York1They were also very good at diffusing anger when a parent or teacher needed to see me about some earth-shattering topic.
Amen to that!!! I was big time indebted to several at the buildings I worked in.
73
Ooooo!!! Top of the page. Ok, glasses of your favorite Finger Lakes Wine all around. My favorite winery here is Fox Run Vineyards, but all of the local wineries are great!
Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO
We'll get there sooner or later!
up831Based on the suggestion of John and Brent, I'm going to try to post a picture by copying the BB code directly into the text.
So where exactly does this BB code appear?
I tried right-clicking on a number of pictures, videos, and so forth and I'm not seeing that.
LION has no wife...
As for a cold one, I got a Diet Pepsi fresh out of my frigerator.
The Route of the Broadway Lion The Largest Subway Layout in North Dakota.
Here there be cats. LIONS with CAMERAS
Kevin, you said your wife is away. Are you working hard on the house?
In my case, when my wife leaves for a while, I get a cold one and sit in the peace and quiet!
York1 John
York1Now that it works, we're going to expect a lot of photos from you!
You bet we are!
Looking forward to it all.
-Kevin
Living the dream.
up831I'm going to try to post a picture by copying the BB code directly into the text. So here goes.
Now that it works, we're going to expect a lot of photos from you!
up831Hope it works.
IT WORKED!
Hi Everyone,
Based on the suggestion of John and Brent, I'm going to try to post a picture by copying the BB code directly into the text. So here goes.
It is a picture of an article by Mr. Linn Westcott about converting a then Penn Line (later Bowser) decapod to have a Cary boiler, and shows a before and after shot.
Decapod kit by Jim S, on Flickr
Hope it works.
Jim (with a nod to Mies Van Der Rohe)
I made a post to the Diner yesterday, but it disappeared overnight.
I wonder what happened to it?
York1The broken windows are the hardest to get replaced, with a several-month wait on new windows.
We are having 8-12 weeks delays for custom window orders at work.
Good morning, everyone. Bacon, eggs, and black coffee, please, Brunhilda.
It's a beautiful day outside today.
David, I know I've told you before, but I'm impressed that England has done such a great job of preserving their railroad history. Your videos show just how great a job they've done taking care of old railroads.
Ray, I know what you mean about school secretaries. I'm looking at it from the side of being a principal. When talking about schools, I made sure that people knew it was the secretaries who ran the school, not me. They were also very good at diffusing anger when a parent or teacher needed to see me about some earth-shattering topic.
MLC, I don't think I've ever seen the disc system you're talking about. It's amazing to me how fast we went from broadcast TV, to cable TV, to VCRs, to your disc system, to streaming, etc. With the cable system, it was very easy to set a DVR to get a program. Now with streaming, it's not that easy to get a program that is streamed only once or a few times. I know there are systems that allow it to be done, so I may need to look into that.
Mike, your last week reminds me so much of my family years ago. It seems like just yesterday I took each daughter to her university and dropped them off. It was hard to drive away. They all adjusted easily, as I'm sure yours will.
When I went away to school, I was in my dorm room about 10 minutes when another kid down the hall came in and talked. He invited me and some others to his room for a drink. So began my college career.
I signed the contract with a roofing company yesterday. With the recent storms, virtually every house in my town is getting a new roof. Houses with vinyl siding are having it all replaced. Those houses look like they've been in a war. My house has wooden siding, and did not get the damage as bad. It can be repainted.
The broken windows are the hardest to get replaced, with a several-month wait on new windows. I didn't have any broken windows. The adjuster said I dodged the broken windows because of all the oak and maple trees we have around our house. The trees evidently slowed the hail enough that the sills were dented, siding hit, but no broken windows.
It will be one or two months before the roofers get to mine.
Have a great day, diners.
Good morning diners.
Zoe - One of those delicious looking cinnamon rolls please. Thanks.
