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Posted by Modelcar on Friday, September 2, 2011 9:39 PM

....96 for our afternoon temp.  A bit higher down in Indy.

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Posted by cherokee woman on Saturday, September 3, 2011 6:04 AM

Good Saturday morning everyone.  Hope you all had a very good evening.  Well, our temp did reach 101 again yesterday.  Today's forecast is calling for a high of 102.  Saw on the internet where the Gulf Coast is getting pelted by TS Lee.  Wonder if Murray is receiving any good benefit from it.

Coffee, juices and other morning beverages are fresh and ready to go.  Saturday brunch is ready and on the warmer/serving station. 

Sarah's just leaving to go to work, and Walt is still sleeping.  He and I will be going out to the Fair Grounds around noon, to go the Stewart Flea Market.  Don't know if Sarah will be able to get off in time to join us there or not.  We may end up just missing each other.  Hopefully, we won't miss her. 

Hope you all have a safe day, take care and see you all this evening.

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Posted by JoeKoh on Saturday, September 3, 2011 6:14 AM

good morning

Cw thanks for breakfast.Doves are calling for rain.Very sticky outside now.Will be back for pizza later.Tomorrow it's off to G+G house.

stay safe

Joe

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Posted by Modelcar on Saturday, September 3, 2011 9:56 AM

.....A nice Saturday morning under way.  Sunshine.  But believe it will be a hot and humid one too.  At least in the 90's.

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Posted by locomutt on Saturday, September 3, 2011 10:14 AM

Was outside just a bit ago and watching outside kitties at play; for some reason Lil' Mook keeps attacking Lil' Mud!!Cool

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Posted by mudchicken on Saturday, September 3, 2011 1:46 PM

They seem to be pre-wired that way.

Still somewhat recovering from derailment duty. Will have a dog story (very young female chocolate lab) to tell at some point.

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Posted by Modelcar on Saturday, September 3, 2011 3:44 PM

....Well, we did get our 90's this afternoon.  Still dry here.  Do have a streak of weather sliding just south of us now.  Warning of hail, etc., but for now looks like that one will miss us.

Did put my flags back up that we generally use around Memorial Day and the 4th...This time for upcoming 911 memory.

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Posted by cherokee woman on Saturday, September 3, 2011 5:07 PM

At 5:58 p.m., our temp is 101 degrees.  It is very hot outside, but we do have a little bit of a breeze blowing, so it isn't too bad. 

Walt and I had a very good time at the Flea Market.  Saw our friends from High Sierra Barbecue, and we got a few things.  Managed to get 3 Clive Cussler hardbound books for $5.  That was a very good bargain.  Walt got about 50 Model Railroader magazines for $10.  The guy was selling them for $1.00 apiece, but told Walt he could have all of them for $10.  I agree he got a bargain on that purchase!  Plus ,we got a few other things as well. 

Here is our Saturday Night Pizza Fest menu:

1.    Anchovie

2.    Canadian bacon

3.    Cheese

4.    Chicago style

5.    Goetta

6.    Ham & green pepper

7.    Hawaiian

8.    Italian sausage

9.    Pepperoni/mushroom

10.  Supreme

Desserts tonight: 

1.  Death by chocolate ice cream

2.   Chocolate mint ice cream

3.   Vanilla ice cream

4.   Neopolitan ice cream

Everyone have a good evening, keep cool and take care.  See you all in the morning.

Signing off,

One who is totally worn out.

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Posted by AgentKid on Saturday, September 3, 2011 9:41 PM

cherokee woman

9.    Pepperoni/mushroom

CW, that sounds good tonight. It is a little cool here for ice cream.

It is 59° here now, but the building's AC is still running which is making it cool in the apartment. It is always this way here in the fall with our daily temperature extremes. Tonight we have a forecasted low of 41°, and a forecasted high of 81° tomorrow. The next seven days are expected to be similar.

After I finish my pizza I think I will sit back and finish reading Kalmbach's "In Search of Steam II". Everyone have a good evening.

Bruce

 

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Posted by JoeKoh on Saturday, September 3, 2011 9:57 PM

some thunder and lightning here in nw ohio.some pictures from south bend showed why they decided to evacuate the stadium.cw thanks for the pizza.time for bed.

stay safe

Joe

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Posted by cherokee woman on Sunday, September 4, 2011 5:40 AM

Good Sunday morning everyone.  Currently 80 degrees here in Louisville.  Nice breeze outside, waiting for the rain to come in.  The 'weather guessers' are saying we could see a couple of storms later this afternoon.  High today is to only be in the low 80s. 

