Good morning ! from Indiana.
05-07-07
Bill Tidler Jr.
Near a cornfield in Indiana...
Good morning All! I'll take that whole plate of donuts!! Anywho, just thought i'd tell yuo alla little about my layout.
1. the era is 1960's.
2. the prototype is the CB&Q,MILW, and my own rr, the IStL&SW. (Indiana, St.Louis, & South Western)
3. I am modeling four states in 9x11 foot room.
thats pretty much the basics.
Got to go to work, see yall.
"He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain that which he cannot lose." - Jim Elliot Visit my blog! http://becomingawarriorpoet.blogspot.com
Good morning and top 'o' the day to all of ye.Today's Weather for: Sundown, LA 71446-6114 5/7/2007
Sundown Fire Dept., Station 23 Heat Index: 77°FHumidity: 100%Dew Point: 72°F So Far TodayHigh: 73°FLow: 70°FRain: 0.00"Rain Rate: 0.00"/hGust: 6mph NNE Now through 07:00 AM CDT May 07, 2007
High: 88
Through 7 AM...patchy and dense ground fog will cause visibilities to vary from greater than 1 mile down to a few feet. Motorists are urged to exercise caution and watch for rapid changes in visibilities. Rear end collisions are a common Hazard with this type of changing patchy dense fog. The fog should lift by around 7 AM.
Today High: 88 Partly sunny. Isolated showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs in the upper 80s. Southeast winds 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 20 percent. Tonight Low: 65 Mostly cloudy. Isolated showers and thunderstorms in the evening. Lows in the mid 60s. Southeast winds 10 to 15 mph becoming light and variable. Chance of rain 20 percent. I'll have the scrambled eggs today.
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Hey Guys.
I GOT ME A NEW CELLY PHONE!!! it's a trackphone works only within the state. Might get a new one when I'm a Junor at LHS (not local hobby shop). well I think most of you know about Life-like's Power Loc track. right? well I'm doing some face work on my track i.e. painting them to look more like track than plastic with code 100, nickle-sliver rails.
Colby
Morning gents!
I'll have a tall OJ from Ed's stockpile, a hot cup a fresh coffee, and a couple slices buttered toast please! Thanks Chloe!
Rented a sod cutter and pulled up some sod in the front yard this weekend and started putting down the pavers yesterday. We are putting in a patio and a walk to surround the raised flower beds. Got about 1/3 of them down and will try to put the rest this week.
Dick and Jim, did you see me on Google Earth again, I was waving at the satellite Saturday afternoon. The Mum said to say hello to all the model railroaders, hello!
We went to a wedding party on Saturday and then to the wedding on Sunday afternoon for a friend of ours, it was nice to see such a loving couple tie the knot!
Fergie, yea, we finally got some sun too on Sunday! Go figure that! But the wind was howling with gusts up to 20-25 mph.
Hey, Dick, relative humidity with all that wind yesterday was down to 12%....dry, dry, dry!
Hope everyone had a great weekend!
Thoughts and prayers go out to those who are in need.
Ryan BoudreauxThe Piedmont Division Modeling The Southern Railway, Norfolk & Western & Norfolk Southern in HO during the merger eraCajun Chef Ryan
Mornin' all!
I see some of the regulars have been in.
I'll just have the grilled Salmon Chloe....Thanks! Oh yeah, and a Moxie!
Well, major upheaval at work today! One of our department heads quit over the weekend. Looks like I'll get the lions share of her old duties. No pay raise for me in it though....oh well.
So whats up with you guys?
I see David stopped in. Good to hear from him again. Hopefully he'll be all settled back at home soon.
Mornin, just some coffee Zoe
Our thoughts n prayers go out to those folks out west after a weekend of tornados. They've sure had a time of it. A cool morning, 48, headed for a high round 78, and mostly sunny. Those storms out west are due in here tomorrow evening, but don't look to be as severe here.
Gotta few pics from the campground fish fry Sat, but this is the only one to come out good.
Then after the football gameand shopping, I got these two sitting at the cerail mill there in Paris, just waiting for a busy to switch out hoppers today
Went up by the old NYC yard, but it was empty, but for a couple hoppers.
