Afternoon all.
John, I ponder the same question. Iām really enjoying myself. I love getting to spend time with the kids in our community.
Mom and I did some train watching together today. I got a decent shout of a Union Pacific SD70ACe. Sure was a nice day today. Had a good breeze. I got my new glasses today as well. I love them. Have a good evening all.
Here Union Pacific SD70ACe #8590 rolls into Lafayette with a short manafest. She has recived an approach signal at Lafayette Jct., and will recive a more restrictive "approach diverging" to enter the West Yard.
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The catch of the day were these EJ&E steel coil cars headed to Chicago I assume.
Let me know what you think!ć
-Justin
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It's good to know everyone is o.k. Since my knee surgery, I try my best to not be around lightning. And when it is lightning, I make sure I don't have on my braces, as both are very good conductors, and I don't want to be struck by lightning! Don't think that would do my heart any good, either.
For supper tonight, how about a semi-light Chinese night?
We have: Fried rice (beef, pork, chicken, shrimp), chop suey, lo mein (beef & pork), and pepper steak w/broccoli.
I think our high today was only in the mid 80s. Was pretty cloudy most of the day, and we never did see any rain. It went to the north of us, and to the south, southeast. And right now, we have sunshine.
Everyone take care, and have a good evening.
You know it's gonna be an ugly day when the thermometer hits 90 before 9am......
Shot past Tom's hometown earlier today before turning the corner at I-20 and heading to Georgia, currently about 96 or so in Byron, next to Warner Robbins, mirror says 108, so A/C is on full bore. Headed to Albany tomorrow, will see what we come out of there with.
Heard there was either high winds or a tornado in Eagle, WI, the other day, weather has been ugly up there lately. Heat hard on the equipment as well, having to turn on the engine fan on hard pulls to keep the coolant below 200.
See everyone later....
Randy Vos
"Ever have one of those days where you couldn't hit the ground with your hat??" - Waylon Jennings
"May the Lord take a liking to you and blow you up, real good" - SCTV
rvos1979 You know it's gonna be an ugly day when the thermometer hits 90 before 9am...... Shot past Tom's hometown earlier today before turning the corner at I-20 and heading to Georgia, currently about 96 or so in Byron, next to Warner Robbins, mirror says 108, so A/C is on full bore. Headed to Albany tomorrow, will see what we come out of there with. Heard there was either high winds or a tornado in Eagle, WI, the other day, weather has been ugly up there lately. Heat hard on the equipment as well, having to turn on the engine fan on hard pulls to keep the coolant below 200. See everyone later....
Good luck Randy!
101 here at the son's place in MD today. Not much less tomorrow, although a mild cold front (which didn't give us any bad weather, but did produce some warnings) will help tone it down a bit.
On the road tomorrow - up through Balto to Harrisburg then I81 home. Looks to be much cooler up there. My lawn may be a challenge, though.
Larry Resident Microferroequinologist (at least at my house) Everyone goes home; Safety begins with you My Opinion. Standard Disclaimers Apply. No Expiration Date Come ride the rails with me! There's one thing about humility - the moment you think you've got it, you've lost it...
~~~ CQ CQ Tom; if you are interested there will be a ( ham operators ) get to gether in Prescott byYavapai Amateur Radio Club and ARES/RACES . The event will be from 11:am Sat. to 11:am Sun. They will try to contact as many hams possible. Do they still use a phone patch, I don't know. All my ham friends have beamed up to the bigDX in the sky. ~~~ Thought you would like to know 06/26/10.
Respectfully, Cannonball
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Randy, you should have called before you left. You caught the heat at the peak of the season. They called for 99 today and I know it got at least to 97 and will stay like this until mid August or later.
Today's storm hasn't showed up yet. I hope it doesen't. Nothing to speak of on the wireless for the past few dqys, so have spent a lot of time on the computer and dreaming of a fountain pouring chocolate fudge! Gotta get back there!
Justin, nice pix. You're doing a great job.
Everyone take care
Tom
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Really nice shots , nice framing. Did you see the guy waving at you in the red building in the window?? LOL They would have a very good view of the trains. Keep up the good work and stay in school . ~~~
Paula; nice to hear youre doing good . You are right about being a lightning rod . Sure to teach you a few new daince steps and a jig or two,LOL Whoooweee, I' ll have some pork & shrimp chop suey /w flied lice and coffee. Thanks for the sand patch greetings. ~~ Cannonball
.....Very nice photos Justin. Nice ROW too....Believe that must be part of the relocation in the past decade.
And congratulations on your part in the VBS.....Good work.
