SeeYou190 York1 I don't listen to music. (I see everyone's judgmental stares at me from every table in the diner.) Jukebox Stops Waitress Gasps Someone Drops A Fork Big Guy Asks "Who Is That Guy" Someone Answers "Don't Know, Ain't Seem Him Before" -Kevin
York1 I don't listen to music. (I see everyone's judgmental stares at me from every table in the diner.)
Jukebox Stops
Waitress Gasps
Someone Drops A Fork
Big Guy Asks "Who Is That Guy"
Someone Answers "Don't Know, Ain't Seem Him Before"
-Kevin
I didn't see any of this because I was staring down at the floor in embarrassment. I may need to enter the diner later when no one is here.
York1 John
And now, on top of my embarrassment, I see that I'm top of the page. Maybe some lunch will make up for my mistakes:
York1I will be the outlier in the diner today. I don't listen to music. (I see everyone's judgmental stares at me from every table in the diner.)
No judgment from me. I don't listen to much music either. Being deaf doesn't make much sound good anymore..... That said I often have great major works from the past running through my brain....
In tonight's local paper.... Another one of my students from back when just passed away.... Again, one of those favorite kids I looked forward to having in class.
That is two in the last month! Guess I am getting old......
73
Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO
We'll get there sooner or later!
Good Morning,
John, that photo looks like the terrain where I live. Mind you 90 miles east and you are getting into the Shield, rock and spruce trees for the next 1000 miles.
We like to listen to music. I have Mirage M series speakers biwired to an Arcam amp with high end interconnects to an Arcam CD player. I prefer CDs to mp3 sound. The speaker cable was $15/foot in 1995. The sound is great, a very wide soundstage which is good when listening to opera. We don't listen at high volume. The speakers are a bipolar design and if you sit on the sofa between them the sound seems like it is behind you in the wall.
Well, off to get some birdseed as the storm will hit tonight and looks like at least 5" of the stuff.
CN Charlie
I bought these nifty custom decals on eBay for the fictitious Atlantic Railway And Navigation Company.
I was excited to have these, but then I realized I already have two similarly named "Atlantic" freight cars with arched lettering.
-Photographs by Kevin Parson
I am not sure if I should add a third "Atlantic Roadname" with a similar lettering style to my Fleet Of Nonsense.
Living the dream.
howmusIn tonight's local paper.... Another one of my students from back when just passed away.... Again, one of those favorite kids I looked forward to having in class.
CNCharlieI prefer CDs to mp3 sound. The speaker cable was $15/foot in 1995.
SeeYou190I am not sure if I should add a third "Atlantic Roadname" with a similar lettering style to my Fleet Of Nonsense.
I really appreciate the humorous (and not so humorous) conversation. Making a pleasant diversion from w*rk. Today is not a good day again. It's shaping up to be a really bad downer of a week. This sucks. Lunch is about over now, so I gotta split. Thanks again everyone. I love the diner most when it's busy!
Mike
Each day you only have a limited amount of time and energy.
Don't waste it stressing about things you cannot control.
You have it within you to rise above whatever is presently bringing you down.
Karen Salmansohn
A train ride up Mount Pilatus
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c6uIIAupFsI&ab_channel=ICE6365
David
To the world you are someone. To someone you are the world
I cannot afford the luxury of a negative thought
Mike, the cable brand isn't Monster, can't remember what but can look it up and advise later. The cable contains 4 wires so the power is connected seperately for the woofer and tweeter. The speakers have 4 terminals. The speakers are Mirage, not Paradigm. Had a senior moment. The cable is the thicknest of dryer cable. About $600 worth and it is buried in the wall so goes with the house.
Just back frim a quick grocery run.
Ordered another loco display case. Rapido has them and the price is great for a very nice case, only 40 bucks.
Time for something, not sure what,
SeeYou190 I bought these nifty custom decals on eBay for the fictitious Atlantic Railway And Navigation Company. I was excited to have these, but then I realized I already have two similarly named "Atlantic" freight cars with arched lettering. I am not sure if I should add a third "Atlantic Roadname" with a similar lettering style to my Fleet Of Nonsense. -Kevin
I think it would be kind of neat to have at least several cars with different variations of the Atlantic name. I also know you are wanting to put in a rail ferry and the Navigation part of the name may fit.