Coffee is freshly brewed, juices are freshly made, and other morning beverages are also ready to go.  For breakfast, we have:

1.  Pancakes (plain, blueberry and strawberry) with whatever kind of syrup or jam, jelly or preserves you want on your pancakes, sausage, bacon and scrambled eggs.

2.  Bacon, sausage, made from scratch buttermilk biscuits w/sausage gravy and scrambled eggs.

Going to call the optical place and see if they're open tomorrow, and try to go pick out a new pair of glasses.  Think that may help alleviate some of these stupid headaches, hopefully.

Notice something missing over on the right hand side:  Members Online doesn't seem to be on the list. 

Everyone have a very good day, take care going to Church, work, or whatever you have planned for today.  See you all later.


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Posted by grampaw pettibone on Sunday, September 4, 2011 9:16 AM

Peace be with you. Presently, 79 and sunny in Carolina, expected to top out around 94.

Our thunderchickens whomped Eastern Carolina yesterday. Looks lke the season is off to a great start.

The right hand situation is getting worse and typing is a real chore now. Been using it to much on facebook and am paying for it with the resulting discomfort and pain. I need a PC that can take dictation!!

Everyone take care and have a blessed day.

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Posted by AgentKid on Sunday, September 4, 2011 3:15 PM

Good afternoon.

Just a couple of quick notes before I head out to Sunday supper with family.

CW, I was experiencing headaches I thought were cause by faulty glasses. Went to the Doc and he says my only problem was my eyes were too dry, and I should get some over the counter eye drops. So I went to the local drug store and I bought their house brand product. That stuff worked, and best of all it was cheap. It is looking like I will go through about 3½ bottles a year, at about $5 a bottle.

Tom, I am very glad and relieved to see you back here after that hurricane problem you had down in your part of the US.

Bruce

 

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Posted by cherokee woman on Sunday, September 4, 2011 4:58 PM

Bruce, unfortunately I don't have a problem with dry eyes:  my eyes water all the time!  Maybe that is the problem!

Not sure what our current temp is, but it has been a lovely, semi cool afternoon, with some off and on rain showers.  Last shower was about an hour, hour and a half ago. 

For our Sunday Dinner, we have a "buffet" of sorts, on the warmer/serving station, ranging from leftover pizzas to burgers, hot dogs, brats, steaks, pork chops and chicken, along with various veggies and salads. 

Everyone enjoy your afternoon, evening and I'll see you all later.

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Posted by Mookie on Sunday, September 4, 2011 8:02 PM

CW - I have had dry eyes for years and as Bruce said - OTC drops for dry eyes might be what you need.  My eyes would water so bad, I was always crying.  Would run down my cheeks at the most inappropriate time. 

I did have to switch to a gel tears which is a little more expensive, but the liquid ones don't do as well. 

Been out driving my allergies nuts, but it was in the low 70's - all day - with really blue sky and white puff clouds.  A perfect summer day!  Will be cool for a few days now.  Lovin' it.

BNSF is running their coal trains south out of Lincoln after a closure of about 2 1/2 months because of floods.  We saw 3 loaded coal trains going to KC (2) and GA or ALA area.  I was excited! 

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Posted by JoeKoh on Sunday, September 4, 2011 8:16 PM

evening

matt was counting all the baby toads in G+G pond.Cousin Carlie kept us in stitches.Had to deal with a homemade apple pie and angelfood cake as well today.Mother nature has a cool off in store for us.

good night

stay safe

joe

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Posted by cherokee woman on Monday, September 5, 2011 5:01 AM

Good Monday morning, and may you all have a Happy, Safe Labor Day!  We are starting out with a temp of 66 degrees, with a brisk breeze blowing this morning.  Our projected high for today:  only 71 degrees!  This is my kind of weather.

I have been awake for almost two hours.  Don't ask me why, when alarm clock is not set, that I'm waking up before the dang chickens.  Going to make for a looonnnnng day.

