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The Flat Wheel Cafe/Diner--Early Summer Edition
Posted by cherokee woman on Monday, June 1, 2009 5:06 AM

 Good Monday morning, and Happy lst Day of June, and our new location for a month. Does anyone know who we contact now, to lock the old place? I think I got everything moved, and didn't forget anything.  All the tablecloths are moved, the music system, the layouts, and everything else got packed and moved.

Coffee, juice and other morning refreshments are ready, and the usual breakfast items are on the warmer bar, including bagels and bear claws.

Hopefully, I'll be back in time for lunch this afternoon:  I go to my primary care doctor this morning, for my regular checkup.  But, just in case I don't make it back, could one of you fix some bacon and make BLTs for lunch?  

Everyone have a good morning, take care, and I'll see you all sometime later this afternoon.

 

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Posted by grampaw pettibone on Monday, June 1, 2009 6:49 AM

Good morning Miss Paula, and thanks for the move. Currently, 71 and clear in Carolina on the way to 93 and a remote possibility of lightning this evening. Everybody take care

Tom

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Posted by JoeKoh on Monday, June 1, 2009 6:55 AM

morning

rain rain on the way.matt is on time and on the bus.Cw I can slice up some tomatoes and put some lettuce in a bowl for Blt's before my nap.here is coffee mug mookie.

stay safe

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Posted by eolafan on Monday, June 1, 2009 7:23 AM

Good morning all...it's good to be back after a all-too-long absence while Mom was in the hospital after a couple of strokes and is now in rehab and fixing to move into assisted living in about a month.  Those rehab folks are doing wonders for Mom and she is doing much, much better about two months on.  Well, I haven't been doing any serious amount of railfanning since Mom's condition arose, but hope to get back to the rails soon.  It will be about 80F and very rainy here in Aurora today and I'd like to thank Paula for the yummy breakfast.  Y'all have a good day, ya hear? (I picked that up while visiting Mom in S.C.).

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Posted by Mookie on Monday, June 1, 2009 10:12 AM

Thanx for cup, Joe.  Breakfast is just as good in this new location as before!

Jim - nice to hear your mom is getting better.  I hope you see more than we have seen trackside.  It has been pretty quiet, altho I find that coal runs east on Sunday afternoon and overnite Wed into Thurs they run a mix of everything.  Those seem to be our "busy" times. 

Got to hold my new great grandson this morning.  He is about 3 mos old and slept very quietly in my arms until he had a "south wind" move through and woke him up. As with most babies, he is a cutie and looks a lot the Driver in the hair department - all in the back....Mischief

So have a week to enjoy him before he heads back up north and then back permanently end of June.  Think there may be some babysitting time in here somewhere.  Approve

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Posted by Deggesty on Monday, June 1, 2009 12:37 PM

cherokee woman
I think I got everything moved, and didn't forget anything.  All the tablecloths are moved, the music system, the layouts, and everything else got packed and moved.

You did it all by yourself? Or did Mutt help? I trust that your primary care physician finds all in good order, and you don't need any special care after all that labor.Smile. Take care of yourself; we need the meals you provide.

I'm over half way through with putting the main color (apple martini) on the house; I need to fill in the spots the roller couldn't reach--and paint under the eaves and the carport ceiling (complete with rafters), and then put the trim color (hnadmade paper) on. Aren't the names for shades and tints interesting?

Say, Jim, did you grow up in South Carolina and move away from God's country, or did your mother move there after you left the nest?

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Posted by diningcar on Monday, June 1, 2009 12:42 PM

Back in AZ after two weeks in CO. My brothers always meet me for Memorial Day at our parents burial site, a bueatiful and well kept cemetery in our home town.

We are have cool and unseasonably rainy weather in AZ, NM and CO. Usually May is the dryest month in AZ but not this year.

I will be enjoying the home cooked meals with Paula and her many assistants after eating cafe food for most of the two weeks. Whatever you fix will be great with me!!! 

