Mornin' everyone!
Zoe, I'll hvae a bowl of Vanilla Almond Crunch Granola and a large pot of Marrakesh Express Dark Roast Coffee to keep my R&GV RR mug filled for a while.
Steven, I checked the weather at the Geneva in Switzerland and it was about the same as over here... LOL For wjhat ever reason if I change pages at the weather channell site about 5 or 6 times, it finally decides to catch up with the calendar... The hourly forecast and the 5 day forecast, etc. are all on the right day, but the home page for where I live??? Wierd!
Brother Elias, hope you are recovering well and you can go with the flow so to speak.....
Ulrich, I pray you can get feeling better very soon...
[edit] While eating breakfgast at the Rivit Counter this morning, I was watching birds on the lawn eating the fallen berries from the quince... There were two large, beautiful Blue Jays, a dozen robins, and at least 60 starlings. Starlings left and now there only about 8 Robins still getting drunk on the fermented berries.
Currently icky here in the Finger Lakes! All the roofs in the area are covered in white stuff. 31°F with sn*w showers and lots of clouds. I have about 3 days worth of STUFF to get done. Best get started.....
Catch you all later!
73
Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO
We'll get there sooner or later!
Flo Bagel and coffee please.
to all who are dealing with medical and family issues.
Ken sometime in the 70's I swung through Cumberland. They had rows and rows of B&O GP's lined up in the yard. I don't know that I still have that pic, but I have this one:
Henry
COB Potomac & Northern
Shenandoah Valley
Good morning all! And happy Friday!
It will only be a bit above 50 here today, with some wind. I hope it's nice enough to take a long walk rather than go to the gym and deal with the treadmill. It's kind of cold for April, but yesterday's rain took care of the last of the snow piles from Monday.
Thanks for the church pictures. I really wanted to build a wood craftsman kit church, but, like I said, they're all too large. I thought of an N-scale one, but it's right at the front edge of the layout and it wouldn't look right. Besides, well, scratchbuilding is fun, and I'm looking forward to the project.
I went to one of my favorite bars last night, and had to leave. Why? Because it was 7 PM, the Boston Bruins game was on, it was a critical game to make the playoffs, and the bartender told me he couldn't change the channel until the golf was over. Really? No one was watching the TV anyway. So, I went to my other favorite bar where the game was on, and watched my Bruins win convincingly.
It takes an iron man to play with a toy iron horse.
Good morning, everybody.
Reinhard ... Good of you to adopt the cat. As I said this one was rescued in OH. Our ou=ther two cats were rescued in KY and TN. We think it is good to contribute to organizations that rescue and care for animals.
Lion ... I hope you are recovering okay. We can be thankful for medical proceedures which imporve our health.
Ulrich. .... I hope you are recovering from you latest health problem.
I had errand in Murray which means I crossed the lakes.
It was the final day for driving over the 80 year old bridge over Kentucky Lake. Two of the four lanes of the new bridge are open for traffic today. Soon, cranes will dismantle the old bridge. .. (It was the old bridge which was hit by a ship four years ago causing one of its spans to fall into the lake. )
I took this picture yesterday just before my final crossing over the old bridge.
GARRY
HEARTLAND DIVISION, CB&Q RR
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Good evening all
TGIF ! Just finished my weekly three hour production meeting. Gobbling some cardboard with out seasoning for lunch But since I started about a month or so ago eating differenly ( if you call that eating !!! ) I have dropped twenty pounds
Mr. B - why watch sports in a bar ? I have never understood that. Its noisy, dirty public bathrooms ( yuck ) , strangers you dont really know, cops tyhat wait down the street ( at least in Va ) to pull you over for a costly DUI....What is the fun in that ? Not knocking you I really just dont understand. What is the upside ?
Howmus - What is Quinc ? Are they really getting drunk ? Like falling over wobbly ?
Ulrich - The O gauge was impressive ! Like the steam - sounded beautiful, to my ears. How fast why was that Norway train going ?
Reinhard - Can you believe that ! Snow this weekend ! Its spring dang it ! That was nice that you didnt have to go out in that weather it would have been miserable.
Dave - Why did they blockade the rail ?
Ken - I have heard but not tried it if you drive a copper nail in a stump that it will kill it and not drive up shoots. They didnt hand dig a test pit first to locate the gas line ????? That is std procedure here. I think every married man thinks that sometimes !!! Its the old testament saying "it is better to dwell in the wilderness...." Keep the B&O picyure coming. Never get tired !
Jim - these are not inventory. All but two are sold !
Henry - Oh geez that is a nightmare. I am surprised the guy survived. What happend to aspirin when it gets old ?
