I need 2 frito pies........
Good Afternoon!
Continuing for those affected by the COVID-19 virus!
The Danish authorities have granted the permission to acquire property in Denmark, but I just have found out that the house we liked is already sold! It was listed only last Friday! I am very much disappointed!
Happy times!
Ulrich (aka The Tin Man)
"You´re never too old for a happy childhood!"
Well Ulrich atleast you have been granted permission. Maybe a bettr house will come along. That was a quick sale.
Now on to a Frito Pie.....
Howdy .
Ulrich .... Congratulations for getting the approval. Sooner or later the right house will become available. Start packing.
Dave .... That is very interesting about the mink at your dock. We hardly ever see minks. Foxes are much more common.
JR .... I think you and I are like most model railroaders because we model what we saw when we were young. As I say, I grew up next to the CB&Q, and they were all EMD in the 1950's except for some yard switchers. Perhaps, it was the fact that EMD ws located in La Grange, IL which was a station on the CB&Q. I did railfanning of other roads in Chicago area, and I recall seeing the ATSF Alco PA's from time to time.
I never saw Santa Fe 90 (FM Erie Builts), but I always liked seeing pctures of them. Here is a photo that just showed up on Facebook.
Below is a picture of my HO ATSF 90 with the Super Chief.
Everybody .... Have a good day.
GARRY
HEARTLAND DIVISION, CB&Q RR
EVERYWHERE LOST; WE HUSTLE OUR CABOOSE FOR YOU
For the first time in 20-30 years, the tops of my feet are sunburn.
This is the earliest vehicle in my family we have a picture of. The Beverly Hillbillies got nothing on me.
Henry
COB Potomac & Northern
Shenandoah Valley
Good evening diners. I got called into work today and actually did some - first time in 2 months! It's gone Teatime in the UK (19:22) and tonight Ladies I would like to sample some Minnesota delicacy; 'Tater Tot Hotdish' and a Pint of 'Surly Darkness' beer, anyone.
I'm glad things seem to be settling down a bit for people. Brent, I dig 'Mystery Machines'. I like seeing all photos on this site.
Ulrich, last time we moved home (at Mrs. L's insistance) it took us 6 months to complete - if that's any consolation. We've spent @£20k on this place and we will never get it back (been married for 44 years and I gave-up arguing 43-1/2 years ago)
Last evening it was Progressive Rail and then I found the DM&IR, pre & post CN. What great footage that was. Those dinky little Ore-cars make the trains seem twice as long - if that makes any sense? Paul
"It's the South Shore Line, Jim - but not as we know it".
Frito pie
hon30critterMinnesota had the Northern Pacific, Great Northern and The Milwaukee railroads, and it still boasts four Class I railways, two regional (Class IIs) and several shortlines.
Back when I was born - Minneapolis, 1958 - the Twin Cities alone had 9 large railroads: Great Northern, Northern Pacific, Burlington Route, Milwaukee Road, Chicago & North Western, Chicago Great Western, Minneapolis & St. Louis, Rock Island, and Soo Line; plus shortlines Minneapolis Northfield & Southern and Minnesota Transfer. Go back to 1954 and you could add the Twin City Lines streetcar system.
Outside 'the cities', in the far south you had an Illinois Central branchline coming up from Iowa, and Green Bay and Western had some trackage in Winona MN, on the west bank of the Mississippi. In the far north, a short section of Canadian National's mainline ran along the south shore of Lake of the Woods, connecting with Duluth Winnipeg & Pacific and Minnesota Dakota & Western. In Duluth you had the Missabe Road, Duluth South Shore & Atlantic...and although it primarily served Superior WI, I think Lake Superior Terminal and Transfer had some trackage in Duluth.
Of all those, only CN is still around.
Frito pie in our house is a little different. We first had it when we lived in upstate NY many, many years ago. For us, a Frito pie consists of the following:
That is a Frito pie in our house. As a matter of fact, that was our dinner last Saturday.
