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Posted by tree68 on Sunday, June 30, 2013 6:13 PM

Not a bad weekend on the railroad - reasonable passenger counts and decent weather.

The folks who did "River and Rail" this weekend (paddle down the river, ride the train back) got a real ride as the Moose River was running pretty high.  Not as high as the Mohawk, which went a couple feet over flood stage in some places, but still ripping right along.

I was conductor on Saturday, engineer on Sunday.  While I enjoy the job of being engineer, sometimes I miss interacting with the people.

Lots on the agenda this week, including three more days on the railroad.  And the fireworks in Old Forge.

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Sunday, June 30, 2013 7:56 AM

Good Morning!

Joe...thanks for the breakfast..

Well, we kinda got lucky yesterday...sunny all day Big Smile...today? ppppffft. Back to kinda dull and dribbly again..oh...and muggy....Whistling

We did have a BBQ yesterday at our diner up here..good evening was had by all.

Also got a chance to see a CP/CN meet by the throat...what we call the tracks by our place..both CN and CP tracks come pretty close to each other as they both enter London through the same...erm...pass..as it were...Whistling

Anyhooo...have a good day!!

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Posted by JoeKoh on Sunday, June 30, 2013 5:35 AM

good morning

temps today in the 70's with some scattered showers.Local library has "art in the park" today.Breakfast is all set.Back to work tonight.Going to be a short week with the holiday.

stay safe

Joe

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Posted by Mookie on Saturday, June 29, 2013 6:12 PM

edblysard

West bound on IH 10 headed home, through downtown Houston, car says the temperature is 105 without the heat index, didn’t bother drinking the bottled water at work, just poured it straight over the head and let it soak in!

Just close your eyes and remember back to when you said you don't like being cold or wet, but definitely not both at the same time?  There, now don't you feel a lot cooler?  Mischief

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Posted by edblysard on Saturday, June 29, 2013 4:39 PM

West bound on IH 10 headed home, through downtown Houston, car says the temperature is 105 without the heat index, didn’t bother drinking the bottled water at work, just poured it straight over the head and let it soak in!

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Posted by Mookie on Saturday, June 29, 2013 3:16 PM

Dear Joe!  I would love some raspberry sorbet!  Not big on ice cream, but sorbet is wonderful!  Goes with chocolate cake, too!  Dinner

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Posted by JoeKoh on Saturday, June 29, 2013 2:06 PM

afternoon

chores are done. nice outside right now. guessers say some storms possible. pizzas are ready to bake and eat .monday we move to new digs. Mook's would some ice cream help cool you down?

stay safe

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Posted by Mookie on Saturday, June 29, 2013 9:27 AM

Major noise in our fair city.  Lawyers are having a brawl over who will get this case and then can take on the state, corrections officials, govenor, mayor, politicians, oh - and the inmate who is now back under lock & key - I think. 

Weather very comfortable.  Train watching early - lots of freight and only 2 coal trains - one coming and one going.  Even had a Herzog train go thru with their own box truck chained on a flat car.  And what I think might have been a port-a-you know. 

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Posted by cherokee woman on Saturday, June 29, 2013 8:41 AM

Good Saturday morning everyone.  Sunny, less humid today, looking for a high in the mid to upper 70s, low 80s, then rain coming in this afternoon.  Tonight, supposed to get down to 63, 64 degrees.  Time to open windows (if I can find any that can be opened).

Mookie, so sorry to hear about the accident and loss of life.  Like the others have said, hope her family gets compensation. 

Everyone have a good day, take care, keep safe, and I'll see you all again, whenever I can.

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Saturday, June 29, 2013 7:49 AM

Deggesty

Mookie

Update:  All inmates involved are work release.  The driver had a valid driver's license.  They reviewed his previous and current record (DUI's and Meth) and still saw fit to let him drive others.  The corrections department has stopped this "program".  (Duh - something about a horse and a barn door)

The State will, I am positive, have huge lawsuit(s) from this (which means the taxpayers) and the dipstick will go back to prison at least for awhile.  Parole was due in 2014. 

My edges get crispier with each new detail. 

Some trusties should not be trusted.  Larry's police have the right idea.

We are have 100+ temperatures now, and expect to break the record for so many such days in a row.

Wow. Just. Wow. Bang Head What were they thinking?Bang Head I love it when stuff like that happens...I hope that the family involved get some recompense for that...Tongue Tied

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Good Morning

Going to have more rain on top of rain today...high of 73F expected...

Yesterday we had a wonderful day filled with buckets and barrels of rain be falling on our'n heads..about 4" worth...a big ol' t'underboomer came through and when it was over two big ol' Maple trees on our crescent were split right down the middle...what a fracking mess here...

Today we get to go to the mall nd pick up some more basic food..and other stuff...then to the trainroom I go...no lair of doom stuff today!!

Have a good one!!

