Good afternoon all. We are back.
Found this film of 'In and Around the Workshops at Bo'ness & Kinneil Railway'.
Steam Trains at Dundee.
Edit: Top of the Page Drinks are on my tab
David
To the world you are someone. To someone you are the world
I cannot afford the luxury of a negative thought
Hey, Lion!
There's a new thread by a new member in Layouts and Layout Building called Modeling the Washington Metro -- revisited. The author has done some amazing work with 3D printing. He's posted a few videos.
It takes an iron man to play with a toy iron horse.
Thanks for the Lansacter Bomber Beer David.
I can't wait for a few more weeks to go by and I will look for a bottle of it locally.
-Kevin
Living the dream.
Good Afternoon,
Dave, I see the LCBO sells Lancaster Bomber beer but from a different brewer.
Got a surprise in the mail in the form of a photo radar speeding ticket. I truly thought the speed limit there, a divided street was 60 kph, not 50. Oh well it is only the second one in 57 years of driving. Good thing I didn't buy that TH&B Hudson. Yesterday I picked up $140 of meds for Robbie. Lately the unplanned expenses just keep happening.
Better have another coffee,
CN Charlie
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CNCharlieGot a surprise in the mail in the form of a photo radar speeding ticket.
Charlie, I got something like that, except it was a toll charge. In Dallas, I drove on a highway that became a toll road. I knew that I was entering a toll road, but there were no toll booths or anything like that. Two months later, in the mail, came a photo of my car, my car's license plate, and a $6.00 toll charge.
I actually didn't mind it. It was much better than stopping at toll booths to get the ticket, then stopping again at another toll booth to pay.
York1 John
Good evening diners. Toby saw his first rabbit (that I know of in the last 11 years). Our former house had 2 fox families and no rabbits. This one was huge. I tried to point him out to Toby but he wouldn't look in the right direction and then he picked up the scent. They had a stare down at 10' and then I led Toby away.
I am unhappy with Kalmbach and the forum. Only Kalmbach thinks I canceled my MRVP 18 months ago.
The Signal to Noise ratio in the forum has fallen. The perennial discussion of the latest track cleaning magic turns into a discussion of gasoline octane. The topics are increasingly negative, what I wouldn't buy, whay I wouldn't have on my layout.
Someone asks a perfectly reasonable question about a commonly accepted technique or segment of our hobby and the naysayers have to weigh in on how they never do it, use it or have any use for the technique, or DCC or sound, or material.
It's one thing to tell someone who is asking about X that Y is a better technique. It's another to say I don't believe in X and never use it.
Henry
COB Potomac & Northern
Shenandoah Valley
BigDaddyThe topics are increasingly negative,
I've noticed that, too. I always try to stay positive, even when my chips are down.
I called Ken last night and left a message on his answering machine. I think the kids call it voicemail these days. I hope things are OK with the Cuda Ken!
We shot up to nearly 80° today. I put new blades on the Husky Varmint that I'm passing along to my son.
Wilson has claimed the Deere as his turf!
Wilsons_turf by Edmund, on Flickr
Cheers, Ed
Hello Railfans!
Top of the day to yas! Things are ok for the moment here, hope all is well with yall.
Just a stopping by to say howdy.... HOWDY! Maybe sneak something shweet from the fridge if Flo aint lookin!
Had to endure the death of a friend today. Yeah real broke up about it too. I relied on this guy alot. Navigating through lifes decisions, selecting this and that for me. A real trooper. Great personal assistant! Really gonna miss him. Gone WAY before his time. Oh well, back to Mal-Wart for another mouse.
This should be fun trying to navigate around the world keyboard only. Should be a real good test of todays coders to see if they remember the keyboard is just as important as a mouse or cell phone touch screen as a UI.
I tell ya, its a lot like getting in your favorite go fast grocery getter and finding your four on the floor is now 2 on the column! Ive already grabbed the ashtry a time or two (both are black) reaching by habbit out of the peripheral of my vision.
That was my back up mouse too. So unless my laptop grows a ps2 port, looks like im heading out tomarow.
Bid Daddy) Alot of folks been complaining about MR lately. Understandingly, updates always bring sorrow. And then theres the bad apples on top of it as you mentioned. Cheer up friend, youve always got us!
A#1 North!
