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Jeffrey's Trackside Diner, March 2017... Celebrating 1,000th edition of MR in Wisconsin; ... Everybody is welcome ! Locked

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Posted by Steven Otte on Wednesday, March 1, 2017 9:34 AM

Though our 1,000th issue came out this month, maybe we should have waited for the April cover date before moving the Diner here. This morning's cold drizzle has changed to wet snow. We're supposed to get 1"-3" of accumulation before it's over. Oh, well. Huddle up and grab a hot chocolate and a dunker, everyone.

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Steven Otte, Model Railroader senior associate editor
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Posted by CNCharlie on Wednesday, March 1, 2017 9:20 AM

Good Morning,

Very nice in Milwaukee, thanks Garry for moving the Diner! Feels just like home, at least weather-wise. Are we parked on a Beer Line siding? Do we have some of Milwaukee's finest on tap? Hope so. Mind you I think I'd rather have coffee at this time of the morning.

Work continues on the N scale ground cover. I have about a third of the layout done. Now that really isn't much considering it is a door layout but I am doing it carefully. N scale requires a lot more precision than HO. 

On the HO I'm running the Light Mountain with a train of express reefers. That engine sure runs nice with the new decoder and the wipers replaced. I wonder why Bachmann doesn't do a re-run on that loco as it looks great and hasn't been produced for 10 years or so. 

I see Yoga is on the agenda for today at the Reh-Fit. I don't mind it at all. There's only 8 guys in my class so it isn't hard to get to know them a little. 

We signed up for the Birding and Breakfast that starts April 19th at Fort Whyte Conservation. You have to sign early as it tends to fill up quickly. Looking forward to it. I hope my heel is healed by then. 

See you soon,

CN Charlie

 

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Posted by yougottawanta on Wednesday, March 1, 2017 9:19 AM

Well Hello all !

Took off the day to stay home with my daughter. She has strep throat and MOH had to go into work.

Garry - Thank you so much for moving the train to Milwaukee. Bit chilly here !

Ken - LOL Hope you made it to the rest room ! I sent a few photos of the slab pour this morning. When it stops raining here I will take and send a current photo with some wood actually installed.

Mr. B - Did you build a train station on your layout ?

Steve - What is "Tardis" ?

Ed - Boy the twins were cute even back then !!

Johnboy - What is "Great WP " ?

JaBear - The " Pink ice finger buns look delicious. Do you have a recipe ?  What do they taste like ?

Galaxy, Ulrich, Howmus, Lion - Hey guys we miss you all how about popping in !

Henry - In one of the other post I saw that you invited others into the forum - Thumbs Up I was much impressed with that. Keep up the good work !

DER - I replied tp your email.

History Qoute of the day :

I do not wonder at your disgust at the wickedness and folly of mankind. I have so much of the same feeling; that I am sure, there an be no condition in Life more unhappy, than to be engaged in the management of public affairs, with honest intentions, but hard as the lot is, it must be borne at least till things have got into a tolerable way

Francis Lightfoot Lee: to Richard Henry Lee 15 Dec 1778

You are all my witnesses, that this is the first time of my introducing any political subject into the pulpit. At this season, however, it is not only lawful but necessary, and I willingly embrace the opportunity of declaring my opinion without any hesitation, that the cause in which America is now in arms, is the cause of justice, of liberty, and of human nature.

John Witherspoon: The Dominion of Providence Over the Passions of Men - May 1776
Quoted Document: The Dominion of Providence Over the Passions of Men

Few escape from all the storms of life unwrecked; but few are cheered amid the tempest with the hopes of such a haven as that which you have reached.

Arthur Middleton: letter to Thomas Jefferson December 18, 1822

 

Congrats MRR On 1000 issues - Well done and I hope there are 10000 more at least !

TTYL

YGW

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Posted by moelarrycurly4 on Wednesday, March 1, 2017 8:14 AM

Whew lets not have stroms like that again, lots of wind damage here, took to the basement at 5 am due to tornado sirens, had the proverbial "freight train" sounds pass close to the house. lots of power out and trees down here in Paducah, some buildings damaged but my house is fine. 

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Posted by "JaBear" on Wednesday, March 1, 2017 4:48 AM

Heartland Division CB&Q
Bear. .... Where are you

Gidday Chloe, I see Garry’s put on some eats for us, but I’ll forgo the Root Beer please, it’s a taste I don’t seem to able to acquire.
However, I’ll drop in a batch of Pink Iced Finger buns which I didn’t have time to whip up for last month’s Down Under visit.
 
 
 
Hmm having looked at the current Milwaukee weather, “feels like 26F with rain”, I think I’ll stay here, it’s 2344 and still 64F though it is raining. The last couple of days. with highs of 77F we’ve been getting convection clouds building in the afternoon, and the occasional thunder storm, with rain at night. Almost too humid for me.
 
Thanks for moving us though, Garry.
 
Congratulations to the staff at MR on the 1000th edition. I suppose, back in January 34, Al Kalmbach was more concerned on how issue #1 would be received, let alone 999 more!!
 
“The quality, not the longevity, of one's life is what is important.” - Martin Luther King, Jr.
 
Thoughts and Best Wishes to All that need them.

