egmurphy wrote: Probably the most exciting thing today was that Fran made her first Key Lime Pie, using limes from our own grove. Turned out great! I'm enjoying a piece right now along with some good hot coffee (from the mountains of Veracruz, of course).
Probably the most exciting thing today was that Fran made her first Key Lime Pie, using limes from our own grove. Turned out great! I'm enjoying a piece right now along with some good hot coffee (from the mountains of Veracruz, of course).
Hey! No fair! Where's my piece?
Good Morning All,
A coffee to go please Zoe. Still running in circles here as we leave tomorrow at 0 dark thirty for Danville. Of course the forecast is for rain all the way there but that's the way it goes. Did a little more on the last backround factory building painting brick inserts and adding mortar. I'm still working on a shade for the concrete frame that looks good, but not just like the other similar buildings. I combined two shades of primer gray fogging one over the other to look like settled grime and we'll see how that works out.
I'm beginning to feel deprived as I still haven't seen my October Model Railroader and may need to get a newstand copy so I can see Garrys' pics. It's always nice when a bit of fame comes knocking on the diner door.
Jeff - you're also making great progress on your layout, the pics are much appreciated. I wish the racing season would end so I can get some good time in on the home layout. Four more events to go this year if I don't have to do Daytona in November.
Time to get back to it - hope you all have a goodun' today. CUL, J.R.
Good morning ! from Indiana.
09-26-07
Bill Tidler Jr.
Near a cornfield in Indiana...
Here's the view that Dick will see when the Rocky Mountaineer crosses over Stoney Creek Bridge. ALso it's inspiration for any mountain scenery model railroaders.
GARRY
HEARTLAND DIVISION, CB&Q RR
EVERYWHERE LOST; WE HUSTLE OUR CABOOSE FOR YOU
Good evening to all, another great day here, 81F, low humidity, clear blue skies.....I can get used to this weather in New England.....I sure do love the early Fall in this part of the country ( we pay up in Dec,Jan, Feb ).
ED: The trip wasn't too bad in cost, it was a group rate for the Senior Center here in town and the adjacent town. It is 8 days, and cost $2300 which includes 12 meals, Rail fare, Hotels, Busing to and from the airport here, and Airline fares. The Red Sox beat Oakland 7-3, magic nymber is now down to 4, and could be 3 if the Yankees lose tonight, they are tied in the 9th.
Bed time, see you guys in the morning, who has Coffee Duty?
Hi Gang: Well another day shot in the rear. I checked on more tractors today. John Deere was the most expensive by $2000. Case International was lowest by $1000 but it is made by Fiat as is the New Holland and almost identical. Both companys are owned by Fiat. In order to get a tractor made in the USA I have to buy one of 150 hp or more. The Kubota is the second lowest and the better laid out of the bunch. Of course since Mary Ann said NO I guess it dosent matter.
ED: I saw a Ferromex unit go by in a UP train this evening. If they are missing one it's in Ft. Worth.
Garry I also saw the Oct MRR with your picture. Real nice modeling there. The person driving the red car really needs to move before the truck driver gets ready to leave.
Bed time.
Good Night All
Hello Ed......... did you see Dick's thread on the Rocky Mountaineer?
I posted pix of our 2002 trip through western Canada aboard the train.
Who knows, maybe one day.
Hello Ed......... did you see Dick's thread on the Rocky Mountaineer? I posted pix of our 2002 trip through western Canada aboard the train. the rest of you diners may like the photos too.
Slow mail in Paradise, eh.
Good Evening Coffee Clubbers,
Another beautiful, if slow and hot, day down here in Paradise. Not much to report, no progress on the layout, a bit of railroad related reading did get accomplished.
Gary: I'm wondering if any diners here saw my layout photo on page 102 of October MR trackside photos and what they think of it.
Dick - a rail trip in Canada, on the Rocky Mountaineer no less!!! I'm envious. I've heard and read great things about the trip. Way out of our budget, I'm afraid. I look forward to living the trip vicariously through your photos.
Hasta mañana,
Ed
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
Evening, just coffee Cleo I've had supper already.
Getting some much needed rain here finally, to late to help any crops, but it will help the when it's time to sow winter wheat in a couple-3 weeks maybe. It'll slow harvest down a couple days maybe, but it's so dry it won't hurt much.. From what I've heard the yields are mostly average to above, so looks like a good year even with the weather.
I haven't been round much, been busy with kids n chores and thought I'd stop in n catch up some and post a couple pics from last weekend. First is from the Paris yard.
This one another pusher on a coal drag at Cline Orchard crossing
ROB,, what DICK said bout dropping trees is the way I do them. Only I use plastic wedges or I make them out of oak 2x4, they're a lot nicer to saws. From the pics of the trees by the house and the dead one wouldn't be to bad to get down safely. The one by the power line would be their problem.
http://www.trainboard.com/railimages/showgallery.php/cat/500/ppuser/4309
in a Southern mug this evening, Please & Thank You!
