gmpullman Twenty minutes of typing and posting photos Vaporized into the ether regions. Man, this is getting tiresome. Later, Ed
Twenty minutes of typing and posting photos
Vaporized into the ether regions.
Man, this is getting tiresome.
Later, Ed
Edit: Top of the page! All you can eat breakfast buffet on me!
Mike
Water Level Route Top of the page! All you can eat breakfast buffet on me!
Top of the page! All you can eat breakfast buffet on me!
--Steven Otte, Model Railroader senior associate editorsotte@kalmbach.com
Steven OtteThat store is something else.
Indeed it is! I just checked the Aldi (US) homepage and none of their own brands sounds familiar to me. I assume they source their products locally, instead of importing the stuff from wherever they buy their stuff here. Which is certainly the right strategy - locally sourced food to cater the local demand.
4pm and it is nearly dark here. It´s been a wet & windy day. Here is to hoping for some improvemnt in the next days.
Happy times!
Ulrich (aka The Tin Man)
"You´re never too old for a happy childhood!"
Good morning, everyone.
In New Orleans, I used to buy groceries at local stores called Schwegmann's.
They had a bar in the front of the store. When you came in, you got your cart, and walked by the bar. You could get a draft beer to drink while you shopped. Dixie Beer on tap!
They also had a small seating area at the bar, and there were always quite a few husbands sitting there drinking while their wives "made groceries".
Sadly, the last store closed years ago.
The shopper's bar at the Airline Highway Schwegmann's Giant Grocery Store, 1974:
York1 John
You guys can talk about Supermarkets all you want...
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But really, it is over... Publix, a Florida original, is the BEST supermarket in the USA. I can say that now, because I have now been in supermarkets all over the USA.
#pubsubs
-Kevin
Living the dream.
mbinsewi I don't mind the shopping, since I do the week night diners, I have a menu figured out. I like it. After all, the wife still works, doing my share is not a problem. She takes over on the weekends, and I stay out of the way!. We eat fresh, no store bought frozen or canned. We have our own way of doing it. We pick / harvest all we use at my cousin's truck/vegtable farm Bring it home, cut to our liking, rinse, spread out on cookie sheets so it all freezes individually, scoop it, put in quart freezer bags. When I want vegies, I take out the bag, pour out what I need, seal it, and put back in the freezer. No blanching, par boiling or other processing I helped my mother do as a kid. We do all our fruit the same way. We have two butcher shops we use for fresh meat. Mike.
I don't mind the shopping, since I do the week night diners, I have a menu figured out. I like it.
After all, the wife still works, doing my share is not a problem.
She takes over on the weekends, and I stay out of the way!.
We eat fresh, no store bought frozen or canned. We have our own way of doing it.
We pick / harvest all we use at my cousin's truck/vegtable farm Bring it home, cut to our liking, rinse, spread out on cookie sheets so it all freezes individually, scoop it, put in quart freezer bags.
When I want vegies, I take out the bag, pour out what I need, seal it, and put back in the freezer. No blanching, par boiling or other processing I helped my mother do as a kid.
We do all our fruit the same way.
We have two butcher shops we use for fresh meat.
Mike.
Grocery shopping. Isn't that gross. We do not shop in grocery stores. Food service trucks arrive at our door twice a week, the milk truck once a week.
And THAT is NOT your grandfather's Divco!
ROAR
The Route of the Broadway Lion The Largest Subway Layout in North Dakota.
Here there be cats. LIONS with CAMERAS
SeeYou190 You guys can talk about Supermarkets all you want... But really, it is over... Publix, a Florida original, is the BEST supermarket in the USA. I can say that now, because I have now been in supermarkets all over the USA. #pubsubs
I lived in Florida for many years, during which I've shopped at Publix and eaten my fair share of Publix subs. One claim Publix cannot make, though, is being inexpensive.
Water Level RouteI've been mostly remembering that when I have a long post typed out, to highlight and copy it prior to submitting the post.
Yep, I usually do that. Sometimes when I click submit and all I get is the blue life-Saver spinning, I can click back and everything will still be there.
It was 5 AM and I simply forgot that critical step of copying the text
Some programs I use have an auto-save feature — THAT sure is handy.
