Good late morning. Normally I'm up before 6:00 a.m. This morning -- 8:00 a.m. I have no idea why I slept late.
In spire of that, I'll have bacon, eggs, and black coffee.
Welcome back, TF. I'm sure that paint job was difficult. On our street, an elderly woman owned a house that she lived in since it was new. She smoked heavily, and when she died, the house's walls that started out white were brown. The new young couple that moved in did just about everything, including covering all walls and woodwork with primer that was guaranteed to seal the surface. Nothing worked. They finally took out all the sheetrock and the insulation and replaced it. It was a very expensive restoration to get rid of the smoke smell, but it worked.
We are in a storm today. The wind is blowing, the temps are dropping, and it will be snowing by afternoon. Spring isn't here yet.
Hope everyone has a great day.
York1 John
Good evening Diners. A cup of tea and a piece of cake please, Janie.
The grandchildren have all gone home. Silence.
Off to run some 'serious' trains by myself. The timetable has gone mad. The little people are not amused.
David
To the world you are someone. To someone you are the world
I cannot afford the luxury of a negative thought
mbinsewiWOW Ed.! That's crazy! Last year,I stick built a 12 x 16 shed, with a metal roof, at our place up north, and, including the paint and LP Smart side, it cost me $3500.
I hear 'ya, Mike. Like I said in the earlier post I don't think I have but $14-1500 in it when I built it in 2008. Sure wish I would have used Smart Siding then. I used T&G pine and it started to rot after about five years. The goat pee didn't help!
Old Goat Barn by Edmund, on Flickr
Track fiddlerWould have loved to camp out in the Caboose you built, while helping you side the goat shed Ed. We could have installed siding by day, and ran Trains at night, while having a few cold ones. Don't have the tricks in my carpenter hat that the Amish do, but between the two of us, we may have gotten by
Glad to see you back TF! I'm sure we could have done a bang-up job on that old goat barn. It's a tiny thing. I resided the caboose two years ago (same rotted T&G on it) and I was all ready to do the barn this summer but these guys called back and I sad, why not. Easier these days to write a check than swing a hammer.
One of a kind paint (at least these days, anyway):
The Streamiest Streamliner by Don Kalkman, on Flickr
United Pacific by Don Kalkman, on Flickr
Cheers, ed
Good morning
Been rehabbing a three bedroom condo on the second floor. The tenant was there for 30 years and a heavy smoker, so it all had to be Killz-ed and then painted again.
Been coming home, eating dinner, and passing out in the recliner. This job kinda violates my (something to do) in semi retirement rule, and will be glad when it's done.
Have some new modeling ideas and looking forward to them when there's time.
Thanks for sending down the Arctic Air Blast Charlie, as it was refreshing. Currently we are having all the snow you're sending
Would have loved to camp out in the Caboose you built, while helping you side the goat shed Ed. We could have installed siding by day, and ran Trains at night, while having a few cold ones. Don't have the tricks in my carpenter hat that the Amish do, but between the two of us, we may have gotten by Do we get new baby goats in the spring? Sure do like those guys
Glad you and the wife got through the covid okay, and are feeling better Steve-O. Was lucky enough not to get it too bad myself, but losing the sense of smell and taste sure was weird.
The ballasting sounds like a relaxing past time John. For starting a new layout later than me, you certainly have passed me by in flying colors, getting things done...
Good to hear you didn't hurt yourself too bad with your fall David, you be careful. It looks like I'm 90 years old, walking on the ice these days. Been prone to cracking my ribs, and don't want to play that game anymore Sure is nice you get to see the grandchildren frequently. Looking forward to my grandson Carter's graduation this spring
Those sure look tasty Bear, and one of my favorites from my youth. Every time I'm in a new bakery looking for those cream puffs, they look at me like I'm from the Dark Side of the Moon, when asking about them. They seem to be a pastry of the past around here
BroadwayLion If a sea gull flies over the ocean Then what flies over the bay?
If a sea gull flies over the ocean
Then what flies over the bay?
Seem to remember dis one from a few years ago Br Lion. Somehow knew there'ld be a quiz one day, so paid attention back den.
Dats what him wants ewe to tink, but here's da answer.
Woof Woof!
Hope everyone's doing well, and talk to ya later
TF
"One difference between pessimists and optimists is that while pessimists are more often right, optimists have far more fun."
The Route of the Broadway Lion The Largest Subway Layout in North Dakota.
Here there be cats. LIONS with CAMERAS
Lumber went up quite a bit during Covid. A friend of a friend build a 4 car garage that looks like a barn. Inside it has a loft for machining tools. At least 1,200 sq ft. No idea what it cost, but the Amish price was 5 figures lower than the local contractors.
And they used pegs.
Steve can edit this if he needs to. I'm not promoting a web site, per se, but Western Maryland Scenic Railroad is posting spectacular pics and videos of their steam engine on their Instagram channel.
Use the snipping tool and you have a great wall paper.
Henry
COB Potomac & Northern
Shenandoah Valley
York1 I'm a little worried about the diner. Business seems to have slacked off the past several weeks. I hope things pick up.
