Hello All!
I'm formerly known as Galaxy, and I'll try not to stir up trouble. Mr. Otte, I'm sure will watch my posts to be sure.
I came in under a new name as my old name had problms accessing from my smart phone. Looks like this name, as well, I have problems accessing from my smart phone. Mr. Otte put me intouch with a lovely lady who tried to help, but said it looked like a registration problem. SO I've registered anew, and I still seem to have problems. Maybe this site isn't compatible with Samsung's Android platform? I never had such problems before on my motorola smart phone, this site worked like a charm. I couldn't even sign up on the samsung, I had to resort to this lold ancient slow computer we have here. Maybe Mr. Otte can have someone look into it yet again.....??
KEN: sorry to hear of Sue's misfortune. Here's hoping it never happens again, good thing she called you so you could call 911. My special thoughts and prayers go out to her.
Ulrich: I just watched 2 reruns of Petticoat Junction on ME TV. literally just a half hour ago. I always enjoy it and not for just the Cannonball! I enjoy old sitcoms. Special thoughts and prayers to you, too, Ulrich.
Happy Birthday to...lets see...is it Ken's B-day SUnday? If not to those who have had, will have or are celebrating today. AT 55, I am amongst the youngsters here, but our esteemed MR. OTTE IS younger than I!! Being born the tail end of the boomers {next to last year of us}, means I am always the youngest one in any of our "age groups". Even MY OH {Other Half} is turning 60 in April, while i advance to 56 in the early fall of september.
well, Ive had a miserable year the past 12 months. I wear TWO knee braces now, to try to ensure I can walk. and sometimes I use two canes instead of one. If you can walk, enjoy it as a "precious commodity"! They were thinking of replacing my right knee, my orthopedic surgeon referred me to another, who thought PT would do me good. They ALWAYS turn to PT as the "answer to every problem", and told me "theres nothing wrong with yor knee". REALLY! then why do I have sharp stabbing pains both going up and going down my leg originating in the knee? WHy is it so sharp a pain I cannot walk on it? I had radio frequency ablation done on it, but that is wearing off now. GOtta go to an old pain management specialist to see what we can do. If not there is a DR. who does RFA on knees in the city.
No, trains are still in the boxes from moving into the new house 3 years ago. I can't walk flat ground, let alone the steep steps to the basement,a dn at 750 sqft, theres NO ROOM upstairs. Plus my OH has been bringing this and that from FILs to here, including furniture! Not enough room for all my OH wants to bring here, let alone the layout. Not blaming My OH, but i have said "we can't take everything!"
well, thats about it for an update.
I'll try to get back on on my samsung, we'll see whata happens then.
-Special thoughts and prayers for those who need them
Quotes for the day:
"Let them hate. Just be sure tehy spelled your name right".
"Your value doesn't decrease based on someone's inability to see your Worth".
"If you wnat to fly, you have to give up the stuff that weighs you down."
have a great day everyone!
-GeePee35, formerly known as galaxy
Happy Saturday!
Anybody see the ja Bear lately? Haven't heard from him all week.
BigDaddyHe made a full recovery, but medicine is still an art.
That's why doctors and lawyers practice medicine and practice law.
Our younger grandson visited the other day and we had a new (handed-down) Thomas train for him to play with.
Thomas_W2 by Edmund, on Flickr
MY dad had a habit of rolling his tongue like young Wyatt here is doing. Heredity is an amazing thing.
Wilson got into the fun as well!
Thomas_W by Edmund, on Flickr
Anywhere there's an empty box...
A gem of a film, indeed, Ulrich! The rail-lifts at the Harlem River swing bridge was neat to see at 7:15. Like a steam locomotive, The EL was quite utilitarian and very artistic at the same time.
I have a beautiful book of photographs of the Third Avenue by Lawrence Stelter with many views of neighborhood life among the EL tracks. Beautiful.
Alas, like so many iconic pieces of history, the cutting torch often has the last say.