Posting Pics - I never did figure out a way via my iPad. On my PC, I do the suggested "Copy BB code - Paste directly where you want the picture" and it works every time. (Unless I take too long and time out for the 403....)
Shortline month - For my final shortline of my area - The Buffalo and Pittsburgh Railroad. In my area they run on former PRR tracks, that CR sold of to the Allegheny Railroad.
ALY 302 by Richard Woodworth, on Flickr
Always thought their scheme was sharp looking.
Interestingly, they used two very different shades of blue, one dark like pictured above, one a much lighter blue.
Man Down! by Richard Woodworth, on Flickr
The above photo was taken alongside the WNY&P tracks in downtown Corry Pa, after a snowplow had gotten a bit too far over and toppled the Crossing signal on their line.
This occurred right near the former Climax Locomotive Works building complex.
This ex-ALY line formerly was almost exclusively used to serve United Refining and Hammermill Paper for a while.
They were eventually bought out by the GWI, becoming part of the Buffalo & Pittsburgh line.
G&W 51 by Richard Woodworth, on Flickr
B&P WAER 121 lead by Richard Woodworth, on Flickr
B&P 2001 leads WAER on return trip from Erie through downtown Corry. by Richard Woodworth, on Flickr
B&P Winter WAER by Richard Woodworth, on Flickr
They run exclusively 4 axle EMD units on this portion, and I have not seen any ex-ALY painted units for a while now, as at least here, they have either been rebuilt into slugs (like 120 below) or moved off this line. (There was 1 left I am aware of in Butler shops still, the rest unfortunately have been repainted to my knowledge.)
Buffalo&Pittsburgh WAER by Richard Woodworth, on Flickr
They serve mainly Warren Pa's United Refining, a Team Track in Erie, and a few other smaller industries in my area, like the former Foamex location in Corry. They interchange with the WNY&P in both Salamanca NY (Via the Bradford line) and Corry Pa, along with both NS & CSX in Erie. They also have the largest area served out of the shortlines in my area, but I have concentrated mainly on local operations for them.
For a couple of months in 2019, they also served as "a prototype for everything" example, for those of us with less than stellar ballasting skils.
Prototype for everything: Over-tie ballasting. by Richard Woodworth, on Flickr
That segment stayed looking that way for almost the entire sumer of 2019 before the track gang finally finished it.
All of the above pictures were either from Warren yard, the line just east of Union City Pa, or of train WAER at various locations, the (almost) daily Warren-Erie turn. (They are normally Mon-Fri, but have run on occasion on weekends.)
Main commodity in my area is chemicals and refinery liquids in tank cars, including some chemicals used to make foam items at the former Foamex plant (now named differently) in Corry, and the team track hosts multiple commodities from gravel in open hoppers, to many different pelletized cargo types hauled in covered hoppers that get transferred to trucks at the Erie Team Track along the Erie PA Bayfront Parkway (290) north of I-90.
Occasionally, an industry will need some bigger items, like a transformer, and they can haul those too.
Transformer Load by Richard Woodworth, on Flickr
So, I do have quite the area to railfan in, between ALCO's on WNY&P and OC&T, to older EMD's on B&P, to modern power along NS & CSX along the lakeshore.
Hope all are well, best wishes to those not, and all enjoy the day!
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.
hon30critter Water Level Route Slightly better day yesterday for my oldest at college. She got access to a couple syllabuses and was digging into what her workload is going to look like. She also took my advice and went for a long walk around her dorm. My wife also gave her a goal to say "Hi" to two people she didn't know. That led to a short coversation with one of them that also has her feeling a little better. The goal for today, I think, was to do an activity. We have a few goals lined up for her for the next few weeks to give her something other than home to focus on and help her get past some of the homesickness and anxiety she is feeling. She's good about following through when we give her goals, so this should work out well. Hi Mike, I'm glad to hear that your daughter is adjusting to college life. Your advice is very wise. I wish her all the best in the future. Cheers!! Dave
Water Level Route
Slightly better day yesterday for my oldest at college. She got access to a couple syllabuses and was digging into what her workload is going to look like. She also took my advice and went for a long walk around her dorm. My wife also gave her a goal to say "Hi" to two people she didn't know. That led to a short coversation with one of them that also has her feeling a little better. The goal for today, I think, was to do an activity. We have a few goals lined up for her for the next few weeks to give her something other than home to focus on and help her get past some of the homesickness and anxiety she is feeling. She's good about following through when we give her goals, so this should work out well.
