I love ferry rides. For me, the most impressive ones were in 1996, when we went to Newfoundland for summer vacation (my then-girlfriend-now-wife was a postdoc in Montreal at that time). One ride was 7 hours (New Sydney, Nova Scotia, to Port Aux Basques, Newfoundland), the other 16 hours (Argentia, Newfoundland, to North Sydney, NS). As an avid birdwatcher, I spent nearly all the time with binoculars on the front deck, and I was rewarded with two "lifers", a Manx shearwater and a Leach's storm-petrel.
JW
Hi Everyone,
Brunhilda, coffee with cream, please.
John(York1): it is certainly no crime if you don't listen to music. Why spend time on something that you don't find all that interesting. Besides, there's enough of us around who have entire scores going on in our heads continually.
Ed: I'm glad you liked the N&W wood hopper that I posted last month. That hopper was released as a 1 in 5000 kit by Ambroid about 60 years ago. The kit was way beyond my skill level at the time (probably still is), but I still have it somewhere around the house. If I find it I can send you a copy of the plans so you could build your own fleet of them. Oddly enough, I'd suggest building in styrene and add more weight. I don't think wood is heavy enough to keep it on the rails. If i find the plans I'll send you a pm to find out where to send it to If you'd be interested.
I never worked with anyone that was stealing from the company that I know of. It was probably going on under my nose and I was just oblivious to it.
Brent: Once we took the BC Ferry from Victoria to Vancouver. It looked exactly like the pictures you posted. Cloudy and kind of gloomy looking.
I'll check back in soon.
Jim (with a nod to Mies Van Der Rohe)
Great video Ed, thanks for posting! Quite a machine! the "Hook"
Mike.
My You Tube
While looking at the hook video I came across another about different types of prototype couplers and how they work;
Enjoyed the hook video.
Would have been interesting to see how they deployed the out riggers.
Also, there were a couple shots where they showed some sort of nozzle directed toward the cable drums. Wonder what the purpose of that is.
Howdy diners. Flo, could I get a ham and cheese to go please?
Busy busy busy at work. It's hectic, but makes the time go fast. Hope everyone is doing well.
Mike
Good afternoon Diners. A coffee on the go please Zoe.
Trains in the Countryside 2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LDewfZOWv1M&ab_channel=MarshSteamVideos%E2%84%A2
David
To the world you are someone. To someone you are the world
I cannot afford the luxury of a negative thought
I'm fascinated by machinery, especially anything that can lift 500,000 lbs! This was a nice look at the workings of this Missabe Road wrecker, the X-7:
Kevin will appreciate the sound of that Cummins Diesel .
Enjoy the video with your coffee and donut.
Cheers, Ed
I had an excellent dinner of home-made tacos tonight.
I will have the leftovers tomorrow for a proper Taco-Tuesday!
-Kevin
Living the dream.
One of my father's employees at his men's store was going to be promoted to manager. At the same time, he had applied to the county police. They gave him a lie detector test, which he failed and my uncle was a cop at the time.
I used to hang out with him at his place and as he was a couple years older than I and we watched the Orioles game and drank beer after work.He would take new clothes, put them in the trash dumpster. After work he would drive around the shopping center and retrieve his booty. I felt totally deceived and crushed.
One of the prettiest girls I ever saw worked as a phamacy tech in the hospital. Remember Vargas cartoons in Playboy? She looked like one of those women, clothes a bit too tight or too short. She got fired for stealing Demerol. What a waste.
Henry
COB Potomac & Northern
Shenandoah Valley
SeeYou190One of our teenage cashiers was arrested today for pilfering over $750.00 from the til a little at a time. Walked out of the store in handcuffs on Easter. Dumb kid. He had his whole future looking bright.
When I was working in the Sears store in Chatham, Ontario many years ago we had a staff member who was extremely competent, intelligent, and drop dead beautiful. She got caught stealing cash and was fired. I saw her a few months later and she had aged a hundred years. She was obviously a drug addict and she was dressed like a biker babe. What an incredible waste. I won't say what I would have liked to have done to the animals who got her hooked on drugs.
It still upsets me.
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,
Spring has finally arrived, supposed to hit 50F today. The snow is melting and at this rate will be mostly gone in a week or so.
Took wife to dentist on Sat to get the crown fitted but he wasn't happy with the fit so is sending it back to the lab this week. We will be going back next Sat, hopefully it will be right. Sure is great of him to come in early on his day off.
Well the check engine light is on again. It had gone off for a couple of weeks. Car is running fine but will have to take it in. The computer stores the fault codes.
There is a K5a Hudson for sale on ebay. It is from a run done by BLI that was commisioned by Hobbycraft Canada in 2005. They are brass and beautiful plus have sound. Bids start at 750US. Don't think I'll be buying even though it is the only one of this run I have seen for sale in 5 years of looking. Mine from Samhongsa was made in 1978 and has just as good detail plus was a lot less. Paint is nearly as good too.
Time for another coffee while I wait for the snow to melt.
