Evening diners
A very sloppy Vikings performance from Minnesota tonight
I don't know how they pulled it off last week
I'll stick by my team and hope they get things together for next week.
No yep yep Yahoo tonight, but I got to work tomorrow
So maybe it's a good thing
Take care y'all and have a good night
Howdy ...
Ricky ... Thanks for the concern about my trip in the rain. Hopefully it is not too bad.
Ken ... If your wife is two hours late it must be she is out shopping for you. Perhaps a lcomotive from the LHS. ....
So far today, most of the heavy rain today from Harvey is still in Tennessee. We are getting steady showers now.
I still have lots to do before I leave.
Cheers.
GARRY
HEARTLAND DIVISION, CB&Q RR
EVERYWHERE LOST; WE HUSTLE OUR CABOOSE FOR YOU
Wife and Face Book Friends. Wife is a Peter Noon fan and meet one on Faces Book that lives close by meet her for the first time. Sue said she hoped to be home around 3:00 PM. 3:00 came and went. So I called the Police! Told them where she said she would be at 4:45 PM. She called at 5:00 PM and told me I lost track of time. Told her I need to call the police to let them know she was all right. She said "You better be kidding me!" Lets see, 2 hours over due, meet the person on Face Book and your cell phone is turned off? No I am Not Kidding!
One time when my parents still lived in Houston I called one weekend and could not get a hold of them, also their answering machine would not pick up. So on day 2 I called the cops to do a welfare check and hey found nothing at the house and none of the neighbors had seen them. So I called my brother who lived and hour north of them to advise him of what was going on. My brother never answers the phone so I left a message. They called back about 20 mins later " oh they are here and styaed the night with us. "
Thanks for calling
Afternoon Diners
Flo, Gary, Ed, Inch, Jan, Brent and I will have a please and give Rick RBF on my tap.
I was bad last night. Woke up at 1:00 AM and I was hungry so I was bad. Made some Natco's. Woke up with a 167 blood suger reading but it was kind of by design. Waking up at 1:00 AM was not part of the plan. I need to get some yardwork done and I feel like doing things when my blood surger is a little high. At 2:00 PM I was at 149 and felt like doing stuff!
ricktrains4824Ken - I applaud your not taking advantage of the lady. It shows good moral character. (All salesman should learn that.) Sometimes, the correct course isn't the easiest. The owner should be proud to have you as an employee.
Rick Not sure what the owner him self would think, but His wife Nancy would be That woman would pick your pocket if she could! She will say anything to get a persons money!
BBQ is done and the Wife is home, so later Ken
I hate Rust
Good afternoon all.
Flo - A nice RBF please. Thanks.
Ray - Nice article! Good job!
Mr. B. - Like Ken, I hope you meant garage.
Tom - The pic issue almost sounds like the issue I have had before, until I switched browsers. Now, if I have that issue, it is only during slow internet times. (Your issue might be different, but was just thinking.)
I was thinking that the road in question was that one, but was not 100% sure. Thanks for confirming I was in the right area.
Garry - Safe trip in the rain. What's left of Harv' will be in my area over the weekend.
Ken - I applaud your not taking advantage of the lady. It shows good moral character. (All salesman should learn that.) Sometimes, the correct course isn't the easiest. The owner should be proud to have you as an employee.
Weather - Cool today, wet weekend coming.
W*^k - Busy day yesterday... We needed it!
Hope all are well, have a good afternoon, and see you all in Texas!
Ricky W.
HO scale Proto-freelancer.
My Railroad rules:
1: It's my railroad, my rules.
2: It's for having fun and enjoyment.
3: Any objections, consult above rules.
Good Morning Diners,
Flo, I'll have an extra large coffee with lots of cream, please.
Ray: Congrats on the article. The first one in a major publication is a major accomplishment. May you have many more.
Mr. B: sorry to hear about the layout being dismantled. However, wherever hope springs eternal a new layout can rise from the ashes. Yeah, that's a little over the top, but anyway, keep believing and it will happen. I haven't had a layout in over 40 years, but I still have all my rolling stock and structures in hopes of someday.