Richard
Good evening, everyone.
Ulrich, that's good news about Denmark. After the estate settlement, you can do some serious house hunting.
Kevin, it sounds like you have taken the best route with your family. Hope everything works out.
Another long hot day. The 9th day in a row over 90° with high humidity. This kind of weather reminds me of the southern U.S. You can go outside at midnight and the temperature is still in the high 80s. You can tell I wouldn't survive in Florida or Arizona.
Working in the garage is hot, sweaty work. Finally, the end of the garage project is in sight. Maybe tomorrow.
I had to make a run to Menards in Lincoln, NE, today. I was surprised that no one was allowed in the store without a mask. I had one, but they had some at the desk for $1.00. A big sign at the front said no one comes in without one. The store was crowded, but everyone honored the sign -- I didn't see a single person without a mask.
I know several of you diners are battling health issues. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
When my youngest daughter got married at a cabin on a Minnesota lake, we stayed at this resort called Chase on the Lake. Nice place.
Minnesota's license plate says "Land of 10,000 Lakes", but I read the state actually has over 11,500 lakes.
York1 John
Tinplate ToddlerThe Danish authorities have granted the permission to acquire property in Denmark
That's great Ulrich!! I'm sure a suitable property will come along.
Dave
I'm just a dude with a bad back having a lot of fun with model trains, and finally building a layout!
wjstixBack when I was born - Minneapolis, 1958 - the Twin Cities alone had 9 large railroads: Great Northern, Northern Pacific, Burlington Route, Milwaukee Road, Chicago & North Western, Chicago Great Western, Minneapolis & St. Louis, Rock Island, and Soo Line; plus shortlines Minneapolis Northfield & Southern and Minnesota Transfer. Go back to 1954 and you could add the Twin City Lines streetcar system. Outside 'the cities', in the far south you had an Illinois Central branchline coming up from Iowa, and Green Bay and Western had some trackage in Winona MN, on the west bank of the Mississippi. In the far north, a short section of Canadian National's mainline ran along the south shore of Lake of the Woods, connecting with Duluth Winnipeg & Pacific and Minnesota Dakota & Western. In Duluth you had the Missabe Road, Duluth South Shore & Atlantic...and although it primarily served Superior WI, I think Lake Superior Terminal and Transfer had some trackage in Duluth. Of all those, only CN is still around.
Hi Stix,
Thanks for providing the lists! So many railways!!
York1Kevin, it sounds like you have taken the best route with your family. Hope everything works out.
Yes, my wife is very good at pointing out things I really already knew.
She pointed out that I have a HUGE loving family that came with her into our marriage, then we added to the mass, and they all love me. Neither of my sisters have anything like that, and they are looking for family anywhere they can grasp for it.
This woman is not my family, but my sisters are, so we will support my sisters and no further.
-Kevin
Living the dream.
Good Morning —
Things look quiet in Harmony, Minnesota on July 19, 1976.
MILW, Harmony, Minnesota, 1976 by Center for Railroad Photography & Art, on Flickr
Don't 'ya just dig those bells on the SW-1s?
BATMAN Ed, I just want to say thanks for all the photos and info you post in the diner and on the forum, —
Thanks muchly, Brent Glad to share Thanks to all the other good folks here, too!
ERIE_Jersey-City_Boys by Edmund, on Flickr
Cheers, Ed
starting out today with a bang our power has gone out 7 times in the past hour here at work (a hospital) I am on call and the help desk just lit up.
we are having the remnants of TS cristobol move through.
by the time lunch rolls around I might be done iwth all the calls
frito pies for all.
Good morning.
Hot and humid right now, but big storms on the way should cool it down. I mowed the lawn early this morning to beat the rain.
Howdy..... COffee and a donut, please.
MLC .... Raining here also because of the same storm system.
