Happy Birthday, David!!
I hope you and Dawn have a peaceful and enjoyable day. Mother's Day here falls on the second Sunday in May. I recall one a few years ago when we had lots of wet, heavy snow here in NE Ohio.
Thanks to all who have expressed their well wishes for my radiation treatments. I'm down to my last week so I'll finish up on Thursday this week! A month or two after that will be a blood test to see if the cancer has receded. Thanks again!
Old No. 7:
160926_38_jamestown by akmyers83, on Flickr
— Also in the Sierras:
Soaring over Clear Creek by Mike Danneman, on Flickr
Cheers, Ed
Good morning Diners. It is Mother's Day here in the U.K.. Is it also across the pond? Daughter, SiL and grandchildren visited yesterday. Son and his children are visiting today.
As it is also my birthday, (and I see TOP OF THE PAGE) cookies and cake for everyone visiting the Diner.
Dawn's health is stable. Not good, not bad, (thankfully) so we will take it.
Myself. I feel fine. Still have to go for an x-ray later this month.
I have not read many past messages, but see Dr Wayne is okay.
Dave. I hope Dianne is on the road to recovery.
A speedy recovery to others not 100%.
David
To the world you are someone. To someone you are the world
I cannot afford the luxury of a negative thought
Good morning, diners. Donut day, so I'll have just coffee this morning.
Warming up today! Predicted to be 65° today. Snow several days ago, now warm again.
Several days ago, someone mentioned the April Fools article in Model Railroader. I've found two possibilities:
1. I'm too dumb to find it; or
2. The April Fools joke on me is that there isn't an April Fools joke in the April issue.
Have a great Sunday.
1999 Excursion train at the Feather River in California:
Over the Bridge, Into the Tunnel by Craig Sanders, on Flickr
York1 John
Hi Mike,
Have you considered posting your problem on the ESU forums? I have been able to get help there several times.
Cheers!!
Dave
I'm just a dude with a bad back having a lot of fun with model trains, and finally building a layout!
Howdy guys. Chloe, a large pizza with all the meats, onion, and jalapenos please. A cold beer too. Everyone welcome to join me. Chloe, maybe make it two pizzas.
BATMANI have just heard that Doctor Wayne is alive and well
Had a disappointing day on the layout today. I had my Trix mikado parked in an odd spot and couldn't remember why. Then I ran it. Appears something happened to the decoder somehow that royally screwed up the sounds on it. It doesn't make any chuff sounds anymore, no bell either. The whistle sounds but gives two toots each time you press it. It makes the basic hiss of a steam locomotive sitting still. While it was rolling forward, I pressed the direction button and it sounded a bit like an atari game making the sound of a rocket launching. It was bizarre. I tried a factory reset on it, but the only change was the locomotive address going back to three and the volume turning all the way back up. JMRI tells me its a Loksound V2. I won't put a Loksound back in, and to put a Soundtraxx or TCS decoder in is going to require a bit of work. BUMMER.
Mike
Good afternoon all.
Good news, I have just heard that Doctor Wayne is alive and well, just experiencing computer problems, hearing that makes my Saturday a good one.
We are having a good blow today and the ferries are on and off so the daughter may not get home today.
I have the generator ready to go as the Canucks are on later. Priorities don't you know. #1 son asked if I had rum, of course, I said, he is worried about power for the game as well but he doesn't have backup so he is coming out. Kids these days, so unprepared.
The Captain is waiting for him.
Brent
"All of the world's problems are the result of the difference between how we think and how the world works."
Good morning from the very soggy West Coast where it is 6c.
Out of bed at 0500hrs this morning, let the dogs out while I made coffee, let them in, and sat and played my guitar for the next three hours. My daughter is coming home for a couple of days I have to pick her up at the ferry. The Canucks are playing tonight and there is a new bottle of scotch on the bar. I see train time in today's line-up. Could life get any better?
I sure hope Dr.Wayne is OK, I really like his contributions to the forum. I will keep poking around as we have some mutual online friends.
Watched the series "1883" and really enjoyed it. Things I feel are worth watching seem to be becoming a rarity these days. The next one in the series is "1926". Harrison Ford is in that one so fingers crossed.
Dave, sorry to hear about Dianne's leg injury. I have had many, many leg injuries including a bad break. Once I was in the mountains and ripped all my tendons and ligaments while coming down a steep hill. No cell phones back then, it was me and the dog. After laying there in agony for a while I used the dog like a crutch to get out, it took hours. It was while I was learning to fly that it happened and I had to stop for three months until I got medically cleared again. Wished I lived closer so I could at least help you to get some trains running.