3rd_AVE_EL by Edmund, on Flickr
I hope Sue is home for your BIRTHDAY tomorrow, Ken. Best Wishes!
Good day, folks — Ed
Good Morning!
It´s sunny again, but much colder than a few days ago. The next days will see increasing temperatures, but at night it will be quite frosty!
Dave - stay safe!
I found this gem on Youtube, a hommage to the 3rd Avenue EL in New York!
Note the complete absence of those works of art, created by juvenile delinquents artists, which adorn walls and trains alike these days.
Enjoy!
Happy times!
Ulrich (aka The Tin Man)
"You´re never too old for a happy childhood!"
We are in for some freezing rain on Saturday night and extremely high winds on Sunday. I hate freezing rain. It is about the only part of winter that I can't stand. It used to be pretty rare IIRC. Now it happens regularly. Sunday's winds are predicted to reach 110 kph! I think I'll stay in bed!
Dave
I'm just a dude with a bad back having a lot of fun with model trains, and finally building a layout!
I enjoyed the "so easy to take the train" video.
As I watched, I could remember those spots on the Hudson line, looking out the window of the engine...
Evening,
I hope all are well, preayers for those who need them.
Looks like we will have nasty weather tomorrow. we are in the Bull's eye for major severe thunderstorms.
TF do you know why when geese fly that one side of the "V" is longer than the other?
Good Evening,
Ken, wishing Sue a speedy recovery. My mother had a mini-stroke once and made a full recovery. She did have to take her drivers license test over again though.
We had a busy day of errands and are expecting more snow again tomorrow.
My friend in ICU had the ventilator removed and is doing a lot better. They decided he didn't need a tracheometry and have him on some kind of CPAP machine. He was sitting in a chair today and talking which is all really great news.
Not much else is new.
CN Charlie
Good evening all.
Zoe - A hot cocoa please. Thanks.
Ken - Hope Sue makes a complete recovery from the mini-stroke.
Henry - Hope the bleeding stays stopped. Yikes!
Ulrich - Glad to see you are out of the hospital, but sorry you feel the need to sell the trains due to other issues.
W*^k - Have done 3 full days of the new j*b, and so far am liking it. The owner said that I am already much better than the one whom I replaced. (I have a much better sense of direction, which is a good thing when you are a delivery driver.)
Weather - Warm next couple days, but strong wind and a very strong cold front Sunday will bring those strong winds and cold temps with snow.
Trains - The staining of the tie load was not satisfactory, so I am going with painting with acrylic's after assembly is complete. (Read - Glue is dried and cured.) Even after staining the ties 3 times, they were still way too light colored for new ties. They would look okay as older used ties, or even "currently in use" ties on a rail line, but not newly delivered (or being delivered) ones.
Hope all are well, and all enjoy the night.
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.
Gee Henry,
Bleeding for 90 minutes! That sounds a bit scary. Hope all is well and that there is nothing serious going on.
Stopping by to wish Sue a full recovery. I worked with a young urologist, in his late 40's and having chest pain. He saw his cardiologist, who did a stress test and pronounced his pain, non cardiac. He made it to his car in the parking lot, where he had his heart attack. He made a full recovery, but medicine is still an art.
It's been a weird week. My wife said I was talking in my sleep in an unknown language. She asked me what I said and I repeated myself, exactly. The only language I know is Spanish, but it wasn't that. Speaking in tongues isn't something that runs in my family.
The next night I awoke and couldn't go back to sleep. I futzed around the house and went back to bed at 6 am. Got up later, had breakfast, took a shower and as I was putting my underwear on, I saw drops of blood hitting the carpet!
I left a blood trail from the bathroom and it wasn't obvious what was bleeding. I could see it wasn't prostate bleeding and determined it was intestinal bleeding, so I knew it wasn't a 911. It seemed like it took a long time to find the source of bleeding, it was skin, that hadn't bleed since my vasectomy 30 years ago. ??
That's weird, I thought. There was absolutely nothing to see, except a spot, the size of a #40 drill, dripping blood. I held pressure, 5 min, 10, min, 20 min, 40 min. I do take asprin, but it seemed like a long time to me. After 40 min: drip drip drip.
