going.
Later, all.
Jim
This one´s for John:
"Krump, the cross Canada to Alaska trip looks like a good way to lighten the wallet." (Absolutely James, ... but it would be fun)
coffee to go, and I can't see this one too often...
https://www.facebook.com/markdalton17/videos/10150713266878820/ :)
Grrr America NOT online is still faulty on my computer.
Grr
So I am on my cell. At least it's connected to my wifi and not chewing through gigs.
The miracles of modern tech!
I see we have some birtin' days:
To Dennis!
To Mr. Otte! You are currently a youngster to me... Usually I am the baby of the bunch! Now you are! You are currently 1 year younger than I, but come Sept you'll be 2 years my junior. Yes hike those pants up to your belly button like the rest of us and hHIRE some teeny bopper to do your lawn!
You've joined the age oldgroup of old agers!
Well I now gotta fight with the cable company as the TV went out, but phone and wifi is working????
Then fight with America NOT online
Grrrr
Schools here closed and us still snowing, more snow than we've had all winter!
-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.
Steven OtteI turned 51 on Sunday. I am now allowed to hike my pants up to my navel and yell at kids to get off my lawn.
Not to worry, you still have four more years before you can order off of the back page of the Denny's menu.
This was a busy weekend for me in the Valley of the Sun. The weather has been a little warm for this time of the year, but what are you going to do. The annual El Tour de Mesa was held here on Saturday. It is a bike ride/event that attracts a couple thousand riders. There are four rides, ranging from a 4-mile fun ride to the 72-mile main event. This year I rode in the Bike Patrol for the 28-mile ride. Basically, my job was to ride the course and render assistance, as required. There was a little wind, but the temperature was between 65 and 75. All in all, a great morning.
On Sunday I played the piano in my piano teacher's recital. (Second time) Once again, I was old enough to be the grandfather of every other student, except for one, and I was certainly old enough to be her father. My performance wasn't perfect, but I did it. I am learning the more often you step out of your comfort zone, the easier it becomes.
Richard