York1I sometimes envy those of you with great sound systems and your extensive knowledge of musicians, but it just isn't for me. I don't know why.
Well back in to 70s I had a descent sound system. Actually stopped listening to music around 1974.
In the car, I do not turn it on. In my room/office I have two pair of Onn speakers, the cheapest ones they make, but mor recently I don't even use those, I just pipe the audio to my hearing aids. Keeps the Prior from telling me to turn it down. Very tinny sound but who cares it is not moosick.
The Route of the Broadway Lion The Largest Subway Layout in North Dakota.
Here there be cats. LIONS with CAMERAS
Water Level RouteI say go for it. Look how many real railroads back in the day had such-n-such & "Pacific" or "Western" or "Ohio"
York1I think it would be kind of neat to have at least several cars with different variations of the Atlantic name. I also know you are wanting to put in a rail ferry and the Navigation part of the name may fit.
Great points gentlemen. I will absolutely be using these.
Thank you.
When I think of railroad scenery I usually envisage tall mountains and curving tracks, but the vast prairies have a certain beauty too. I remember as a youth taking the Canadian across Canada. The prairies were anything but boring. I remember herds of antelope racing through the fields beside the train and the endless beautiful blue horizons:
Cheers!!
Dave
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. Janie, coffee and a nice big cinnamon roll please.
Had a couple rounds of thunderstorms come through last night that brought hail with them. The first round sounded small, like pea sized (Middle of the night. I wasn't getting up to look.). The second round was bigger. That I got up for. It was definitely bigger, but not golf ball size. Plump Lima bean maybe? Not sure what the term is, but was glad I wasn't out in it!
First high school soccer game of the season was brutal yesterday evening, but not necessarily because of the score. They lost 4-1, but that wasn't the rough part. It was about 45 degrees with sustained winds in the low 20's mph with gusts above 40 mph. Not fun. Even though my daughter can't play yet as she is still recovering from knee surgery, my wife wanted to go to show our support. She was regretting that after about 15 minutes. So was I!
Here's hoping for a good Wednesday for everyone!
Good morning
We got back from our Staycation Monday evening. Why does it always seem you need an extra day to recoup, from what was supposed to be a relaxing getaway
There wasn't any places with ideal weather to travel South, and we're not too keen on the idea of an air bus with recycled air, so we had decided to hotel hop in some Northern towns.
Found some more Carhartt wear at Cabela's, and Judy got some new spring clothes and shoes at Albertville. It was fun.
On the audio-video equipment thing. Certainly do remember the Monster System days, when the sound quality improved drastically from Dolby to DTS.
She was obliged with a home theater built in the basement with a double arch like she had seen in a magazine. That woman was spoiled rotten back then
That's back when the TVs were still thick. Blu-ray came out not too many years later, but didn't see any reason to change out a whole library of DVD's, as the sound quality improvement over DTS, didn't seem to be extreme enough to me.
Went out to get the mail one day and the lights were rattling on the front of the house as the reflection in the windows where pulsating Don't seem to appreciate loud music like that anymore
Hold on, fetching some scenery.
Found oneImage courtesy of Wikimedia Commons
Have a great hump day gentlemen
TF
Good cold windy morning, diners. Bacon, eggs, and coffee, please.
I finally have a day with nothing planned. I can get more layout time in! Tomorrow we will start out for a short time in Texas. It's time to visit the grandchildren there.
In the 1950s, my grandfather in Washington was dying, and my mother and I rode the City of Portland from Nebraska to Tacoma, Washington. I don't remember this view, but I know my mother let me spend a lot of time in the dome car.
Along the Columbia River:
Have a good day.
Good afternoon Diners. Afternoon tea please, Chloe.
A difficult day trying to post with getting forbidden 403 earlier.
Anyway, took Dawn to the doctors who took blood from her. She feels fine, so hopefully there willl be good results.
Stunning pictures being posted this month. Loving it.
Scenery with a difference.
Jumeirah Tram in Dubai. Dwarfed by the high-rise buildings.
