Well, talked to Driver and he suggested Mookie for Prez wouldn't be all that exciting. So I went thru the list - Mookie Truman, Mookie Kennedy, Mookie Eisenhauer, Mookie FDR, and decided I have the only one that is truly good!
Mookie of Lincoln
She who has no signature! cinscocom-tmw
CW - anyone that wants to be prez right now must be out of their mind. Trying to get something thru Congress would be like herding cats and everyone knows that is impossible.
MookieCW - I am so fed up with all politicians, I can barely watch the news.
It's gotten so most elections are basically a matter of selecting the "least worst" of the candidates...
First cold front leaves us with a high around 70 today (vs 80 yesterday). Should be interesting what the second front does to us...
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...
Mookie, I hear you: I am so disgusted with the whole lot, including local politicians. And I'm not particularly happy with any of the "candidates" who have already declared themselves candidates for next year. Think I could do a write-in and nominate you for our next President?? You would be a heck of a lot better than anyone who is in Washington, DC now!! I'd vote for you in a half a heartbeat.
For the rest of the day, here is the menu I have come up with:
1. Tacos, burritos, quesadillas, enchiladas, w/refried beans and chopped lettuce w/diced tomatoes
2. Moo Goo Gai Pan, Beef w/broccoli, Pepper steak, Szechuan shrimp, Fried scallops, and Seafood combo, all served with fried rice
3. Burger, cheeseburger w/fries and garden salad
Think Walt and I will be spending part of the afternoon or early evening, vacuuming furnace, getting ready to have a little bit of heat in the house for overnight. Going to be quite chilly around here in the morning, according to the weather guessers.
Everyone enjoy your meal, your afternoon and take care.
CW - I am so fed up with all politicians, I can barely watch the news.
Must remain calm or they will have one less taxpayer - or the alternative - I will be corkless.
Talking 38 tonite for a low? Wow...."partial freeze expected". Guess that means your plants will only be partially dead?
Tree - pull the curtain shut today between NY and MT (that should do it). Until at least Friday....
57 and sun, but calm before the freeze only.
Moo
....And now we have sunshine. Turning out to be a nice, little cooler, but still ok morning.
Quentin
Good Wednesday morning everyone. I apoligize for not making it back in yesterday. Had some printer issues, and Sarah worked on getting it fixed all afternoon and evening. May have to end up calling Kodak. For some reason, something is not registering, between the printer and the computer.
Coffee has finished brewing, hot water is ready for hot tea, iced teas are freshly brewed for today, and fresh juices are ready. Bacon, sausage, eggs, toast are on the warmer/serving station.
Produce went well yesterday, although for some reason (they never give us a reason), the Bread/Pastry truck did not show up. We had 51 people yesterday.
Mookie, by tomorrow morning, we are supposed to be down in the 50s, with the cold front and rain coming in late this afternoon, probably around rush hour. Think our highs tomorrow are only to be in the 60s.
As far as the bridge and traffic goes, still discussing what to do, and now they're saying they may have to look into building a new bridge. Will it be names Sherman Minton, too? Our elected officials need to get their heads out of their rear ends, and get an East End bridge built, and possibly another bridge somewhere along the Ohio River. If they had done that several years ago, instead of all the fighting, discussion, and procrastination, maybe we could have avoided all this trouble now?
Although, we do have a river shuttle that started this morning. The Star of Jeffersonville is shuttling people across the Ohio to Louisville, to help with the congestion across the Clark Memorial and Kennedy Bridges. Fare: $1 each way. Getting off my now.
Everyone have a good day, take care, and barring any more computer troubles, I'll see you all later.
Mookie Hey! Anyone north of Nebraska....close the freezer door!!!!! Not done with summer here yet!
Hey! Anyone north of Nebraska....close the freezer door!!!!! Not done with summer here yet!
Not too bad here in NY just yet, but today's lows are supposed to be the highs over the weekend.
The thunderbumpers they suggested we might see were just that, a suggestion. Everything went south and east of us.
....'Nor here either....We had roughly near 90 this afternoon. Indy reported low 90's...I really didn't check our instrument this afternoon.
Guess a nap got in the way.
I see Murray is still cooking down yonder.
With my office window open here and last night's full moon coming up over the eastern trees, and I hear a train horn {a mile north of me}, on N S Frankfort line....All of this setting is still very nice.
CW: Your traffic woes have hit the national news big time. Hope you can advoid them by judicious timing when ever you need to cross the Ohio river.??
afternoon
nice day outside.ordered the bookcase for my niece.will pick it up at work.work is busy busy busy.Cw thanks for supper.Hope the mending continues.Will continue to watch what trains ns puts in the siding this week.
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").
Good Tuesday morning everyone. Hope you all had a very good evening. Starting out, here in Louisville, with clear skies and a temp of 68 degrees, going for a high around 86 degrees today. Right now, the winds are calm, but should have a breeze later on.
The only signs I see of anyone being in here last night, is that the food from supper is all gone. Have cleaned up the dishes, and gotten a fresh start for today.