Well, this is our last day in Hamburg. According to plan, the next stop is Ft. Worth. I seem to remember that MR or maybe it was Trains did an article on railroading in Galveston some years back. That's another town that's seen its share of hurricanes.
Prayers for all of the folks in and around Houston. They have a tough row to hoe ahead.
Hello to everyone, and I hope everyone is OK and safe.
Jim (with a nod to Mies Van Der Rohe)
Hobby Front: My quest for trying to find a paint to match the old Floquil Burlington Northern Green, I think, is finally done. From a railroad site that I was referred to, I found a mix for BN Green. The three colors of Model Master paint for the mix have been ordered and then I will see if I like the color. (The non-mix solution that I knew about is from a line I can't find and additionally it is a gloss. Over large areas, I am not very good when it comes to brush painting flat finishes. And as I have said multiple times, Montana is doesn't allow for spray painting for a good chunk of the year, by either being too hot or too cold.)
The hopper car project is close to being finished. Unfortunately, one of the decals decided to misbehave and I couldn't get it to behave. I have a replacement on order but it won't be here until the middle of next week. Should be a quick enough job so that I can get the decalling finished. I want to try to get the weathering finished too so that I can finally get it finished and take it home to the layout.
Good morning ...
Mr. B .... Sorry to hear about your layout being torn down. Actually, I know how you feel. I had to dismantle my 1900 era layout, and it was painfull to do that. It is hard to believe it was almost 30 years ago when that happended. It was a long time before I started what is now my current layout. .... I would encourage you to stay active with model trains becasue this hobby is fun even if you don't have an active layout.
Jim .... Thanks for stipping in. ... That is a huge fire ....
CN Charlie.... Now I understand why you do both HO and N. You were thinking ahead if you were to move.
The weather guessers apparently are correct about the remants of Harvey passing through this area. Some light rain has already arrived. Tonight, heavy rain is expected, and we me have a total of 5 to 8 inches of rain by the end of tomorrow.
I'm planning to leave in the morning for my road trip, but I may revise plans if weather is bad. I'm going to Michigan where Shelley is already with family. My birthday is Sunday, and our anniversary is Tuesday. After that we head to Cincinnati on our way home becasue our daughter in law there has a birhday Thursday. ... It will be another busy trip without much computer time. ....
Today, I take my truck to the repair shop. They will repair my damaged fender over the week I am gone. I have Shelley's car ready for the trip.
Good Evening,
Jim, we had some smoke smell in the air today but it is from a large fire in northern Manitoba so unlikely it is from the fire near you. Hope your summer is going well despite the fires.
I had some good news today. I went for my 6 months check with the urologist and my PSA was zero! I have to get checked every 6 months for the next 7 years but I can live with that.
Mr. B, sorry to hear about the layout. When we were planning on moving to Victoria, it would have been into a condo so had plans to do either a switching shelf layout in HO or a door layout in N scale. In fact I built the N scale layout with that move in mind as the whole thing could be largely ready to ship by using another door on top with the layout inside like a sandwich. If you can't re-build your old layout hopefully you could do something. No layout wasn't an option for me.
Good night,
CN Charlie
Haven't dropped in for a while. I have been staying busy with lots of little carpentry projects this summer. Working on some deck repairs right now. Our little area of NE Saskatchewan is literally burning up this summer. The Granite Lake forest fire which is about 40 miles away has consumed 2,500 sq. mi's of forest since starting by a lightening strike around the first of July. Lots of smoke and falling ash on days the wind is from the northwest. They have had to close the highway between here and Prince Albert because the fire has crossed the highway.
Ken, bless you for helping along the 91 yr old women. It has to be hard dealing with someone who has less than a full load.
CN Charlie, hope our smoke is not getting that far south.
Good night, all.
Jim
Flo, Ed, Gary, Inch, Jan, Brent and I will have a
Charlie Sparkie is doing as well as we can hope with him being blind and deaf. (still think the stuff my wife watches on TV caused it!) Still seems happy and a very loving dog! With the speical food he needs I now Call Him The Money Pit! Cost $10.00 a week where the Irish Wolfhounds food cost $35.00 a month? Sparkie weights in at 17 pounds, Wolfhounds 180 pounds? He is worth every penny, but seems odd to me?