Diner_patrons4 by Edmund, on Flickr
Diner_patrons7 by Edmund, on Flickr
I can almost hear the ice cubes tinkling in the water pitchers!
The folks on the Merchants Limited are enjoying Maine lobster brought to your table by the seafood chef!
Diner_patrons by Edmund, on Flickr
Thanks for the nosh, Steven! And picking up the tab WaterLevel, Mike
Cheers, Ed
Howdy
I have no model railroad news today. I'm in Nashville today for medical appointments at Vanderbilt.
Grocery stores ... We have two local stores in town with basic groceries. Closest major supermarket is Kroger which is 30 miles away across both lakes in Murray. How did this topic come up ?
Everybody ... Have a good Tuesday.
GARRY
HEARTLAND DIVISION, CB&Q RR
EVERYWHERE LOST; WE HUSTLE OUR CABOOSE FOR YOU
Dave Yes, birding is one of my many other hobbies that are now going to have to vie for attention with model railroading.
Ed What marvelous craftsmanship!
Tim
Late to the model railroad party but playing catch-up.....
Good morning it is a sunny -9c today.
I went out and plugged in the truck, that big 7.3ltr diesel starts way easier in the cold when it has been plugged in, plus the heater blows warm as soon as you get in.
Our road and giant culdesac have flooded and frozen as a result of a frozen-over storm drain. So my neighbour in his $150,000.00 BMW SUV comes out and is getting nowhere fast. I wandered out and told him to turn off his traction control and away he went. I hope he turned it back on, once out on the main road. Wonderful thing traction control, but sometimes you have to turn it off.
When I worked at the airport we use to shovel snow into the back of our trucks to add weight for better traction. So when we have had a big dump I will open up the back of the truck and do the same here. The neighbours wonder what I am doing until I get in the truck and plough through the drifts with no problems. The best thing about throwing hundreds of pounds of snow into the back of the truck is it melts and removes itself. I had the limited-slip differentials option put in the front and rear of the truck and it goes really well in the snow and off-road where it really has been tested. The new traction control is a much-improved design over my old truck for about 80% of conditions and will be nice to have if/when I get a new truck. Chevy Tahoe is coming out with a diesel model so we may get one of those if we get another trailer.
Well, time to hop on the bike for an hour and then chauffer the wife around as she has some important stuff to do that can't wait and being the highway Ice Capades this week I would feel better with me driving her.
I was hoping to work on the Hudson today but it is not likely to happen.
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."
SeeYou190 You guys can talk about Supermarkets all you want... But really, it is over... Publix, a Florida original, is the BEST supermarket in the USA. I can say that now, because I have now been in supermarkets all over the USA. -Kevin
You should try Market Basket in Massachusetts, Maine and New Hampshire. Better meat than I can find anywhere, fresh vegetables and ocean fresh fish every day. Lobster is sometimes as cheap as $4 a pound.
No unions and also no self-checkout machines. The hire mostly locals, kids when they can, and always have lots of open registers.
It takes an iron man to play with a toy iron horse.
Ed, great work on the dining cars!
Ed, those cars look amazing, nice job. How do they run?
Bike ride done, 24km in 54 minutes which is a decent time. Felt like crap before getting on and it took a lot of will power to do it, however, the days I usually feel the worst before I start are the days I have a good ride. Must be adrenalin.
Cup of coffee, shower and hit the road.
We tend to shop at the veggie store and butcher, nothin wrong with bacon minus the chemical treatment. Our grocery stores have the fresh meat/butcher counter as well as fresh veggies, however, the products come from further afield like California whereas the small shops grow their own locally.
I eat a lot of meat, eggs, fruits and veggies and avoid sugar/carbs for the most part. Sugar/carbs cause real inflammation and mean a lot of anti-inflammatory meds which are not good at all. I really paid the pain price through Christmas with all the goodies making the rounds. If any of you suffer Arthritis or gut inflammation try dumping sugar/carbs and you will know in 5 days or so if it helps. I will go from very active to almost bedridden when I start eating sugars. That includes high sugar fruit like Bananas, go online and find out what fruits are low in sugar. Inflammation is pain.
Steven Otte lived in Florida for many years, during which I've shopped at Publix and eaten my fair share of Publix subs. One claim Publix cannot make, though, is being inexpensive.