Garry - I thought that boat was in a river not a lake ? What is a boat that size doing in a lake ? I could understand it if it was Lake erie or something like that. How big is the lake ?
Well gotta run.
TTYL
YGW
YGW .... The ship was a river cargo ship with a load moving from Alabama to Illinois. Kentucky Lake is one of the largest man-made lakes anywhere, and it was made by building a dam on the Tennessee River. We live on Lake Barkley which was made with a dam on the Cumberland River. It is almost as big as Kentucky Lake. The US government owns Land Between the Lakes which is inbetween the two lakes.
This news photo is about four years old. Our neighbors were crossing the bridge at the moment when the bridge collapsed, but they were not on the span that fell. Thankfully, no vehicles were on that span and no vehicles went into the lake. The shipping lane foes under the highest span which is 3 psans away from the one that fell. The crew went off course. I heard from a Coast Guard guy, there was a lot of drinking on the ship when it happened.
At 5:00 this morning, my son and DIL made me a grandpa for the sixth time. The great thing is that my grandkids call me "Old Dude." The looks we get in public places when the kids yell, "Hey, Old Dude!" are priceless.
Richard
Richard........ CONGRATULATIONS !
Hey Richard, Yeah the Ol' Dude,
Thats great news. Six Grandkids, if they live close that will really keep you busy.
We only have one Grandson and we are busy enough. But, he is Great.
Congratulations and enjoy them.
Johnboy out..................................
from Saskatchewan, in the Great White North..
We have met the enemy, and he is us............ (Pogo)
yougottawantaMr. B - why watch sports in a bar ? I have never understood that. Its noisy, dirty public bathrooms ( yuck ) , strangers you dont really know, cops tyhat wait down the street ( at least in Va ) to pull you over for a costly DUI....What is the fun in that ? Not knocking you I really just dont understand. What is the upside ?
Until I retired, I seldom went to bars, but since then I've found them a refreshing change from home. At home, I've got no companionship for watching sports, or even drinking beer for that matter. The wife has stopped drinking and has no appreciation for anything but tennis on TV.
We are also at the dawn of the Second Age of American Beermaking, and any decent bar is competing with all the others with selections of craft beers on tap. That's the way to drink them. Most of the time, I have dinner at home before going out, but sometimes I'll eat "pub fare" for a change of pace.
Like most businesses, smoking is prohibited in bars. That, more than anything else, kept me out of bars for most of my life, but now that the air is clean inside I can enjoy the atmosphere.
The bars I like have live music. Most have no cover charge, so it's free entertainment. I've found quite a few local groups that I follow around.
There's an old saying that goes, "Chasing women at my age is like a dog chasing cars. Not sure what we do with one if we caught her." I enjoy flirting with the ladies, even though it gets me nowhere. (Don't tell my wife.)
last mountain & eastern hogger. . .if they live close that will really keep you busy. . .
Unfortunately, they live about 1000 miles away in Idaho. We get to see them 2-3 times a year. We do wish they were closer.
Evening Dinners
Flo, please and tell the trains to stop picking on me!
Train Front Having power pick up problems with 2 engine's. Monon F-3 A and the N&W Y6 b. I think the Y6 b problem is the track. I do not solder the rail joiners and do not have feeder wire every section. I am thinking the weight of the engine is causing the joiner's to lose contact to the other rail's. Mono F-3 A I have no clue right now.
Richard on the new one!
Dennis Bermudagrass can be a pain in the caboose! It will grow on your drive way, your patio, your shed and your dog if it lay's down to long!
Henry I would love some more B&O photos. I like C&O when they have the Blue and Yellow color's like B&O.
YGW Have no idea what caused them to hit the gas line. Fire is out so it is out of the news.
Brother Lion I read about what you have had done, hope you get well soon and I never have to have done what you had done! Hope you had a good Vet!
Later, Ken
I hate Rust
Mornin' everyone! Hello? So, where is "everyone"? Hmmmmmmmm.....
Zoe, just a bowl of raison bran and a pot of Seneca Lake Blend Dark Roast coffee for me. I'll sit in the back by the wood stove to stay warm and see if anyone else shows up.....
Another one of those things I just do not understand is why anyone would actually water a lawn? Why???? Watering a lawn makes the darn thing grow... Then you have have to go out and mow it. I never would ever fertilize a lawn either. That makes it grow faster so it needs to be mowed more often. All that means wasted time that I could be using in the train room, $$$$ to pay for teated water and fuel for the mower. Why would anyone want to do those things??? I just don't understand that. I do water my vegetable garden, but that supplies me with fresh, organic, non GMO food to eat....