Coffee is brewed, juices are freshly made, and regular breakfast menu is ready and on the warmer/serving station.
Quentin, my doctor's appointment to have my knee checked is Thursday. It is still tender, and a very nice bruise is showing up on the right knee. The left knee is beginning to feel better, not quite as achy, and yesterday, had very little pain in it.
Everyone have a good morning, take care, and I'll see you all sometime this afternoon.
Evening all. Don't really have an excuse for not being around this morning, other than haven't been back on the computer.
Supper is on the warmer/serving station.
1. Leftover pizzas from Saturday
2. Leftovers from Sunday Dinner
3. Your choice of beef or pork barbecue w/choice of fries or chips, and garden salad
Joe, good to know that Matt is doing well in school. I'm sure he'll improve even more, as the school year continues along.
Everyone have a very good evening, hope you've had a good day, take care, and see you all in the morning.
What a difference a few hours made in our weather yesterday. We were sitting at 74° in the early afternoon and by the time the 11:00 news came on we were down to 50°. But the big change was the wind. A front moved in between 2 and 3 PM and the wind shifted to north 25-28 mph. It really cooled everything outside and inside down. It is very cloudy and dark now at 2:45 with a temp. of 54°. The wind has calmed down to a couple of miles per hour.
I liked Larry's picture. There was brief coverage of various ceremonies in US locations after the main 9/11 story on our 11:00 news last night, and there were a pair of Aerial Ladder Trucks in Middletown or Middleton NJ that were set up just like in Larry's picture. I had just looked at Larry's photo before the news came on, so I thought it was quite neat.
No new local RR news today.
Bruce
So shovel the coal, let this rattler roll.
"A Train is a Place Going Somewhere" CP Rail Public Timetable
"O. S. Irricana"
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yardwork done.Matt came home with great papers today.he is really hitting the books.going to work on some chores inside and get ready for work tonight.Cw thanks for supper.
....A very nice morning in Muncie. Just did the barber shop run. Have a new telephone set to install....Base, and 3 satellites around the house. The current ones, some have the readout displayed at times, and then not displayed, so we're just installing this new group of base and satellites. Also maintain a hard wired unit in the kitchen.
Good Monday morning everyone. Larry, that is a mighty fine picture. If I had been there, I would have taken a picture as well.
Traffic is a reaaaallll mess around here this morning. Officials are now telling commuters to leave late, so the stand still traffic can ease up. There has already been 3 accidents on I-265 coming into town.
Coffee, juices, hot water for hot tea, iced teas are freshly made and ready to go. Regular breakfast items are hot and on the warmer/serving station.
Everyone have a beautiful morning, take care and see you all later.
Started the day lowering the flags at my house and at the fire station, then set off to the county fire training center to set up the sound system for the memorial there later in the day. My sound system is battery powered and perfect for such applications.
After that, I headed back to the local train show to man the railroad's booth there. I hated to miss the memorial, but I was the only person available for the booth.
Next to our booth there was some empty space, so I secured another table and set up the following display:
A number of folks paused there, and some took pictures as well.
The trucks are both 1:50 models. The new truck is the TWH Leesburg, VA Seagrave aerial, and the older is the Corgi Seagrave 70th Anniversary aerial, lettered for Columbus, OH.
A very solemn day today. After all of the stories have been written, and all the actions taken, in the end you have to respect the results. There hasn't been a terrorist attack in North American since.
What I remember of that day. First off, you have to remember we are 2 time zones west of NY. I wasn't working full time anymore, so I didn't get up until between 9:30 and 10:00, which was already almost noon in NY. By this time the original stories had been written, and the pictures and videos posted on the internet. That is where I found out about the attacks. I could not believe what I was reading and seeing. I recall vividly how shockingly clear all of the images were. It was as though you were looking at a movie. Looking back at that day over the years, I have thought about that a great deal. I think it must have been my first exposure to the capability of digital imaging. It seemed to me that how we all saw news changed from that day forward.
I turned on the TV, but I wasn't satisfied with the coverage I was getting. Earlier that year our cable TV provider had brought in WPIX from NY, and I had tumbled on to their morning news, which was how I would see one news report before I would go to bed. I had started to develop a rapport with their news anchors, and I kept trying to see if they would come back on the air. In mid-afternoon our time they did, and I watched their coverage almost continually for the next twelve hours or so. I stayed up long enough to hear the weather lady and the woman news anchor, who both had families, discuss what they had told their children. I still vividly recall what the weather lady had told her, I think, ten year old son that evening.
"Some very bad men came to town today, but they are not coming back tomorrow." She was right.
cw thanks for supper.mother nature has some pop up storms brewing again.Dry here for now but rain just up the road.time to get things ready for work.