Hi Mike,
I'm glad to hear that your daughter is adjusting to college life. Your advice is very wise. I wish her all the best in the future.
Cheers!!
Dave
Rigi Mountain Railway Switzerland
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jgjLOHdl22Y&t=221s&ab_channel=Timsvideochannel1
Back later
David
To the world you are someone. To someone you are the world
I cannot afford the luxury of a negative thought
Water Level RouteSlightly better day yesterday for my oldest at college. She got access to a couple syllabuses and was digging into what her workload is going to look like. She also took my advice and went for a long walk around her dorm. My wife also gave her a goal to say "Hi" to two people she didn't know. That led to a short coversation with one of them that also has her feeling a little better. The goal for today, I think, was to do an activity. We have a few goals lined up for her for the next few weeks to give her something other than home to focus on and help her get past some of the homesickness and anxiety she is feeling. She's good about following through when we give her goals, so this should work out well.
I'm just a dude with a bad back having a lot of fun with model trains, and finally building a layout!
Good Morning Diners. Flo, I'll have corned beef hash with fried eggs and whole wheat toast please.
Looks like it was a relatively quiet evening in the diner. Must have been the poker game in the lounge.
Have a good day everyone.
Mike
moelarrycurly4send me a Philly Cheese Steak please
Pat's, Geno's, or Tony Lukes?
moelarrycurly4For my throwback moment this month. I was given an RCA Selectavsion CED player by a customer. These came out in the early 80's and played movies off of a 12 inch record.
I remember the Selectavision being demonstrated at my local Radio Shack. Later I joined the LaserDisc revolution and had built a collection of some 200 laserdiscs. I had a Pioneer player that would "flip" the disc automatically. My wife's sister is still using it to this day! I used to buy LaserDiscs from a little outfit in California named NetFlix!
Meanwhile, back at Pleasant Lake:
NKP 765 by Todd Dillon, on Flickr
Cheers, Ed
Greetings all from my Northern Command:
not much to report on these days, been working and fixing radios.
For my throwback moment this month. I was given an RCA Selectavsion CED player by a customer. These came out in the early 80's and played movies off of a 12 inch record. I always wanted one when I was a kid, now I have one just for giggles. I fixed it with a $3 belt and it actually plays. No its not DVD or blue ray, but it was a neat technology at the time.
It may end up going on the bay eventually, but I have to watch the 15 movies that came with it.
The wierd thing is they could only fit 60 mins on a side, so you had to flip the disc mid movie.
send me a Philly Cheese Steak please ( and a frito pie)
SeeYou190I use my desktop for everything. I just can't use small versions of computers.
Same here! I hate idiot phones!!! Only reason I have one is it is needed to easily drive my Tesla.... (Well I do text and like it for emergencies, etc.) But, mostly still use my iMac for most of the needed computer stuff.
Been spending a lot of time checking on hiking trails lately. Seems I am now "dating" a lady who loves to hike! She is a sweet little thing, very fit, and awfully cute! Retired School Secretary... I learned long ago as a teacher that you always are nice to the secretaries! Always!!! They are the ones who save your neck again and again if you are a teacher! Principals I used to yell at and argue with, but the secretaries, always be nice to!
More Molli Train.
