I have found that my various diabetes medications work pretty well as sleeping pills. They are designed to lower blood sugar, which makes me dead tired. I think this is why I can't take the daytime ones. They knock me out all day long.
It takes an iron man to play with a toy iron horse.
BroadwayLion Track fiddler Sleep deprivation, insomnia, sleep apnea? I just call it old age and inconsistent sleeping patterns anymore that kinda sucksSad Yes, da LION knows dis. Take a sleeping pill and stay awake for three hours, then sleep till noon. LION avoids that.
Track fiddler Sleep deprivation, insomnia, sleep apnea? I just call it old age and inconsistent sleeping patterns anymore that kinda sucksSad
Yes, da LION knows dis.
Take a sleeping pill and stay awake for three hours, then sleep till noon.
LION avoids that.
My backbone and my gut tends to warn me to avoid all this Lion!
But I'll walk out on a limb here and take one of those sleeping pills around 7:00.
Then, ...Just maybe I can wake up at Kevin's hour at the crack of noon to see what happens tomorrow
If all that goes well, ...I'll build a few of those snowballs tomorrow too!
TF
Good Afternoon,
We had salmon last night with a maple soy sauce done on a cedar plank in the BBQ. It was really good. It came all ready to go.
I was having a problem with my SW8 cutting out. Tried cleaning track and wheels but had to take the side frames off the trucks and clean the axle ends and pickups. Solved the problem. I was afraid the QSI board was acting up but all is ok.
Getting the bivalent booster tomorrow.
That is it for me today,
Have a nice evening,
CN Charlie
Some may know I am a member of the Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway Society to preserve L&Y railway items. The L&Y became part of the London & Midland Railway in 1923, so locomotives of the L&Y are over 100 years old.
An L&Y Gathering 16th October 2022.
Enjoy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0U-joXRGvzA&ab_channel=RailView
David
To the world you are someone. To someone you are the world
I cannot afford the luxury of a negative thought
Track fiddlerSleep deprivation, insomnia, sleep apnea? I just call it old age and inconsistent sleeping patterns anymore that kinda sucksSad
The Route of the Broadway Lion The Largest Subway Layout in North Dakota.
Here there be cats. LIONS with CAMERAS
Track fiddler I'm on my way just as long as you incorporate some fresh squeezed lemon over that Salmon David... TF
I'm on my way just as long as you incorporate some fresh squeezed lemon over that Salmon David...
I'm on my way just as long as you incorporate some fresh squeezed lemon over that Salmon over there David...
Good evening Diners. A bottle of English beer please, Janie.
No more working once I retired. I love the freedom.
Steam locomotives in Autumn. Most of these locomotves are 80 - 90 years old. We don't want to see them retired.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e1XgPgcAZiw&ab_channel=MarshSteamVideos%E2%84%A2
Salmon and Roasted Vegetables. Bring a bottle you are all invited.
Thoughts & Peace to All who Require.
Well, ... This hasn't quite been the answer booth here...
Track fiddler So you do the wood project craft day on Saturday?
Nope.
I am still sound asleep in bed when they do that.
-Kevin
Living the dream.
My favorite diesel, ...SD40-2.
https://youtu.be/PjpT1vwtWbo
I thought I was the only one that called those things Green Machines...
Hello all, since we're on the topic of fall color, enjoy two of my fall "feature films", one from the Reading & Northern and the other from the Adirondack Railroad.
https://youtu.be/3GKNOQ4KnOk
https://youtu.be/PtgDGWYuzmw
Harrison
Homeschooler living In upstate NY a.k.a Northern NY.
Modeling the D&H in 1978.
Route of the famous "Montreal Limited"
My YouTube
COOL!!! So you do the wood project craft day on Saturday?
I always took my Grandson Anthony down there to build the projects with him and then he always had me take him across highway 18 to White Castle because he just had to have the square cheeseburgers.
That consisted of my Saturday morning till noon for years. I wouldn't trade those memories for anything Kevin and wish I could have those days back again!
Track fiddlerHow do you like your job at Home Depot Kevin?
I love it normally, but since the Hurricane it has been very difficult to remain positive and upbeat.
I did not think I would like working with kids, but I was wrong. They are all (for the most part) wonderful, and I really enjoy them. They call me their "work-dad" now. I like that.
https://youtu.be/3PHSHRyWrms
For you others that find Bridges interesting.
I see you sent one back! I like 734 Western Maryland Ed
I was liking this picture when I found it and thought the sunset looked rather Fall festive.
Image courtesy of Timmins now
Perhaps a Canadian Pyramid eh? ...
It's in Ontario and here's a daytime view
Image courtesy of Northern Ontario business
I got really curious as I had to know how these things tick.
Image courtesy of the Association of Manitoba museums
I may need a little more research time to fully understand these things.
I'm very confident that Dave could build a model of one of these that works though...
Good morning
Oops, ...Sorry about that Ed and Brother Lion. Sometimes I forget even an unelaborated hint of poly-tics is frowned upon in the Diner.
My bad as it wasn't intentional while I was rambling. I certainly don't want to be frowned upon here so I deleted what may have been offensive.
Cute pic of you Lion, when Lion was a Lion cub Lion
Waiting for Hobby Lobby to open up so I can go get sumore paint. But I think I just remember-red, Hobby Lobby is closed on Monday. I certainly didnt want to go to Wallmart for those cheap craft paints today.
Maybe I'll find something else to do this morning.
