Good morning and top 'o' the day to all of ye.
I'll have some lamb chops and a big cup of Irish coffee.
Dr. Frankendiesel aka Scott Running BearSpace Mouse for president!15 year veteran fire fighterCollector of Apple //e'sRunning Bear EnterprisesHistory Channel Club life member.beatus homo qui invenit sapientiam
Black coffee and an onion bagel, heavy on the cream cheese. (Just like what's on my desk at work right now.)
A bit if a departure for dinner last night - Eggplant Parmesan. The little woman picked up a fresh, organically-grown eggplant at a local farm stand. Also had some G-scale rigatoni with home-made pesto, and broiled garlic bread. Cooks for a long time in the oven, so I'd already had enough beer by the time we got to the table - switched to a glass of milk.
Nice reefers. Don't be afraid of making your own decals. All it takes is the right decal paper (inkjet or laser, clear-backed or white-backed) and you can do it yourself on a computer. You'll need some Microscale Liquid Decal Film. I'd also advise Micro-Set and a spray-on coating, but you need those even for regular decals.
It takes an iron man to play with a toy iron horse.
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91rioja wrote:Evening ya'll!Ryan, I don't mean to be presumptious, but I know you have to have a good gumbo recipe around somewhere. As a great man once said, "I will play (with trains) for gumbo".Chris
Chris,
What kind of Gumbo are you lookin to make?
I have many recipes, such as:
Duck and Andouille Gumbo
Chicken and Smoked Sausage Gumbo
Seafood and Smoked Sausage Gumbo
Gumbo Zherbes (vegetarian style)
Turkey and Sausage Gumbo
And many more........
Ryan BoudreauxThe Piedmont Division Modeling The Southern Railway, Norfolk & Western & Norfolk Southern in HO during the merger eraCajun Chef Ryan
Beer. It's not just for breakfast anymore.
JB, the font size is just fine now. It looks like all the other posts.
I think I caught the "first half of the 20th century" bug from looking at Bob Grech's pictures. They're really works of art, and he sets the scene very nicely with the Jordan vehicles. If I were starting over, I don't think I'd have any diesels at all, but as it is I've got an investment in both engines and rolling stock that's decidedly 1960's. My yard is full, even with one train out on the main line, and I've still got lots of rolling stock in boxes. So, I think it will be an adventure to remove all the newer stuff for a while and replace it with an earlier era. I'm not planning to sell anything, so I can come Back to the Future any time I want.
Welcome back, Jeffrey. I always feel really out of touch when I'm on vacation and can't log on, even when we visit the in-laws and have to live with dial-up for a week. I've got a laptop from work now, and I try looking for free wireless access when I'm sitting and waiting somewhere, like when I'm getting my car inspected or picking up my daughter at school. So far, the only success I've had has been at the "friendly" airports of Lihue, Hawaii, Phoenix, Arizona and Manchester, New Hampshire. Money-grubbing airports like Honolulu or Boston have only a pay service if you want to go online.
I'll take a 5th of Jack Daniels and a large Coke.
It feels so good to be back online. I got bugs worked out of the modem last night and now I'm just zipping around! I took a trip around the world, in 80 nano-seconds.
About time to wrap up another day. I did get to just run trains around with the ladies both out of the house (and my hair) for the evening.
It was going to be the old King Coal Company, but that's been done so many times. So, I took the name of the once-popular investment handicapper, the Motley Fool, and twisted it around a bit. I'll have to admit, though, that the reference is probably too old and obscure. I had trouble finding the logo myself. Maybe the C. Montgomery Burns Coal and Oil Company, something he did before he got into the nuclear business? Excellent.
Yo, Joe! A round for the house and a Sapporo for me, please
MisterBeasley wrote: I was given a "Technical Honors" award at work, which comes with real money. So, I took a drive down to my LHS and ordered a Life-Like Heritage Series 0-6-0, with DCC and sound. Beautiful little steamer. Excellent detail and fine sound. It will be my first sound engine, and it doesn't fit my 1960's layout at all. At first, it will pull the "Excursion Train" of old passenger cars, but I'm planning to buy a few Jordan vehicles, and then I can swap out automobiles and locomotives and set the time machine back to the 40's.