CN Charlie
SeeYou190 One of our teenage cashiers was arrested today for pilfering over $750.00 from the til a little at a time. Walked out of the store in handcuffs on Easter. Dumb kid. He had his whole future looking bright. -Kevin
One of our teenage cashiers was arrested today for pilfering over $750.00 from the til a little at a time. Walked out of the store in handcuffs on Easter.
Dumb kid. He had his whole future looking bright.
Evening
SeeYou190 One of our teenage cashiers was arrested today for pilfering over $750.00 from the til a little at a time. Walked out of the store in handcuffs on Easter.
Always saddened to hear about this sort of thing.
Definition of a Shame. Probably had underlying parental guidance issues. A child is a reflection of the parent.
TF
Hoppy Easter!
Hope everyone has a sugar high at the moment... I am afraid to take my evening sugar reading..... Oh well it was good this morning!
For those having medical issues and such just remember:
73
Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO
We'll get there sooner or later!
Good evening
Judy's deviled eggs this year.
Have a chick on me
Happy Easter! We're having spit-roasted lamb cooked outside on the Big Green Egg. Everything the GF has ever done in the Egg has been spectacular and this will be no exception. She cooks over charcoal, while I use gas.
It takes an iron man to play with a toy iron horse.
SeeYou190 NorthBrit I'll try that coffee coke, Kevin has left please. Prepare for disappointment, it is terrible! -Kevin
NorthBrit I'll try that coffee coke, Kevin has left please.
Prepare for disappointment, it is terrible!
Flo. Cancel that order. I'll have a regular Coke, please.
Hey, it looks like the "Users Online" box might be working again. I have nott seen anyone's avatar in the box for ages.
Good afternoon Diners. Flo. I'll try that coffee coke, Kevin has left please.
Locomotive 5699 'Galatea' having been saved from Dai Woodham's Scrap Yard in Barry, South Wales, now can be seen running on BR track. Many times she has a change of name and number to represent other 'Jubilee Class' locomotives?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aj3vDNuz7Fo&ab_channel=MarshSteamVideos%E2%84%A2
Here she is 1-76 in LMS colours in original name and number at Roseville Station.
IMG_1997 by David Harrison, on Flickr
Happy Easter everyone! My aunt's funeral went well yesterday. Afterwards I went out to a pizza place/bar with one of my brothers and a few cousins for a couple drinks and lots of catching up. Was good for my soul.
Have a wonderful day everyone!
How about a cold can of Caramel Flavored Coffee Coke to start the day?
-Photograph by Kevin Parson
Good morning everyone. Chloe, please bring me three pancakes with butter, and REAL maple syrup like you can get in Ohio please.
It is Easter. I guess we have given up on all traditions, and we are going to have tacos for dinner tonight. I can't wait.
Good afternoon
We're going to my daughter's new house for Easter dinner in the sun room tomorrow. Its 60° and sunny up here today, so we're really looking forward to it. We're gonna BBQ, and doesn't that sound like fun, as a first taste of Spring. What are you guys doing for Easter Sunday?
Just realized, I've forgotten the Bunny My daughter's are never to old, for me to ever forget to get them Easter candy, so I'll have to swing by Wallgreens today. They dont like the Peeps. They're favorite is Bunny Crisp, (No, we're not barbecuing the rabbit)
Have a Happy Easter my friends
We've never been to New York City. Can only Imagine it would be a fantastic experience, with plenty of fun things to do. Although, what I've seen of the Mini Apple right down the highway, seems to be enough, and tend to avoid it all together Guess we're not much of the big city type.
We were crossing Long Island Sound from New York to Connecticut by ferry. I was sitting in the car waiting to get off, and the nitwit behind me went forward instead of reverse and banged my car. When I filled out the diagram of what happened, I crossed out North-East-South-West and wrote in fore, aft, port and starboard.
Track fiddlerI'll bet you'll be glad when you get done with that soffit.
Yes I will!
This stupid hurricane caused a huge delay in my train room.
I'll bet you'll be glad when you get done with that soffit. Sure looks like you've been doing a great job on it from what I've seen
Track fiddlerOnly crossed waters on two ferries that can be remembered.
The first ferry I remember riding was the State Island Ferry when I visited my Uncle in New York City when I was eight or nine.
I am not sure how many I have ridden, but it is surely less than ten.
Good morning
Only crossed waters on two ferries that can be remembered. One was the Canal Street Ferry in New Orleans, while we were down visiting family for Mardi Gras.
Image courtesy of Algiers Ferry
The other one was the Mexican III, that went from Playa Del Carmen to Cozumel. Couldn't find a picture of that one, as the newer ferries are orange and yellow. The one we were on was a white one, and that was a lot of years ago.
That was a neat cruise, as there was lots of flying fish alongside the boat. Those things were cool.
When we got to Cozumel, we were bombarded by some locals selling snorkel excursions. We must have looked like we just got off the boat
We did go snorkeling on the beautiful coral reefs, and got yelled at by the guys doing the snorkel excursions in the glass bottom boats. Apparently they thought they owned the ocean
Sure liked the Cut Bank Creek Trestle and what was on it.
Back at ya