By now my wife has returned home from shopping. She sees what can't be more than a teaspoon of blood on paper towels and is ready to call 911. I called a (different) urologist, friend. He thought it might be an angiokeratoma. "They take a long time to spot bleeding" he said. Jim it's been 40 minutes, I said. "It's going to take longer than that because you are on asprin"
90 minutes later, the old medical adage, All Bleeding Stops, came true. Hydrogen peroxide did a pretty good job on the carpet. I was afraid to do anything that involved lifting or straining that might restart the bleeding.
Henry
COB Potomac & Northern
Shenandoah Valley
Eveing Diners.
Flo I will buy around for everyone.
Sue is home tonight and I am beat. Turns out she had the ministroke yesterday but she all so had one 6 to 12 months ago.
Brent I have wonder that as well.
Dead tired so later, Ken
I hate Rust
Evening all.
Flo, could I get a shot of Bourbon ? Leave the bottle......
I have not been on the forum for the past 11day's so I had a lot to catch up on.
KEN: I am sending Good Karma for your wife's speedy recovery. And, Happy Birthday !
An open letter to my forum friend's who live North of me.
STOP SENDING YOUR EXTRA SNOW HERE !!!!
It was 13 degree's here at Demon's Hollow this morning......... I HATE COLD !!!
I've been working a LOT of overtime the past month, and my wife spent ALL the money on house stuff. But, she felt Guilty about me not getting anything, so she bought me a second workbench. ( which , as you can see, I'm assembling in my spare time.)
Just gotta figure out how to fit it into the workshop, with all my other stuff.
I'm gonna "hang out" ( with my bottle) over in the corner for a while ....
Rust...... It's a good thing !
Ken I was saddened to read the Forum after work today. Your Sue is in our prayers. Lots of positive energy will make things right again.
TF
Good morning from the West Coast, it is around 0c and the occasional flake is falling.
Well, the Canucks lost last night but it was a heck of a good game. I really admire the condition those kids are in. If they didn't destroy their bodies playing hockey they would have amazingly healthy lifetimes.
Enjoyed the time with the kid as he has been hitting the books so much on his week off we haven't seen him much. They were filming "The Flash" at the Vancouver Public Library last night so we walked over to the "circus" and the kid said hi to a couple of people he knew as they were on break. They had taken over two blocks right in the center of town.
On Wednesday my wife's stepmother had the daily call from her son and she was speaking gibberish. He immediately called an ambulance and they were at her house quickly, took her to the small local hospital, gave her a cat scan and loaded her onto a chopper and had her in the O/R in Vancouver very quickly to remove a blood clot in her brain, they couldn't believe she was even alive as the clot/bleed was huge. She lived a couple hours East of Vancouver in the sticks.
I have had so many broken bones and other injuries from my adventurous lifestyle over the years and quite honestly I don't know how the health care system could be any better.
Speaking of famous flat tires, Bill Gates got a flat tire on the way to Whistler once and some guy stopped and changed his tire in the pouring rain for him and went on his way. The guys bank phoned him and said his $275.000.00 mortgage had been paid off. Yep, Bill took his license plate down and found out who he was and did that for him.
I also admire Colin Powell, I am generally a good judge of character and have occasionally been wrong about people, but he is one guy I have always admired.
Ken, I hope Sue returns to full health. I wonder if the strokes occurred when she had her surgery? Happy Birthday to you if I don't make it back to the diner by Sunday.
I was a huge Monkies fan, sorry to hear about Peter Tork.
Bear, Mikey M had those guys from NZ that were restoring the Mosquitoes on "Plane Savers" yesterday. It was interesting.
TF, I remember when I use to fly up through the canyons North of Vancouver, we would hit some headwinds that would have made walking faster as our groundspeed would get so low. Great caution required when flying into strong headwinds. We would go up right away when we ran into those. Didn't feel like dropping out of the sky if all of a sudden they quit.