Oh heavens no. Publix proves that if you give superior service and a cleaner environment, the public will pay a little more.
My daughter is flying in tonight from Seattle. We are going to get her a sub from Publix and have it waiting for her when she arrives. She is so excited.
#pubsubs rule
Good Evening!
I have just received an email from my brother, that my mom´s funeral was today. Although I had asked him to provide me with the date, so I could attend the service and say good bye to her, he deemed it unnecessary to fulfill my wish.
Forum rules prevent me from publishing what I think he is and where I wish him to go to.
SeeYou190 You guys can talk about Supermarkets all you want... . But really, it is over... Publix, a Florida original, is the BEST supermarket in the USA. I can say that now, because I have now been in supermarkets all over the USA. . #pubsubs . -Kevin .
You obviously have never been to Steele's in Fort Collins, CO. There are no pre-packaged meats you take a number and wait, but on Saturday they have 30 butchers to serve you so there is not much of a wait. The same thing in the bakery. They also have ten registers with three people assigned to each, one checkout, one bagger and one to take it out to your car. No scanners the price is marked on each item so you don't have to wait for a price check. Talked to management and they said their checkouts were faster and more accurate than scanners. And their prices were better than the name brand stores.
Rick Jesionowski
Rule 1: This is my railroad.
Rule 2: I make the rules.
Rule 3: Illuminating discussion of prototype history, equipment and operating practices is always welcome, but in the event of visitor-perceived anacronisms, detail descrepancies or operating errors, consult RULE 1!
Tinplate ToddlerForum rules prevent me from publishing what I think he is and where I wish him to go to.
I am sorry to hear that Ulrich and from 10,000 miles away I can feel how you are feeling.
Tinplate ToddlerI have just received an email from my brother, that my mom´s funeral was today. Although I had asked him to provide me with the date, so I could attend the service and say good bye to her, he deemed it unnecessary to fulfill my wish.
That's one of the lowest things I've heard in a family.
I hope you can write this off and move forward.
BATMANEd, those cars look amazing, nice job. How do they run?
Smooth as silk, Brent. In fact for most of the run it was my CP Hudson providing the locomotion. A PRR B50b baggage car, Six coaches, two parlor cars two diners up a 2% grade.
Thanks for the compliments, everyone.
My condolences to you again, Ulrich. Where is the human compassion. Sometimes family members treat eachother worse than strangers ever would.
Regards, Ed
dti406You obviously have never been to Steele's in Fort Collins, CO.
Rick, Obviously, I have not. That place sounds amazing. When I go to Colorado in a couple of years, please remind me.
When I say Publix is the best, I am comparing it to other major mutistate grocery stores. There are lots of local deli's that make better sandwiches, and I am sure there are fantastic examples of better grocers sprinkled all around.
In Cape Coral, the best subs are from Englund's Deli, and the best meats are from Paizano's.
All this talk of grocery stores is making me so hungry.
My wife just got back with the Publix Subs for dinner, but I have to wait until my daughter gets here, from Seattle.
Ed, the dexterity and steady hands you must have to get them into that tiny galley and prepare those meals! It's amazing!
Thanks, folks, for your comforting words. They mean very much to me! It´s good to know that there are friends out there, reaching out.
Ulrich,
How anyone can stoop as low as your brother just has is beyond my comprehension. I can't imagine how betrayed you must feel. I hope you are able to cope with this without suffering too much stress, but I suspect that is easier said than done.
Dave
I'm just a dude with a bad back having a lot of fun with model trains, and finally building a layout!
Ed!
Truly excellent modelling!
Ulrich People are no darn good. Your brother fits the bill.
Henry
COB Potomac & Northern
Shenandoah Valley
In the states, with Medicare, we need or should have Medicare D which is the pharmacy plan. The Medicare website showed me my options and I picked a cheaper plan. On Jan 2 I messaged my doctor, on her website, I needed totally new prescriptions to a new plan. I was crystal clear in my message. Last Tuesday, nothing was showing on the Wellcare site, so I called the office and spoke to someone who had knew there was a message, but totally missed that I needed new prescription.