 

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Posted by JoeKoh on Monday, June 1, 2009 1:25 PM

Mookie

I am sure your great grandson will get the proper "train"ing.My dad said this morning thunderstorms had hail down his way.Hope Modelcar is okay.More storms to come tonight and tommorow.I have more lettuce and tomatoes ready for salads or BLT's tonight.Time to do some chores.

stay safe

joe

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Posted by cherokee woman on Monday, June 1, 2009 2:31 PM

 Good afternoon, everybody.  Well, the doctor appointment went pretty good.  I've gained 3 lbs. since the last time I was in there.  He didn't say anything about that, so I'm not going to worry too much about the slight weight gain. Also had to come home and call my orthopedic surgeon.  The ankle/arch support he prescribed, doesn't seem to be working too well:  my right foot is bruised, and it keeps rubbing a raw spot on the inside of my foot. 

Mookie, I wish I were closer to you, and I'd help hold/cuddle your great grandson.  That is, if you'd share holding duty.

Eola Jim, I hope your mom continues to improve.  Sorry to hear about the strokes.  Will keep you and yours in my prayers.

Joe, thanks for taking care of lunch for me today.  Your help is always appreciated, along with the others who help out around here.  And as warm as it is here in Louisville, BLTS or leftover chicken stir fry for supper tonight sounds pretty darn good.  Salad sounds pretty good, also!

 (For some strange reason, I can't pick font family, size, or color this afternoon.  Is anyone else having this problem?)  I click the arrow, and the list comes down for the font family, but it won't highlight any of the font selections or the font size.)

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Posted by cherokee woman on Monday, June 1, 2009 2:38 PM

Deggesty
You did it all by yourself? Or did Mutt help? I trust that your primary care physician finds all in good order, and you don't need any special care after all that labor.Smile. Take care of yourself; we need the meals you provide.

 

Yes, Johnny, Mutt does help with the moving, he's pretty good at it.  He can pack boxes and suitcases better than anyone I know.

 

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Posted by eolafan on Monday, June 1, 2009 2:51 PM

Deggesty

cherokee woman
I think I got everything moved, and didn't forget anything.  All the tablecloths are moved, the music system, the layouts, and everything else got packed and moved.

Say, Jim, did you grow up in South Carolina and move away from God's country, or did your mother move there after you left the nest?

No, I grew up in New York (Yonkers to be exact) and Mom and Dad moved to the Myrtle Beach area when they retired about 23 years ago.

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Posted by locomutt on Monday, June 1, 2009 6:00 PM

Deggesty

cherokee woman
I think I got everything moved, and didn't forget anything.  All the tablecloths are moved, the music system, the layouts, and everything else got packed and moved.

You did it all by yourself? Or did Mutt help? I trust that your primary care physician finds all in good order, and you don't need any special care after all that labor.Smile. Take care of yourself; we need the meals you provide.

I'm over half way through with putting the main color (apple martini) on the house; I need to fill in the spots the roller couldn't reach--and paint under the eaves and the carport ceiling (complete with rafters), and then put the trim color (hnadmade paper) on. Aren't the names for shades and tints interesting?

Say, Jim, did you grow up in South Carolina and move away from God's country, or did your mother move there after you left the nest?

Johnny

 

Believe me I Have Helped move everything!!!

Along with this, working around the house and my model railroad,

I've hardly had time to "Lurk".

 

Ia. Brian, Very Happy Belated Birthday!! Happy B-Day

 

Mook, hope you enjoyed the new "Flavored" coffee today,

CW took a cue from Garfield. Smile,Wink, & Grin

 

 

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Posted by blhanel on Monday, June 1, 2009 9:25 PM

Thanks, Walt, I had a great birthday this year- double nickels.Smile,Wink, & Grin

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Posted by tree68 on Monday, June 1, 2009 9:27 PM

Nice Digs!

After class today travelled to Syracuse to see the two grandkids together.  Newest arrival is still pretty oblivous to things, but 15-month-old found her cousin interesting - unless her mom was holding the baby....

Back to class tomorrow, then dinner at home with son and his family before they head back to Maryland on Wednesday.

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Posted by locomutt on Monday, June 1, 2009 9:34 PM

blhanel

Thanks, Walt, I had a great birthday this year- double nickels.Smile,Wink, & Grin

 

Ah, those are fun!   And so are those on  the "Other Side"!!

(mine was about 4 1/2years ago.)