SAM_0923 by David Harrison, on Flickr
Well the predicted winter storm arrived last night. Woke up to about 5" of the stuff and a few more are to come today. Wait, I thought it was spring, silly me. Had to shovel and sweep the path out back and the spots for the ground feeders. Did that at 7am otherwise the chickadees will start scolding. Demanding little creatures but how can you resist something that cute. Flying versions of Pippa, the female Westie we had.
I called the snow clearing outfit to arrange for the driveway to be cleared as it is past the contract time. They will do it Friday. Normally I would just wait for it to melt but have to take wife to get her crown fitted Sat. morning.
Sure is a lot of bird traffic out there as is normal when there is a storm, mostly finches, house and gold.
Guess I better go top up the feeders.
-Photograph by Kevin Parson
Chloe, please bring me an eight ounce steak and bowl of brocolli for my lunch.
When I came home last night we were having a pretty serious bit of rain for the first time in quite a while.
The sprinklers were running. It seems my rain sensor is not working. I will need to figure out what the problem is tomorrow.
Good evening Diners. A mug of Russian Caravan Tea please, Janie.
Just calling in and listen to any chat.
The Coastal Railway near Seaham, County Durham
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8cirI5Lhmkc&ab_channel=StephenCarr
Good afternoon
How about some Triple SSS?
Scenic Steam Share
Yep! The world is a beautiful place! Let's see if NorthBrit (David) recognizes this?
one more....
Good evening
More Tripple SSS.
Scenic Shay Steam
Was that top of the page? It's awfully tuff to tell on a phone!
I'll go fetch some treats just in case.
How about some of those vanilla pudding wafer treats for everybody?
Hmmmm..... Pssst! TF.... (Uh......, that is Climax.... Not a Shay!)
Close enough, but Gotcha Ray. I'll add that correction to my railroad log.
Recognized those pictures you posted. By the way, did you happen to get top of the page?
howmus(Uh......, that is Climax.... Not a Shay!)
Maybe Cousin Vinnie needs to sing a song and become the disinformation czar.
Haven't felt like coming to the diner to say anything. My 94 yo mom died last Monday after a long battle with Alzheimers. Nothing acute, she just died.
She had a trust, actually two trusts because Maryland used to tax estates over $1mil. When I had my estate plan drawn up 10 years ago and revised this year, two different lawyers insisted they needed to see her plan. Neither volunteered that they saw anything wrong with it.
Now that she has passed, a third lawyer "doesn't understand it" and says it is "internally conflicted." Great. I am an only child so there will be no sibling wars. I just want to pass it directly, without going through my possession, to my sons, who are not mentioned in the estate.
I have a meeting in 2 weeks, with a 4th lawyer, the successor of the original lawyer. I'm going to have my questions ready.
As I said a couple years ago, attend to your estate plan. A friend of mine lived with a man (also a friend and former colleague) for 20 years and his daughter by another woman got everything.
Henry
COB Potomac & Northern
Shenandoah Valley
howmus Yep! The world is a beautiful place! Let's see if NorthBrit (David) recognizes this? one more.... 73
Not directly, but the first picture looks like Bastle. They can be found around Northumberland.
The second picture I would like to think was looking down towards the River North Tyne.
Most probably wrong on both, but thanks for posting.
Potties on Parade:
There's A Prototype For Everything! by David Blazejewski, on Flickr
I half-expect a pink or blue Dutch character to pop out of one of the doors here. I seem to recall as a child, my grandmother had a thermometer which had people in Dutch garb and, based on the atmospheric pressure one or the other would come out of the door to predict "fair" or "stormy" weather.
So if its scenery you want...
Royal Gorge by Mike Danneman, on Flickr
Lots of Hydrocal there!
Cheers, Ed
Track fiddlerClose enough, but Gotcha Ray. I'll add that correction to my railroad log.
LOL!!! Sorry.... Just couldn't resist!
Since my Model Railroad is the SLO&W, I do have a Shay on the layout pulling a long string of log cars.....
NorthBritNot directly
Photos by my son.... Donnington Castle it says on the name of the photos. One of those places I would like to visit if I ever actually decide to get over to visit......