Have been watching the memorials off and on for most of the day, interspersed with doing some things around the house. I still remember what Walt and I were doing that morning: I had the day off from KMart, and we got up and went to our favorite restaurant, for breakfast. After that, we were driving to the bank, to get a little bit of spending money, to get some shopping done. As we were driving to the bank, we heard on the car radio, the announcement that something major had happened, in NYC, regarding the World Trade Center. After I came out of the bank, we went across the street, to KMart, and went directly to the Electronics Department, where I was working at that time. We stayed there for awhile, watching it on the TVs. Then, Walt and I looked at each other, and said: "Let's go home!" We came straight home, and stayed glued to the TV, and praying our heads off. When I went back to work the next day, we were all on guard, literally watching everyone who came into the store. No one was in a kidding, joking mood. Everyone, including the customers, were all in a very sobering mood.
Randy, heard on our local news this morning, that the officials will be reviewing everything and planning what to do, for the next three weeks. Imagine we'll have backed up traffic, for several months, especially during morning and evening rush hours.
For our Sunday Dinner, we have:
1. Sloppy joes w/fries and garden salad
2. Leftover beef stew w/freshly baked cornbread and garden salad
3. Open face roast beef sandwiches w/mashed potatoes and beef gravy, with your choice of cole slaw or garden salad
Regular list of desserts are available.
Everyone have a very good afternoon and take care.
Betting Louisville wishes that the I-265 bridge that they have wanted to build for the last several years was built right now, the I-65 and US 31 bridges are going to be nightmares for the foreseeable future, until they can get some repairs made....
Sitting in East St. Louis today, waiting on a load again, but can't complain too much, have 3,000 miles for this week, so a nice check will be coming.
Back later, most likely...
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
....Good morning all:
We have an overcast morning and expecting some rain in the afternoon. Just a bit foggy now. 62 degrees.
Late last night, I watched some of the program {on tape from yesterday}, at the Memorial program at Flight # 93 crash site near Shanksville. That is just about 7 mi. from Jean's and my home area as the crow flies In Pa.
Perhaps some of you have seen the video taken by a priviate citizen that is available on the internet...It shows the smoke rising from the crash site just minutes after the crash.
Amazingly, he {Dave Berkebile}, a personal friend of ours....was in their current home area {then}, and that is near Berlin. He, from his voice on the video {calmly}, relates what he thought it might be and he explained of feeling the blast or the ground shake upon that impact.
That's what called their attention to come outside to see what happened, and hence the amateur video of the smoke rising from the crash site. Crash site approx. 8 or 10 mi. in distance from them,
I was just watching the Ground Zero site action {live}, on C-span in this past hour with President's Obama and Busch and wives as they visited there and passed thru a line of people {families involved in that tragedy}....Noted Pres. Clinton...Busch and others at Shanksville site yesterday. Believe Pres. Obama and Michelle will appear at each of the 3 locations today.
good morning
matt is off to sunday school.going to church and G+G house for a bit today.Taking time to remember what happened 10 years ago.
Good Sunday morning everyone. Quentin, Sarah does indeed know the Chestnut Hill area. She talks about it quite often. I'll have to check and see if her Mom has said anything about the area. They usually talk with each other, at least once a day.
No breeze to speak of this morning, and we have a temp of 60, 61 degrees. Our high today is to be in the low to mid 80s, with periods of rain showers/storms later this afternoon.
Coffee, juices and other morning beverages are fresh and ready to go. Bacon, sausage, eggs, and homemade buttermilk biscuits are on the warmer/serving station, along with some fresh fruit.
Everyone have a good morning, take care going to Church, work, railfanning, or whatever else you'll be doing this morning. See you all later.
...Have a niece who lives in Philadelphia, and I just saw on TV news earlier today, that area received 24.68" of rain in the last 4 days. I know they are having some water geting into their basement which it almost never does...It's in the Chesnut Hill area...Maybe Sarah knows where that area is.
Mookie Walt - don't leave town. You, CW and Sara may end up being the town!
Walt - don't leave town. You, CW and Sara may end up being the town!
Mookie, going north, east and south are pretty much cool. If we need to go west, we can't get there from here. We have to go somewhere else and start.
And Joe, come Monday morning, the rush hour traffic will probably be a living nightmare.
Here is our Saturday Night Pizza Fest menu for tonight:
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 Pizzas:
1. Apple
2. Cherry
3. Peach
4. Strawberry/raspberry
5. Blackberry
Hope everyone has had a very good day, and will have a very good evening. Take care, and see you all in the morning.
....And that is a sizeable bridge Walt mentioned being shut down there in Louisville. I'm sure we've got plenty more in the same category needing attention. Saw some photos of it in the last 2 days on TV.
Back in the 30's we did a lot of this kind of work...{to try and put people to work}, and what a benefit it's been.....Many, many of the concrete bridges of moderate size we still see today have been used now roughly 70 years plus.
One just to the side of Bruner's restaruant here in Muncie was one of them and it was just replaced several years ago...{Bruners}, the location where the CSX passes near by....and saw 4 trains from there yesterday in one hour.
I can't imagine how big those rivers down there are. The Ohio and Mississippi. Nothing like that here, being so close to the sources of the rivers.
In unusual weather news, Banff set a record for September 9 with a high of 80°. That is a neat trick even in July. The low last night was forecasted to be in the high 30's. Yet another small example of 2011 weather weirdness. 73° and sunny here today.
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