Speaking of guitars and calluses, my calluses are so thick chunks of them fall off and I still have lots left underneath. I think it would take a looooong time for me to lose them. I have to be careful touching the wife with that hand or I hear about it.
Well, it will be a busy weekend around here so I best get to helping the wife bath the puppy for its first dog show.
All the best to all.
Brent
"All of the world's problems are the result of the difference between how we think and how the world works."
Heartland Division CB&QFeel free to add pictures of CA / NV.
Not a picture, but a video of the true star of the TV series "Petticoat Junction" - the one and only Hooterville Cannonball engine # 3, now serving as Sierra RR # 3 in Jamestown, CA.
Lion .... ????
Everybody ...... For our California / Nevada theme this month ..
Feel free to add pictures of CA / NV.
GARRY
HEARTLAND DIVISION, CB&Q RR
EVERYWHERE LOST; WE HUSTLE OUR CABOOSE FOR YOU
JBT1
JBT1?
JPT1... it has to be on the motherboard somewhere.
It just HAS to be on the motherboard somewhere!
The instructions say that it is next to the battery,
But I do not see a jumper next to the battery.
Where is JBT1 ??
Oh... THAT is JBT1, it is not even a real jumper, it is just two beads of solder next to the battery, you have to short them wqith a screw drive.
Hmmm... Shouldn't I power down first.
Been there, it did reset the csmos, but I still cannot boot from this USB drive!
GRRR
And you thought that DCC was painful, I got an $1100 dollar server sitting on my desk and at the moment it just might as well be a boat anchor.
ROAR
The Route of the Broadway Lion The Largest Subway Layout in North Dakota.
Here there be cats. LIONS with CAMERAS
BroadwayLionI guess I like our health care system better, even if it does cost more.
Well, I don´t think this has something to do with any health care system, but with the fact that you´ll find quacks everywhere in the world. It takes more than just good grades in school to become a good doctor!
Tinplate ToddlerWell, that makes me even more a kid! I am roughly half a year younger than Ken! Worrying thought, is that my FIL passed away when he had just turned 63. Just felt a pain in his chest, went to the ER, where they gave him a pain killer and sent him home. He died the same night - from the heart attack he had earlier.
I guess I like our health care system better, even if it does cost more.
This is a good thing... at least you did not loan the government $900. intrest free.
Good morning all and thanks for the Birthday wishes.
Ken , Sorry to hear about your wife and the strokes.
Not much else going on just on-call tickets and wierd stuff.
Good morning, everybody !
Ken ... Sorry to hear about your wife being in the hospital. Preyers for her.
Ed .... Thanks for the NYC video. It brings back fond memories of rail travel before Amtrak. .... I saw the story about Colin Powell a few days ago on another network. I like it when the news has good stories such as that one.
Brent ..... Looks like you are doing good work with your LED project.
Assuming no interruptions, I will be working on the model rairload today.
Cheers !
Good Morning —
New York Calling...
It's so easy to Take The Train —
Ken, I'm sorry to hear of Sue's emergency. You did the right thing. Sometimes a stroke is hard to detect but early intervention can make a huge difference. Don't hesitate to ask if there is any way I can help.
Speaking of Veterans helping Veterans —
Did you hear about this story?
I admire Colin Powell very much.
Regards to All,
Ed
Ken - I am sorry to hear about Sue having a series of mini strokes. I hope she will recover soon! I have been through that and I have recovered completely. Well, almost.
Track fiddlerCome on Ulrich. I thought you had a TV set and never turned it on because you had no time for that sort of thing.
Nah, not TV - that set ain´t connected to anything. You´ll find all of that on Youtube! No breaks for commercials...
Flo give the gang and a Please.
Wife is in the Hospital. She called me at work today to tell me a few things. At one point she could not say what she was trying to say and seemed lost for words!
I closed the store and drove home and took her to the ER. They did a cat scan (is that spelled right) and they found cats!