Douglas
Hello everyone.
I don't generally spend much time here, but I promised virtual beers to all those who helped me out with a plaster problem in the thread titled Plaster Disaster in the Layouts forum. Their ideas, suggestions or just sympathies with my problems helped inspire and see me through to a solution.
So a beer on me to:
basementdweller; RR_Mel; wp8thsub; Lastspikemike; SeeYou190; rrebell; selector; hon30critter; York1; dknelson; Overmod; riogrande5761; ROBERT PETRICK; dew3896; bagal; KitbashOn30; ATLANTIC CENTRAL; and Doughless.
I raise my glass to each of you!
Mark P.
Website: http://www.thecbandqinwyoming.comVideos: https://www.youtube.com/user/mabrunton
Amtrak hits the Big Five-O!
I remember watching the last of the Penn-Central trains leave Cleveland Union Terminal back on April 30, 1971.
A lot has changed since then!
Amtrak Lineup by Edmund, on Flickr
[edit and update]
Cuda Ken returned my call and he's doing OK. He did have a short stay in the hospital but he's home now and said he'll stop in to the Diner in a few days!
I'll be glad when you're hitting on all eight Mopar Cylinders, Ken!
Good evening ....
Ed ..... Thanks for checking on Ken. .... I'm sorry to hear he was in the hospital, and I will pray he recovers quickly. I'm looking forward to his returning to the Diner. ... The Amtrak 50 video is nice.
Lion ..... Where are you? I hope you are OK.
....
Our roofing project is still not completed. They needed 15 sheets of plywood to repair water damaged wood. Also, in problem areas, they used heavy rubber membrane material to seal it up. Tomorrow, they complete the roof and install new gutters.
In the train room roday, I replaced more ceiling tiles, and I repaired a couple of buildings that had broken detail parts because clumsy me bumped into them.
Have a good evening.
GARRY
HEARTLAND DIVISION, CB&Q RR
EVERYWHERE LOST; WE HUSTLE OUR CABOOSE FOR YOU
Heartland Division CB&QWe are learning how poorly the original roof was installed.
I was dismayed by how poor the original roof on this house was. The felt under the shingles was like notebook paper, and the shingles were turning to dust after barely more than ten years.
Fortunately the contractor that did the replacement really did a good job of making everything right. I am hoping the best for your project.
BigDaddyThe Signal to Noise ratio in the forum has fallen. The perennial discussion of the latest track cleaning magic turns into a discussion of gasoline octane. The topics are increasingly negative, what I wouldn't buy, whay I wouldn't have on my layout. Someone asks a perfectly reasonable question about a commonly accepted technique or segment of our hobby and the naysayers have to weigh in on how they never do it, use it or have any use for the technique, or DCC or sound, or material.
I am ashamed of myself for how easily I have been drawn into pointless nonsense with some of these discussions.
I am going to try to be better.
gmpullmanCuda Ken returned my call and he's doing OK. He did have a short stay in the hospital but he's home now and said he'll stop in to the Diner in a few days!
Thanks for the update Ed. This is very good news.
I had a pleasant surprise today....
A replacement front entry door, almost identical to the one I have now, impact rated for 170 MPH will only be about $500.00 installed.
Previous estimates for unwanted styles of "fancy" doors were four times that much.
The World Is A Beautiful Place.
Good morning all. A quick visit to the Diner. Taking Dawn for her second jab.
Ed. Glad to hear Ken is okay now. Thanks for enquiring.
We have arrived in Aberdeen on our journey round Scotland.
https://www.lner.info/co/GNSR/
http://www.gnsra.org.uk/railway.htm
Good morning
Mr Sandman decided I should get up at 4 this morning. I don't argue with Sandman.
Glad you were able to get a hold of Ken, Ed. I'm glad he's doing okay considering. I'm wishing him a speedy recovery. Wilson looks pretty comfortable on the Deere, it must be nice outside.
Sorry to hear about your friend Douglas. Those can be tough.
Charlie, In the states those kind of tickets don't hold up if you go up against them and you don't need a lawyer. I don't know how it works in Canada but the Trooper has to hand you the ticket and see your license to verify it's you for the ticket to be legal here.