YGW, I think that tree in my lawn is a Flowering Quince. At least two different people who plant or cut down trees for a living said that is what it is.... Mine is probably a hybred of the Japanese small tree variety (only grows to about 12' tall). The actual Quince tree has fruit that is not edible raw, but can be cooked down to make quince jam. Mine has very small fruit about the same size as a small crab apple tree. Many years the fruit will ferment and/or turns to some chemical that makes the birds rather tipsy. They have trouble flying correctly... Did have a robin try to fly through my dining room window already this year. Didn't get seriously injured but was standing in the driveway shaking it's head for a while. It finally flew away. I have had smaller birds fly into the window and break their necks every once in a while....
I will be heading to Webster, NY soon to get a signature on the Petition... May find a couple items to buy at the show as well. Never know. I contacted 5 people that live in the area and have not yet signed the petition. Three contacted me back, two of them are out of town, and the other two just ignored my plea to get them to sign. So I get to drive a little over 100 miles to get one signature today! I will be very glad when and if I finally get the dozen more signatures needed to get this done! Every one of the active members of the division signed it within about 4 months of starting the petition, the other 2 thirds I have never even met and they could care less about this.... I need to get at least 2/3rds of the members to sign to get this done. When polled about the move 2 years ago 91% of the membership was in faovor of the petition, so go figure?
Enough of the rant for today.... Have a safe and enjoyable day out there, and my prayers for those who are in need of them!
HOME is the LION. TUR=P is not all that bad. But those hospital beds! They should be sent to Abu Grab or to Club Gitmo! Dis not sleep a wink (ther than was sedated for surgery) My own bed (last night) was much better. Percocet helped.
Hospital portions could not have fed a mouse, let alone a LION.
ROAR
The Route of the Broadway Lion The Largest Subway Layout in North Dakota.
Here there be cats. LIONS with CAMERAS
howmusMornin' everyone! Hello? So, where is "everyone"? Hmmmmmmmm.....
I was at the bagel shop. It was shut down last fall when they demolished the building, and just re-opened in its new location a few hundred feet away. Yeah, we've got a Starbucks and a Dunkins, but this Bruegger's Bagels is just more what I'm looking for. It was completely mobbed. The line to order stretched from the back of the store to the door, and I saw a few people just walk in and walk right out again. As Yogi Berra once said, "Nobody goes there anymore. It's too crowded." I'll go back during the week. Saturday mornings are just going to be too crazy.
Good Evening!
Just a short visit today, as I still feel pretty miserable. The pain is not yet gone and my stomach is refusing any food I offer him. Certainly a way to reduce weight, but not a good one.
If you don´t mind, I´ll stay put in the backbooth. Give me a push should I fall asleep.
Afternoon Diners,
I was going to write this yesterday, but everything was busy.
I was walking the dog in the morning. Then we ran into another dog (puppy) a brown and black one. He followed me thru the entire walk, 40 minutes. I decided to take him home to call the pound. He escaped the backyard and come back, then put him back there again. He escaped three times. He was a energized little puppy. I give him food and water. Then we placed him in the car, he was so happy wagging his tail and moving around the car. We reached the pound. I hope he finds a good caring home with people who love him.
Amtrak America, 1971-Present.
"There are always alternatives, Captain" - Spock.
Afternoon folks,
Chloe, just a cup of hot chocolate for me right now please.
AngeloB! Do go put up some signs with information about the puppy that followed you home around the neighborhood where you found him! Most likely he escaped from the owners yard much like he got out of yours. Some little kid may be grief stricken because his puppy disappeared.... Put the phone # of the pound you took him to on the notice. Poor little guy! His day started out to be so much fun and now he is in jail.... Hope he gets his owner back!
I drove to the WASPS show and got the guys signature on the petition. His demo layout was by far the best thing at the show. He owns a small Garden Scale manufacturing company in the area. Wish I was rich.... Would love to put a small garden layout in my back yard. maybe in my next life or sumpin'... All packed for the Batavia show tomorrow and have heard from two people that they plan to visit the display and sign the petition! Yes!!! We're getting closer.
Have a great one!
Happy Saturday to everyone !
Howmus - Been out mowing so I am back : ) Why water grass ? One word - Money - Lawn companies sell irrigation systems that they convince the HO that they will have the prettiest lawn, then they make money "grooming" the yard, then they charge to fertilize the yard, then they charge to mulch, then they charge to rake the leaves etc....Lots of money in green lawns. I heard that out in Calirfonia during a drought the the lawn companies were loosing money because there wasnt any work - So they came up with the idea of painting the yard green !