JEFF,, those pics of the May, looks bout like some of them round. We have one of those big fire trucks here in town also and the tallest building is 3 story. It's one of 3 in a 50 m. radias, so we are on to help out if needed in the other towns too and we have been.
GARRY, glad thing are looking good for Shelly's sister.
Been out mowing this morningand still got plenty to do yet. Getting ready now to run the tiller through the garden, figure on doing some planting this evening. Still abit damp, but we've got a chance ofrain every day starting tomorrow, through Sunday. Best get around, ya'll have a gooden
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Hello everybody......
If you'd like to see my oldest HO locomotive, I started and "oldest locomotive" thread. Post yours on that thread if you like.
Inch... thanks for your kind thoughts regarding my sister in law. Unfortunately, I may have spoken too soon. It's now looking as though it may be much more and worse than an ulcer, but I certainly hope not. She's undergoing more tests. She's not reponding to transfussions. I'll just say it does not look good now.
Garry
GARRY
HEARTLAND DIVISION, CB&Q RR
EVERYWHERE LOST; WE HUSTLE OUR CABOOSE FOR YOU
Good Afternoon All
Well we're homeward bound and have another 330nm to go before we make landfall in St John's. Weatehr looks good for between now and arrival so it's all down hill and going home revs!
Dick: I talked to one of the scientists today regarding the carbon thing and this is what I picked up. Water cold takes in and stores carbon, warms up and frees up and off gases carbon over all the Ocean takes in more than it gives off. We unfortunately give off more than the Oceans can handle. I believe the figures he gave me was in Giga tons. It comes down to this it's a delicate balance and we have a tendency to screw it up big time!
Anyway I gotta run as it's supper not a favourite but it's food!
Fergie
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If one could roll back the hands of time... They would be waiting for the next train into the future. A. H. Francey 1921-2007
since Fergmiester is buying I'll have one of those giant sandwiches that jeff had few days ago. You know the one that could feed 20 people? I'll have it with a glass of sprite.
Jeff- I'll happly take 5 or 6 pieces, but not 30 not have enough room in my room.
Good evening to all.....another busy day under these clear skies. Many yards of bark mulch to spread, shrubs and flowers to plant, etc. Then tonight, it is the Annual Town Meeting where we try to keep the budget and therefore our real estate taxes, under some semblance of control.
I got a call from my LHS informing me that the 2-10-2 has arrived, that was fast..only 6 days. He wants me to call him first before I come....now I wonder what that means??? Any ideas guys??
FERGIE: That is very interesting info regarding CO2 and the what the oceans can and cannot handle. I sent you the BBC documentary on this, if you do not have it when you get home let me know and I will resend it.
MIKE: Nice job as usual with the train photos......I think that CSX was in my town a few weeks ago, the number looks familiar.
GARRY: Prayers for your SIL...the fact that transfusions are not working sounds like a bleeding ulcer. We certainly hope that she responds to treatment.
Time to run, town meeting calls..
Evening, Chloe - I'd like a part of that 20-person dagwood sandwich, if they haven't eaten the whole thing already... Yep, and a root beer float with that, please.
Grayfox wrote:I got a call from my LHS informing me that the 2-10-2 has arrived, that was fast..only 6 days. He wants me to call him first before I come....now I wonder what that means??? Any ideas guys??
Dick, I'd say that depends on if the LHS owner has a 'test track' in the place big enough for a 2-10-2 or not...
Mike, nice railfanning pics - you do have the nack for getting good ones!
Garry, keep us posted on your S-I-L's treatment and the doctors
Need to head on out for now. Will see you all later!
Blessings and prayers,
Jim in Cape Girardeau
ModelTrainLover wrote: Jeff- I'll happly take 5 or 6 pieces, but not 30 not have enough room in my room.Colby
Evening Gang: Not much today. I got the last part of the front yard mowed. There is one area that has a lot of trees and other obstructions that has to be mowed with the push mower. I got some work done on the locomotive I got the transmission off and the battery. Of course the battery was shot so we had to make a trip to town for another. I did some rust removel and tried some cold galve spray to see how it was going to work. Tonight I went looking for the paint that I used for the frame and couldn't find it. I'll have to look up the color and get some mixed up. The trouble is that the place I get the paint is in Arlington by Six Flags. That's a 45 min drive one way. The good thing is that they have my paint on file so no problem getting it right.