I'm a little worried about the diner. Business seems to have slacked off the past several weeks. I hope things pick up.
In the years I've here, I noticed a seasonal ebb and flow for the whole forum that happens every year. There's a rush in the last few months as modelers put away their mowers and tractors and settle in to their train rooms once again, then another rush after Christmas as modelers, young and old, discover what Santa has brought them, but face it, we're a better resource than those elves from the north. After that, it's a slow decline as we go to occasional train shows and pick up new supplies for the fall, and the Circle of Layout Life begins anew.
It takes an iron man to play with a toy iron horse.
gmpullmanMy Amish crew arrived today to reside the old goat barn. I mentioned earlier that when I built it in 2008 I had maybe $1300 in materials. The cost to reside it was $5600 The barn is only 12 x 16 feet! (goats don't take up much room) The crew was done by noon. So about $1000/hr. sounds about right
WOW Ed.! That's crazy! Last year,I stick built a 12 x 16 shed, with a metal roof, at our place up north, and, including the paint and LP Smart side, it cost me $3500. The slab cost me $600. in concrete.
What did they use for siding?
Mike.
My You Tube
gmpullmanPrinting press? Lasagna maker? Enigma machine?
Ach de lever augistine slot machine run on schemem,when you put a nickle in nothing come out.
Now here is a machine more simpler...
This is the North Dakota Rapid Transit...
Wait for it...
Ta Da....
Good morning, diners. Happy Mardi Gras! Bacon, eggs, and black coffee, please.
Busy day scheduled. On top of everything else, I plan to do some ballasting today. I might as well get several unpleasant things out of the way in one day.
When I started my layouts four years ago, my wife let me use a spare bedroom. Eventually, my wife let me move the bed out, and now the room is completely a layout room. Now I want to do more -- change the wall pictures, repaint, etc. I think I'm going to tell her today. If I don't post anything more, check my town's obituaries.
Have a great day, everyone.
Good morning Diners. A large coffee please.
Thanks guys for the concern over my fall. Though not serious I have a couple of cuts and bruises from colliding with furniture.
Grandchildren are on school holidays this week, so they are in and out visiting.
Stay Safe Everyone.
hon30critterThat looks to me like a crane sans its outer skin and boom. Dave
Buy the man a drink of his favorite!
221219_1_altoona by lmyers83, on Flickr
Going...
221228_2_altoona by lmyers83, on Flickr
Almost gone...
221231_4_altoona by lmyers83, on Flickr
Cheers, Ed
gmpullmanWhat have we here?
That looks to me like a crane sans its outer skin and boom.
Dave
I'm just a dude with a bad back having a lot of fun with model trains, and finally building a layout!
Glad you're back to hitting on all eight cylinders, Steven
I hope everyone else dealing with health issues or otherwise find some relief soon.
My Amish crew arrived today to reside the old goat barn. I mentioned earlier that when I built it in 2008 I had maybe $1300 in materials. The cost to reside it was $5600 The barn is only 12 x 16 feet! (goats don't take up much room)
The crew was done by noon. So about $1000/hr. sounds about right
What have we here?
221231_1_altoona by lmyers83, on Flickr
Printing press? Lasagna maker? Enigma machine?
What you're looking at hasn't seen the light of day in more than sixty years.
Good Luck, Ed
That's good news, Steven!
I'm back in the office with a clean bill of health! The wife is feeling better, too, though she's not 100 percent yet. I was going to bring some paczki to share, but it looks like Da Lion already has you covered. Have a great day, everyone!
--Steven Otte, Model Railroader senior associate editorsotte@kalmbach.com
York1I know there is some concern in our hobby about the number of future model railroaders. As I said yesterday, the weekend's train show was packed with kids. If only a small percentage ever take up the hobby in the future, we will be OK.
We've been seeing a lot of young families at our local shows in the past few years, which is very gratifying! I mean, it's depressing when I go to a train show and I'm "The Kid" at 69!
And you're so right about that small percentage. I'm not worried, the hobby's popularity's waxed and waned over the years but it's never gone away and I doubt it will.
Mornin' folks!
Had a heck of a time relogging in this morning... Don't know if it was the site or what. I should stay logged anyway. Not sure why I had to log in? Finally figured out the right combination to get back on!
I screwed up last week and forgot to refill my Diabettes Med. I called the pharmacy this morning and the lady said they would give me a few pills to get through as I need a new refil from the Doc. Only problem is they won't have any pills in until tomorrow! Hmmmmm..... Took the last one I had this morning. I had a normal A1c last blood draw so I should be OK but..... Kinda scares me not to have the Rx filled. Sugar was in the normal range this morning, but I will check it several times today. Also be very careful what I eat today!!!
Hope everyone has a great day out there!
73
Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO
We'll get there sooner or later!
Good Morning,
It is 0F here with a light snow. Supposed to get colder. Think I'll send some down to TF as he has been quiet lately.
Important to practice balance as you get older. I was taught by a therapist to stand on one foot every day. I do this when putting on socks or tying shoes. It will reduce falling and actually stop you from going down if you trip.