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Posted by Deggesty on Friday, June 28, 2013 8:00 PM

Mookie

Update:  All inmates involved are work release.  The driver had a valid driver's license.  They reviewed his previous and current record (DUI's and Meth) and still saw fit to let him drive others.  The corrections department has stopped this "program".  (Duh - something about a horse and a barn door)

The State will, I am positive, have huge lawsuit(s) from this (which means the taxpayers) and the dipstick will go back to prison at least for awhile.  Parole was due in 2014. 

My edges get crispier with each new detail. 

Some trusties should not be trusted.  Larry's police have the right idea.

We are have 100+ temperatures now, and expect to break the record for so many such days in a row.

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Posted by Mookie on Friday, June 28, 2013 6:32 PM

Update:  All inmates involved are work release.  The driver had a valid driver's license.  They reviewed his previous and current record (DUI's and Meth) and still saw fit to let him drive others.  The corrections department has stopped this "program".  (Duh - something about a horse and a barn door)

The State will, I am positive, have huge lawsuit(s) from this (which means the taxpayers) and the dipstick will go back to prison at least for awhile.  Parole was due in 2014. 

My edges get crispier with each new detail. 

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Posted by JoeKoh on Friday, June 28, 2013 5:36 PM

evening

mookie sad news for sure. Saw 2 very faded warbonnet sante fe engines pulling an oil train eastbound today on CSX.We also tried a new restaurant at an old place.They changed to a mexican menu.It wasn't too bad.New employees need to work on a few things but overall it was good.Had some thunderboomers come through.Off to see how Matt is doing with the new trains magazine.

stay safe

joe

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Posted by AgentKid on Friday, June 28, 2013 4:44 PM

tree68
Giving a vehicle to an inmate who probably wouldn't be able to get a driver's license is entirely another...

Man, that is bizarre.

77° and sunny today. Right in my area you would not know we have had so much trouble in the past week. Things seem and sound like a normal day. Yet only a few blocks from me people are cleaning out totally flood ravaged homes.

The unevenness of the recovery is producing a lot of unwanted effects. Traffic reporters say road rage incidents are going way up. The bridge incident mentioned over on the other thread caused major blockades in some areas, and produced some driving maneuvers that will no doubt turn up on Youtube in a couple of days. Fortunately no one has been killed in a traffic accident because of the flood and its' aftermath yet.

The drinking water situation has improved at my place. It no longer has that bad taste or smell, either that, or I have gotten used to it. I prefer to think it is the former. With luck, that 10L container of water I purchased will be my only major bottled water purchase this year.

Hope everyone has a good weekend.

Bruce

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Posted by tree68 on Friday, June 28, 2013 4:21 PM

Inmates around here are chauffered to their appointments, by armed guards.  That program sounds like it's going to dissappear soon.  Giving a vehicle to an inmate is one thing.  Giving a vehicle to an inmate who probably wouldn't be able to get a driver's license is entirely another...

Plenty of problems in the Mohawk Valley - one of our county FD's just sent a team down there to help out due to the flooding.  I'm not sure we have anyone who can devote three days to it right now, or we might be sending a team, too.

Off to the railroad for the weekend.

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Posted by zardoz on Friday, June 28, 2013 3:37 PM

Mookie

Pertinent info:  He is an inmate at our correctional facility.  He was convicted of 3 DUI's previously.  He was in prison now for Meth.  He was on work release detail where he would be given a van to go pick up work release people and bring them back to prison or take them to work - after city bus hours.  He had just delivered an inmate back to prison and left again....no explanation yet.  He wasn't seriously hurt. I saw no skid marks. 

I can hardly begin to say how much is wrong with that picture!!!! Three DUI's and also a meth addict. What kind of messed up bureaucracy allows this kind of person to not only be granted work release, but also be given access to a vehicle without any type of restrictions!!!! 

Not that it will do the deceased any good, but I sure hope that her survivors successfully sue the crap out of the Correction facility for allowing causing this situation to develop.

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Posted by Mookie on Friday, June 28, 2013 11:10 AM

Ah, petunias!  They even make an onion patch look good! 

Been a, how shall we say - "Long" 2 days.  Company back home and normal seems to be coming back!  Generational difference - fast, live by phone and eat funny food vs slow, don't turn on phone and listen to "you eat veggies?" 

Have a thorn in paw:  Tue nite 10:30 p - fatal car accident exactly one block from our front door.  Lady, 47, coming home from work - 2 blocks from her house WB was t-boned on driver's side by 9-16 passenger (we haven't heard for sure) van EB driven by 35 yr old deranged male doing about 75-90 down our street.  Police were called 3 times by drivers just before he hit her.  This was between 10:08p and 10:30p

Pertinent info:  He is an inmate at our correctional facility.  He was convicted of 3 DUI's previously.  He was in prison now for Meth.  He was on work release detail where he would be given a van to go pick up work release people and bring them back to prison or take them to work - after city bus hours.  He had just delivered an inmate back to prison and left again....no explanation yet.  He wasn't seriously hurt. I saw no skid marks. 