Seems she has a few AITT's or ministroke's! Far as they know thet did not happen today, but they have happned! That does explain a lot to my daughter and I. She forgets I told her something and swears she told me something she didn't!
When I left she had pretty good vital signs and is stable. At this point I am not worried about her passing, but the quaility of her life and my.
On the brighter side of today I got to meet and help a WWII Vet! I noticed a SUV pull up to the ER entrance with 2 older ladys and a older man. He was wearing a Veteran Base Ball Cap. One of the ladys (turns out it was is daughter) went to get a wheel chair so I hung around when she came back a lone. They where trying to get him out when I asked if I could help?
When I got him into the chair they thanked me and I told them "It is Pleasure to help a fellow Vet". He looked up and saw my XVIII Airborn Baseball cap and smiled. Later we talked for a few minutes and found out he was Air Force or Army Air Corps and flew in B-29's in the Pacific over Japan. He was a little surprisied I knew what I did about B-29's.
Told him "the B-29 was a great plane when it worked right" and he said "we wished we could carry a extra engine with us". I replied "25 cylinder's just does not seem right, 24 or 26 sounder sound right. I believe the rear row of cylinder's would burn up there valves after 25 hours or so.
Speaking of "I am a Believer" my wife told me Peter Tork passed a way! Say what you will about the Monkeys they got me into Rock And Roll.
I am not your stepping stone Ken
Tinplate Toddler Good Evening! Just dropping by to say hello! Nothing to do for the rest of the day - maybe I´ll watch some episodes of "Petty Coat Junction".
Good Evening!
Just dropping by to say hello!
Nothing to do for the rest of the day - maybe I´ll watch some episodes of "Petty Coat Junction".
Come ride a little train that is rolling down the track to the junction.... Petticoat Junction. Forget about your kids it is time to relax at the junction.... Petticoat Junction. Lots of Curves you bet. Even more when you get, to the junction...............................................There's a little hotel called the Shady Rest at the junction..... Petticoat Junction. It is run by Kate come and be her guest at the junction..... Petticoat Junction. And that's Uncle Joe he's a moving kind of slow at the junction. Petticoat Junction!.... hoot-hoot.
Come on Ulrich. I thought you had a TV set and never turned it on because you had no time for that sort of thing.....I think you better get back to, ....get to gettin
BATMAN TF tailwinds can make a big difference in groundspeed. Once I was coming home from Hawaii and the pilot came on and announced that we were going faster than he had ever gone in his career as an airline pilot. Got home in record time on that trip. Most of our weather takes a direct path to Vancouver from Hawaii, we call it the pineapple express. It takes about an hour longer to fly to Hawaii than it does coming home. Well best go choose what Jersey to wear tonight. It is always a game to try and wear the one the team shows up in. We'll have a quick snack to tie us over until we get to the arena and burgers and beer. All the best to all. GO CANUCKS GO!
TF tailwinds can make a big difference in groundspeed. Once I was coming home from Hawaii and the pilot came on and announced that we were going faster than he had ever gone in his career as an airline pilot. Got home in record time on that trip. Most of our weather takes a direct path to Vancouver from Hawaii, we call it the pineapple express. It takes about an hour longer to fly to Hawaii than it does coming home.
Well best go choose what Jersey to wear tonight. It is always a game to try and wear the one the team shows up in. We'll have a quick snack to tie us over until we get to the arena and burgers and beer.
GO CANUCKS GO!
Brent.... The Jersey thing I have four Minnesota Wild jerseys and I think they have one more I don't have. I remember the day when you wore the darker color jersey when it was a home game and the white jersey when they were guest.
Anyway, I'll go for the Canucks tonight, just as long as you buy me a burger and a beer......Here's to your team Kid
Your example of air speed and wind having nothing to do with the ground and your trip back from Hawaii in record time is definitely appreciated. Physics has always fascinated me.
I have an old favorite customer named Phil who is a retired doctor...... Of course we always called him Dr. Phil. Phil worked at the VA Hospital on Hiawatha right next to the Air Force Base in Minneapolis. The stories that man told me we're incredible but those were the stories inside the hospital.