MisterBeasleyAll the trains and structures are wrapped up and put away in large boxes, which will migrate down to the garabe over the next couple of days.
Mr B I sure hope you just missed spelled Garage! If not, tell me what you need for shipping to 62062!
Well, that is all folks! Ken
Ray: Look forward to seeing your article. It may be a while before the MR is delivered, as our local post office is closed because of Harvey; all mail service to 778xx is temporarily interupted.
Had a four day weekend and did absolutely nothing with trains. Had over 30 inches of rain at the house, backyard is a lake. I kept expecting water to come in through the back door, but it didn't. Was prepared to dig a trench in the mud if worse came to worse. By the time the ground is dry enough to mow, grass will be a foot high...
Ft. Worth is a good place to bring the diner. Besides the stockyards, there is world famous Tower 55; where I spent many hours of my young adulthood watching and shooting train pictures.
Afternoon Diners,
Mr. B- I know that you will have your layout up and running in no time. Maybe in a smaller version that is.
I ordered some more materials by mail order again by Walthers. It's easier when you have no money in the account. So no time I will begin building construction on my small layout in 3 weeks.
Amtrak America, 1971-Present.
Well, my layout is taken apart and removed from the train room. It's stored in the bike room next to the garage. All the trains and structures are wrapped up and put away in large boxes, which will migrate down to the garage over the next couple of days.
I would like to hope that it will rise again, but, who knows?
Yes, it's depressing.
It takes an iron man to play with a toy iron horse.
Good Morning,
I'm up very early for me as we were supposed to be heading off for 'birding and breakfast' but my wife has a problem with a tear in the cornea of one of her eyes so we will be off the the eye doc as soon as he is open. I was looking
Yesterday it hit 88F here which is far over the normal high of 72. We have been enjoying a very warm late summer but it is supposed to end next week. We'll enjoy it while we can but sure could use some rain. The leaves have started to turn on the old elm tree so I guess fall is around the corner.
Ray, congrats on the magazine article! I haven't recieved my copy yet but am looking forward to it.
Ken, how is Sparky doing?
Not much new here. We had some painting done on the house last week. The west wall was badly faded and was starting to peel. My wife said I wasn't allowed to get on a ladder and I can't say I objected much as the whole wall needed sanding. The other 3 walls were just fine. In fact the back wall was last painted 17 years ago. Even though it faces south the eaves are about 4' wide so very little sun gets on that wall. Our house 'faces' the back yard and was designed so that no sun would get inside during summer. It is a low bungalow.
Talk to you soon,
Diners
Flo, Ed, Gary, Inch, Jan, Brent will have a My self, I will take a Keg of with a long straw!
Front I knew I was off to a bad start when I knocked over my big cup and lost 2/3 of my ice. Small freg at work and holds only one ice tray and takes 5 hours to make ice. Things went down hill quickly after that!
First customer was a 91 year old woman. Poor thing's lights where on, but no one was home. Could not keep a darn thing straight, even the sizes of the mattress she has. Picked a speical order mattress that onces you pick it, you own it! She would not lay down on the floor model, just sat on it. Told me to order, so I started writting a ticket. Then she said "I will pay for it if I like it". Hum, that is not how it works. She offred to give me a deposit But I knew this would be a forever sale. I could have taken a 60% deposit and order the mattress. But, I knew it was the wrong mattress for her back problem. Plus the deposit was none refundable. So I voided the ticket and told her to have a nice day.
And that was the good part of the day!
Later, Ken
Ray ..... Even the cats did not recognize you ? .. LOL ... I still have not seen the article yet because my copy of MR did not arrive yet.
I'm supposed to start my road trip Friday morning, but we might be in the remnants of Harvey, now a tropical storm. Weather permitting, I'll make a quick trip to MI to get my wife who road up there with family after the eclipse.
Evenin' Folks!
Chloe, I'll have the Steak Dinner special, med rare steak, and a glass of Fox Run Reisling to wash it down.