SAM_0585 by David Harrison, on Flickr
SAM_0587 by David Harrison, on Flickr
SAM_0589 by David Harrison, on Flickr
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bYlp7Z7Xpuc&ab_channel=TVMRSinEurope
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Molli_railway
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hMonLkerBSA&ab_channel=Amesh2009
York1Try not using the menu or insert. Just paste the code into the text area and see if that works.
That's how I do it, works every time.
Brent
"All of the world's problems are the result of the difference between how we think and how the world works."
up831 Then I go into the diner, select either the pull down menu or the little icon that says insert picture, paste the copied BB code, set the size, and click done. the little icon with description shows up and I'm thinking all is good. Click submit. But, when I go back to see if all posted correctly, I get a "picture is unavailable or has moved message."
Try not using the menu or insert. Just paste the code into the text area and see if that works.
gmpullmanMonday Morning calls for a donut, you would agree?
Absolutely agree. Chloe, I'll take a couple of Ed's donuts to go with my heavy cup of black coffee.
That will get the day going.
Water Level RouteYesterday was move in day for my oldest to her dorm.
I basically grew up on the campus of the University of Florida in Gainesville. I saw the moving day circus many times.
My friends and I would go through the trash and find some pretty good treasures on those days.
up831I get a "picture is unavailable or has moved message."
I have no idea what could be the problem.
I use my desktop for everything. I just can't use small versions of computers.
Dave and Ed,
Thanks for the encouragement. I have a Flickr acct which I use to place photos for posting. I do almost all of my posting through my iPad And Flickr does not offer the BB code option in that environment. So, I have to go back to my old PC totryto post pictures. Ok, in Flickr on the PC I'm in my acct in photo strea, I go to share, select BB code and select size. Mr. Otte had said to keep the pics at 1million pixels or less. Fine! Then I go into the diner, select either the pull down menu or the little icon that says insert picture, paste the copied BB code, set the size, and click done.
the little icon with description shows up and I'm thinking all is good. Click submit. But, when I go back to see if all posted correctly, I get a "picture is unavailable or has moved message."
I dunno, what am I doing wrong?
Thanks guys. Hopefully she calms down soon. I was pushing her last night to spend the next couple days exploring, getting used to the area, that sort of thing. The less foreign it seems, the sooner she will start feeling better.
Attuvian1What dorm did she get
The Canadian National runs just south of the dorms. Heard several trains Sunday. She told me last night that they annoy her roommates, but she likes the sound of them. Said not only do they sound cool to her, she said they remind her of me and that makes her happy. She's a good kid.
Water Level Route Yesterday was move in day for my oldest to her dorm.
Yesterday was move in day for my oldest to her dorm.
What dorm did she get, Mike? Move in day has always been a zoo. It was 53 years ago at Shaw Hall. I had a primo room: ground level, overlooking the Red Cedar River. One of my five good fortunes at MSU - none of which were very academic in nature!
May your daughter do well. AND have a great time.
John
gmpullmanSo, there's a War on and this Mike is sidelined?
"One difference between pessimists and optimists is that while pessimists are more often right, optimists have far more fun."
Good Morning Diners. Zoe, I'll take one of the donuts from Ed and a coffee please.
Had two long days make for one short weekend. My youngest played in a tournament Saturday that burned up that whole day. Didn't get home until 10:30 that night. The girls played well. Won one, lost one. The team that beat them was a higher tier team and our girls were taking it to them, but then the other team scored and for some reason, our girls sort of lost their composure and quit playing good ball. It was good for them to get challenged. They needed it.
Yesterday was move in day for my oldest to her dorm. Rough day. Her anxiety is through the roof right now. Didn't help that it was hot, the dorms are not cooled, and she had soooo much stuff with her. Amazingly, we brought almost nothing back with us. Not sure how we accomplished that. Still, tensions were high in the heat with almost no room to manuever and emotions overpowering at times. Lots of texting last night trying to help her pull herself together. Going to be a tough few days (weeks?) for her. Classes start Wednesday, so that will help. Routines are good!
Later guys.