Gerry: I hope that your SIL is going to be all right. I know that this is a hard time for your family.
Well I guess I'll head for bed.
Good Night All
Good mornin', all.
Went to another niece's event this weekend down in Zionsville, home of Watts Train Shop. We didn't get a chance to stop by though, as the church she goes to is brand new and we took the 2 dollar tour. It has a Coffee Shop inside, I am NOT joking! We stopped at the Starbucks across the interstate and treated ourselves and then we went in the church and they have a shop inside! Not a Starbucks, but it smelled just as good. Niece Mallory was baptised by her dad, Todd, and it was pretty neat. That was followed by alot of good music and a real good sermon. Amyjo saw I didn't have my glasses on and said "Oh look, the sermon is 'How Men Are Weird' !" Turned out to be WIRED. She got a pretty big laugh out of it.
We went to their house afterwards for a get together, Todd is building a "caboose" playhouse for his girls, and he asked if I wanted to help. He has it framed up but no siding on it yet. I told him I definitely would help, and started to ask questions. About the time I got to Wide Vision or Bay Window his eyes glazed over and he realized what a huge mistake he had made. Just behind his house is an abandoned B&O line, so I think we will go with their scheme, or maybe an NKP/NW scheme because Amyjo's dad worked for them.
Somehow I picked up a horrible sorethroat last week, have'nt beaten it yet, so today we just sat outside in the sun.
PAUL- Sorry to hear about your equine friend. We don't realize just how much a part of our lives they become, do we?
GMTracing- you asked if I had any pics of the Korber Auto Plant, and I thought "Wait a minute, it wasn't sold as an Auto Plant. It took some serious recalling to remember that it was sold as the Campbell's Soup Plant. I used it as a model of the Muncie Chevy Plant due to it's resemblance to it. As for pictures, I picked up a real nice digital for Amy and myself last year, and after fighting with it for about 3 months, she carrys it with her and I use her old 35MM point and shoot. I just never compensated for the delay from pushing the button to the pic. Sure did get alot of really close to good shots with it! When I get it repaired, I will ask my punkin to snap a shot of it, if you still want one. Of course, getting that picture loaded on to this site is a whole 'nother matter! I would have done much much better back in '68. 1868, that is.
To be honest, it took me 4-5 minutes to get this into colored text and about as long to get it back out. Guess I should do something about the italics, too. Ahhhh, and now I see it isn't back to black, but instead a pleasing navy blue. Oh welllllll.
Sooner or later I'll march proudly into the 20th Century.
Everybody take care, and we will check back later! S
05-08-07
wetidlerjr wrote:
Those donuts look good.
Good morning and top 'o' the day to all of ye.Today's Weather for: Sundown, LA 71446-6114 5/8/2007
Sundown Fire Dept., Station 23 Heat Index: 77°FHumidity: 94%Dew Point: 70°F So Far TodayHigh: 72°FLow: 70°FRain: 0.00"Rain Rate: 0.00"/hGust: 6mph S Today High: 85 Patchy fog in the morning. Partly cloudy with isolated showers and thunderstorms. Highs in the mid 80s. Light and variable winds. Chance of rain 20 percent.
Tonight Low: 65 Mostly cloudy with scattered showers and thunderstorms. Lows in the mid 60s. Light and variable winds. Chance of rain 30 percent. I'll just have some French toast today. In the army we called that 'fried bread'.
jeffrey-wimberly wrote: ModelTrainLover wrote: Jeff- I'll happly take 5 or 6 pieces, but not 30 not have enough room in my room.ColbyWell then, you'll have some spare pieces for "future" projects. Besides which, it's free!
or some evil genis experiments!
well my new mountians are comming along. insted of using tape the hold the shell together I'm using white glue mixed with water it's going to look better that my other mountains. I'll get pixs later today, and school gets out June 13 or 14. I have also added 'grass' to some of my track.
Mornin' All!
Now that I'm all settled in and have my groove on, thought I'd pop in and say hello.