***Dick, the first 2 pics are of the tree by our new house. The second is of the power line threat (much greater lean than the photo captures...note insert showing strait lamp post and lean of power pole...then look at the tree). Last is of an old tree we allow to fall one branch at a time because it is surrounded by fences and out buildings.
My foot is still sore from the horses trampling over it (well, one hoof caught me good). Looks pretty today, like a paint pallet. My own fault for not paying attention. That hasn't happened in many years. Thank goodness it's just soft tissue damage...don't have time to break anything these days.
Rob
Did I hear the dinner bell, by chance? I'm ready!
Jim CG wrote: "Oh, Garry - nice photo in the October MR! Looks like the driver had better get that red car moved out once they get the van loaded up with the packages that came in on that train." THANKS JIM! BTW, the bus has full interior with seats, gear shift lever, brake lever, steering wheel, and people.
Dick has a thread entitled, "Has anyone taken this RR trip?" pertaining to the Rocky Mountaineer in western Canada. I posted photos of our 2002 trip on the train just now. Any of you who may be interested in seeing the pictures may look at the thread.
Good Afternoon All,
Guess everyone's busy at w..k as we're one post off page two again. Still buried with jobs at the shop and getting ready to leave for Danville Thurs early. Oldest son is taking half day off tomorrow to go see the Mets butI'll stay here trying to catch up. Time to get back to it and get stuff done. CUL, J.R.
Good morning, Diners - Zoe, a glass of Ed's OJ,
a cup of coffee and one of those donuts Bill T. brought in this morning:
Oh, Garry - nice photo in the October MR! Looks like the driver had better get that red car moved out once they get the van loaded up with the packages that came in on that train.
In Cape G., we're getting some light rain today, and the humidity's about 89 percent, with S-SW winds at 7mph. Supposed to reach 80 F today, so could get a bit muggy, eh? But the gardens and crops in the area can use the rain (today and tomorrow is the same forecast, though a little cooler for tomorrow's high - 77 F).
Time to get going - I have to take the car by the mechanic's this morning and get a ride to work. I swapped my on-call to Thursday, so if they have to take a couple of days to fix the turn signal switch, I should still have the car back in time.
See everyone later!
Blessings and prayers,
Jim in Cape Girardeau
Mornin' all!
Jeff, now you're cooking with gas! Pretty soon you're going to be able to take pics of your layout and have us guess whether it's real or a model! Lookin' good!
Record High Set Yesterday! Monday's high hit 92, breaking the old record high of 91 in 1891.
SEVERE WEATHER TODAY? There is a strong cold front that is approaching the state today, which will eventually put an end to the record heat of the past several days. That change will bring a lot of instability to the area, and the possibility of severe storms. Here is a map of where the slight risk of severe weather could set up later today. Damaging winds and large hail are the biggest threats. Here is a the weather setup by this evening.
We expect to see some decent rainfall with the system as well. Here is a map of rainfall potential by Thursday morning.
Before the storms arrive, highs will hit the middle to upper 80's. Here is a map of expected highs today.
EXTENDED OUTLOOK: Rain chances will end Thursday morning. Right now, it looks like mild air will linger into next weekend. We'll see, huh?
09-25-07
First train over the newly ballasted track.
http://s136.photobucket.com/albums/q186/forum-1/?action=view¤t=Mpg_0001.flv
GARRY: sorry to say I have not read my copy of October issue yet, but you can bet I will tomorrow.
ROB: Yes, I would love to see those photos, take a longer view also so that I can get a perspective of house and the tree/s.
bon soir
Well, we're back from the big (very big) city. The trip went fine, no problems, the best way. I didn't get any real railfanning in. The closest I came to that was riding the subway. They do have a great subway system there. Very extensive, frequent service, and an $0.18 (yes, 18 cent) fare.
What I'm really waiting for in Mexico City is the completion of Phase I of their new commuter rail system. Should open next year. Phase I will run from the old main passenger station (Buenavista) up to a point north of the city known as Lecheria. That's a favorite spot for railfanning around Mexico City as it is the main entrance to the city for most rail lines from north, east and southeast. Very busy spot. Getting there now by public transit is long and a bit of a pita. It will be easy next year. A number of the photos in the "Railfanning in Mexico" album in my Rail Images gallery were taken at Lecheria.
Not much to report. Catch you tomorrow.
While picking up an application at CEECO today I did some railfanning unfortinately I have no digital camera or I would have pictures for us all to view. But here is a list of what I saw.
AC44CWCTE ~ 5821 minor cab damage to right rear of engineer's side of the cab. Will probably have to replace the whole right rear side of the engine's cab.
E9 ~ MILW 36A
F9A ~ SP 630A
GP38-2 ~ HLCX 3835 Freshly painted.