David, hope your chest issue clears up and I hope Ed's treatments are progressing well.
Bacon and eggs, then to the trainroom.
All the best to all.
Good Saturday morning. I'll have bacon, eggs, and coffee, Chloe.
Spring is nearly here. Even though we got snow the other day and it's still below freezing this morning, it will be in the 60s° on Monday. There were masses of semi truck accidents on the Interstate -- they just can't slow down even if there is ice and blowing snow.
BroadwayLiondats ok... The big boys do that all the time.
Lion, that's true, but I'll bet those guys do it faster and better than I did on my small track. They get paid more for doing it, too.
On the layout today, I'm painting some streets and starting to map out the next section of town to be built. I would love to put this in, but I'm not sure I want to pay the price:
https://wit-and-wisdom-models.com/product/full-scene/
Time for breakfast. Have a great day, everyone.
Above the Feather River in California:
Deep within Serpentine Canyon by Patrick Dirden, on Flickr
York1Today I am cutting out a section of track that includes two turnouts. I will be able to use the turnouts in a planned yard, and the new straight section of track will allow more room for a train station. This is my own fault for not planning better when laying track the first time.
dats ok... The big boys do that all the time.
The Route of the Broadway Lion The Largest Subway Layout in North Dakota.
Here there be cats. LIONS with CAMERAS
CNCharlie I sent an email to Dr. Wayne on Monday but no reply so far. Charlie
I sent an email to Dr. Wayne on Monday but no reply so far.
Charlie
Good Evening,
John, those zebra backed woodpeckers are likely Downeys or Hairys. They look much the same except for size with the Hairys being a lot larger.
Have a nice evening,
CN Charlie
MisterBeasleyWe're in the Tourist Zone, so Friday is batten down the hatches day.
Our area has nothing of interest to tourists, so we don't have that issue. Our small town sits on Interstate 80, so the tourists stop here to buy gas, stay in hotels, or eat fastfood. Then they move on.
The best part? Our town has a 1½ % sale tax, and all those tourists just pass through, but leave us a lot of money.
Flanger near Donner Pass:
Back to Roseville by Patrick Dirden, on Flickr
MisterBeasleyWe're in the Tourist Zone
Nope. We're in the Tourist Zone, so Friday is batten down the hatches day. It's not so bad this time of year, but in the summer we have to get our grocery shopping done early and avoid weekend travel, particularly to restaurants. Most places don’t take reservations any time of year, so if we are going out, it's best to leave by 5. A few local beach towns have expensive pay-to-park from early May to mid-September, so we avoid eating there in the summer. It's no wonder restaurants are selling their downtown locations and moving out to the places with plenty of free parking.
It takes an iron man to play with a toy iron horse.
Good Morning! TGIF!
Mike, you're right. In retirement, that doesn't mean much anymore. Everyday is Saturday.
Charlie, we continue to have a large number of cardinals at our feeders. Not many bluejays, which is unusual for us. We get several zebra-backed woodpeckers at our bars, but we've never had a pileated woodpecker. You are lucky to have them in your area.
Ugh. We woke up to a layer of snow and more coming down. I'm ready for everything Spring brings -- except lawn mowing.
Today I am cutting out a section of track that includes two turnouts. I will be able to use the turnouts in a planned yard, and the new straight section of track will allow more room for a train station. This is my own fault for not planning better when laying track the first time.
Many of us are at the age when one doctor's visit may mean a complete change in life. I hope and pray everyone in the diner has good health.
Rock Creek reservoir in California's Sierra Nevada mountains:
Crystal Clear by Patrick Dirden, on Flickr
Good morning Diners. A large coffee and blueberry muffin please, Brunhilda. I'll sit in the corner by the window.
Not a great deal going on here. I must do a mini-shop this afternoon though.
Dawn is battling some kind of stomach bug. The doctor prescribed some antibiotics for her. She has come to the end of them; maybe she needs some more?
Myself. I feel fine. As mentioned previously I still have to have an x-ray. That, I believe will be towards the end of this month.
I know a few Diners are going through various challenges. Our thoughts and prayers go out to you.
Good Morning Diners. TGIF! (For those that it still means something anyway)
Supposed to get some cold, crummy weather this weekend. Figures as my new toy from the R/C shop is supposed to be in today. Oh well, better weather will be here soon enough.
MisterBeasleyI had to replace the garbage plastic couplers the first week, of course, but that's SOP
Track fiddlerMr. John, my New Orleans girl Judy made me red beans and rice for dinner tonight After she soaked the beans for two days like she does. Twas GOOD GOOD. Still would like to try yours though, and know it's GOOD
Sounds good! Red Beans and Rice, when done correctly, has a great unique taste. Nothing like it!