Oh hi Chloe! I'll have the hamsteak and eggs....thanks!
It's looking pretty nice outside right now................
but it looks like that'll change later on this week.
Well, I've got one more class till summer break! I am taking this summer off for a change. I've had no breaks for 3 1/2 years, gone to class EVERY week, no Christmas break, no weeks in the summer off, nothing, for all that time. Now it's time for a summer off. I'll head back in the fall. I'm kind of psyched about it really.
BTW, I probably don't say this enough, but I do remember all of you every day in my prayers. Each of you has in some way impacted my life, and I want you all to know that means a lot to me. Your friendship is important to me, and I thank God every day for you all. I pray that those prayers find you well, or give you comfort in your times of trials. I don't want to get all sappy or anything, but I wanted you all to know that.
So what are you all up to today? I'm hoping to get some time to stop by a friends house tonight to talk trains. He's in that Horribly Oversized scale, but I don't hold it against him. So whats up with you?
Well we're 150nm out and the Alco's are just a purring! Got the second enine assembled last night and looks better than the first!!
Today I pack it all away as we will be in about 2200 hrs tonight providing the weather holds out. Well that's it.
Dick: I'll take a look at iit when I get home . There was another lecture on Labrador Sea currents last nigh and man it was pretty intense, Unfortunately the couch I was sitting on was too comfotable and with this being th end of the trip and all think I may have done my own mid-Atlantic Drift. The jist of the lecture was the composition of the Labrador and european currents and how they have been changing as of late. It's not pretty! The data thqt has been used to determined is from the Hudson and several other research vessels.
Anyway must run and do time sheets for the boys!!!
pcarrell wrote:
So will I. It's hot this morning and I only expect it to get hotter . O I'll have that doughnut with the chocolate icing to with some orange juice.
Good afternoon to all, it is another beautuful day here, the temp is 73F and headed for 80F, the May Flies are pesty as usual unless the wind is blowing. This morning it was the dentist at 9 for a fitting for a partial bridge ( no trains on this bridge ), then over to my son #3's house to watch the mini-excavator rip huge oak stumps out of the ground.....I am amased at what this little monster can do.
Now, it is time for me to get outside and finish the planting and spread the bark mulch.
FERGIE: Welcome back to port......the weather should be fine. How long will you be in port?
PC: Right back at you Phil, I feel the very same way, and remember you guys each night also.
JEFF: At the Annual Town Meeting last night, a new truck was approved for forest/brush fires, I thought that it might cause some discussion, but the guys did a great job with their presentation.
Time to get outside , see you guys at supper table..
grayfox1119 wrote: JEFF: At the Annual Town Meeting last night, a new truck was approved for forest/brush fires, I thought that it might cause some discussion, but the guys did a great job with their presentation.
Phillip - Thoughts and prayers are on the daily prayer list!
I did get an email from John asking about my wife's cousins Kyle and Kathleen, so I also wanted to let you all know the latest. Kyle as attended three therapy sessions and is doing much better, Kathleen has been to two sessions and is feeling much better now about the whole situation. Monique spoke with Kathleen and still, her spirits are not 100%, but she is much better now!
Thanks again for all the prayers sent their way the past month or so, it really does work wonders!
Fergie, feels nice to heading back to port don't it! Especially after that many days at sea!
Dick, what happened to spring? We went back to winter already, low was 42 degrees this morning.
Cheers,
Ryan
Hello everybody...
Thanks for kind thoughts regarding my sister in law in Michigan. Shelley talked with her sister last night, and her sister is still getting transfusions and tests.
I had a lot of non-mrr stuff to do this morning but now it's down to the train room. I'll ignore the beautiful weather outside.
I posted a couple more pix on the oldest model locomotive thread to include my "museum" if you're interested. The remains of Grand Dad's 1920's modeling is on my display shelf.
Well time to hustle my caboose.
Happy model railroading !
Well as promised here are the pixs.\
This one of my yard that partly goes under my bed
and this is my tunnel I'm working on
The track that I've been telling you guys about, one side the finished product the other is what it looks like out of the packaging
and finally the Santa Fe engine that might have been mixed up between a PA1 and something else