A lot of people don't know that and are just passive to pay those photo tickets. That's what they're counting on, nine times out of ten pays well. The legal argument that holds up as an example is, One could borrow their car out to friends in need and who knows which one was driving that day. You can't give a ticket to a vehicle, it has to be a verified person.
I miss the Lion too
TF
Track fiddlerMr Sandman decided I should get up at 4 this morning. I don't argue with Sandman.
I went to bed at about 1:00 AM, and woke up at 4:00.
I do not argue about it either.
Once you're awake, you're awake. I've learned fighting it is just a waste of time. Ya get a little more tired, maybe you sleep better the next night.
Have a Good morning Kevin
Yesterday, a security camera in Southwest Florida caught a real "Dog And Pony Show" on someone's back porch!
Arrrgh!
BrassTrains Dot Com had a Brute for sale yesterday and I missed it!
That picture has an Eerie Feeling to it like a strange piece of art Kevin. If I were to place it in a gallery, I would call it, "A Dog's Nightmare"
Good morning all. Another missing member popped into mind today, so maybe I can coax him out. Flo, can I have a coffee in a large UNION PACIFIC mug please? Hope Rob is doing OK. Good to hear CudaKen is still out there somewhere. Anybody hear anything from Broadway Lion? I don't think this is him, but maybe.
Mike
Howdy ....
Workers are back on our roof today. They are doing final work on the roof, and they will replace gutters.
Mike ..... You are correct. Rob has not posted lately. I hope he is doing okay.
Everybody: ..... have a good day.
Good Morning,
Another errand afternoon for me. Pickingc6p the taxes from the accountant. We both get decent refunds! I used to do ours but stopped when I had my mothers estate to deal with. Now it is the best way to income split. Here we both have to file individual returns but seniors can income split.
Glad to hear Ken is ok.
TF, the ticket goes to me as the vehicle owner and is sent ib the mail. I got caught by an unmaned camera. It doesn't affect my driving record as they can't prove I was driving . Many have tried going to court, good luck with that, I'll just pay the $249. I was speeding and ignorance of the law, speed limit, is no defence. About the first thing I learned in law classes at uni.
I coupled my Mikado to a train yesterday. It is a BLI version with the P2 decoder. I really like it. The sound is very good and it runs great. I think the sound is better than the Tsunami2 in my Pacific. I especially like the way the chuff intensity increases as it accelerates.
Time for more coffee.
Good morning from the warm, sunny West Coast.
I have been bizzzzzzzy. The house reno's continue as we got into it far more than we had intended but the end of this stage is in sight and my arthritic body is looking forward to it.
The kid moved out with his GF so we were helping him with that as he is working full time and going to school full time. I said I would give him the car when he graduated as a grad present so I gave it to him a few weeks early because he moved out and needed it. This meant we had to go buy a new car in a hurry as we were down to just having the truck. On the way to the Toyota dealer, the P/U broke down so we limped into Ford, dropped it off and walked over to Toyota and pulled the trigger.
We bought a new Toyota Highlander Hybrid, so far I love it. Being somewhat rural most of our driving is highway and this thing all but drives itself. It yells at you if you don't hold the wheel but all you have to do is barely touch the wheel with your thumb and it has steered itself around every bend in the road I have taken it through. Of course, I still do the driving, however, I wanted to see just how reliable it is. The speed control is also amazing, I set the Cruise control at 120KMH and it slows down and speeds up as required. I must admit it was a little unsettling especially the steering part, but you get used to it. They say having the speed control and steering assist really lowers the fatigue from driving and I must admit it really does.
When we went to pay for the insurance I was thinking new car, this is going to be expensive. It was only about 60% of the 2016 Mazda 3 I gave to the kid. The agent said it is because the car is so safe, it is much less likely to get into an accident.
TF, the owner is ultimately responsible for the car. If the car gets the ticket the owner of the car is responsible for it. If you lend your car to an idiot and he has an accident, the car is insured not the driver. You as the owner will be named in the lawsuit to recover damages in case they go above and beyond what the insurance covers. The insurance companies here remind owners of this constantly. If you lend your car to a friend and he doesn't pay the photo radar ticket, I think I would not be lending my car to this kind of person.