I've really started to enjoy my Birthdays, it means I've made it

another year!!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Posted by cherokee woman on Tuesday, June 2, 2009 5:19 AM

Good Tuesday morning, everyone.  It's a very warm morning here in Louisville this morning:  75 degrees, going for a high in the low 90s, with a 20% chance of pop up showers/storms late afternoon, early evening.  And we still have about 2 and a half weeks until the official start of summer.

Coffee, juices, lemonade, hot water for tea, Gatorade and iced tea are ready.

On the warmer bar this morning:  turkey bacon, sausage, scrambled eggs, hash browns, homemade buttermilk biscuits w/sausage gravy, bagels and bear claws.

Mookie, here's your coffee mug.  I wish I could join you in the garden this morning:  it would be a very lovely morning for it.  Unfortunately, I have Tuesday Produce this morning; we would really like to see some good things on the truck:  like cantaloupe, watermelon, fresh tomatoes, maybe some strawberries and grapes. 

You all have a great morning, and I'll see you all later. 

 

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Posted by JoeKoh on Tuesday, June 2, 2009 6:57 AM

morning

matt is on time and on the bus.today is his last day at school for the year.his teacher is taking a break after 40 years of teaching.more rain today so good sleeping weather.Then chores after the nap.

stay safe

joe

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Posted by grampaw pettibone on Tuesday, June 2, 2009 7:59 AM

Good morning. Quack day today.... 69 and sunny in Carolina with 93 expected later. Wish me well with the quack.

Tom

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Posted by locomutt on Tuesday, June 2, 2009 8:32 AM

grampaw pettibone

Good morning. Quack day today.... 69 and sunny in Carolina with 93 expected later. Wish me well with the quack.

 

 

Tom, hope all does go well and you don't wind up being "Quackers" ;

or worse yet winding up with a box full of them! Smile,Wink, & Grin

 

Serious accident at our Zoo yesterday, the "Zoo Train" derailed

and injured about 24 people; 2 kids and one adult are in serious

condition at local hospitals today.(last I heard reported)

City and State will be investigating, looking for the cause; and have

heard rumors that the NTSB might get involved.

The trains have been running there for about 40 years, there have

never been any serious accidents up until now.

(according to sources, the "Train Sets" are only about 6-7 years old)

I personally know that the track was rehabed in the late 70s, early 80s

by the company I worked for then. Since, I have no idea.

 

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Posted by Modelcar on Tuesday, June 2, 2009 8:40 AM

We have a beautiful morning here in central Indiana.....A strong system of storms moved right on our northern edge, and across us from west to east last night.  Some sharp lightning, but no problems that I know of here.

Today, possible thrunderstorms later but looks like we'll have time to do some necessary running around town to do various things and get our yard mowed again.....

The above storm system that moved thru last night was reported to be producing some baseball size hail in areas northwest of us....Glad we did not see such.   I have seen hail stones that size back many years ago over in our home area of Pennsylvania.  1948, to be exact. Damaged some vehicles and some metal {tile shaped}, roofing on our station, and put indents on the gas pumps.  Terrible sound on the roof as it was occuring.

Tom....we go along and wish you the best at your Dr. today....

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Posted by cherokee woman on Tuesday, June 2, 2009 11:51 AM

At 12:46, we have a temp of 86 degrees.  Nice and hot (at least to me) outside, although we do have a little bit of a breeze.

Produce truck came early this morning.  They brought:  cantaloupe, lettuce, turnip greens, potatoes and watermelon.  I've already cut up the cantaloupe and watermelon, and they're in the fridge.  

Lunch today:  Sloppy joes w/nice, cold salads (garden, and Caesar), and your choice of fries, deep fried potato wedges, or potato chips.

Maybe for supper, I'll fix the Mexican Fiesta, or would you all like something different for tonight?  

Think I'll go and take a nap.  I've been sleepy ever since I woke up this morning.  Maybe a nap will help.

Tom, hope the doctor visit goes well.  Everyone take care, and see you later.

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Posted by rvos1979 on Tuesday, June 2, 2009 2:46 PM

 I think I got everyone beat today....

106 on the mirror in Richmond, VA right now, it was up to 109 earlier, figure actual temp is about 10 degrees below that, sad, considering it was about 50 in Weedsport when I left at 2am CDT.  Think I finally got the speedometer fixed, someone forgot to tie the wires up out of the way when the clutch was changed, and the insulation wore off, shorting the wires out.