GP35 ~ MRL 571
SW9 ~ 3516 Freshly painted.
Evening Gang:
Rob if I tried to send you the 52 Mary Ann would have my head. That's her tractor and untouchable. It will do the job with the bailer. The bailer is a smaller Vermer round bailer that is rated at least 40 hp. Of course more with more hp you can bail faster.
We looked at New Holland tractors today. a new 75 hp is $38,400 with cab, loader and 4 wheel drive. I'll check John Deere tomorrow.
Mary Ann's wash house is now open for her to use. It really looks nice. The boys did a bang up job. There are a few things to do yet but she can use it so she's happy.
Time for bed.
Dang totp again. Be gental please. You all know what I'm looking for.
in a UP mug, please and thank you.
***Dick, I'll snap a pic of the tree in question for you. I have cut down a fair number of large trees ever since those youthful Eagle Scout days and your advice is excellent. Have never used wedges, but certainly understand the usfullness of them. It's really the way this particular tree bends, where it is in relation to our new house, and no place to pull it with the tractor (even if I had a long enough rope, which I sadly do not). I "probably" could fell it fine, but IF I blew it...
There is a smaller tree that has threatened our powerlines for many years, again I see no safe way to fell that one either. Will snap a pic of it as well for your amusement. At least that one is small enough for a skidder, although the power company prefers they fall on the lines first.
DICK SAID: "GARRY: Very nice scenery !!!!! Maybe you should get your layout in MRR !!!!"
Thanks, Dick!
Actually I'm wondering if any diners here saw my layout photo on page 102 of October MR trackside photos and what they think of it.
Happy Model Railroading
ModelTrainLover wrote: jeffrey-wimberly wrote: Derrick Moore wrote: jeffrey-wimberly wrote: soumodeler wrote: pcarrell wrote: TrainFreak409 wrote: Y'all had better be careful when your dealing with the turbines...Jawn Henry is rumored to have a foul temper. Ah yes,....the Jawn Henry,.......very possibly the ugliest thing to ever ride a rail, but thats just my opinion. You are not alone there! And now you know the "ditto" tree factor.well what have we here?? Hey PC I thought we redid the boys and girls bathroom toliets, and this was your responsibility.
jeffrey-wimberly wrote: Derrick Moore wrote: jeffrey-wimberly wrote: soumodeler wrote: pcarrell wrote: TrainFreak409 wrote: Y'all had better be careful when your dealing with the turbines...Jawn Henry is rumored to have a foul temper. Ah yes,....the Jawn Henry,.......very possibly the ugliest thing to ever ride a rail, but thats just my opinion. You are not alone there! And now you know the "ditto" tree factor.
Derrick Moore wrote: jeffrey-wimberly wrote: soumodeler wrote: pcarrell wrote: TrainFreak409 wrote: Y'all had better be careful when your dealing with the turbines...Jawn Henry is rumored to have a foul temper. Ah yes,....the Jawn Henry,.......very possibly the ugliest thing to ever ride a rail, but thats just my opinion. You are not alone there! And now you know the "ditto" tree factor.
jeffrey-wimberly wrote: soumodeler wrote: pcarrell wrote: TrainFreak409 wrote: Y'all had better be careful when your dealing with the turbines...Jawn Henry is rumored to have a foul temper. Ah yes,....the Jawn Henry,.......very possibly the ugliest thing to ever ride a rail, but thats just my opinion. You are not alone there!
soumodeler wrote: pcarrell wrote: TrainFreak409 wrote: Y'all had better be careful when your dealing with the turbines...Jawn Henry is rumored to have a foul temper. Ah yes,....the Jawn Henry,.......very possibly the ugliest thing to ever ride a rail, but thats just my opinion. You are not alone there!
pcarrell wrote: TrainFreak409 wrote: Y'all had better be careful when your dealing with the turbines...Jawn Henry is rumored to have a foul temper. Ah yes,....the Jawn Henry,.......very possibly the ugliest thing to ever ride a rail, but thats just my opinion.
TrainFreak409 wrote: Y'all had better be careful when your dealing with the turbines...Jawn Henry is rumored to have a foul temper.
Y'all had better be careful when your dealing with the turbines...
Jawn Henry is rumored to have a foul temper.
Ah yes,....the Jawn Henry,.......very possibly the ugliest thing to ever ride a rail, but thats just my opinion.
You are not alone there!
And now you know the "ditto" tree factor.
well what have we here?? Hey PC I thought we redid the boys and girls bathroom toliets, and this was your responsibility.
One for each cheek.
I kinda Like the Jawn Henry actually, but the Varanda and the Turbotrain take top.
My vote for the ugliest definately goes to the M-1000. It had a bloody cleft in the front, and that gawdly brown and yellow could be described in such a way as to be innappropriate.
-Morgan