Garry, you have a beautiful piece of property. We got a new steel roof years ago and it was a good investment as we have had some huge branches land on it and bounce right off in storms. The underlay was a tar filled heavy rubbery plastic that closed in around all the screws that hold the steel tiles on. Our last typhoon was in 1962 I believe but we get some pretty good blows off the Pacific every year and I don't need to worry about this thing coming off.
It is cherry blossom time in the greater Vancouver area and it is simply stunning, a sea of pink. Photos taken from the air over the city are quite something. The Palm trees take a back seat at cherry blossom time.
https://www.google.ca/search?q=cherry+blossoms+in+vancouver&tbm=isch&ved=2ahUKEwia3vzo9O7vAhXFnJ4KHZ2fDbUQ2-cCegQIABAA&oq=cherry+blossoms+in+vancouver&gs_lcp=CgNpbWcQDFAAWABggOETaABwAHgAgAEAiAEAkgEAmAE
Glad to hear Ken has been heard from, I hope you continue to recover and can let us know how you are doing Ken.
Jan is another we have not heard from in a while.
I still haven't cut the grass (no time) I usually start doing that first week of March. It is very long. I still have 20 yds of soil to move so best get off my butt.
Haven't been in the trainroom in weeks, that must change.
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."
Good morning, diners. I've already had bacon and eggs, so just coffee, please.
The out-of-town visitors just left. Before they got here, we cleaned the entire house. Now that they have left, we will be cleaning again. Something's wrong with this whole setup.
Our grass has been growing, and I was going to cut it for the first time. However, darn it, it's raining and I can't mow. Now I have to work inside on the layout. It's such an unfortunate situation.
I hope everyone has a good day today.
York1Our grass has been growing, and I was going to cut it for the first time. However, darn it, it's raining and I can't mow. Now I have to work inside on the layout. It's such an unfortunate situation.
I know you hate cutting the grass but I love it. Riding the Deere for an hour or so I find it so relaxing, it is me time.
I think I would have liked farming, but I really think being a cattle rancher in the foothills of Alberta would make me happy. Rural living with no neighbours. I very much like being remote enough to be able to be self-sustaining if needed.
Good evening all. No grass cutting for me. The grass in our garden is artificial. I just have to look after the roses.
We are now in the land of the former Great North of Scotland Railway.
Enjoy
Speyside
Ballater. Last Royal Steam Train & End of the Line.
The Gordon Highlander A mix of Film & Stills
Good afternoon.
The roof is mostly done with only a few small items to complete. New gutters are going up now. We are replacing 5" gutters with 6" gutters. Total length of gutters is almost 500' . For three long days, we have had as amny as 13 workers doing this project.
Brent .... Thanks for commenting. You have a very nice home in a beautiful setting. The roof looks great.
I'll have to catch up on pictures and videos here.
Everybody: Have a nice evening.
Heartland Division CB&QFor three long days, we have had as amny as 13 workers doing this project.
Good evening
Cheers to you on your new roof from the Fiddler Garry
I actually really liked doing roofs in my younger days, ...Those days are over I will still help a friend on an occasion
Everyone have a one of my favorite beers on me tonight
I have a quarter in my pocket so I'll find something good to play on the jukebox
I always did like Dean
Years ago, after we first bought our house, we had a hail storm which ruined the roof. The insurance company gave me a check to cover it.
I decided that I would do the roof myself and keep the money.
I began by carrying a bundle of shingles over my shoulder up the ladder. I did another one, and another one. Pretty soon, I broke each bundle open and began carrying only about half the bundle up the ladder each time. By the time I got to the last bundles, I was carrying about two shingles up at a time.
It took me about four days total time, and when I finished I made a vow that I would never do it again. It has taken my muscles over 20 years to recover from that experience.
I admire you guys who will do your own roofs.
Here's one for the bridge guy —
Tom Hoover by Center for Railroad Photography & Art, on Flickr
Got paint?
I recall the exact moment I first injured the disc in my back. 1991, and I had just finished shingling the roof on my tractor barn, about 18 squares. Wrapping things up there was ONE bundle left in the middle of the pallet and when I bent over to pick it up — pow!
Now I was a little younger then and the pain eventually subsided a little until 1997 when I was lifting a hydraulic pump, bent over a 100 hp motor and POW once again. This time the MRI said "surgery".
I've been more careful ever since, and any roofing project that involved more that, say, five or six bundles, then "farm it out"!