Thank you Tom, If you ever get to the North end of Seneca Lake, I would be glad to show it to you in person.
tcwright973s to the beard, or lack thereof, I wonder how many folks will pass by not recognizing you. By the way, what do your grand daughters think of your redo? Along those lines, how about the cats? Smile
Actually there have a been a few who didn't recognize me so far. A guy I taught with at School who ended up being the AV specialist for several yearsl, I saw at the bank and looked at me like, Who ARE you? He finally figured it out.... Grandaughters haven't seen me yet. They will be showing up here tomorrow a few minutes after 7AM for me to watch while their Mom goes to a meeting at school where she teaches. The cats weren't sure yesterday. They didn't want me to cuddle them like usual and kept their heads pulled away when i piucked them up. This afternoon I was holding Blackie and he finally decided to wash my cheek..... They have decided it is OK I guess. Talked with a couple who live on the side street next to my property, and they pretended not to notice at first. Both of them finally said I look considerably younger now. I guess that may be a good thing, ya know?
Called the dentist and finally talked to the dentist herself. Asked her if I would be doing any damage by not getting the Temporary Crown put back in again. She said as long as I have no pain and am OK with the tooth being missing, it should be not a problem. She also said she will let me know as soon as the crown comes in and will try to find a time to get it put in early.
A quote for today: "Go Placidly amid the noise and haste, and remember what peace there may be in silence." - Max Ehrmann in the Desiderata
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Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO
We'll get there sooner or later!
Ray - I would like to add my congrats on your article. It was very well written & the photos will be a big help to those who would like to use your methods.
As to the beard, or lack thereof, I wonder how many folks will pass by not recognizing you. By the way, what do your grand daughters think of your redo? Along those lines, how about the cats?
Tom
Pittsburgh, PA
Mornin' everyone!
Zoe, I'll have a couple eggs over easy, Hash Browns, and an English Muffin to go along with my pot of Marrakesh Express Dark Roast Organic Coffee this morning.
cudakenRay Congrats on being in the Magazine, is this the second time? Far as the beard being gone if the ladys like! Yes How to you feel about being clean shaven?
Thanks, Ken! This is the first article I have ever had in a major magazine. I have had many articles in local NMRA newsletters (not exactly the same thing...... ) and have given a lot of clinics though. As for being clean shaven for a change.... I actually like it. I do believe I look younger and it was time I did something different. People shouldn't be stuck in a rut all the time, do something crazy now and then so they will know you still are around..... Good work with the sugar! Hope it keeps in the normal range and doesn't decide to get too low on you.
Today is call the dentist again day.... (To see what they want me to do about the VERY temporary crown), and then clean house! Should get out and glean the garden for vegies, and get ready to do some canning of string beans tomorrow when the Granddaughters are here.
Quote for the day: "I am just going to stare at you for a moment." - Jon Stewart
Have a good day!
Morning diners,
RideOnRoad Heartland Division CB&Q . . .Anybody else care to volunteer?. . . If no one else steps up, I can open the September diner. We could do Fort Worth, home of the stockyards. It would be a little later in the morning since I am on west-coast time.
Heartland Division CB&Q . . .Anybody else care to volunteer?. . .
If no one else steps up, I can open the September diner. We could do Fort Worth, home of the stockyards. It would be a little later in the morning since I am on west-coast time.
Evening Diners
Flo, Gary, Ed, Inch, Brent, Jan and I will have a cold and give Rick a Root Beer Float please.
ricktrains4824Ken - I ended the day with, hope your sitting down, a whopping $38.14 in sales...
Rick You creamed me Sunday! I was sitting on a Goose Egg with a big fat Zero.
But, I bet I beat you today! Only 2 customers all day. The second couple that came in was very stand offish. After 10 minutes I was thinking this is going no where fast, did not see any signs of getting through to them. I be darned, I finally got through to them and they spent $2700.00 before tax!
You sure it was not dumped into the steamer?
Blood Surgar Front. It was another win for me! Woke up low with a 66 but felt OK. After eating at work at 10:45 I tested again at 2:05 I was at 138! When I got home at 8:55 I was at 129! That was the lowest after working 9 hours I have recorded so far!