Quentin
rvos1979 Heat hard on the equipment as well, having to turn on the engine fan on hard pulls to keep the coolant below 200.
Randy:
I'm wondering why over the road trucks don't have thermostatically controlled radiator cooling fans....Is it simply to conserve HP....? Seems it might be easy to be distracted and perhaps overlook the rising engine coolant temp. at times.....
Thanks Cannonball for info on the hamfest. Without knowing the callsign being used and the frequency used, it will be next to impossible to find them except by blind luck. It is actually more complicated than most folks realize. FWIW, I haven't heard of a phone patch being used in years now. Modern technology has made it obsolete except for emergency purposes. Thanks anyway, and 73
Good Friday morning, everyone! Feels rather nice outside, as we have a temp of 73 degrees, going for high of 90 today. Sarah should be back home in a few hours. They were to be picked up at the motel around 5:30, for a 7:30 p.m. work start. I know she'll be really tired when she does get home!
Larry, have a safe trip back home!!
Coffee, juices and other morning beverages are fresh and ready to go.
On the serving station this morning: DOUGHNUTS AND DANISH: regular plain cake and yeast doughnuts, chocolate covered cream filled long johns, chocolate covered vanilla filled doughnuts, cruellers (sp?), and the following danish: raspberry, blueberry, peach, apple, along with some bear claws and a few bagels. There's also some bacon, sausage, biscuits, gravy, and hash browns.
And Mookie, here's your coffee cup (mug), ready to have your coffee poured into it.
I heard on the news about a bad storm up in Connecticut, and a pouring rain at the Phillys game last night. They showed an amazing shot of the grounds crew trying to get the tarp down over the field. The winds were really blowing.
Guess that's about all the news I have this morning. Just glad that everyone is o.k., and yes, Justin, your pictures were very, very good. Continue the good work, and everyone have a good morning and take care.
Good morning and peace be with you. 83 and sunny in Carolina, headed toward 100 and another thunderstorm later according to the boffins.
Big news. local cops have called wildlife to north Florence. Seems that a bear has been reported in town! I have never heard of a bear in this part of the state in all my 63 years. What next? Will keep yall advised on this'n
Everyone stay safe and cool
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.....A gorgeous Friday morning here just outside of our fair city....Yard....flowers.....everything fresh.....and looking out over the fairway, just great. Would be nice if this was the norm in all seasons...
Clear blue skies, with much lower humidity then we've been having, and earlier it started at 66 degrees. Windows were opened last evening, first for quite a while. Beautiful almost full moon looking down on us last evening.
Our current temp is in the upper 80s now at 12:43 p.m. Sarah got home right around 8 this morning. She's now sleeping, goes on again tonight. It is nice outside, and even nicer here in the house. We have a fan on the wall, here by the computer, and it's actually making me want to find a sweater, or a long sleeve top to put on. Such a nice change, from summers gone by!
Our Friday Fish Fry is now under way and on the serving station. Fish choices range from catfish to talapia, and our side dishes range from cole slaw to mac & cheese.
And, of course, our usual desserts: Yellow cake w/chocolate icing, pecan pie, and the usual cobblers (apple, blueberry, cherry and peach).
Tom, you all can keep the bear in N. Florence! We get enough rabbits, squirrels and possums around our neighborhood, don't need any bears.
Everyone enjoy your afternoon, and take care.
Modelcarrvos1979 Heat hard on the equipment as well, having to turn on the engine fan on hard pulls to keep the coolant below 200. Randy: I'm wondering why over the road trucks don't have thermostatically controlled radiator cooling fans....Is it simply to conserve HP....? Seems it might be easy to be distracted and perhaps overlook the rising engine coolant temp. at times.....
Quentin: They do, but they are set to come on at about 210 degrees, and by that time, you are doing real damage to the oil and engine, and with the mileage on this truck (just turned over 717K this morning), I don't want to hurt this one more than it already is. It's usually better (and most guys preach it as common sense) to turn on the engine fan to keep everything cool, than to let the engine computer decide when.
Heading back to Wisconsin with a load of battery parts, should be there Sunday. Still hot in Cartersville, GA, about 97, and getting dark outside, in fact, now raining, so should cool off shortly.
See everyone later.....
Walt says he and Sarah discovered an NC&SL boxcar abandoned along with some other rolling stock & wondered why they have been neglected. I enhanced one of his pics. I think I know why.