Post Hog!
Mr. John, my New Orleans girl Judy made me red beans and rice for dinner tonight After she soaked the beans for two days like she does.
Twas GOOD GOOD. Still would like to try yours though, and know it's GOOD...
TF
Evening
Slow down guys, your jumping ahead too quickly. I'm still enjoying March with all these Beautiful temps.
My brother-in-law's birthday is April Fool's Day That poor guy, he just got all his teeth pulled out, and is going through a tough ordeal with lots of pain
He'll be good as new in a couple weeks, and have his brand new smile.....NICE! Steve-O is good people
chutton01Hmm, seems like as good a thread to post this as well as anywhere, but the first time in years that MR had a pretty decent (IMO) April Fool's article, and no mention of it on the forums (issue has been out for weeks, especially on-line edition I suppose).
I just got my paper issue two days ago. I haven't even had time to open it.
Now that I know, I will have to pay close attention to what I read.
chutton01 Hmm, seems like as good a thread to post this as well as anywhere, but the first time in years that MR had a pretty decent (IMO) April Fool's article, and no mention of it on the forums (issue has been out for weeks, especially on-line edition I suppose).
Hmm, seems like as good a thread to post this as well as anywhere, but the first time in years that MR had a pretty decent (IMO) April Fool's article, and no mention of it on the forums (issue has been out for weeks, especially on-line edition I suppose).
Thanks for reminding me. Forgot all about it. I'll have to take a look.
York1Dave, are you doing OK? Are you giving up on plans for the new layout?
Hi John,
I'm okay, except my balance continues to get worse. Thanks for asking.
I'm not giving up on the layout by any means. I (I should say 'we') ran into a couple of snags last fall.
One was that Dianne tore her left calf muscle severely so she wasn't able to lift anything. She is still recovering. I rely on Dianne to do all the lifting because my balance is so bad.
The second was that I got totally frustrated with my snow plow project because I couldn't get the custom sounds to load properly despite working on the thing for hours and hours. It burned me out.
There is a silver lining to all this. I went back to have another look at the layout plan and I realized that all of the destination sidings on the main part of the layout could only hold two or three cars each. I have acquired a number of cars that I want to run in unit trains such as TOFC and tank cars, as well as lots of freight cars of course. The original plan had no place to put larger cuts of cars from one train except in the large yard which is off of the layout proper. I replaced a couple of the industries in the center of the layout with a small yard that can hold up to 14 cars. The yard has most of the features of a proper yard including a run-around, a drill track and a parking spot for a switcher, and it has enough space at one end to accommodate the TOFC operation.
John York1.
The pneumonia has eased a lot. I still have to have an x-ray to see that it has gone. Another reason for the x-ray is, doctor's think a strain of cancer is on the lung.
I doubt that very much as I feel okay and all that.
maxman NorthBrit Just heard today of a model railway show being held locally. Hopefully I shall take a look tomorrow. David Any report?
NorthBrit Just heard today of a model railway show being held locally. Hopefully I shall take a look tomorrow. David
Just heard today of a model railway show being held locally. Hopefully I shall take a look tomorrow.
Any report?
I've got a Bachmann GG1. I like it and it runs very well. I had to replace the garbage plastic couplers the first week, of course, but that's SOP and I always have Kadees in stock for that reason.
My GG1 has no noticeable motor sounds. It's got a bell and a horn. As I recall, the GG1 was referred to as a ""Widowmaker" because track crews couldn't hear it coming. I've read that they are actually putting sound systems in electric cars because pedestrians can't hear them coming. I'd like to hear them put in steam engine sounds for that.
I think a Widowmaker is an old logging term for a large suspended branch that can break off and injure a logger. I think Sugarloaf ski area I'm Maine has a trail named that. Give it respect. I have a friend, not a very good skier, who says he always looks for trails with names like "Fluffy Bunny" because they're more his skill level.
My ad blocker software has taken care of the very annoying and non-train-related big pop-up ads very well. They've mostly let a lot of women's underwear ads through, though. They were making it impossible to even enter replies here. It was a good decision for me.
Good Morning,
Got about 6" of white stuff from the storm yesterday.
John, all fine here on the health front. My wife is having a tough time right now. Her psychologist is trying to help.
TF, good luck with your Big Boy quest. I thought Kato did one a little while ago.
Was up before 7 putting out the bird feeders. My wife cleans them every night. Besides we can't leave them out as they are too much of a temptation for the racoons.
Coffe time again.