Coffee is ready, and juices are freshly made.  Hot water for our hot tea drinkers, and have brewed fresh teas and they are in the fridge cooling.  On the warmer/serving station this morning:

bacon, sausage, scrambled eggs, buttermilk biscuits w/your choice of milk gravy, or sausage gravy, choice of tater tots or fried taters, and an assortment of fresh fruits.

Guess Walt and I will be getting the grills ready around 10, 10:30 for today.  Everyone have a very good morning, take care and see you all later.

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Posted by Modelcar on Monday, September 5, 2011 10:26 AM

.....We have a {relatively}, cool morning compared to what we've been having recently.  But it's to be dry today.  Maybe a little sunshine in the afternoon.

Just returned from our Meijer's store with one of their broasted chickens, to add to our get together {picnic type feed}, today. Four of us have been doing this several times this Summer.  The other two, Neice and husband, spend Summers here in their recently purchased home for that purpose.

Various kinds of "picnic" foods are always present.

A bit cooler....Options are several, in one of our homes or our patio and possibly on their driveway next to the garage...Shaded from any wind.

Surprisingly, the big store was very busy this morning....Kind of took me by surprise.

Hope all a good and safe holiday.

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Posted by AgentKid on Monday, September 5, 2011 11:56 AM

Happy Labour Day everyone. Even though we spell it differently, today is the first holiday Canada and the US have celebrated on the same day since Easter Sunday. In May we have Victoria Day one week before Memorial Day, in July we have Canada Day four days before Independence Day, and as we all learned here in August, while all Provinces have a Holiday on the first Monday, only some of the States do.

Although we haven't made it up to our forecasted high's the last couple of days, today is shaping up really well. It is 63° now, with a high of 84° expected. It only went down to the low fifties last night, so it is already warming up nicely. There are various organized events in several locations around the city. For the Football fans there is the "Labour Day Classic" game between the Calgary and Edmonton Canadian Football League teams. Even if you are not a football fan, like me, you have to keep up with this game or you look like a real dolt tomorrow.

No new local RR news.

I think I am going out to find a picnic.

Bruce

 

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Posted by tree68 on Monday, September 5, 2011 12:37 PM

Salad's ready, truck's (more or less) cleaned out - time to get cleaned up myself and head for daughter's for a cook-in.  It was supposed to be a cookout, but the radar over Syracuse is looking awfully green...

Decent weekend on the RR.  We decided not to run today (Labor Day) as pretty much everyone up in the Central Adirondacks is headed home, and those who are home stay there.

I'll be spending this week getting ready for a train show right in my back yard (but not literally).

On a somewhat humorous weather note, it appears that the threat of severe weather in the Mohawk Valley yesterday became real.  Any damage that may have occured is no joke (there was some, but no injuries), but the YouTube video that accompanies this article, while a tad boring at first, is funny as you listen to the reaction of the person shooting the video - mostly in the second half.

Have a safe day.

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Posted by JoeKoh on Monday, September 5, 2011 3:02 PM

afternoon

well matt and I went out this morning.Q500 had dropped off something in the yard.There was a work train with tonka toys and a ballast train with a gp 30 slug.q 395 came by with a sd 40-3 rebuild.We also saw q 010(formally 110) meet L 163 at FC.Then we went to Menards and got some items for some home products.Cw will take a burger and a hot dog for work tonight.

stay safe

joe

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Posted by cherokee woman on Tuesday, September 6, 2011 5:16 AM

Good Tuesday morning everyone.  Very cool 56 degrees, with light rain falling here in Louisville this morning.  AC is definitely off!  Hope you all enjoyed your Labor Day yesterday.  Walt, Sarah and I went and played pool (billiards) yesterday afternoon.  I even made a few shots yesterday!  It has been about 1 1/2 years since I played.  Really enjoyed it, and we all had a good time.

Coffee is ready, as well as juices.  Hot water for hot tea and have hot chocolate this morning, too.  On the serving station this morning:  bacon, sausage, scrambled eggs, tater tots, biscuits & gravy.

Not expecting too many people at produce this morning, especially with it raining.  Everyone have a good morning, take care, and I'll see you all later.

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Posted by Modelcar on Tuesday, September 6, 2011 8:48 AM

.....A cooool morning we have.  But the sunshine is helping to bring some warmth to it.  Believe we're to stay dry today.  Appears the weather coming up from the New Orleans system is tracing north, but then bending sharply to the east, and most will miss Indiana.