A couple days later, still nothing on the Wellcare site, but the Wellcare site looked nothing like my old Humana site, so I online chat with a representative. We go round and round. There is no place to see my prescriptions and she tells me I don't have any. Fine but where do I click on that? Sir you don't have any prescriptions. But where do I click on that? Eventually I was typing in ALL CAPS. I discovered I have to register for an online account at Caremark. Caremark is a couple days behind my doctors office.
Eventually my prescriptions are shown as "processing" I am surprised that the cost is $0.00, but it shows that for 3 days. Then I get an email 'your prescriptions are on hold" I click the link and log into Caremark and am met by the spinning blue circle. Eventurally I just log into the site. 4 out of 5 drugs are lumped together. The loner needs some sort of information from my doctor and supposedly they can't contact my doctor.
One of the other 4 is also showing "Hold Placed" $530. Yes it is what they call a tier 4 drug and it is that much. I click on the button that says remove hold but nothing happens. Finally I stumble on a button that asks me to enter a payment methond, which I do and it accepts. But it doesn't make the payment. Instead, I see a link to check order status, which just logs me out of the site. Log back in, check order, find I have to approve payment.
Still the order status says HOLD. I have to click on Remove Hold, to find out that the payment has been accepted.
The first message I see when I log on, even today is:
I think they use the same IT as Kalmbach
MSNBC has the Dakar Rally, a race through the Saudi desert, by motorcycles, 4 wheelers, trucks that look like a cross between an oil truck and a Coke delivery truck and side by sides, a 2 man dune buggy affair. The scenery is spectacular, wrecks and mechanical breakdowns are common. One motorcyclist has died. Another finished the stage riding on a bare rear rim.
Scenery is spectacular.
BigDaddyMSNBC has the Dakar Rally, a race through the Saudi desert, by motorcycles, 4 wheelers, trucks that look like a cross between an oil truck and a Coke delivery truck and side by sides, a 2 man dune buggy affair. The scenery is spectacular, wrecks and mechanical breakdowns are common. One motorcyclist has died. Another finished the stage riding on a bare rear rim.
Shades of Mad Max.
The Canucks are on in three minutes and should dispatch the Jets tonight. Now,where is my Glenlivet?
Zoe - A Coke float please. Thanks.
Ulrich - So sorry you're family situation is so rough. That type of treatment hurts, but hurts the one doing it more in the form of no longer being liked or trusted by others around them.
I hope you can take some comfort in knowing that you are a much better, nicer, and liked person.
No words to describe that type of treatment from anyone, other than that it stinks. So sorry that you you had to deal with that.
Ed - Fantastic job! My aunt from North Ridgeville is always praising Marc's, so I was familiar with that store even though there are none near me.
Mr. B - I think you had mentioned Market Basket stores, we used to have one here, but the stiff competition from 2 other grocery stores, plus Wallyworld being in the same small town pushed them out. You are right, their meat was good. Some of the best grilling steaks we're going there.
Ken - I would have thought that BLI would have moved away from the reed switches for chuff sensors by now, given how many issues they have caused.
If your hands are steady enough, it's easy enough to solder in a new one, sourced from electronics supply stores. I have found they tend to last a bit longer, but it is still eventually an issue. BLI really dropped the ball with that design. They tried to fix a problem that didn't exist, and ended up creating one.
Health - Still have the cough, but breathing is still good. 97% o2 stats last I checked it.
Hope all are well, and all enjoy the evening!
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 Evening,
Ulrich, so sorry to hear about the terrible treatment by your brother.
Ken, I replaced a chuff sensor myself on a BLI loco. It really wasn't hard and they gave me detailed instructions. Sending one back from north of the border for service is expensive and time consuming so it was easier just to do it myself.
Ed, I finally got up the courage to take the boiler off my brass loco. It wasn't hard but the screws at the back of the cab sure are small. I found that the screw that holds the brass plate ( to which the motor is attaced) was missing and combined with a warped plastic tube coupler caused the whole mechanism to rock about. I don't have suitable screw and will try to find one. Not sure how to hold it down otherwise. Also the plastic tube at the gearbox end is slipping on the shaft. I think I can cut it a little shorter otherwise I will have to find some new tubing somewhere.
Time for a tea and tellie,
CN Charlie