According to two witnesses, he was swerving in both lanes and was in her lane when she saw him.  She tried to turn into a driveway to get off the street.  She leaves behind a husband, 3 grown children, grandchildren and a job she loved in nursing. 

I am not upset.  I am burnt to a crisp right around the edges. 

 

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Posted by tree68 on Friday, June 28, 2013 9:19 AM

No problem on the petunias.  Three tenths of an inch rain overnight, and it looks like the circulation is right over the top of us, so it'll keep raining for a while.

CSX derailed between Albany and Utica on the "Chicago Line."  There appears to be significant ripple effects due to this Montgomery County incident.

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Posted by JoeKoh on Friday, June 28, 2013 6:26 AM

morning

foggy and humid this morning.Ns had an autorack train waiting to go west.Glad it's Friday. Breakfast is all set.

stay safe

Joe

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Posted by tree68 on Thursday, June 27, 2013 6:23 PM

Looks like the worst weather will again track south of us.  We could use a bit of rain, but not the deluge the atmospheric prognosticators are telling us to watch out for.

Otherwise I'm going to have to water my petunias...

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Thursday, June 27, 2013 7:36 AM

Good Morning

Real muggy out and warm...76F going to go up to 80 feeling like 100F....oh..and those ol' t'underin'boomers as well.

Got to attend to some more interviews and such....have a good one!!  :)

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Posted by JoeKoh on Thursday, June 27, 2013 6:40 AM

morning

muggy here in nw ohio.Thought it was going to be amtrak after work but 2 ns heritage units(mongehela & lackawana) were pulling an oil train westward.Tonight is friday.Chores and errands after a nap.Breakfast is all set.

stay safe

Joe

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Wednesday, June 26, 2013 11:06 PM

Good Evening...oh...good morning...I guess

Busy day here..had a pile of meetings and interviews to attend to...we are currently hiring more people here and, of course, little ol' moi get stuck doing these...yike!!!  ???  ???

This also meant that my lair of doom project got waylaid and will have to continue over the holiday weekend...yay  x_x

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Posted by edblysard on Wednesday, June 26, 2013 6:04 PM

Bruce,

Trade ya our summer for your summer….hit 100, add the humidity felt like 105.

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Posted by tree68 on Wednesday, June 26, 2013 5:41 PM

Bruce - sounds like you're sending your weather to us.  We're under advisory for flooding Thursday and Friday.

Should make an interesting weekend on the railroad.  I got wet enough today working our VIP special...

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Posted by AgentKid on Wednesday, June 26, 2013 4:58 PM

Good afternoon.

Things have settled back to normal in the apartment and in my building. You can still hear a number of unusual sounds of big vehicles moving around outside though. With less overall traffic there is not a lot more noise, it just sounds different. You may have seen over on the Newswire where it is going to be weeks yet before our LRT south line is back in service. There are two neighbourhoods just west of one of the LRT tunnels (Cemetery Hill) that won't have all of their power turned on for days yet.

73° and sunny now. It took a while to get this warm however. Unlike down where BOC lives in Ontario and many of our US readers, Calgary isn't normally bothered by the HHH phenomena. In fact, all of the standing water around here, coupled with our more northerly latitude, means it is taking a lot longer each day to really warm up. This is actually causing the standing water problem to last longer. I sure would love to see a week of +80° days starting at about noon each day. Then we could go from this spring like feeling to actual summer weather.

That's about it for now.

Bruce

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Posted by cherokee woman on Wednesday, June 26, 2013 11:38 AM

Hello everyone.  Dan, good to see you were able to come in for a spell; also good to hear that your hand has completely healed.  Enjoy your vacation, and it is really hard to believe that Aedan is going to be 4 years old!!

Not a whole lot going on with me, just trying to survive our heat & humidity (even in the trailer, it is getting warm, and not enough extra money to get central a/c recharged.) 

Woke up at 4:50 this morning to pouring rain.  We kept hearing rumbles of thunder yesterday evening, but no rain.  Finally was able to go back to sleep about 9 a.m., just for about an hour.

Everyone take care, keep safe and have a good day. And stay hydrated!

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Posted by CNW 6000 on Wednesday, June 26, 2013 8:50 AM

Thought I'd pop in here for a change of pace.  It's been a while!

Nothing overly exciting to report...but then that's nice too.  My hand's all healed up from winter's escapade and the house is still standing despite my best efforts to replace siding/roofing material.  Aedan turns 4 on Sunday...and I have 11 days of vacation I'm cashing in starting tomorrow...so that will be nice.  May even make a concerted effort to get trackside somewhere. 

Off to "Pick things up and put them down"...

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Posted by JoeKoh on Wednesday, June 26, 2013 8:35 AM

morning

got the chores done early in town after work.guessers say more thunderstorms later.Matt saw 2 cp units taking 501 eastbound in defiance.he will turn right and go south for lima and cincinnati at deshler.Heard a nordco truck get permission to follow a roadmaster on track 2.Dispatcher said you know you'll be blocking the tie crew in for a bit.But off they went.Off to bed for me.

stay safe

joe

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