I was given a "Technical Honors" award at work, which comes with real money. So, I took a drive down to my LHS and ordered a Life-Like Heritage Series 0-6-0, with DCC and sound. Beautiful little steamer. Excellent detail and fine sound. It will be my first sound engine, and it doesn't fit my 1960's layout at all. At first, it will pull the "Excursion Train" of old passenger cars, but I'm planning to buy a few Jordan vehicles, and then I can swap out automobiles and locomotives and set the time machine back to the 40's.
No need to do that, Mister B. Just number that little beauty "31" and letter it for the Strasburg, and you'll be off and running. Later on, you can add an old Mantua camelback 0-4-0 - Strasburg's #7.
As of today (2006) #31 is in service, #7 isnt (too light!)
A little way off your island, of course - but not really out of your area.
Chuck
Good Evening Once Again;
Yes I know I said I had to go. But on the way home I remembered something.
Inch - If I ever figure out how to post a sketch I would like to run something by you. That is my version of the Chatham Depot. You had mentioned there were pot belly stoves in two separate waiting rooms - Women's & Men's. In my versions i imagine there is a waiting room on both sides of the centre portion serviced by fireplaces in each room. This is quite preliminary at this point. Can I take a little Artistic Licence here?
GUB
Evening Everyone!
I'll have a Scotch on the Rocks tonight. Busy day, boss is back from Germany, so in all likely hood he will monopolize my time for the resy of the week and probably the next several.
Well I see it's been busy here since I last checked in. Our Thanksgiving Day Extravaganza went off without a hitch. Only two minor accidents, but no fatalities. The Cardboard Race Car had a blowout at the finish line. Driver had only minor scrapes and bruises. Also only one occupant fell off the deck. You'd think putting up railings would prevent this sort of thing. Oh well have another beer.At last count thirty-four relatives and freinds showed up. We had Turkey, Ham, Cabbage Rolls, Perogies, Mashed Potatoes, Yams and Squash and of Course Baked Beans. Lots of Beer and all told 14 bottles of wine consumed and of course we had 14 Pies. Wires must of got crossed on the pies. Pie for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner. Apple, Pumpkin, some sort of Cranberry Apple Crumle and did I mention a Pumpkin Cheesecake and a sort of Apple Something or other Cheesecake - very, very good. I don't see a down side here. However the wife is telling me I can have pie only once a day now. Did I mention I LIKE PIE. Sorry for yelling. The Women won the all Canada trivia contest. Not by much though - 58% while the men got 52% and then of course there was the team of Max and Myself - we got everthing right while polishing off a bottle of Glendronach. Next year is the 10th aniversary of the Thanksgiving Day Extravaganza.
Now to get caught up:
Chris - Thanks for the recipes. If all goes well I will be serving the Shrimp at Friday Night's Church. But then again I just remembered something about Friday being TV Dinner Night. My wife has never experienced a TV Dinner. Where do I get Green Tomatoes this time of the year?
Mike - Congrats on the Butting Out. It is well worth it. Keep it up!
JB - Nice Fridge (International Harvester) and very nice Reefer. I can't beleive I just typed "nice reefer". Reminds me of the 70's ... which by the way I can't remember so well ...
Mr. B. - Motley Fuels. Is there any sigifigance to the name?
Silverspike - Thanks for the recipe for the Grasshopper. I have a couple of recipes for mixed drinks, but I hesitate to post the names here due to the subject matter suggested by the names. One is a Pink D __k and the other Slippery N____le.
Well, I think I will have another Scotch, walk home in the rain and the wind. Have a little dinner - PIE! and go to bed. Wait a minute it's to early for bed. Maybe I'll check some of the other posts. As I type there are two or three trains going through town. I love that sound. Reminds me of when i was a kid oh so long ago.