Raw Pic
Enhanced
afternoon
busy morning as I went into town to get errands done.I saw 2 csx trains pace each other eastbound before the mow guys could take the track.They are working on track 2 by the yard and working on a crossing by FC.Cw thanks for supper.Will be going to deshler tomorrow.
stay safe
joe
Deshler Ohio-crossroads of the B&O Matt eats your fries.YUM! Clinton st viaduct undefeated against too tall trucks!!!(voted to be called the "Clinton St. can opener").
A co-worker of mine told me once that he knew of an abandoned rail line in the woods that had several sealed boxcars left on it. We were gonna go see what was in them after it got cold, but I was in a very bad wreck that resulted in my retirement. I have lost track of him, now, but will always wonder what and why.....
Update on bear: Sorta dropped off the news, but somebody on FB said they had caught him and transported him to the other side of the boondocks. He was a juvenile that had probably been kicked out by his mother and was trying to stake out some territory.
We have had thunder and some rain now for over 3 hours now, so we have made up for missing it last night.
Maintain your cool and stay safe
Home, sweet home. Got up at 0530 to put one of the son's dogs out - it was 74. When I left his house at 8 it was already 80. I stayed right on the cusp of 80 degrees until late afternoon back in NY.
It's 67 here now. Brrrrr! (Relatively speaking, after enduring high 90's all week in MD).
Stopped in on the way through to visit the GVT dispatchers in Scranton (right next to Steamtown, which was hopping with the NRHS convention). Didn't go into Steamtown, but did take the time to watch the "yard" excursion wander around a bit. Both cars were packed.
Speaking of packed, I still am. Time to unload the truck.
Larry, I wish you well in your unpacking. It took me several days to get it done. Of course, there were two of us, and we were gone a little longer than you were. What took longer than perhaps it should was getting our swamp cooler going--I took the cover off the inside yesterday (the outside cover blew off before we left, so it gave the appearance of somebody home), and reconnected the water line to it today and got it going. As I recall I changed the filters last fall before shutting it up for the winter.
We have had a few days with the high in the eighties-nineties, so it feels good to get the upstairs cool before we go to bed.
Ricki is doing much better after her TIA 13 days ago, but she needs more assistance in moving around than she did before we left.
Johnny
If we had seen that car after dark, or on Halloween, we might have left our bikes there and run for cover!!
FWIW; that car is N C & St. L 20000. Still has a roof walk and high mounted brake wheel. Couldn't actually see the "built date", but it did have another date on it of sometime in 1939.
Being Crazy,keeps you from going "INSANE" !! "The light at the end of the tunnel,has been turned off due to budget cuts" NOT AFRAID A Vet., and PROUD OF IT!!
Tom ; all the info has been transfered to the head honcho in Prescott . Every thing fell into place and the group will be listeningfor you. Have a great time. ~~~ Cannonball
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going to be a wet start this morning.Breakfast is ready to go.Juice and coffee are also ready.Will bring the jackets to the corn city but we should be okay this afternoon.
Joe
Good Saturday morning, everyone. Joe, thanks for getting in early, and taking care of breakfast! Sarah left last evening, around 5:30, going back towards Cincinnati on another run. She'll be back home around this time tomorrow morning.
We have a morning temp in the low to mid 70s, going for a high of 95 today, so going to be another hot one in the ole town today. But, by Tuesday and Wednesday, our temps will drop much lower, with lows at night in the low to mid 60s. I think we'll be able to open up some windows!
Everyone have a great day, stay as cool as possible, and take care. See you all this evening for our pizza fest.
locomuttFWIW; that car is N C & St. L 20000. Still has a roof walk and high mounted brake wheel. Couldn't actually see the "built date", but it did have another date on it of sometime in 1939
Walt.....Is that rail car {boxcar}, setting on old, now non accessible rails....Like trees grown up on former ROW, etc......Or just abandoned by some scrap outfit and so on......?
70 degrees earlier here to start our day. So just a few min. ago, we closed the windows. Forecast indicated we'll head for about 90 with humidity, so no use to let it gain a foot hold.
Next week appears {via forecasters}, to be a real
nice {sunny}, week...A bit lower temps too.
CW - is Sarah on as a conductor? At least she is traveling when it is cooler.
Johnny - Good thoughts to you and especially Ricki.
Did 'chaall see the mama bear soaking in someone's hot tub while the cubs sat and waited for her? Too bad she didn't have a bathroom door with a lock.....
Went to breakfast, really early. No trains. Paper sez they are being re-routed because of water damage east/north and south of us. Looks like Bob's boxcar in the yard. Really spooky!
Wonder if Sir C is finding any water?
CW - coffee on porch, sorry, veranda? We can watch Mutt pull weeds in the gahden....
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