Have a good Monday gentleman
Good Morning Diners. How on earth is it Monday morning already?!? Such a fast weekend. Played in a Euchre tournament Friday night. They start with a pot luck beforehand and there was a nice spread! The hosts have it at the local American Legion, which is nice as they have plenty of space and a bartender. That put me home about 11:30 Friday night. Left the house Saturday Morning at 9:00 to head out of town for a pair of soccer games for my youngest. Got home about 10:00pm. Sunday, got up and worked on getting outdoor stuff put away for winter, went to a birthday lunch for my nephew, then hit the road to bring my oldest home for a couple days. She has a doctor appointment Tuesday I will be taking her to before taking her back to school. By the time we got home last night, ate dinner, and set up her new phone, it was almost time for bed. Looking at the calendar for the rest of the year, I have two free weekends between now and January, and I'm on call for one of them, so who knows if it will actually be a free weekend or not. Ugh!
Hope everyone has a good day today. I'm off to the rat race.
Mike
gmpullmanSometimes I can't quite follow what you're saying here, TF. Can you fill us in a little more?
That is because we try to keep poly-tics out of the forum.
Nice stuff to see here...
Have a great start to the week, folks —
Cheers, Ed
Dang!
Tried to sleep an hour or so ago but it just ain't working for me again like some other nights.
Sleep deprivation, insomnia, sleep apnea? I just call it old age and inconsistent sleeping patterns anymore that kinda sucks
My whole life my seasonal work dries up in the fall sometimes. I always like something to do even though I'm comfortably semi-retired and don't have to work.
How do you like your job at Home Depot Kevin? I'm thinking of a part-time job for the Winter as I like to feel some self worth and a sense of accomplishment at the end of the day.
Last Winter I took the Winter off and I didn't have any of that sence of accomplishment at the days end and it bummed me out.
Do you like your job? I've worked hard construction all my life but don't like working so hard anymore and wonder if I'd like working at Home Depot as I'm familiar with every product in the store.
I'm seriously thinking about winding down but I always like having something to do.
https://youtu.be/ygVFbz6AsnE
York1That means I didn't have a ladder accident.
And that is very good news.
Nighty night Kids! I'm hitting the Rack
Ya know John, ...Maybe I had the right idea when I was a young lad. The majority of my friends were old guys back when I was a Kid at the resort. Those friends had more interesting stories to tell.
Up in the wilderness there ain't too many people around anyway. Especially after tourism season came to an end and isolation sickness set in
Before our resort, we would stay at Leo Nessers resort On Mille Lacs. He taught me how to caulk and fillet fish. I couldn't wait to go up and see my old friend Leo in the spring. He spent more time with me teaching me things in one given weekend than my mom and step dad ever did ever.
In the spring he had a whole case of caulk and I would go through it with him caulking the old Wooden Launch and schmoozing that stuff with my finger like he taught me before we put the paint on. I think that caulk was the only thing that held that whole boat together
Your schmooze job will hold ya together for a year. Hit it again next year! Leo and I always did.
P.S. Your best caulk is OSI QUAD. It's a polyurethane sealant. If the correct preparation is made removing all the loose and rotten wood. And a good polymer is used like JB Weld wood restore. OSI is better than wood.
Make sure you wear latex gloves unless you want a really bad stomach ache though!
Well, it's Sunday night and I'm sitting in my recliner watching baseball, so that means I didn't have a ladder accident. I got the rotted wood covered with some caulk, and tomorrow I'll go back up and slap a coat of paint over the whole area.
We're having rain in two days, so in the spring when I have more time, I will cut out the rotted wood and put in new. This time I'll use pressure-treated wood, which should get me through the seasons until in the nursing home or cemetery.
My Chiefs won in good fashion, which is good for me since the Saints lost Thursday night. It looks like a rough season for the Saints. I'm used to it.
Have a good evening, diners.
York1 John
York1 BroadwayLion We always dressed up for church. I guess that is what you did back in the 50s or 60s or maybe that is only a Presbyterian thing. Not just back in the 50s or 60s. I still dress up every Sunday morning -- it's a Lutheran thing for me. There are many in my church who don't dress up anymore. I wore a tie everyday for 45 years. When I retired I got rid of most of the ties, but I kept about ten for Sundays and for my burial. I wonder which one my wife will pick for my last tie?
BroadwayLion We always dressed up for church. I guess that is what you did back in the 50s or 60s or maybe that is only a Presbyterian thing.
Not just back in the 50s or 60s. I still dress up every Sunday morning -- it's a Lutheran thing for me. There are many in my church who don't dress up anymore.
I wore a tie everyday for 45 years. When I retired I got rid of most of the ties, but I kept about ten for Sundays and for my burial. I wonder which one my wife will pick for my last tie?
I used to dress up for church and other places but after living in Alaska where jeans and a flannel shirt was considered dress up I sort of left go of dressing up. Although when we went to my brother's 80th birthday celebration at an exclusive French Restaurant I had to wear a sport coat and tie.
Also remember back in the day when men wore hats everywhere and the church pews had clips to hang the hats. My father when he had to attend at the federal courthouse was required to wear a hat into the courthous.
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!
SeeYou190 We were always a Fender Family. -Kevinr
We were always a Fender Family.
-Kevinr
i had two guitars in college, a Gibson hollow body and a Fender Jaguar. My daughter started playing, but lost interest after a few years in college so i have both guitars back.
When she started guitar class in high school, maybe middle school, the teacher, who was himself an older rocker, saw just the Jag's case and handled it with great reverence.
Ancestor's of LION had no plads, but our coat of arms was granted by the Emperor Barbarosa. Came to this country in the early 1600s, Dutch settlers, you know. Many of the streets in Brooklyn and Queens are named after decendants thereof.
gmpullmanI bought a Martin for my youngest son, A good investment.
After all these years, I am down to one guitar now, and my daughters no longer have any of theirs.
I guess that was an interest that did not stick for as long as others, but we all sure had a lot of fun when they were kids.