Angel - anyone loose the puppy ?
Ulrich - Hope you feel better soon
Mr. B - Oh. What bands do you follow ? Yogi Berri had some funny sayings !
Lion - Glad you came through okay. Sure they werent feeding you "Horse pital " food ?
V8 - Have you had your sugar levels checked ?
Richard congrats on the new grandchild ! Why do they call you "ole dude" ?
Garry - So they were drinking and sailing ! Not a good conbo. Glad I am not them ! How do they get the ships past the dams ? Lochs?
Der - Are the Quince "apples" in your area edible ? I saw on Nat Geo years ago that there is a tree in Africa that the monkies like to eat the fruit of and it gets them drunk. They ended the show with a monkey holding his head in his lap - he had a hangover! Yesterday I had an amazing Oppurtunity. I led one of the owners of a company we use to Christ. We were talking in one of the units. God opened doors and I told him about sin, how it seperates us from God, Jesus amazing gift of salvation... and right there he asked for Gods forgiveness and asked Jesus to come into his heart... What a great way to end the week !!
Ken - How is YOH doing has her injury healed ?
Started this morning by fixing everyone a nice breakfast, Scrapple, turkey bacon, grits, Omelete...Then on to mowing. Finished the yard and now resting before I start painting.
Well gotta get back to w**K
Evenin' folks!
Janie, I'll have a bowl of the home made chicken soup, some cheese doodly thingies, and a cup of decaf for supper please.... What? Nah I had lots of fruit for lunch and there are several different Veggies in the soup I made.... I will have a nice bowl of Vanilla, Chocolate and Peanut Butter Ice Cream with whipped cream for desert though.
OK while Janie is getting that ready for me... Here is the Tree I've been talking about. It is fully mature and is actually a bit taller than what I have read about the Japanese Flowering Quince. This one is about 15' tall and is the same size as the crab apple tree that is just out of the photo on the left.
Here is what has been feasting on the berries and any dumb bugs outside in this weather...
There appears to be about 6 or 7 breeding pair of robins in the area this year.
This is a close up of the berries from last year. The berries are about the same size, maybe just a bit larger than the crab apples which were eaten by the squirells last winter. the squirells were busy eating the berries too untill all the birds showed up. I have seen a couple eating from the tree today. In about two weeks the tree will be in bloom along with the crab apple. They are a beautiful sight in bloosom! I'll get a few more photos then.
LOL YGW! We finally completely agree on something!! You only forgot that the tank truck has to show up every other week to spray poisons on the whole lawn as well. The lady across Bennett St. from me even after her husband died a horrible death from cancer still had ChemKIllYourLawn show up and spray constantly. They sprayed for bugs! They sprayed Roundup to kill the weeds! Then they sprayed to kill everything else that didn't look like proper manicured lawn, and then back the next week to fertilize again and start over. In between I would bag up all the dead birds, squirrels, and cats and dogs that were in my yard (they flew, crawled, and expired over where they should have stayed in the first place).... In between their sprinklers used thousands of gallons a week of city water (this included those tims when the city was on an emergency limited water use policy).... You know what used to really tick them off was that I did nothing except mow mine when I couldn't put it off any longer (or the city would come and mow it for me for $$$$) and my lawn was consistantly the best growing and greenest one in the neighborhood! She finally died of something or other and the new people just fertilize the lawn by letting their tiny little 110lb. Pit Bull run around the front yard. The lawn looks very nice I might add.
Later!
["LOCO_GUY"]
I just need someone to give me a "crazy" idea and then I can go for it.
I'm putting a Tardis ph booth on my layout - that way I can travel between N and HO -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Now that's a crazy idea - In a bizzare coincidence I have a 18" DALEK from the 50 year commenorative series sat on my workbench in the train room. And a bag of Jelly Babies hidden in the drawer of my workbench.
I might buy a load of HO Scale Daleks and a Tardis from Shapeways and re-enact the Dalek Invasion of the PRR Railroad.
I might even call my layout prototype "Time And Relative Dimensions In Space" then I can put anything I want out there.
Chris.
Loco Guy - is a state of mind - not an affinity to locomotives.
Sit back and enjoy your track...
Flo, please.
Work Sucked Rail Spike!Besides spending 8.5 hour's with Jerry was a little busy but most where bed rail killers! Best part of the day when Jerry feel asleep sitting on a futon. Boy he ! Worst part of the day was when Jerry had a late be back (someone that has been in before) and he turned them over to me very quickly this time. She knows what she wants but with the $ amount they (Her Husdand ) it will not happen. Bottom line, got out 45 minutes late and no sale.
howmusAnother one of those things I just do not understand is why anyone would actually water a lawn? Why???? Watering a lawn makes the darn thing grow... Then you have have to go out and mow it.