Grass mowing time sometime today....and must {hopefully}, get to watch  {some}, of the Atlanta Nascar Cup race....if it's not rained delayed again to tomorrow.

But first, driving Jean to the dentist for routine cleaning.  Then from there we'll head for some breakfast....Perhaps a good time to take the new current Trains mag. with, as i've not cracked it open as of yet.

Noted the story {this morning}, of the teen age girl loosing both legs in trying to climb on to a coal train.....Such tragedy....!

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Posted by cherokee woman on Tuesday, September 6, 2011 1:15 PM

Quentin, I haven't heard anything about that girl.  Where was that?

Produce went well this morning.  Did have a small turnout, only about 40 something people braved the rain and very breezy conditions.  We couldn't go into the gym today, as they had everything set up for a luncheon after a funeral this morning.  Several people pulled out jackets this morning (myself included), to help brave the very cold breeze and rain this morning.  They didn't bring us a whole lot:  just some potatoes, iceburg lettuce, bib lettuce and salad mix, and some nectarines.  That was it for today.

For our meals for the rest of the day, I have fixed some homemade vegetable beef soup w/baked cornbread.  Figured that would hit the spot for a rainy, cool temps day.  

Our high today probably won't  make it much over 69 degrees, maybe 70.


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Posted by JoeKoh on Tuesday, September 6, 2011 2:55 PM

soup sounds great.time to get things around for work.

stay safe

joe

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Posted by tree68 on Tuesday, September 6, 2011 7:11 PM

Soup is always good, as since fall weather seems to have arrived here, all the better!

It might have gotten to 70 today, but the sun sometimes makes the weather station read a bit high.  At least it didn't rain.

Neighboring FD got their "new" ladder tower fire truck today - went down to watch them play with it a bit.  Pretty impressive.  It's actually a used truck, but considering the price of a new one these days...

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Posted by Modelcar on Tuesday, September 6, 2011 7:35 PM

.....C W....I believe it was Denver.  There is a thread on the subject here.

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Posted by Modelcar on Tuesday, September 6, 2011 8:25 PM

....Did our Posters note Ed {Houston}, has a photo of a rehabed PTRA engine in it's bright new red and yellow colors in the current Trains mag....

Believe the golden arches might fit ok Ed.  And congratulations for your published photo.

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Posted by cherokee woman on Wednesday, September 7, 2011 5:20 AM

Good Wednesday morning everyone.  Very cloudy, with a temp of 60 degrees and some sprinkles, drizzles this morning.  Going to be that way all day, too, with our temp supposed to only get to 62 degrees for a high later this afternoon.

Quentin, thank you for the extra info.  After I read your reply yesterday, Walt was around by the computer, and I asked him.  He pointed out the thread, so I need to say "Thank you, Quentin and Walt, for pointing me in the right direction!"

Coffee, juices, hot chocolate, hot water for tea, and other morning beverages are fresh and ready to go.  A good, hot breakfast is ready and on the warmer/serving station:  bacon, sausage, eggs, toast, biscuits, gravy, oatmeal, hash browns and/or tator tots. 

Sitting here at the computer,with the front door open.  Every once in a while, I'll see either Lil Mook or Lil Mud (getting harder and harder to tell them apart), on the front porch, scampering back and forth, coming to the door, to look inside. 

Everyone have a good morning, keep warm, if you're in the ex-blistering hot zones to now very cool zones, and I'll see you all later. 

P.S.  If anyone has any meal requests for today, please let me know.  After all, I don't always know what you would like to have, so let me know.

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Posted by Modelcar on Wednesday, September 7, 2011 11:02 AM

....Seems like Monday morning.  Holidays mess up the week day's ID.

Very light rain at times  here this morning.  My first peek at our weather instrument reading was 59 degrees.  Perhaps it won't get much more than that today.  Mostly overcast.

Nascar fans witnessed a good competition during the last 10 or so laps yesterday down in the "rain delayed" Atlanta Cup Car race.

Those two drivers...{Gordon & Jimmy}, had their cars on the ragged edge trying to out duel the other, and finally Gordon got the monkey off his back and did the win.  Also he now is the 3rd all time winner in Nascar Sprint Cup car racing.  He worked for that win yesterday.

Quentin

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