By the way, Bartender the next two rounds are on me. Let me know what the damage is tomorrow. Here comes another couple of trains. It's a good night!
Mike, you just can't resist the top of the page, can you? That's OK, this round's on me. I was given a "Technical Honors" award at work, which comes with real money. So, I took a drive down to my LHS and ordered a Life-Like Heritage Series 0-6-0, with DCC and sound. Beautiful little steamer. Excellent detail and fine sound. It will be my first sound engine, and it doesn't fit my 1960's layout at all. At first, it will pull the "Excursion Train" of old passenger cars, but I'm planning to buy a few Jordan vehicles, and then I can swap out automobiles and locomotives and set the time machine back to the 40's.
Set 'em up for everybody, whatever they want, on me. I'll pick up the next 2 pages.
Modems still on the blink, I'll be back when I can.
Love that beer tap on the fridge, JP!
Here is a mixed drink recipe that my wife just loves, kinda sweet, but it is her favorite.
Grasshopper
1 shot green or dark cream de menthe
1/2 shot light cream de cocoa
6 ounces cream or milk
Pour over ice and shake, and serve with a fresh mint sprig
Next drink recipe: Mint Julep
Remember to drink responsibily, and have a designated engineer in every cab.
Mornin, an irish coffee Joe
Rainin here now, looks to be done latter this afternoon and turn cold when the front moves through. Think there'll be a fire tonight in the stove.
Mike,,, a 78 ford in that gooda shape would bring $12 to $1500 here easy, maybe even $2000. So' I think you got a great deal on it.
JB,,,, we get mice every year after harvest starts and the weather turns cooler. It's a battle to get rid of them too. We've got 2 cats but they're no help.
Weather geusser's are calling for maybe killing frost here tomorrow morning, bout normal time for it here anyway. Cold weather means MRR time for me too, thats the only part of witer I look forward to anymore.
Got some everyday chores to do first off, then it's play time, so, best get to'em.
inch
Set up the next round on me, Joe.
Mike: Sounds to me like you got a pretty good deal, course you didn't say the PU runs! Really though, $500 sounds pretty good to me...You should be thrilled!
Re: your leaky roof...Man I can feel your pain. I had a leak that I fixed and fixed and fixed....and Never was able to fix. The darn leak ended up ruining window jambs! The water would run down to the end of the attic vapor barrier, leak into the wall above the window, then through the jamb. One heck of a mess! Finely sprung for a new steel roof this summer. Now the leak is under control, but somehow, I'm now getting mice in the house. The only thing changed is the roof...They must be getting in through a ridge vent or something...Go figure!
Glad you let me know about the size / font thing. Here I thought I was "yelling" at everybody, cause it's sooooo big here at this end. This note is typed with the #3 (must be the default, as this is the one that always comes up when I open a reply) setting, so let me know how this one comes through.
inch: It's raining here this evening and the forecast is for snow! It's a bit early for that, but it can and has happened before. I'm thinking that even if we do see it, it won't last long. But...On the other hand, I have all the outside chores done and snow season means Trainroom construction season! Yes!!
I took another picture of a A. Meininger reefer tonight, trying to get a little closer, giving better resolution. Once I get the darn thing downloaded, uploaded and again downloaded as a link, I'll post it.
One last brew before I hit the hay. No RR today - it's hockey night. Really low turnout, but we still had fun, nobody got hurt, and we got to drink beer afterwards. I'm the Old Phart of my hockey group, but when I started playing, I was the young guy, and Tricky Dick Nixon was in the White House. Yeah, it's really been a long time. Now, the group on before us is young ladies. I play in Concord, Mass., and the girls' program there is known as one of the best in the country. Quite a few US Olympian women got their start in that program, so I look on these kids with great respect.
Tomorrow, I think I'll drive by my LHS. There's a steam engine there that's sitting in a box on a shelf, and I think it needs a good home.