John, you are smart to pay admissions in advance. You can avoid long waits in line, at least that is our experience. My wife was always doing that when we travelled. At Christmas 2008, we walked right into the Louvre and avoided standing for an hour or more in the cold because our admission was prepaid. In 2013 we got to spend an hour with the Rock Hopper penguins at the Cape Town acquarium because my wife had signed up and paid from here. In fact you couldn't even do it on site. We had to send a bank draft for payment from here but it was worth it. I got to hold a Rock Hopper on my lap. They are friendly little fellows but surprisingly heavy.
Plan on staying home this week. I did the grocery runs on Sat. and Sun. That just means pulling up to the designated spot, phoning to say I have arrived, wait 5 or 10 minutes while they load my order in the trunk and driving away. Nothing like grocery shopping on line!
Time for another coffee.
CN Charlie
Good morning, everyone. Chloe, I'll have bacon, eggs, and black coffee.
It seems like many of us are now at the age when falling becomes more of an issue. I know that when I get my yearly physical, they always ask if I've fallen, and they always ask if we have any loose throw rugs in our house. We have rugs, but they aren't what cause me to trip -- it's usually my carelessness of seeing where the dog is lying or me not remembering how many steps are in the staircase.
I know there is some concern in our hobby about the number of future model railroaders. As I said yesterday, the weekend's train show was packed with kids. If only a small percentage ever take up the hobby in the future, we will be OK.
We're in the process of buying all the entrance tickets to various museums and attractions for our trip to Europe this summer. I say, "we're" when I should say my daughters. The best part is that I'm just along for the trip. They do all the planning and work. It's kind of nice being old.
In this weather, the jet trails in the sky really stand out. In the morning and late afternoon, the sky is covered with the trails. The term "flyover country" is accurate. During the cold war, we knew what time the military jets from Omaha would fly over on their daily trips to the west before sunset. Now it's the huge number of passenger jets. It really is amazing.
It's time for breakfast, and then a full day of nothing to do but what I want.
hon30critterI'm sorry to hear about your fall but I'm glad it wasn't serious. I have fallen several times in the past few months because my toes drop when I am walking. That is a result of the nerve damage in my spine
Poor LION is prone to loosing balance and stumbling this way and that.
I want to go on Vacation this summer, but doi nmot know if they will let me.
Air flight = $12.00 + Baggage check
Stay with niece, she has a spare appartment downtown.
All i need is pocket money.
Getting permission from the abbot is easy,From the Prior r/t health is an udder issue.
Ricky I'm sorry about your step-dad, mom's got Alzheimers and it's a terrible disease.
David glad you didn't break anything. A high school classmate just posted on Facebook that he took a big fall but also didn't break anything.
My son and his fiance were here all weekend. The dogs got along well but we all ate too much. Did not get to see much of this weekend's races.
NorthBritI am a bit shook up today. Unlike me to fall, but last night I did. Shoulder and back ache somewhat. Therefore I shall take it easy today.
Hi David,
I'm sorry to hear about your fall but I'm glad it wasn't serious.
I have fallen several times in the past few months because my toes drop when I am walking. That is a result of the nerve damage in my spine. If I don't pay close attention to picking my feet up, my toes will catch which causes me to stumble and sometimes leads to a full face plant. Fortunately I have only had one fall that did any real damage (tore my Achillies tendon) and I was able to recover without the need for surgery. Usually it's just bruised knees.
Cheers!!
Good morning, everyone. Just coffee this morning.
I had a good time at the Lincoln train show yesterday. It opened at 9:00 a.m., and I got there about 11:00. It was packed with people, and I was especially amazed at the number of kids.
I think after a winter of being shut in the house, parents were looking for something like this to get their kids out.
There were some big layout displays, including everything from Z scale to Garden size layouts, but naturally the ones drawing the most attention from kids were the big Lego layout and the big Lionel layout. The Lionel had lots of interactive buttons for kids to push, which was a hit.
I did find an old Bachman controller for my planned trolley system, so I had a good time. There were not a lot of bargains in N scale -- more in HO, and lots of bargains for larger scales.
I don't know how the attendance will be for the rest of the weekend, but the dealers had to be pleased with the Saturday morning attendance.
Hope everyone has a great Sunday.
Special paint jobs. I saw this one in Chicago back in '96:
C&NW Station 24 August, 1996 by Edmund, on Flickr
C&NW Station, 24 August, 1996 by Edmund, on Flickr
MisterBeasley No, don't think of carbonated beverages as workout drinks. The carbonation will bloat your stomach and make you think you're more full than you really are, which might keep you from drinking enough for proper hydration. Sugar drinks should be avoided because they can give a quick sugar high after which you crash. I always just drank water until the ride was over.
No, don't think of carbonated beverages as workout drinks. The carbonation will bloat your stomach and make you think you're more full than you really are, which might keep you from drinking enough for proper hydration. Sugar drinks should be avoided because they can give a quick sugar high after which you crash.
I always just drank water until the ride was over.