Ed .... LOL with your second photo.... Are you competing with Bear?
We saw three more minks yesterday. It must be the year for them. ... Also, we are getting too many Canadian Geese. Zillions of them.
Everybody .... have a nice Tueday.
Good Morning All,
60's and sunny here for once. Rain for tomorrow though probably the remnants of what you all are getting in the midwest.
One of those Frito pies sounds good today - I'll have that and an RBF with it please.
You are correct Garry. I grew up a block from the New Haven 4 line main and have been within a mile ever since (excepting time spent out of state of course). I was a toddler when the last steam ran so I don't remember any of that but the electrics especially the EP-5 Jet and the other electrics I do. Riding to and from my Grandmothers to visit we usually took the train and walked from the station to her house which wasn't too far. My father and grandfather both commuted by train so yes I guess it all got ingrained from an early age.
Still plastering the parking lot though I'm getting closer to done. Picked up more stuff for the backdrops this morning on my way in to the shop. Two gensets done, one out to repair, one to plant in a trailer and one left after that to fix. Making progress at last. Time to get back to it. Ciao, J.R.
I need about 6 frito pies after today. what a day.
Good Evening!
I was feeling quite depressed today, but now I am happy again. Each evening, I check the Danish real estate platform to see the new listings. Most of them are either too expensive or simply junk, but today I found a house which is just a dream!
Here are some pictures:
The main house
The garage
House and garage viewed from the backyard
The drive way
The house is on a 3/4 acre plot of land, mainly lawn. everything appears to be well kept. The asking price is about $130k, which is what our friend and us can just afford!
I have sent an email to the real estate agent this afternoon and will ring him up tomorrow morning! If everything goes well, Petra and I will be off to view the place early next week! It´s less than 3 hours away from us. If someone would move the house 10 miles west to the (German) island of Sylt, the same place would go for $4 million!
I am all excited! Keep your fingers crossed!
Ulrich,
I hope this works out for you---
herrinchoker
Heartland Division CB&QEd .... LOL with your second photo.... Are you competing with Bear?
Compete? I'd never hold a candle to THE Bear, I'm more of an apprentice, following the master
Happy Days! Ed
Tinplate Toddler. . .I am all excited! Keep your fingers crossed!
<-- Couldn't find crossed fingers, so I am giving you a pair of uncrossed thumbs.
Tinplate Toddler I am all excited! Keep your fingers crossed!
Hope this works out!
Ulrich .... Looks great! I bet there are no noisy neighbors there. Like Richard, I can't find crossed fingers.
Brent
"All of the world's problems are the result of the difference between how we think and how the world works."
Tinplate ToddlerI am all excited! Keep your fingers crossed!
. Praying it works out for you and Petra!
Terry
Terry in NW Wisconsin
Queenbogey715 is my Youtube channel
I just ate my weight in popcorn, I am the king of stovetop popcorn makers. That title used to belong to my grandfather, no microwave stuff here. May this day not repeat. Why is it when I am on call , either the power goes out for the whole hospital or the whole network goes kaput. Atleast it was not in the middle of the night this time.
Time for bed.
moelarrycurly4That title used to belong to my grandfather, no microwave stuff here.
I bought a Whirley-Pop a few years ago. The stainless steel model.
Love it. All summer we're popping corn at the caboose
Gooooood Morning, America!
This seems to turn into a good day! Not only was I woken up by the sun smiling into my face, but I have managed to make another step forward to moving to Denmark. I called the real estate agent and we have set up a meeting at the site coming Wednesday at noon. That is providing the travel restrictions will be lifted and the border to Denmark is open again. It has been announced for Monday, June 15th for tourists with a minimum stay of 6 days in Denmark, outside of the COVID-19 hotspot of Copenhagen. We just want to go on a 1-day "business" trip, a mere short hop over the border, returning the same day. I hope the Danish authorities will let us pass!
Should I have a lucky streak? I hope so!