Ray Congrats on being in the Magazine, is this the second time? Far as the beard being gone if the ladys like! How to you feel about being clean shaven?
Late night dinner and a movie is on Judy and I tonight thick taco dip. Refried bean's sour cream Angus burger onions lettuce pace salsa extra cheese and black olives enjoy
Remnants of Hurricane Harvey might pass through this area according to weather guessers. If so, it would be similar to remnants of Hurricane Katrina which went north along the Mississippi River Valley until the Ohio River Valley where it went eastward. I recall in Western Kentucky had severe storms then causing one drowning in Hopkinsville.
So, storms here in a few days might impact our weekend travel plans.
Heartland Division CB&Q. . .Anybody else care to volunteer?. . .
Richard
Janie just a cuop of decaf for me, please....
Well, Deep subject. Johnboy and Garry, I guess it is now out in the wild as they say so I can now talk about it... Thanks for your comments on the article. Hope everyone enjoys it! I have suspected it was about to be published for a couple months now and today, just after I read Johnboy's comment I got the mail and Kalmback Publishing was kind enough to send me a copy of the magazine to add to one which I will get from my subscription. I can tell you I was thrilled to see the great job they did with the layout of the article! If I ever get some time to sit down and write some more, I will get another article off to them for consideration.
Ricky, Say, I recognize the second Loco in the photo..... I think the guy standing in the door of #6 is the fireman that was at our museum with it. I guess the weekends are being considered a huge success. We don't have a financial breakdown of how we did, but we sold out most runs and sure did have a great time running behind the old girl!
OK, Beard is gone, and there seems to be a couple less chins than there was back when I grew it to cover up the things about 25 or more years ago. Now I need to buy some new razors (old fashioned kind) as the electric trimmer with a the shaving attachment did a ---------- poor job of cleaning everything up to my standards. I just priced the top of the line electric shavers and..... I can buy a lot of blades and shaving cream which will do a better job for that kind of money.....
I went to the dentist today to have them put the temporary crown back in (it has already fallen back out at dinner tonight....) and both the dentist and the dental technician (both ladies) were grinning when they saw me.... Also went grocery shopping and who should be using the self checkout line at the store but my DIL. I walked up behind her and said hi. She turned around, took one look, and her mouth dropped open. Her response was, Oh my God! She told me I looked several years younger and she likes it. So..... Time will tell, I guess.
If we move the diner to Texas, who will supply the lifeboats?
"The tragedy of this country is that everyone who knows how to solve all our problems is either cutting hair or driving taxicabs." - George Burns
Stay safe and dry out there!
Howdy .
Steven .... I can not volunteer to start the September Diner. Trevel plans starting Friday morning.
Anybody else care to volunteer?
John Boy .... Texas is a good idea. Maybe you should reconsider and volunteer to start the September Diner.
Ray ... I have not seen the latest issue of MR yet, but congratulations on your article.
Track Fiddler.... I'm glad it was fun at the fair.
Judy and I had a fun day at the fair. We pretty much go just for the exhibits and the food. The first thing we grab is the walleye cakes they are so good.
Five six hours is plenty to do what we do.
Midway is short-lived. Judy just has to go on the Tilt-A-Whirl. It's the little kid in her and my favorite part about going to the fair is seeing her smiling laughing face while we're going round and round. It makes me laugh too.
CONGRATULATIONS are in order "BIG TIME" to our buddy
Ray Howard
for his article in MR this month on his "Octagon Blacksmith's Shop."
We all watched as this model came together in the pages of the Diner here, and I think we all knew that it was definately editorial material. I know that Ray had entered it into the NMRA for a MMR award, but I never heard whether he won it or not. I sure hope so.
Congrats again Ray, it is a beautiful building and makes a wonderful scene on the SLOW. It shows your skills, patience and determination paid off great, and it shows very well in the pages of our favorite "Rag'.
Johnboy out................
from Saskatchewan, in the Great White North..
We have met the enemy, and he is us............ (Pogo)