Cheers, the Bear.Smile

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Posted by hon30critter on Tuesday, February 28, 2017 11:24 PM

Hmmmm, Milwaukee, Wisconsin in the beginning of March?!? (Stands there shivering). Oh well, it's for a good cause. I hope things will be as temperate as they have been in southern Ontario the last couple of weeks.Smile, Wink & GrinLaughLaugh

Thanks for starting the thread Garry!

Dave

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Posted by last mountain & eastern hogger on Tuesday, February 28, 2017 10:48 PM

Whistling

Good Evening Crew,

Just a short stop before hitting the sack.

Brunhilda, nice to see you this evening, when you are free I'll have an RBF and some cinnamon toast with PB,  Thanks.

Well, still a tad early, but welcome everyone to March 2017. BEWARE OF THE IDES OF MARCH..

Congratulations once again the the Kalmbach staff on the  Issue #1000.  Mine arrived today I only had time for a glance but will dig into it tomorrow. Can hardly wait.  It looks like a great issue.

Thanks Garry for moving the Diner, you did a great job. I thought Wisconsin Terry might have done that,  he must be busy and not checking in as often.

Hope Ulrich, Petra and Galaxy are all in good health and getting things on a better path.

Very close now to finishing uup the main bathroom that I have been so poky at.  That means getting closer to spending more time with the LM&E before it will be time to start the mowing and battling the weeds.

"Cody"  our new adopted dog (last summer)  is doing really well. He has had six Chemo treatments and has two left to go. He is much more content and less frustrated.  We called off alot of his training as he was so concerned with himself and frustrated with the way he felt, he couldn't concentrate very well. We'll get back to that seriously when spring comes. Not that he isn't well behaved and loves everybody and thinks they should all love him as much.  He is a Great Dog.

Well back to work in the morning for me until Saturday, 4 shifts.  Don't like that in my old age, but I am covering for another guard who is ill. They believe he has Norwalk. Then a second Guard who's MIL passed away and the funeral is on Sat.  They will pay me back when they can work for me when I want time off.

The toast was done just right Brunhilda, Thanks.

Will check back in later.     Have a great end to the week and week-end all.

We remember the the Great W.P.

Johnboy out >>>>>>>>>>to ZZZzzzsssland.

from Saskatchewan, in the Great White North.. 

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

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Posted by gmpullman on Tuesday, February 28, 2017 10:15 PM

Hang on a little while, Gary!

The Jet Lag is kicking in!

15,540 km  (9656.1 miles)
Distance from Belgrave to Milwaukee...
 
Some of us will need a little travel time. The Beer will be worth it!
 
Thanks for setting up the Diner, Chloe and Zoe are waiting to welcome us! They looked SO young back then, when they were the Hiawatha Twins...
 
 
Regards, Ed
 
 
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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Tuesday, February 28, 2017 10:08 PM

Party Down, Chow Hounds. ! ! !  

DinnerPizzaChefBeerMusic

Bratwurst; WI Cheddar cheese, pizza, beer, and Root Beer Floats (RBF's) are being served at the Rivit Counter !

 

 

Bear and Ken .... Where are you ?  

 

GARRY

HEARTLAND DIVISION, CB&Q RR

EVERYWHERE LOST; WE HUSTLE OUR CABOOSE FOR YOU

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Jeffrey's Trackside Diner, March 2017... Celebrating 1,000th edition of MR in Wisconsin; ... Everybody is welcome !
Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Tuesday, February 28, 2017 10:03 PM

Welcome to Jeffrey´s Trackside Diner , this month located in Milwaukee, WI to celebrate MR's 1,000 edition. We will visit all of Wisconsin. It will be fun for everyone. 

This Diner is open to all forum members! For those joining "the regulars" for the first time - Jeffrey´s Trackside Diner is a place to gather, a place without an agenda or a topic.  It's free to all, to read, to join in, or just to enjoy some virtual food.  Our gracious hosts ask only that we avoid certain hot-button topics like politics and religion that sometimes raise tempers. Please remember the Forum is owned by Kalmbach, and they set the rules. Please review the rules in Steven's post at the top of the General Forum. (MR Forum Policies) 

The place is managed by Vinnie - under the watchful eye of Steven Otte, who represents the owner. Waiting staff  are Flo, the twins Chloe and Zoe, Janie and Brunhilda - friendly, no nonsense folks!

So come on in, enjoy the delicious virtual food and share your day with us!

The RIP Track

 

The RIP track is the place for us to pay our respect to our friends and forum members who are no longer with us.

  • Barry Arnold aka BlownoutCylinder
  • Jerry Cox aka Cox47
  • Wolfgang Dudler aka Westport Terminal
  • Bob Hartle aka cmrproducts
  • Ed Murphy
  • Bill North
  • Stein Rypern, Jr. aka Steinjr
  • Andy Sperandeo
  • Jeffrey "Running Bear" Wimberley
  • Alan B

"Gondola, but not forgotten"!

 
 
 

There should be much to share about Milwaukee and the rest of Wisconsin. Perhaps, some of you would like to tell your memories about some of the 1,000 issues of MR. As always, ALL ARE WELCOME in the March Diner! 

GARRY

HEARTLAND DIVISION, CB&Q RR

EVERYWHERE LOST; WE HUSTLE OUR CABOOSE FOR YOU

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