Seeing as I was up at 1am this morning, will take something light to eat and

//thud//

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Posted by tree68 on Tuesday, June 2, 2009 4:13 PM

rvos1979
106 on the mirror in Richmond, VA right now,

My son and his family are visiting from MD right now - and "enjoying" our "crisp" temperatures (not).  They were out on the St Lawrence River this afternoon, visiting Boldt Castle.  At least the sun is out now and it's a little more comfortable outside.

Fire Department barbequed chicken thawing on the grill right now - better go check on it...

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Posted by JoeKoh on Tuesday, June 2, 2009 5:04 PM

Cw naps are good!!!!!

got yard mowed today and the local contractor called.next week we are having our roof done and canopys put over our front and back porches.The front porch is mammas and the back one is mine!! matt is officially going into 2nd grade next year.where does the time go? Cw thanks for supper tonight.

stay safe

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Posted by cherokee woman on Tuesday, June 2, 2009 5:22 PM

You're welcome, Joe!  Matt going into second grade:  My oh my, how time flies!!

I've replaced everything on the warmer bar.  Put out fresh hamburger buns, and have some more sloppy joes and potato wedges on there.  On the other end, I've made it a cool bar, with salads, cottage cheese, cantaloupe and watermelon.  There's also some banana pudding (pudding part homemade from scratch), icebox lemon pie, strawberry shortcake w/whipped cream.

You all enjoy supper, and have a good evening.

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Posted by cherokee woman on Wednesday, June 3, 2009 5:47 AM

Good Wednesday morning, everyone.  Waking up to a temp of 66, going for a high of about 80, with 80% chance of showers/thunderboomers off and on all day.

Apparently, we had a power surge sometime through the night/early morning.  I had to set a couple of clocks when I awoke at 5:45. 

Coffee, juices, lemonade, Gatorade, iced tea, hot water for hot tea are all ready.

Breakfast this morning:  bagels, bear claws, cantaloupe, watermelon, bacon, sausage, biscuits & gravy, and hash browns.  

Mookie:  got your coffee mug ready for you.  And maybe we can take our coffee and breakfast out to the garden this morning, or just sit out on the patio at one of the tables.  We can eat and chat, while watching the trains go by!!

Everyone have a great morning, and take care.

 

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Posted by blhanel on Wednesday, June 3, 2009 7:27 AM

cherokee woman
Apparently, we had a power surge sometime through the night/early morning.  I had to set a couple of clocks when I awoke at 5:45.

Forgive me for being an electronics engineer with a penchant for technical correctness, but apparently you had a power DROPOUT last night.  If you had had a power surge, you'd be smelling smoke coming out of several of your appliances right now...Big Smile

//just respond with the raspberry smiley, and we'll move on...

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Posted by tree68 on Wednesday, June 3, 2009 7:44 AM

At last report (accompanied by picture of granddaughter in a rocking chair at a well-known restaurant chain), son and family are well along on their return home, having left my place at 3 AM.  Hate to see them go - Evie is getting to be fun to have around (and a challenge in some respects, as well), but I know I'll be down there later this summer.

Cool and clear today - should be a nice day, even if another 10 degrees would look really good on the thermometer.

Done with class - got time for a bearclaw and tea the morning.

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Posted by Modelcar on Wednesday, June 3, 2009 9:24 AM

Something different here.....Looks like an all day rain.  And temps just at 60 degrees.  More rain really makes things grow.  Have two tomato plants in buckets on our rear patio and they are doing fine.....including having tomatoes on them.  Have small wire cages around them to hold up the vines as they grow.

Baby Robins {3}, are out of the nest near our bedroom window now and we're seeing at least 3 Humming birds daily at our feeder.  Each one a bit different in color....One just hoovers stationary in mid air as it drinks, and the other two sit on the little ledge provided for them as they drink....Have feeder on window glass so close observation is easy.

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Posted by bubbajustin on Wednesday, June 3, 2009 4:38 PM

Modelcar

Something different here.....Looks like an all day rain.  And temps just at 60 degrees. 

Yah, rained here in western Indiana ALL day long. I fell pretty crummy today. I'm tired too.I think I will get a glass of water and head off to bead.  Oh, please pray for mom, as she has her surgery tommorow. Well, I have gotten my water. Off to...

THUD!!!

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