What relates to what we are talking about here. Air speed has nothing to do with the ground. Dr. Phil was out having a cigarette outside the VA one day before he quit smoking. He heard two cargo planes winding up thier four props at the Air Force Base. He heard them kick into High Rev take off mode.
What he described to me that he saw that day was something I wish I could have seen. He saw the two cargo planes bucking a headwind shortly after takeoff, sitting hanging in the air and actually watched them go backwards. He was so fascinated by what he was observing that he lit up another cigarette because it was too intense to go back in the building.
He said John, I didn't know what was going to happen but I had to see. Finally the wind must have died down and the two planes went on their way.
That would have been something to see!
Good afternoon from the sunny West Coast. It was about 9c today and we are expecting 10cm of snow overnight. I'll believe it when I see it although this is officially the coldest February on record for us.
TF, tailwinds can make a big difference in groundspeed. Once I was coming home from Hawaii and the pilot came on and announced that we were going faster than he had ever gone in his career as an airline pilot. Got home in record time on that trip. Most of our weather takes a direct path to Vancouver from Hawaii, we call it the pineapple express. It takes about an hour longer to fly to Hawaii than it does coming home.
Just getting ready to go into Vancouver to the Canucks game with the kid. It is a more expensive trip now he is old enough to have a beer. We use to go to quite a few every year, now he is in Ottawa it is only when he gets home we try and catch one.
Sorry to hear about your tax refund Ray. We are hearing a lot of grumbles from all our American friends. My pension cheques just shot up as the tax rates have changed, plus it is indexed every quarter.
I have been painting lampshades for the RH and I am not looking forward to soldering the teeny tiny little wires onto the teeny tiny little LEDs.
White on the inside.
Green on the outside.
Happy Birthday MLC hope it was a good one.
howmus Mornin' folks! Track fiddler Playing a musical instrument doesn't come back to you like riding a bike. Musical instruments tend to be bit more involved than riding a bike.... LOL I talk from the standpoint of being a professional musician for most of my life. Had hoped to be doing much better on my Classical Guitar by now. Might help if I had any time to practice! Biggest problem I have is that the calouses on my hands are gone from years of not playing. Have to get started on it!
Mornin' folks!
Track fiddler Playing a musical instrument doesn't come back to you like riding a bike.
Musical instruments tend to be bit more involved than riding a bike.... LOL I talk from the standpoint of being a professional musician for most of my life. Had hoped to be doing much better on my Classical Guitar by now. Might help if I had any time to practice! Biggest problem I have is that the calouses on my hands are gone from years of not playing. Have to get started on it!
I hear ya Ray. I will need a lot of practice to catch up where I left off. The nice thing is I have heavily calloused fingers from construction. I can beat and slide my fingers on the strings to the hilt when I pick it up again.
So I'm sitting here at the hotel waiting for my Judy, she doesn't drive you know. I drop her off and pick her up from work everyday. She had some administrative problems at the hotel this evening so I have to wait for her.
It's going on an hour now so I'm bored, what else are you going to do? I see these Canadian geese coming out of the northern treeline. They flew by so fast into the southern treeline till I can't see them anymore. I'm like man! that was really fast, how fast do they fly?
So I Googled it. A Canadian goose can fly in excess of 40 miles an hour under normal circumstances. 70 miles an hour with a tailwind.
I never knew this. After I learned this I checked out which way the flag was going from the wind. It was whipping pretty good the direction they were flying. I guess I just saw some 70 mile-an-hour geese
Not as good as 70 mile-an-hour Cabeese..... but good enough for me
Just dropping by to say hello! Nothing really to say today.
howmusHappy soon to come B-day Ken. Heck, you're just a kid!
Well, that makes me even more a kid! I am roughly half a year younger than Ken! Worrying thought, is that my FIL passed away when he had just turned 63. Just felt a pain in his chest, went to the ER, where they gave him a pain killer and sent him home. He died the same night - from the heart attack he had earlier.