HowmusI am on your side on this one! I hate cutting grass, so now I cut weeds? Hum, they grow even faster than grass? This year I may have to kill some of the weeds and plant some grass seeds.
Brother Lion Glad you are out of the hospital and eating real food! Just don't eat to much.
Computer Question, and Lion please feel free to answer. I have a old Dell with XP Pro, Intel 2.80 Ghz thing, 2.0 Ram (most the board will handle) and it runs fine for 70% of what I do. Off line I am fine with it, on line is where I have some problem's. Wallmart site loads real slow as a expamle, Lowes and Home Depote do OK.
Real problem is Photo Bucket. It just takes for ever to move from page to page, that darn little wheel spins around and around. Sometimes when I post a photo here at the site it darns near locks up the computer, all so one of the reason's I donot up load newer photos. Bigger the Bucket file is, the slower it goes.
So Is It Op's system or the computer it self? Sure you folks are seeing the same photo's over and over again.
Ken
I also have an Older Dell with Vista Home Prem sounds as though the hardware is the same. Almost everywhere I go I am somewhat politely told that your stuff is no longer supported so either upgrade your O/S or a new computer. Tried windows 8, , tried my wife's laptop with windows 10, , so I am kicking around the idea of windows 7 ultimate if I can find one if the price ain'rt outrageous.
As for the B&O photos keep'em coming. Was a fireman on the Toledo Div for about a year and a half out of highschool til Uncle Sam invited me to maybe go to a Tropical Paradise(?).
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Ken,
Don't forget that "photos" or "images" can have large files especailly if you are using hi-def cameras. The solution is to use some software that can reduce the size of the images before uploading. This may not be something you are familiar with - but in any case you can buy a fancy new computer and upload large image files and it will still take a long time to upload to the target site like photobucket.
I take the photos I upload here and use photoshop to reduce the size by about 90% and then it uploads really fast. They are displayed from my own online server so that's a bit of a cheat - but the rules still apply.
P.S. I am not talking about the "Actual" size of the image when I say - reduce it by 90% - just the physical file size. So you will lose a little resolution on the image but it will still diplay fine.
"One difference between pessimists and optimists is that while pessimists are more often right, optimists have far more fun."
yougottawantaWhy do they call you "ole dude" ?
The moniker is of my own making. My uncles used to call my grandfather "the oldtimer" and I thought it was a pretty cool nickname. I decided to update the term a little, thus "Old Dude." My kids just decided on the name--James Richard. I am happy.
Good morning everybody .
Bear .... The cake looks elegent and delicious. Thanks for sharing..... Also thanks for your thoughts on our situation.
Ray .... Hope you don't get too many bird droppings on your car. LOL ... Regarding grass, the soil here is not very good, and our grass is noting to brag about. I have never used the spray service for lawns anywhere I have ever lived. I do sometimes apply the powder fertizer with an old fashion spreader. I just did that a couple of weeks ago, and that was the first time in three years. Doing it in March with the correct product should reduce crab grass later in the season.
Der John .... I'm trying to picture where that bridge is located. It has been 15 years since we were in NS. We still wish we could go back there.
YGW .... Each of the two big lakes has a dam with locks for boats. Those river cargo ships are not used much. Instead, most cargo is bulk commodities in barges. If I see one coming, I won't cross on the old bridges. Every so often a barge will side swipe a bridge pier and the bridge is closed until inspectors make sure it is safe. The new bridge has much more clearance, and that should not be a problem anymore. Construction on the bridge on our lake lags the other bridge by about 1 1/2 years.
Happy Model Railroading
Elias glad to see you are back home. Did they give you a general anesthetic?
Asprin, I'm afraid I repeated some Internet or pre Internet fable. It keeps for quite a while, but I suspect there are only a couple diners who are not on daily asprin, so there is no reason to have old asprin lying around
I've been battling computers all week. My Windows 10 decided I did not have permission to save files to any of the usual places one would save a file, including the deskop. Everytime I thought I had it fixed, a reboot would restore the problem. I think it's related to Onedrive and I think it is now finally solved.
My wifes laptop would hang looking for Win 7 upgrades. Like my problem, the suggested microsoft.com solutions involved running trouble shooters that did nothing, running programs that don't exist and changing specific code in the Registry that I couldn't find. Restore was no help either.
Yesterday sleet, snow, rain and lots of wind, today sunny but still cold.
I have boxes of old pictures. I cannot find the Budd car going over the Thomas Viaduct so this will have to do.